Dean Cain reveals he’s leaving California over state’s ‘terrible’ policies
- Actor Dean Cain is leaving California over the state's progressive policies, including out-of-control homelessness, high taxes, and soft-on-crime policies. He listed his Malibu home for $6.25 million in May to move to Las Vegas, which has no state income tax.
- Cain joins other celebrities like Mark Wahlberg in leaving California for a better quality of life. More than 500,000 Californians have left since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 due to high housing prices, natural disasters, and high crime rates.
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Superman star Dean Cain joins Mark Wahlberg and thousands of others in ditching California, citing its ruination by 'terrible' Democratic policies
The mass exodus out of Democrat-controlled California continues unabated, driven in large part by crime, high living costs, corruption, and homelessness. Even the man of steel can't take it any more.Former "Louis and Clark" star and gun-rights activist Dean Cain recently joined the hundreds-of-thousands who have ditched the state over the past three years. "I love California. It's the most beautiful state. Everything's wonderful about it except …
'Superman' Star Joins California Exodus and Is Already Thrilled with His Decision: 'The Policies Are Just Terrible'
When actor Dean Cain looked at how dose after dose of liberal policies had infected California, he realized there was only one cure: moving out. “I love California. It’s the most beautiful state. Everything’s wonderful about it except for the policies. The policies are just terrible. The fiscal policies, the soft-on-crime policies, the homelessness policies,” he said on Wednesday, according to Fox News. “The things that our leaders in California…
Superman actor Dean Cain flees California, citing ‘terrible’ policies
Dean Cain is the latest celebrity to leave the Golden State. In an interview with Fox News the "Lois & Clark" star revealed he moved to Nevada because of his issues with some of California's "policies."
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