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Old 06-24-2013, 03:15 PM   #60 (permalink)
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and yet "Texas Dominates The Best Cities For Good Jobs"

Texas Dominates The Best Cities For Good Jobs - Forbes



I guess we have to conclude that backwards, "married to sister mentality" types are the only people that still want to work and support capitalism.



For now. it's the state with the lowest taxes. Everyone wants to leave the northern states based on the tax code. When tx has more biz than they need, that dream is over. Everybody thats rural and trying to grow uses this technique. When they grow, benefits for business owners reduce. Tx is just copying what historically successful states have been doing since the industrial revolution.

And Tx wouldn't be growing if all those highly successful northerners weren't bringing there century old northern businesses down south for cheaper, domestic slave labor and a lower tax code. We'll see how long that lasts. Every dog has his day in the good ole us of a. The 80's N 90's it was Georgia that offered what Tx offers now. Thats how Atlanta grew so fast.
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