Posted on 10/14/2011 2:18:14 PM PDT by CounterCounterCulture
Good-bye, California, I'm going to Texas
Its hard to say good-bye perhaps au revoir is better (till we meet again).
As some of my friends know, our family has been caring for my aged in-laws, 86 and 82. As with many people who have seen a full life of war and work and raising a family, they need our help. This assistance has consumed our whole family in fact, its the toughest thing and the most important thing weve done, even more so than running for statewide office.
In addition, as with many in the Golden State, I have found it hard to earn enough to support my family. My old aerospace clientele has fled to greener, less-expensive pastures. Combined with the drain on our savings caused by six years of public service in the Assembly, we have come to the reluctant conclusion that it is time to move.
The good news is that there are still other places in America where the taxes are lower and the regulations less onerous than here in California, my home for most of the past 36 years.
One such place is Texas.
It is there, I am pleased to announce, that I have accepted a position as Senior Visiting Scholar for Fiscal Policy at the Texas Public Policy Foundation. My first order of business is to write a book on the Texas Model of how low taxes and low government spending, a light and predictable regulatory environment, respect for property rights, and a business-friendly legal climate has turned Texas into Americas jobs generating dynamo. (In fact, as part of my research, Ive noted that almost 2 million Californians moved out of the Golden State in the past ten years Texas, with no income tax, having received the largest number of Californians.)
Believe me, with what I know about California, having been the chief Republican on the Assemblys tax writing committee, Texas is a vastly different land in regards to public policy.
As for the campaign for Orange County Supervisor, well be winding that down and refunding the surplus to our supporters. This process will take a month or two, but everyone who contributed should get something back.
Im expecting that a successful businessperson, someone with a strong record in promoting fiscally responsible policies, will soon step forward to run for the important office of Orange County Supervisor. When that person emerges, I expect that youll know who it is and that they have my full support.
Im hoping, that in some modest, tangible way, California today has a bit more economic freedom, a slightly lighter tax burden, a little less government spending, a few less business-killing regulations and more jobs in short, more liberty because of my time in the arena.
California is in a precarious position. Years of overspending, overregulation, and generous payouts to strong public employee unions have left the Golden State gasping for air. Just last week it was revealed that Californias budget revenue is falling some $705 million short of estimates made just a few short months ago in the first quarter of the new fiscal year.
I hope to keep in touch with yall (Im practicing for Texas).
If I dont respond right away to calls and emails, its because I have 200 pages to write and nothing concentrates the mind like a deadline.
I wish you all the best and hope to see the great state of California turn things around and prosper with one-eighth of Americans living in California, America needs a strong and an economically vital California.
All the best,
Chuck DeVore
I live in a small country house on 11 acres of land, a nice cement pond in the back yard. It's 10 miles to the closest town (pop 711) and 17 miles to the nearest shopping (Gainesville). All this for $142,000 is another reason to never go back.
California just loves to rag on my Governor, but please check your own back yard first. Boxer-Feinstein-Moonbeam etc.
All are welcome here, but please leave your CA attitude at the AZ border. Texas is more of a state of mine than a state.
Chuck’s spoken in front of hostile audiences, such as the NAACP, and he’s been through gunfire in the middle east, so he can handle Austin.
In the tradition of Sam Houston and Davy Crockett.
I am sure he has a good plan. It’s not like it’s Ithaca NY or something.
I am sorry for your loss...Oh! Miss Slippy sez “Hey! (Arrrrrrr!) Sssssssssss!”
Ithaca... sounds like a place with a lisp. ;-)
(waves at Slippy)
Can you believe it’s already 10 years this month we met up on the FreeperCruise to the Bahamas?
We were just thinking of that cruise. :^)
I moved from California to the Dallas area three months ago. My house is twice as big(and cost less), I pay no state income tax, gas is cheaper and the people are way friendlier. Miss my CA friends and family, but this is a much much better place to live.
Somehow, it seems longer than 10 years and yet, yesterday!
Hi, shipmates!
Hey, it’s turning into a reunion thread! :-)
I get it that there are some good things about Texas, especially the patiotism of so many people there, and its conservative outlook toward government. However, it is just too darn hot there. I’m staying in California for now and, if I move later, it will be to a cooler and more appealing place. Yes, I have spent plenty of time in Texas.
San Antonio is also a fine place to live.”
I understand there is a move underway to make San Antonio a sanctuary city.
Hard to see how 2 or 4 years as a county supervisor would benefit a bank account drained by 6 years in the Assembly, but, I hope he makes a bundle in Texas.
I don’t know...my kids are at Ft. Sam...they just love San Antonio...
I’m not saying that San Antonio is not a delightful place. We love LaCantera and all the beautiful golf courses. But we don’t go to Fiesta Texas any more or the River Walk-just like being in Mexico- and I did read an article where one of the city officials, perhaps the mayor wanted to make San Antonio a sanctuary city.
What took him so long? I left in ‘94.
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