Joe Rogan is rescuing California after getting $ 100 million settlement


Joe Rogan, you just got a $ 100 million license agreement, what are you going to do next?

Well he doesn’t go to Disneyland DIS,
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. In fact, as he recently announced on his “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast, he’s headed in the opposite direction.


“When you look at traffic, when you look at economic despair, when you look at the problem of homelessness that has dramatically accelerated in the last six, seven, 10 years, I think there are too many people here.” I think it is not sustainable, I do not think it is manageable.

That is Rogan’s reasoning for leaving Los Angeles and heading, “soon”, to Texas.

“Every mayor does the job ** ** because I don’t think anybody can do a great job,” added Rogan, who reports $ 30 million a year doing his podcast. “I think there are certain things that you will have to deal with when you have a population of whatever the f ** k LA is.”

Here’s making those comments:

In May, criticizing the coronavirus blockade, Rogan scoffed at the possible move.

“If California is still so restrictive, I don’t know if this is a good place to live,” he explained. “I could fly. I’m not kidding. I’m not kidding, this is nonsense. I don’t need to be here.

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Rogan was all the rage on Sunday on Twitter, where, of course, politics took over:

Earlier this year, Rogan sold his podcast to Spotify SPOT,
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in a license agreement that is allegedly worth more than $ 100 million. Rogan’s entire library, totaling around 1,500 episodes over the years, will be released in her new home starting September 1.

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