Millionaire businessman and Investment expert Kevin O’Leary is best known as “Mr. Wonderful” on the hit TV series Shark Tank. His success in business and marketing is legendary… But also controversial.
On the Tucker Carlson Show, O’Leary warne
d that politicians like Elizabeth Warren are “at war with entrepreneurship” and “will punish you fo
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Then he dropped a bomb when he said, “The regulatory environment there [in MA.] is prohibitive fo
r business, and places like NY and NJ are even worse… And CA. Forget about it… You can’t do business there at all.”
According to O’Leary, a competition of states is occurring. No one wants to do business in a state where Congresswoman AOC says she hates you [capitalism], I’m going to sue you and make it so you can’t create any jobs. So, they are going to go to more friendly states.
There are now ‘Go-to States’ (TX, FL, TN) and ‘No-Go States’ (NY, NJ, MA, CA). The No-Go states are bad for business… They’re chasing away entrepreneurial capital.
O’Leary says stay away from the “No-Go” states… “They are no longer investable.”
Note: I moved my ad agency from California to Tennessee. No regrets… Huge savings… and excellent benefits. My clients are largely nationwide, so it didn’t matter.
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2 Comments on “Kevin O’Leary just Made Heads Explode: What States Not to Have a Business In [Controversial Video]”
The only way the leftist (California, Mass and other liberal leaning states) respond is when you take their financials away.
Small business’s (maybe under 500 employees) need to somehow form an alliance to have one voice and no individual to attack. We would have the numbers locally and nationally to make a difference. There is no reason for all businesses not to join. Maybe charge $25 a year. We need to fight back,we are under attack. I’m in ca. have small business 3rd generation (150) employees.