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Immigration See other Immigration Articles Title: Texas vs. California: No contest March 08, 2010 But Texas seems to be delivering superior services. Its teachers are paid less than California's. But its test scores -- and with a demographically similar school population -- are higher. California's once fabled freeways are crumbling and crowded. Texas has built gleaming new highways in metro Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth. In the meantime, Texas' economy has been booming. Unemployment rates have been below the national average for more than a decade, as companies small and large generate new jobs. And Americans have been voting for Texas with their feet. From 2000 to 2009, some 848,000 people moved from other parts of the United States to Texas, about the same number as moved in from abroad. That inflow has continued in 2008-09, in which 143,000 Americans moved into Texas, more than double the number in any other state, at the same time as 98,000 were moving out of California. Texas is on the way to gain four additional House seats and electoral votes in the 2010 reapportionment. People vote with their feet. If citizens wanted big government to run their lives, they would be flocking to California, New York, Illinois and other states where huge government bureaucracies manned by public employee unions dominate individual's lives. But the California miracle that was so much a part of the post-World War II economic boom appears finally to be over - or at least derailed by runaway nanny state initiatives. From here on out, it will be the "Texas Model" to which states will aspire. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
#3. To: Jethro Tull (#0)
California will always have beautiful scenery despite the worthless people occupying its' government, it's just a matter of how much abuse the people can take before they move on. Meanwhile, it's almost springtime in Texas and I'm looking forward to bluebonnets and turkey's:
me too. my favorite time of year here.
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