Tech titans divided over whether to pay billionaire tax or flee California

California's Tech Titans Face Off Over Billions as State Weighs Billionaire Tax

A contentious battle is brewing in California over a proposed tax on billionaires – the tech elite are divided on whether they should foot the bill or flee to more favorable states. The tax, spearheaded by labor union Service Employees International Union-United Healthcare Workers West, would require California residents worth more than $1 billion to pay a one-off 5% tax on their assets, aimed at funding education, food assistance, and healthcare programs in the state.

While some Silicon Valley figures have threatened to leave California and take their businesses elsewhere, citing lower taxes and more favorable business environments, others are more willing to put up with the tax. Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, whose net worth is nearly $159 billion, took a defiant stance this week, saying he's "perfectly fine" with the tax.

"We chose to live in Silicon Valley," Huang said. "And whatever taxes I guess they would like to apply, so be it." His comments put him at odds with fellow tech billionaire Larry Page, Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel, and venture capitalist David Sacks, all of whom have announced plans to leave California for tax-friendly states like Florida and Texas.

The proposed tax could raise billions of dollars for the state, according to Suzanne Jimenez, chief of staff for SEIU-UHW. "What remains undeniable is the underlying unfairness of the current system," she said. "Regular working people pay higher effective tax rates than the wealthiest Americans … Asking those who have benefited most from the economy to contribute more – particularly to stabilize health care systems under direct threat – is a reasonable step."

However, not everyone shares Jimenez's view. Governor Gavin Newsom has expressed opposition to the wealth tax, saying it's unlikely to happen. Newsom claims that states can't isolate themselves from economic trends and must compete globally.

California Representative Ro Khanna, who championed the idea of a wealth tax, predicts that tech billionaires will stay put despite the tax. "A billionaire tax is good for American innovation," he said. "It would spread the wealth to other sectors."

In response to critics, Khanna tweeted: "I echo what FDR said with sarcasm of economic royalists when they threatened to leave, 'I will miss them very much.'"

As tensions rise, some billionaires have already made their intentions clear. Elon Musk, the world's richest person, departed for Texas in 2020 and has since shifted several companies' headquarters there to avoid paying millions in taxes.

Other tech billionaires have followed suit. Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale moved to Austin in 2020, while Larry Ellison transitioned Oracle's headquarters to Nashville. Michael Dell, the founder of Dell Technologies, has long lived in Texas.

While some see this exodus as a loss for California, others believe it could be an opportunity for innovation and growth. After all, as Jensen Huang said, "Not this person. This person is trying to build the future of AI."
 
I'm so done with the tech titans' constant drama 🙄. Like, can't they just put their differences aside for once? It's not like the money isn't going to add up... the proposed tax could raise billions of dollars, but I guess it's all about who's willing to pay up 💸.

I mean, I get that some people are just going to leave, citing lower taxes and more favorable business environments. But others seem to be having a meltdown 🤯. Larry Page is practically quivering in his boots over the tax, while Jensen Huang seems like he's just shrugging it off... what even is that? 😒

And can we talk about how the billionaires are using their wealth to relocate and avoid paying taxes on purpose? It's like they're trying to pull a fast one on the state 🤥. I don't think so, folks. Newsom might not be keen on the tax, but I'm all for it if it means more money for education, food assistance, and healthcare programs in California 💪.

Let's not forget that some of these billionaires are just trying to prop themselves up like economic royalists, thinking they're above the law 👑. Newsom basically called them out on their selfish behavior with his tweet about FDR... well played 🙌!
 
I'm lowkey worried about these billionaires fleeing 🤔. Like, they're already making bank, what more do they need? It's not like it's going to break the bank for them or anything 💸. And honestly, I think it's kinda messed up that they can just leave whenever they want and take their companies with 'em 👋. The state is already struggling to fund its programs, so it'd be a huge blow if they all just up and left 🤕. But at the same time, I get why some of them are upset about the tax 💸. It's not exactly fair that they're expected to foot the bill for everyone else 😬. Maybe there's a middle ground or something? Like, they could contribute a certain amount of money to the state without having to move 🤔. Idk, just seems like this whole thing is gonna get messy 🚮
 
😒 what's wrong with these billionaires tho? they're just gonna leave because of a little tax? 💸 they built their fortunes on the backs of hardworking people and now they think they can just up and leave because it doesn't suit them? 🤬 that's not right. they need to contribute more than just a 5% tax, they need to show some real commitment to giving back. 💕 and what about all the good things the tax money will go towards, like healthcare and education? 🙏 shouldn't that count for something? 😔 it's just not fair that the rich get richer while others struggle to make ends meet.
 
im so down with the idea of billionaires contributing more to society 🤑. think about it, they've made billions off their tech companies and now they're just gonna leave california because of a little tax? that's not cool 💸. jensen huang is right, he chose to live in silicon valley, but so did all those regular working people who are struggling to make ends meet 🤷‍♀️.

and omg i love how representative ro khanna is speaking truth to power 🙌. the idea of a billionaire tax can be super unfair, especially when you think about it being mostly funded by healthcare and food assistance programs for people in need 🤝. plus, it's not like california can't compete globally, but sometimes you gotta prioritize the people who are struggling most 💪.

anyway, i don't get why so many billionaires are freaking out over this tax 😂. they're just gonna go to florida or texas or wherever and hide behind a bunch of LLCs? no thanks 🚫. let's get those billions flowing back into california for good 🌴
 
🤔 So I think it's kinda crazy that billionaires are threatening to leave CA just because they don't wanna pay a lil' extra tax on their billions 💸. Like, hello! They made all those billions off the backs of regular people, and now they're expecting us to foot the bill for healthcare and education? 🤷‍♀️ Not cool.

On the other hand, I can see why some of these guys are hesitant - a 5% tax on $1 billion is still a LOT of money 💸. But at the same time, like Ro Khanna said, it's only fair that they contribute to the system that made them so wealthy 🤝.

And let's be real, if all the billionaires just left, California would kinda lose its edge as a hub for tech innovation 🤖. It's like, we need people who are passionate about making a difference (and also making money) to drive progress in this state 💡.

So yeah, I'm kinda torn on this whole thing 😐. But one thing's for sure: it's time for us regular people to start having a bigger say in how our taxes are spent 🗣️.
 
The rich folks think they can just leave whenever they don't like something 😂... it's gonna be interesting to see how that plays out. I mean, Jensen Huang is like, 'Hey, I'm fine with paying more taxes!' while others are all like 'Peace out, California!' 🤣

California needs the cash, tbh 💸. Education and healthcare are super important, and it would be nice if some of those billionaires actually gave back to the community instead of just raking it in 🤑.

I don't think they're gonna leave, though 🙅‍♂️... Ro Khanna's right that a billionaire tax could be good for innovation. And hey, maybe this is a chance for California to show the world what it's made of 💪
 
🤔 just saw this thread and gotta say i'm kinda surprised that more ppl arent speaking out against the billionaires leaving cali if they dont wanna pay their fair share 🤑 idk man, its like they think they can just up and leave without affecting anyone else 💸 anyway im not saying ill support the tax or anything but its just frustrating when those who have so much money are all like "i'm gonna go somewhere else" instead of trying to make it work in cali 🤷‍♂️
 
So basically we got these 2 camps 🤔: ones who are like "I'm good with paying 5% tax" 🤑 and others who are all "Peace out, I'm moving to Florida for better deals" 😒. The numbers though...

According to Bloomberg, California's top 1 billionaires have a combined net worth of over $400 billion 💸. If we assume they'd pay the proposed 5% tax, that's around $20 billion per year 📈. And if we consider the entire US population, only 0.01% are millionaires with over $1 million in assets 🤯.

Meanwhile, these billionaires have been making some pretty bold moves... Jensen Huang has a net worth of nearly $159 billion 💸, which is more than most countries' GDPs 🌎! Meanwhile, Florida and Texas are like "Hey, come on down!" 🏖️.

But let's be real, this is all about the politics 🤝. Governor Newsom thinks it won't fly, while Rep Khanna is all "We need to spread the wealth" 💸. And what about the rest of us? Who do we care if these billionaires leave or stay? 🤷‍♂️
 
omg u can feel the stress & frustration from these billionaires rn lol its like they think they're above the law 🤣 but seriously tho its kinda sad that they'd leave california over a tax 💸 theyre just gonna take their money & skills (and potentially good vibes) to other states 🌴 meanwhile ppl who actually need help in california are still struggling 🤕 we need those billions for education, food assistance, and healthcare programs 🚨 lets hope the proposed tax passes and cali gets the funding it deserves 💪
 
Wow 🤯

Interesting... people always say that money can't buy happiness but billionaires seem to think differently 💸. The thing is, most billionaires are already super rich, so a 5% tax on their $1 billion net worth isn't like losing an arm or leg 😂. Plus, what's wrong with using some of their wealth to help people in need? 🤝
 
omg so like I'm thinking about this billionaire tax thingy in cali... if they make ppl who are super rich pay more taxes it's like kinda fair right? 🤔 shouldn't ppl who have made a ton of cash through their companies and tech innovations contribute to the system too?

like, imagine if you had a huge inheritance from your grandma and you got to keep all the money... but then you wanted to live in a place with nice schools and healthcare... wouldn't you want to make sure that those things are still available for everyone else?

I'm also kinda curious about what happens when ppl move out of cali... like, does it really hurt the state or can we just find new ppl who are willing to contribute? 🤷‍♀️ also, shouldn't this tax help with some of the big issues that cali is facing like homelessness and housing prices?

I'm not sure if I agree with jen's stance on this... like, she said she's "perfectly fine" with the tax but then why would she want to leave cali? 🤷‍♀️ maybe she just wants to avoid paying it or something lol.
 
🤔📊 think the tax thing is pretty straightforward - if billionaires make their money in Cali, they should chip in a bit more than regular folk do 💸. I mean, it's not like they're just gonna up and leave cause they gotta pay a little extra tax... like they have other options 🤷‍♂️.

Also, the idea of billionaires paying more to help out underfunded programs sounds pretty reasonable to me 📈. It's all about balance - if everyone pays their fair share, it's only gonna make the system better for everyone 🤝.

But at the same time... 🤔 I can kinda see why some of these tech bigwigs would wanna bail on Cali and move to places with lower taxes 🏃‍♂️. It's a catch-22 - they're making their money in one state, but don't wanna pay for its services.

Oh well, maybe this whole thing just shows that we need more transparency around how rich people make their cash 💸📊... and then it can be all about fairness and whatnot 🤝
 
I think these tech billionaires are being pretty dramatic about leaving CA if they don't get their way 🤑. Like, yeah, California has a lot of awesome places and benefits, but they're making it sound like the apocalypse if they have to pay a bit more in taxes 🤣. Meanwhile, they're all over here talking about "building the future" of AI, but honestly, who's going to stop them from just moving their companies to another state? It's not like CA is gonna lose that much 😒. Plus, it's all about the benjamins 💸, and these billionaires know that their wealth can move wherever they want 🤑. I'm not buying the drama... 🙅‍♂️
 
the idea of billionaires paying more tax seems legit 🤑 but how much would they actually have to pay? a 5% tax on $1 billion assets sounds like peanuts for someone who can afford it. what's the total value of all their assets and how many people are we talking about here? is this gonna be a trickle-down effect where the rest of us benefit from the billionaires' generosity or just a bunch of rich folks feeling guilty for being successful 🤷‍♂️
 
🤯 The rich are getting richer and we're paying the price! It's like they think the taxman only comes after them 🤑. I mean, what's next? Are they gonna claim California as their own personal bubble and just live there forever? 💁‍♀️ Newsom might be right that states can't isolate themselves from economic trends, but it doesn't mean we should give up on trying to make the state more equitable. 🤝 A billionaire tax is definitely worth exploring, even if it's not going to happen anytime soon 😐.

I've been watching this whole thing unfold, and I gotta say, Elon Musk's move to Texas was pretty brazen 🚀. He literally left California because of taxes, and now he's taking his companies with him 💼. Meanwhile, Jensen Huang is over here like "oh, I'm fine" 🙄, but we all know that's not true. The rich are always looking for ways to avoid paying their fair share 💸.

But hey, maybe this whole thing will spark some real change in California 💡. If people like Khanna start speaking out about the need for a wealth tax, it could be the wake-up call we need 🚨. Until then, I'll just keep on watching and waiting to see what happens next 👀
 
I gotta say 🤔, this whole billionaire tax thing has got me thinking 🤓. On one hand, it's super rich people being asked to chip in for public services they've benefited from their wealth 💸. But on the other hand, if these guys leave California and take their businesses with them, it could be a total disaster 🚨! I mean, can you imagine losing all those innovation hubs and startups to other states? It's like they're leaving a part of themselves behind 💔.

And let's not forget that these billionaires are already super wealthy, so one extra 5% tax isn't going to break the bank for them 😂. Plus, if they're really concerned about taxes, why not just invest in California and create jobs here? It's like they're trying to escape a little too easily 🙅‍♂️.

I'm actually kinda hoping some of these billionaires stay put 💪, because I think it could be an awesome opportunity for innovation and growth in the state. We need more people like Jensen Huang who are passionate about building the future, not just running away from taxes 😎!
 
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