Former Superman Dean Cain flees California over progressive policies FASTER THAN SPEEDING BULLETS:

It’s a bird!

It’s a feathered creature! It’s an airplane! Dean Cain is packing up a moving van!

Cain, the former Lois & Clark actor, has left California because of its progressive policies. “The policies are terrible,” Cain said to Fox News Wednesday.

“I love California.” The state is beautiful. It’s a beautiful state, except for its policies. The policies are terrible. He said, “The fiscal policies, soft on crime policies, homelessness policies” are all terrible.

“The actions of our Californian leaders have forced out anyone who could afford to leave. “People are leaving in large numbers,” he said.

Cain sold his Malibu home worth $6+ million dollars last month, and moved to Las Vegas.

“I have been here two weeks and I can tell that it was a smart decision… my child is 10 times happier in Las Vegas,” said he. “It took me between 45 and an hour to travel anywhere from Malibu if I wanted to go out. “Here, I drive for only 20 minutes.”

The New York Post

Cain, like Mark Wahlberg has traded California for Las Vegas since listing his $6.25M Malibu home in November.

Wahlberg fled the state last year in order to give his children with Rhea Durham “a better life.”

Cain praised the “Infinite’ star’s smart” move to Nevada. Nevada does not have a state-level income tax.

California’s tax ranges from 1% to 12.3%, with incomes over $1 million subject to an additional 1% surcharge, according to NerdWallet.

Cain stated, “Mark has done something smart, and I hope I have done something very, very clever.”


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