Sunday, May 16, 2010

Magazine mocks California as "the Venezuela of North America". . . .

According to Tom Abate at sfgate.com:

Magazine mocks California as "the Venezuela of North America"

When it comes to business climate, California ranks last among the states according to the latest attack on the rules and red tape despised by the respondents to a survey by CEO Magazine.

The article poses this rhetorical question:

"How is it that the nation's most populous state at 37 million, one that is the world's eighth-largest economy and the country's richest and most diverse agricultural producer, a state that had the fastest growth rate in the 1950s and 1960s during the tenures of Democratic Governor Pat Brown and Republican Governors Earl Warren and Ronald Reagan, should become the Venezuela of North America? . . . By contrast, Texas, the second-most populous state and the world's 12th largest economy, is where 70 percent of all new U.S. jobs have been created since 2008."

Do we need to Texify California to attract industry? And what would that mean?

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One blogger wrote:

CA is now the world's 8th largest economy? What happened as about 10-12+ years ago it was the 5th largest? Remove State borrowing and spending and it would be 10th largest. Increase taxes more supporting the welfare bums and it will be 15th largest. Write more state regs for business and it will be 20th largest. Keep allowing in illegals and continue the boycott on AZ and the nationwide retaliation will make CA the 35th largest.

Venezuela of the North.

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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/gettowork/detail?entry_id=63356&tsp=1