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With the announcement Friday that it was moving its headquarters from California to Texas, Chevron Corp. became perhaps one of the last dinosaurs to slip into the tar pit, a symbol of California's monumental transition from a manufacturing and production state to the brave new world of services. . .

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>With the announcement Friday that it was moving its headquarters from California to Texas, Chevron Corp. became perhaps one of the last dinosaurs to slip into the tar pit, a symbol of California's monumental transition from a manufacturing and production state to the brave new world of services. . . [Archive](https://archive.today/uLfS3)

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California is hostile to business and overspends in every single fucking thing they do without getting any results while just taxing everyone more to pay for the glut.

Cali is a failed state.

Why'd they take so long?

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Chevron is "Standard Oil of California" - I guess they just didn't want to leave their namesake.

The corporation owns Texaco, so moving to their other home isn't that much of a stretch.

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Good...as long as their employees don't bring their stupid Californis shit to Texas