America`s future: California or Texas?
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America`s future: California or Texas?
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California State Assemblyman Bio | Archive Recommend 122 Tw eet 45 1 Share Subm it How Cruise Lines Fill All Those Unsold Cruise Cabins Ads by Google Buy This "Gas Killer" Now The stock that could end the gasoline engine is already up 34%. www.StreetAuthority.com open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API A Testosterone Trick They Don't Want You to Know pdfcrowd.com It is oft said that if you want a glimpse of America’s future, look to California. The home to Hollywood has led the way in national trends from the first nofault divorce law and the permissive Therapeutic Abortion Act of 1967 (both were signed into law by Ronald Reagan) to the great Proposition 13 property tax cut of 1978. It was California’s populist tax revolt, stoked by then-former Governor Reagan, which reframed the debate about the proper size of government and helped propel Reagan to the presidency in 1980. Today California offers a different vision of America’s future: high taxes, burgeoning government debt, crushing regulations, rapidly growing welfare rolls, soaring energy costs, and a heavy lawsuit burden have taken a grinding toll on the once-Golden State. From 2004 to 2010, as a state assemblyman representing almost a half-million Californians, I had a front-row seat in what was to be California’s great comeback under Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. It wasn’t to be. Schwarzenegger was elected in an historic 2003 recall with the promise to “cut up the state’s credit card.” Not only did Schwarzenegger not rein in California’s spending, he presided over a growth in government spending and debt even more rapid than the torrid pace set by the Democrat he replaced, then capped it off with the largest state tax increase in U.S. history combined with a cap-andtrade law that could increase energy costs on the average California family of four by $9,330 per year by 2020 — equivalent to a 48 percent increase in state and local taxes. The Secret to Paying No Interest on Your Credit Card Balance New Technology Lets You Learn a Language in as Little as 10 Days Japan typhoon sends car flying California’s current governor, Jerry Brown, has two goals: a train and a tax. Appropriately recycled into office, making him at once California’s oldest and youngest governor, Brown has gone all-in on a money-losing high-speed government train costing $65 billion the state doesn’t have. If it’s ever built — I co-authored the losing ballot argument against it — unemployed Californians open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com have. If it’s ever built — I co-authored the losing ballot argument against it — unemployed Californians will be able to ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles and pay twice as much as a Southwest Airlines ticket for the privilege of taking more than double the time to get there. As bad as it is in California, it may get worse. Proposition 30 is on the ballot this November. If passed by the voters (it’s ahead in the polls), Brown’s tax will vault California’s already high income taxes to the highest in the nation: 21 percent ahead of current leader Hawaii. California’s ruling class has crafted a government-centric public policy: We the People is now Of the Government, by the Government and for the Government. Ads by Google MOST POPULAR Romney or Obama? Is Romney or Obama Best For Economic Recovery? Vote In Our Poll poll.libertyinvestor.com Popular Emailed Univision report connects Operation Fast and Furious scandal to murders of Mexican teenagers Secret Weapon? According to the Tax Foundation, California’s state and local government consumed 11.8 percent of personal income in 2009, compared to the national average of 9.8 percent. By stark contrast, Texans pay 7.9 percent of income to support state and local government — making the Lone Star State the 45th-most-frugal state in the nation. Put another way, the cost of government in California is 49 percent greater than in Texas. California’s large government pays for thousands of regulators who dutifully churn out thousands of new regulations, telling business owners that they’re not welcome. In fact, a 2007 study commissioned by the California legislature to determine the cost of regulations calculated that they amounted to a de facto tax of $134,122 for every small business in the state. The regulatory burden fuels an ongoing exodus of productive talent to more welcoming states (see below). Paul Ryan: Eric Holder must go over Fast and Furious Christie to NBC's David Gregory: 'I wish you guys were as tough on the president' Obama USDA met 30 times with Mexican gov't to promote food-stamp use among Mexican immigrants Kate Middleton is still naked, and just a little bit less blurry [PHOTOS] FLASHBACK: Obama called for Bush open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com FLASHBACK: Obama called for Bush attorney general to resign Pelosi conducts animal sacrifices, leads zombie army in new attack ad [VIDEO] Zing along with Mitt Taxpayers spent $1.4 billion on Obama family last year California once benefited from net domestic in-migration as millions of Americans packed up from the Rust Belt and moved south and west. But since 1990 the U.S. Census has tracked a reversal of fortune. More Americans leave California than move to it — a net of 2 million in the past decade alone; Texas being the number one destination for former Californians. And why not? Texas has seen a 16 percent increase in jobs since 2000 while California’s job market has just recently climbed back to break-even. I became a new Texan in 2012 (below is a photo of me switching out my California plates for Texas ones). open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com Email Address TheDC Links TheDC Morning Ginni's List Campus Caller Terms of Use California’s middle class and entrepreneurs have fled while government pay and benefits have soared, giving rise to a new privileged class of government union employees. Alongside this California nomenklatura is a soaring number of people on public assistance. With oneeighth of the nation’s population, California has one-third of America’s welfare recipients. Pages: 1 2 Continued on Page 2 >> Ads by Google Buy This "Gas Killer" Now open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com The stock that could end the gasoline engine is already up 34%. www.StreetAuthority.com Hold These Stocks Forever The 3 best stocks for a lifetime of rich cash dividends. www.GlobalDividends.com ITT Tech - Official Site Convenient Schedules, Over 130 Locations. Browse New Programs. www.ITT-Tech.edu TAGS: CALIFORNIA, CHUCK DEVORE, TEXAS Recommend 122 Tw eet 45 (2 v otes, av erage: 5.00 out of 5) 1 Share Subm it YOU MAY LIKE by Taboola ‘Last Ounce of Courage’ actor Marshall Teague defends ‘invisible’ Clint Leaders with Ginni Thomas: Marshall Teague, ‘Last Ounce of Pelosi: Democrats will amend Constitution to overturn ‘Citizens United’ Actress Aisha Tyler to Romney: ‘You do not love women’ [VIDEO] Britain Faces $3.2 Billion Loss from Northern Rock Sale The Chart That Will Cost Obama the Election From Newsmax New Photos of "Glee" Britney Spears Tribute Episode We Can't Help But Stare Kaley Cuoco Pictures From Style Bistro Like Login Add New Comment open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com Real-time updating is paused. (Resume) Showing 19 comments Sort by popular now Ribbey, I'mintexas-----------------------------------------Lam 3:22-23 Heads up! Oct 21rst! First day of early voting in Texas!!!! Romney/Ryan 2012!!!!! 28 minutes ago 2 Likes Like Reply Like Reply StanW Morning, miLady! 24 minutes ago in reply to Ribbey Ribbey, I'mintexas-----------------------------------------Lam 3:22-23 Hey Stan! Good morning! Seems we have some naysayers on this article... Don't they know? Our Hope Lives and He has a name!! 22 minutes ago in reply to StanW Like Reply bloodaxe The population of California isn't shrinking. It's growing by leaps & bounds, thanks to illegal immigration from impoverished 3rd world hellholes. I live in San Diego. I know whereof I speak. Diversity is good. Oh yeah. open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com 10 hours ago 10 Likes Like Reply Charles Kirtley Unfortunately for the states where the outbound 1,900,000 Californians settle, they tend to bring California values with them. 9 hours ago 6 Likes Like Reply Madisonian2 Mexicans and Yankees do the same. I think the Yankees are more dangerous, and have created more damage than the Mexicans. Maybe we need to build the wall not on the southern border, but on the eastern border of Mexifornia. 7 hours ago in reply to Charles Kirtley Like Reply wylieguide I have lived in Texas and in the North East. There are a lot of "Mexicans" and "Yankees" that are good people that are proud to be Americans and are terrified with the Obama/Progressive's dreams of a Big Brother welfare state. The democrats control the votes in the giant cities in the blue states and college areas where the socialist professors brain wash students. Once you travel out into the suburbs and rural areas, most people are moderates that lean to the right. Anyway, two of my best friends happen to be one Mexican American immigrant, and.one "blue collar" Yankee 1 hour ago in reply to Madisonian2 4 Likes Like Reply Ribbey, I'mintexas-----------------------------------------Lam 3:22-23 Texas is still a STRONG Red state! I was born here, and have been here and politically interested for years... Texas has the least amount of people on food stamps than anywhere in the county,the least amount of unemployed, the most jobs, and not only is our Real Industry not suffering a decline, but instead is flourishing! open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com 1 hour ago in reply to w ylieguide 1 Like Like Reply Madisonian2 There are some good Mexicans and some good Yankees. But they are a tiny minority. Most Yankees are like Obama, and most Mexicans are like Sotomayor. 0 minutes ago in reply to w ylieguide Like Reply constructionworker So glad I left. Closed a business there and reopened it in another state. Currently paying less then half the taxes I did there. And no, I never voted the Californian way, and never will. The state needs to fail. 9 hours ago 5 Likes Like Reply Like Reply Bonnie Larkin I love being a Texan - it's a wonderful thing to wake up every morning here ' In God's country '. 6 hours ago 3 Likes Orwellian_Dilemma Why do you think liberals want to nationalize everything? If Texans share the same slave chains as California, it will be impossible to compare the different systems. 10 hours ago 4 Likes Like Reply cindy_in_tx I look at this election as the tipping point. If Obama wins, we'll know the U.S. Constitution is no longer wanted by a majority of the people. I'd say bye bye to the Constitution if we get one or two more Supreme Court Justices like Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who told the Egyptians to look to the constitutions of South Africa or Canada instead of the U.S. Constitution when writing their own constitution. Oddly, open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com she says a constitution should protect basic human rights like freedom of speech, but then directs them to look to the Canada Charter of Rights and Freedom and the South African Constitution, both of which have specific laws against hate speech that go against the right of free speech. There is already a growing list of people in the U.S. who want to outlaw offensive speech against blacks, gays, Muslims, etc. We even have a guy sitting in a federal prison right now for alleged probation violations because he made a film offensive to Islam. Call me crazy, but I would cut an Egyptian Coptic Christian some slack about slandering Islam when there are Muslims in Egypt literally crucifying Coptic Christians these days. 9 hours ago in reply to Orw ellian_Dilemma 6 Likes Like Reply cindy_in_tx It's really sad that California is ruining such a beautiful state. I still think something big is going to happen and they'll pull out of their slump. Perhaps when the economy tanks even more after the cap-and-trade bill takes effect, they will overturn it and start drilling again. Or some new economic driver will come out of California like the dot.com and computers did in the '90s. Perhaps this new automatic car by Google that's going to make that $65 billion train to nowhere absolutely useless. Maybe the gov't of California would embrace it more if it required new roads to make it work instead of satellite technology. 9 hours ago 2 Likes Like Reply zeprin Tis a good thing you made it out before the rest of us slammed the door and demand a visa + return tix and/or proof of employment for Cali residents. Kinda like Mexico does for Gringo's. 5 minutes ago Like Reply wylieguide The OBONGO red diaper Doper baby progressive islamo azz licking TRAITORS will destroy the remaining states that are not yet over run with the neo comms transferring wealth to undocumented illegal aliens that will eventually eliminate prosperity for the majority and turn Texas and other states into a big brother big government crony capitalist system where there is no accountability. VOTE THE OBOZOCARE SOCIALIST TRAITORS OUT! open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com VOTE THE OBOZOCARE SOCIALIST TRAITORS OUT! 2 hours ago Like Reply Ribbey, I'mintexas-----------------------------------------Lam 3:22-23 You don't have to worry about Texas. We can take care of ourselves. That will NEVER happen! Univision has a new documentary they are putting out on Obama and Holder's F&F about even more victims..Romney/Ryan 2012!! BHO is bullshitting Mexico with more new promises he CANNOT & will not keep! The budget CANNOT be balanced! There is NO money! 1 hour ago in reply to w ylieguide Like Reply Like Reply Like Reply Humorless So we'll have a national DREAM Act like the one Rick Perry signed??? 3 hours ago Ribbey, I'mintexas-----------------------------------------Lam 3:22-23 shut up TROLL!! 1 hour ago in reply to Humorless 1 Like M Subscribe by email S RSS Reactions open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com STAY CONNECTED TO About Us | Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Advertise With Us | Make The Daily Caller Your Homepage Copyright © 2012 The Daily Caller. 1.39.1 open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com