Texas wins in U.S. economy shift

California isn't helping matters:

The state has been ranked by Chief Executive magazine as the worst place to do business for seven years.
"California, once a business friendly state, continues to conduct a war on its own economy," the magazine wrote.

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No business--No jobs--No people--No taxes!!
 
California isn't helping matters:



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No business--No jobs--No people--No taxes!!

Also from the article: "Later this year, California will set up a new agency that will serve as a focal point for economic development and job creation, he said. Among its goals will be to reverse the perception that California is business-unfriendly."

Lose the new bureaucratic agency, lower taxes, and reduce the cost of doing business in the state, and they might win back some businesses. Otherwise California will go from the fifth largest economy in the world, to a third world nation.
 
Reverse the Perception that line tells it all. Let's try and fool them and do nothing to improve conditions.
 
California isn't helping matters:



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No business--No jobs--No people--No taxes!!

I have heard (nothing official) that northern California is looking at breaking away from the rest of the state (again) and request statehood. Our 52nd state?
 
I have heard (nothing official) that northern California is looking at breaking away from the rest of the state (again) and request statehood. Our 52nd state?
It's actually the southern counties looking to do this!

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Here is one that has the map of counties....Notice that L.A. County is not invited????Looks like they :toung: @ that one!

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Also, it would only make the 51st state, unless you are referring to D.C. or Peurto Rico, in a sarcastic yet plausible way!:nuts:
 
It's actually the southern counties looking to do this!

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Here is one that has the map of counties....Notice that L.A. County is not invited????Looks like they :toung: @ that one!

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Also, it would only make the 51st state, unless you are referring to D.C. or Peurto Rico, in a sarcastic yet plausible way!:nuts:

I thought the POTUS said we had 57 states???
 
Texas economy? I'm not sure that's the model you want to emulate!

Texas is all smoke and mirrors as they BORROW money for government - A RATE MORE THAN THE U.S. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT- instead of paying as they go.

NO THANKS.

Texas's government debt has grown at a far higher rate than the U.S. government debt.

Seems they like all that fancy spending, but none of the taxes necessary to pay for it. Texas put in all on a Texas-sized credit card.

http://www.star-telegram.com/2011/07/12/v-print/3217429/texas-debt-growing-at-faster-rate.html
 
I thought the POTUS said we had 57 states???

50 states, plus:
Non-official territories/districts where voters can cast a ballot for President in a primary:
51. District of Columbia.
52. Minor Outlying Islands (about 11 islands) in the Pacific


Officail U.S. territories:
53. Puerto Rico.
54. U.S. Virgin Islands.
55. American Samoa.
56. Guam.
57. Northern Mariana Islands.




We used to have the Panama Canal Zone too, but we gave that back to the Panamanians in 1979, so it doesn't count anymore.
 
Perry likes to mention that he's added over 250,000 new jobs in the past 5 years but he fails to mention that 90-95% of those jobs are in the service industry and pay at or slightly above the minimum wage of $7.25. Personal incomes in Texas fall below the national median across just about every geographical area in Texas.

As James said, Texas is a lot of smoke and mirrors.
 
How much does it cost to guard the TexMEX border? Could that be counted in government assistance? Got to watch out for those that post using numbers that are slightly biased one way or the other. So everyone in Texas is working cooking Tacos and enchiladas?
 
Perry likes to mention that he's added over 250,000 new jobs in the past 5 years but he fails to mention that 90-95% of those jobs are in the service industry and pay at or slightly above the minimum wage of $7.25. Personal incomes in Texas fall below the national median across just about every geographical area in Texas.

As James said, Texas is a lot of smoke and mirrors.

Wow, are you way behind. Perry dropped out a long time ago. The issue is not Texas,Jobs and Texas debt (taxpayer approved bonds), it's the US,jobs, and the bankrupting of our childrens future via debt.
 
50 states, plus:
Non-official territories/districts where voters can cast a ballot for President in a primary:
51. District of Columbia.
52. Minor Outlying Islands (about 11 islands) in the Pacific


Officail U.S. territories:
53. Puerto Rico.
54. U.S. Virgin Islands.
55. American Samoa.
56. Guam.
57. Northern Mariana Islands.

We used to have the Panama Canal Zone too, but we gave that back to the Panamanians in 1979, so it doesn't count anymore.
57 was right as shown above. I hereby award 3 points for creative history revision, creative statistic generation, and creative spin.
 
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