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Why All My Ex's Live In Texas
Townhall ^ | 06/27/2012 | Wayne Allyn Root

Posted on 06/27/2012 11:39:43 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Not only do my ex’s live in Texas, but your ex’s, and pretty much everyone else’s ex’s as well. All of America is moving to Texas. Especially the ex-residents of high tax states like California and New York. And, I'll bet many of the ex-residents of Big Brother tax and spend Massachusetts, Illinois and Michigan are there too. The fact is Texas led the nation in net population growth for the past decade, while New York and California led the nation in net population loss. Interestingly, the most new Texans (over 550,000) came from one state- California. They brought with them a remarkable $14.3 billion in income, but even that paled to the almost $1 trillion in assets and income that re-located New Yorkers brought to the Lone Star State.

From 2000 to 2010 a staggering 3.4 million people moved out of New York resulting in a net loss of 1.3 million residents. California was a close second with a net population loss of 1.2 million during the same decade.

So why is everyone running for their lives from New York and California? And why are so many of them heading to Texas? The answer is taxes, regulations, and quality of life. Americans have figured out that high taxes and excessive regulations kill jobs and quality of life. People simply want to have more opportunity for success and keep more of the money they work so hard to earn.

It’s no coincidence that New York has ranked first or second in the nation for tax burden every year since 1977. That includes state income taxes, property taxes, and sales taxes. There is also gas tax of a whopping 49 cents per gallon, and the highest estate and gift taxes in the nation. After grabbing more of your money than any state while you’re alive, New York also steals more of your money after you’re dead. I should know- I left New York 25 years ago and never looked back.

California now ranks first (ie worst) for highest state income tax. Add to that the mantle of worst state in the nation for excessive rules and regulations. It’s no wonder the Milken Institute ranks California as having the worst business environment in the nation. I should know- I left California too.

Lest you think this is some kind of fluke, or that taxes are not the determining factor in this “escape from NY and California,” it isn’t just Texas that is gaining all these fleeing residents. The U.S. Census reported that all of the top 15 states for population growth during the past decade are no tax or low tax states like Nevada, Florida, Arizona, Utah, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. It seems Americans are smarter than politicians give them credit for- they are voting with their feet for lower taxes, pro business attitude, and more economic freedom.

Because no state in the union has a better economy, let’s look "up close and personal" at the Texas miracle. Texas practices what I proudly call “Wild West Cowboy Capitalism.” And it works!

Texas has zero state income tax, zero capital gains taxes, and zero death taxes. It is a “right to work” state where employees may choose to join a union, but are never forced to. It is pro business and anti-lawyer (discouraging class action lawsuits and the first state to pass a “Loser Pays” law). Texas is also tight-fisted with welfare and entitlement benefits- unlike New York and California. The result of this limited government attitude is people with high incomes, assets, and ambition are moving into Texas, while those who lack work ethic, and feel entitled to handouts are moving out. Good riddance.

But the most important attribute of Texas is that its constitution limits the time that politicians can meet. The Texas Legislature is limited to meeting only 4 months every other year. That pretty much explains everything. Texas and my state of Nevada have no state income taxes and the fastest growing populations in America…not in spite of, but because the politicians aren't allowed to sit in their seats all year long thinking of new ways to re-distribute income, impede business, and destroy jobs.

Let’s look at the remarkable results of favoring hard working job-creators over entitlement addicts, and business owners over lawyers. Texas now has more Fortune 500 headquarters than New York. It tied for the highest state economic growth in America over the past 50 years, while displacing New York as the second largest state economy. The annual Texas economy has passed $1 trillion, accounting for 8.3% of the entire U.S. economy. In the last three years one third of all jobs in America were created in Texas, and in the past decade, more jobs were created in Texas than in the other 49 states COMBINED.

One smart businessman, Andrew Puzder, sums it up. Mr. Puzder, CEO of California-based CKE Restaurants with over 3000 restaurants including Carl’s Jr. and Hardees was recently quoted in the Wall Street Journal. He calls his home state of California “the most business-unfriendly state…” Opening one of his restaurants in California takes 2 years and costs $200,000 more than opening one in Texas, where it takes only 6 weeks. Is it a surprise that CKE has stopped opening new restaurants in California, but plans to open 300 in Texas?

So there you have it. Now you know why everyone’s ex’s live in Texas (or soon will), and why businesses, as well as people, choose states that treat them better, give them more freedom, and allow them to keep more of their own money. Imagine that? The results of smaller government, restrained politicians and lower taxes is dramatically increased wealth, happier citizens with a higher quality of life, and far higher job creation.

PS. My Texas friends want everyone to know, “Come on down, ya’ll are welcome. Just leave your liberal politics at home.”


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: migration; texas
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To: Proud_texan

California used to be a heck of a state, it used to be thought of as the Golden state, sunshine, joy, surfs up!, music, oranges and Hollywood glamour, forests and bikinis, VW bugs with Porsche engines, Disneyland and San Francisco restaurants.

Today it is an old hag past her glory days, desperate and having trouble paying the rent, but still fighting to cling to an image of glamour even as the infrastructure crumbles and community and ‘California’ are forgotten concepts, there are no common feelings of unity and hope for the future out here.

California is purely a place for taking what you can get from it while the getting is good. A direction that the US has been going in for 40 years and is acted on by the millions of foreigners who arrive by the planeloads to get what they can get here with no care about the American future or the hard earned American past, and certainly no concept of what used to be thought of as America’s wonderful destiny of spreading the American way of life to the world and liberating the human spirit, instead we imported the world’s bleak existence into America and have become irretrievably bogged down in diverse humanity in mass, forever.


141 posted on 06/27/2012 4:00:40 PM PDT by ansel12 (Massachusetts Governors, where the GOP now goes for it's Presidential candidates.)
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To: tarheelswamprat
Good list, except I'd add Bexar County and Refugio... /g

I'll add the Pedernales River to that list as well. I had a "foreigner" ask where to fish in the Peddernails river for white bass.

142 posted on 06/27/2012 4:05:23 PM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (It's time to take out the trash in DC.)
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To: Rightly Biased
Y'all fergot ta' mention the fahr aintz. We got tons a fahr aintz an they're all over the place. You'enz don't wanna' mess with Texas fahr aintz or y'all will look like this:

Oh yeah- we got other bugs too, but they can be good eatin'!

Just ta' give everyone an idea how hot it is here, take a look at this hyar picture:

The wildlife is having to change their diet.

143 posted on 06/27/2012 4:08:18 PM PDT by Sarajevo (Ever notice that when a beggar gets a donation, they immediately put their hand out for more.)
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To: tarheelswamprat

Were it not for family obligations I’d get back to Texas in a flash.


I’ve wanted you as a Texan since ‘04 or abouts.


144 posted on 06/27/2012 4:24:42 PM PDT by txhurl (Scott Walker is my President.)
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To: Arrowhead1952
I'll add the Pedernales River to that list as well. I had a "foreigner" ask where to fish in the Peddernails river for white bass.

Good one, too!

I spent a lot of time in Louisiana as well, so while not strictly Texas only, here's a couple of extra credit items:

1. While most here can probably pronounce Nacogdoches (Texas) correctly, how do you pronounce Natchitoches (Louisiana)?

2. What is the difference between a "jackass" and a "coonass"?

145 posted on 06/27/2012 4:50:40 PM PDT by tarheelswamprat
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To: txhurl

I consider myself more Texian than Tarheel. /g I was extremely fortunate in that my work back then allowed me to travel the entire state. I got to visit every town or city with a newspaper, radio or TV station via the scenic back roads as well as the freeways and airports. I saw more of Texas than most native-born Texans ever do - perhaps that’s why I appreciated it so much.

I’d love to get back there, but doubt I’ll ever make it. However, if Texas ever decides to cut loose the loser crowd in DC and resume its former Republic status I’d give it a try... /g


146 posted on 06/27/2012 5:05:59 PM PDT by tarheelswamprat
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To: ansel12
Lived there for a while back in the 70s, there just wasn't the needed infrastructure for computer tech here in Texas but by the time we moved back to Texas in 1990 the writing was on the wall. And our visits back are getting less frequent partly because it's just so sad and not to mention unnecessary.

Still miss many aspects of it, our last location was Sonoma county and I doubt if I'll ever find a place as pretty not to mention my type of climate.

A shame and a pity.

147 posted on 06/27/2012 5:06:37 PM PDT by Proud_texan (Scare people enough and they'll do anything.)
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To: ansel12

You nailed the plight of California and ultimately the plight of the US very well.


148 posted on 06/27/2012 5:44:51 PM PDT by justa-hairyape
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To: piytar

Keep it up!


149 posted on 06/27/2012 6:03:10 PM PDT by Chickensoup (STOP The Great O-ppression)
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To: ansel12

Now you are not thinking. Yes it was the federal level that helped create the mess but it was the California voters that gave people that are not here legally free stuff which enticed them to come in waves.


150 posted on 06/27/2012 6:04:38 PM PDT by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
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To: spel_grammer_an_punct_polise

Where I work and live there are many many leftists. I only have a couple of close ones.

I have been dropped by a few leftists for my conservativsm. I am more tolerant.


151 posted on 06/27/2012 6:05:31 PM PDT by Chickensoup (STOP The Great O-ppression)
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To: tarheelswamprat
2. What is the difference between a "jackass" and a "coonass"?

What I call a "jackass" and a "coonass" are probably offensive to some people. The first is every 0 bummer voter and the second is trailer park trash.

152 posted on 06/27/2012 6:27:25 PM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (It's time to take out the trash in DC.)
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To: txhurl

Hot enough for ya?

Running and ducking...


153 posted on 06/27/2012 6:29:08 PM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (It's time to take out the trash in DC.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Rather than complain about California (I know, but listen) how about we ALL complain about moving jobs out of the country.

Every one of us.

Then we can compete between ourselves, as to who gets them.

Right now, we all lose.


154 posted on 06/27/2012 6:32:22 PM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network (America doesn't need any new laws. America needs freedom!)
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To: Arrowhead1952
2. What is the difference between a "jackass" and a "coonass"?

I was using the terms as a joke, based on geography. The answer is:

The Sabine River! (the river that divides Texas and Louisiana)

155 posted on 06/27/2012 6:34:09 PM PDT by tarheelswamprat
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To: Steve Van Doorn

That isn’t true, but illegals don’t vote anyway so that isn’t what made the California electorate become a solid blue state. Texas has about the same percentage of illegals as California.

Look at how the vote breaks down and look at more than a 100 years of American elections, Catholics vote democrat just as they did in 2008, and California is almost a third Catholic today.

Look at the voting results in post 117. Protestants vote republican and pro-life in California, Catholics don’t.


156 posted on 06/27/2012 6:35:24 PM PDT by ansel12 (Massachusetts Governors, where the GOP now goes for it's Presidential candidates.)
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To: r-q-tek86

“20. Finally, you are 100% Texan if you have ever heard this conversation:
“You wanna coke?”
“Yeah.”
“What kind?”
“Dr. Pepper!”


LOL, yeah, basic conversation around here. “What kind of coke do you want?” It seems completely natural to me. Not sure how people ask that question outside the state.


157 posted on 06/27/2012 6:49:46 PM PDT by RaisingCain
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To: ansel12

I have made my point but you clearly are not understanding it.


158 posted on 06/27/2012 7:08:35 PM PDT by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
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To: Steve Van Doorn

You haven’t shown any valid point.


159 posted on 06/27/2012 7:53:03 PM PDT by ansel12 (Massachusetts Governors, where the GOP now goes for it's Presidential candidates.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Not at all. We are north of 10.


160 posted on 06/28/2012 3:52:45 AM PDT by LadyEleanor
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