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Old 12-21-2009, 05:04 PM
 
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http://www.benzinga.com/50899/texas-vs-california

According to Chief Executive magazine, California is rated the worst state to do business in, while Texas on the other hand, was rated the best state to do business in.

In October of 2009, California had an unemployment rate of 12.5%, while Texas' was 8.3%.

What’s wrong with California, and what’s right with Texas? It really comes down to four fundamental differences in the value systems embodied in these states:

1. Texans on average believe in laissez-faire markets with an emphasis on individual responsibility. Since the '80s, California’s policy-makers have favored central planning solutions and a reliance on a government social safety net. This unrelenting commitment to big government has led to a huge tax burden and triggered a mass exodus of jobs. The Trends Editors examined the resulting migration in “Voting with Our Feet,” in the April 2008 issue of Trends.
2. Californians have largely treated environmentalism as a “religious sacrament” rather than as one component among many in maximizing people's quality of life. As we explained in “The Road Ahead for Housing,” in the June 2009 issue of Trends, environmentally-based land-use restriction centered in California played a huge role in inflating the recent housing bubble. Similarly, an unwillingness to manage ecology proactively for man’s benefit has been behind the recent epidemic of wildfires.
3. California has placed “ethnic diversity” above “assimilation,” while Texas has done the opposite. “Identity politics” has created psychological ghettos that have prevented many of California’s diverse ethnic groups and subcultures from integrating fully into the mainstream. Texas, on the other hand, has proactively encouraged all the state’s residents to join the mainstream.
4. Beyond taxes, diversity, and the environment, Texas has focused on streamlining the regulatory and litigation burden on its residents. Meanwhile, California’s government has attempted to use regulation and litigation to transfer wealth from its creators to various special-interest constituencies.
MP: The 4.2% difference in October jobless rates (12.5% in CA vs. 8.3% in TX) tells the story (see graph above). In fact, California's unemployment rate has been more than 4 percent above the rate in Texas every month this year except for January, and that is the first time in state jobless rate history back to 1976 that there has ever been a 4-point difference in the unemployment rates between those two states.


As you can see, California, a state with liberal policies and high taxes and largely liberal population has higher unemployment rates, a massive exodus of their residents, and higher debt rates.

But Texas, a more conservative and religious state, has lower taxes, lower unemployment rates and lower rates of debts and higher population growth.

See the difference between a liberal and conservative society?
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Old 12-21-2009, 05:09 PM
 
Location: Pasadena
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Texas is Republican, the home of George Bush & the Bible Belt. California is Democratic, progressive & socialistic.
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Old 12-21-2009, 05:31 PM
 
Location: Lubbock, Texas
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Don't think it could be said any better. I was just thinking about that today. Also, the leadership has something to do with it. While California has an actor who happens to be married to a Kennedy, Texas benefits from the solid leadership of Gov. Rick Perry, a staunch conservative.
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Old 12-21-2009, 05:37 PM
 
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Actually, that might all be absolutely solid numbers, and something that can't be argued against.

I still would prefer to live in California though. There's more to life than money.

EDIT: And as for Texas trying to integrate everyone, I can only speak for Dallas, but South Americans, I'm guessing mainly mexicans, don't seem integrated what so ever.
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Old 12-21-2009, 05:47 PM
 
Location: Austin
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Actually, that might all be absolutely solid numbers, and something that can't be argued against.

I still would prefer to live in California though. There's more to life than money.

EDIT: And as for Texas trying to integrate everyone, I can only speak for Dallas, but South Americans, I'm guessing mainly mexicans, don't seem integrated what so ever.
Mexicans are from North America, not South America. Completely different continent.

Back on subject. Austin has one of the best economies in Texas.

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Old 12-21-2009, 05:52 PM
 
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These Democratic run socialistic states, who follow our fearless federal leader, are on the way to bankruptcy......on the way to becoming beholden to the anointed one and the federal government. I say let these states go down the tubes to prove our point that you reap what you sow......Can't figure out what I'm saying....don't worry.....it's coming soon to a bankrupted country near you!!! God help this country!!!!
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Old 12-21-2009, 05:53 PM
 
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EDIT: And as for Texas trying to integrate everyone, I can only speak for Dallas, but South Americans, I'm guessing mainly mexicans, don't seem integrated what so ever.
TX and CA are probably very similar here since both have a long history with Mexico. I suspect both states integrate well but still have many problems with the illegal immigration issue.

One thing we try not to do is pass laws that we can't pay for, we are very conservative monetarily where it counts.

I don't believe Libarals understand the cost / benefit of laws. As a state you can't spend more than you earn.
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Old 12-21-2009, 05:54 PM
 
Location: Lubbock, Texas
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These Democratic run socialistic states, who follow our fearless federal leader, are on the way to bankruptcy......on the way to becoming beholden to the anointed one and the federal government. I say let these states go down the tubes to prove our point that you reap what you sow......Can't figure out what I'm saying....don't worry.....it's coming soon to a bankrupted country near you!!! God help this country!!!!
Start a new thread with that in it. And I think that West Texas is doing really well right now myself.

And I thought Mexico was in North America! OH THE HUMANITY!
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Old 12-21-2009, 06:02 PM
 
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Pardon my geographical skills, point still stands though.
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Old 12-21-2009, 06:04 PM
 
Location: San Antonio Texas
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Mexicans are from central America, not South America. Completely different continent.

Back on subject. Austin has one of the best economies in Texas.
Wrong on both accounts! Mexico is part of NORTH America, just like the US and Canada.
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