sign to keep china from buying next to strategical ly we wil make sure we keep national strategic assets safe. cheryl: the chinese have no problem going over and taking balloons and flying across the country. 14,000 of virginia farmland are owned by chinese ump companies. todd: it is important he made that clarification, they should not buy anywhere, virginia is home to pentagon and virginia beach, he s not talking like charlottesville, where dave matthews plays, important clarification there. cheryl: lower taxes, warmer weather, yeah, some in south carolina proposing yankee tax, a
$500 fee for new residents, 250 to get a new drivers license and 250 to get your vehicle registered. this came from state senator steven goldfinch, here is what he had to say about it. losing their quality of life and people in south carolina say please tax more, not just for legal purposes, for moral purposes, i understand why people are leaving blue states, i totally understand, you can t blame them in a lot of ways. i do not want to stop people from seeking shelter, just pay their fair share when they get here. cheryl: south carolina, interesting numbers, in 2000 twenty, 5.2 million, by 2025 5.5 million and 2030 5.8 million. half a million people have moved
to the state. bes bes besides ainsley, it is beautiful. going down to carolina, if you put high taxes and crime and everything we deal with that live here ashley: he made it clear, it is a fee, not a tax. when you mention those numbers and add up $500 for each, that is a lot of money for bridges and road says. los angeles mayor karen bass is calling to ease requirement to root out officers with ties to right-wing domestic extremist organizations, how do they get to that? cheryl: they say they are understaffed, they want to lower the standards for new recruits for the lap d. they are understaffed by 170
South Carolina State Senator Stephen Goldfinch has proposed a bill, called the Yankee Tax, that would require new residents to the Palmetto State fork over up to $500 on arrival.
A lawmaker in South Carolina has proposed a one-time tax on people who move in from out of state, to pay for infrastructure improvements. What would you think about something like this in Florida?