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Old 03-14-2011 | 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by FDXLAG
Look back it is the same argument I had in earlier post. It is the same argument about why the auto industry in America has moved from the UAW states to the non UAW states. The argument is the migration from the Non RTW states to the RTW states. Where taxes and regulations encourage business and growth.

Moving Out Of California - A state in the rearview mirror - Los Angeles Times

I just figured it was pointless to talk budget deficits. Texas does not have a budget yet. They cant have a deficit. When they do have a budget it will be balanced. And it wont be by raising taxes so they can spend more per resident. Which unlike you, I am not proud that my state spends more per resident then TX.
In the end, it's not about the auto industry, populations, deficits, budgets, or population. We are all selfish creatures when we strip off the B.S. Right to work legislation drives down pay and benefits for American workers. I am one of those workers and that's why I am against it. Apparently, you are selfless and put the the needs of corporations above your own personal welfare. That's admirable and maybe you believe the profits created by reducing wages, giving up our "lavish" pensions/benefits and working more will magically flow down to the average worker. They don't. This is what happens
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/stran...ry?id=11325933