View Full Version : Texas created more jobs last year then the other 49 states..........combined
Strike For The South
05-18-2009, 18:18
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124260067214828295.html
Here come the Carpetbaggers.
ALL HAIL TEXAS
Hooahguy
05-18-2009, 22:19
:bow:
Go capitalism! Now if only the other states would follow suit...
All those jobs were "created" because the undocumented workers just went back to Mexico! ~;)
CountArach
05-18-2009, 22:59
TEXAS PRIDE
Hosakawa Tito
05-18-2009, 23:21
Here's one we missed (http://www.bizjournals.com/albany/stories/2009/05/11/daily53.html).
My tax savings just on income tax will be $13,800 per day.
Man, I wish I had his tax problem. Needless to say he'll be bringing a couple of jobs with him, and creating more when he arrives.
Seamus Fermanagh
05-19-2009, 02:00
Here's one we missed (http://www.bizjournals.com/albany/stories/2009/05/11/daily53.html).
Man, I wish I had his tax problem. Needless to say he'll be bringing a couple of jobs with him, and creating more when he arrives.
I'd suffer through being paid what he pays in taxes -- a burden no doubt. ~;)
Gregoshi
05-19-2009, 03:54
Who knew they'd have to hire so many people to remove your governor's foot from his mouth.
The federal government has a similar program for Biden. :clown:
Tribesman
05-19-2009, 10:08
Sounds like Texas is following the Fianna Fail method of stimulating growth .
Good luck Texas:laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4:
Adrian II
05-19-2009, 10:13
The federal government has a similar program for Biden. :clown:At least he didn't give away the nuclear codes in his last speech. :idea2:
Marshal Murat
05-19-2009, 15:30
Sounds like Texas is following the Fianna Fail method of stimulating growth .
Actually, it's an intelligent plan. Texas is creating growth now, which means later it will have to re-evaluate it's position and plans. That "later" is when all the other states will be working on surpluses and be able to contribute to Texas like Texas is contributing to everyone else through this great American Economy.
Seamus Fermanagh
05-19-2009, 16:11
At least he didn't give away the nuclear codes in his last speech. :idea2:
They're also changed pretty frequently.
At least Biden didn't outlaw Russia in a radio address warm up.
Sounds like Texas is following the Fianna Fail method of stimulating growth .
Good luck Texas:laugh4::laugh4::laugh4::laugh4:
As long as I can remember, Texas has not had an personal income tax. They try to get by with a high sales tax (8%?) and bond issues. Not sure about corporate taxes. This works ok, but certain aspects (education mainly) suffer. If they can get workers edumacated by the other states, it's all good. ~;)
Sounds like rural states are going to get an influx of rich folks until states with large urban centers sort out their books. Can we just wall off Detroit now?
Major Robert Dump
05-19-2009, 16:58
The job creation statistics I read and hear about are always suspect because from what I have seen is that:
-no one accounts for jobs lost, so eliminating one full time job and making it two part time jobs is creating two net jobs if the lost job is not accounted for, and if it is accounted for it is creating one net job, which is still misleading. This is why jobs-created numbers always spike during the holidays for seasonal hires, but miraculously does not crash in january: the lost jobs arent being counted.
-what constitutes a full-time job, part-time job or just a job in general is defined differently based on state law and companies. Wal-mart defines full time as 28 hours per week in states that will allow them to do so. A paper route that gains a net profit of $250 per month for the delivery person is considered a "job."
The jobs-created stats should be taken with a grain of salt and compared extensively with state and regional unemployment rates and, more importantly, take into consideration people who work more than one job.
I have for quite some time now, and will continue to, ignore jobs-created studies, numbers and stats that are put out by politicians and government institutions as they are all skewed and purpose driven while not being scientific in the least. You can create jobs all day long if you want, it doesn't do a lick of good if they go away in 40 days.
Tribesman
05-19-2009, 17:18
Actually, it's an intelligent plan.
No in the medium/long term its a silly plan .
They try to get by with a high sales tax (8%?)
What happens to customers when you have high tax on sales to balance out the shortfall of tax from business and investors? Both the people who are coming in to invest for the tax break and the local workers who are benefitting from the influx of investment take their money and spend it elsewhere .
Yoyoma1910
05-19-2009, 17:37
Here's one we missed (http://www.bizjournals.com/albany/stories/2009/05/11/daily53.html).
Man, I wish I had his tax problem. Needless to say he'll be bringing a couple of jobs with him, and creating more when he arrives.
How is a guy from New York moving to Florida news?
Edit:
I mean, he is 67 years old, right? It's simply the typical migratory pattern.
Gregoshi
05-19-2009, 19:56
I mean, he is 67 years old, right? It's simply the typical migratory pattern.
He could be carried by a swallow, right? :laugh4:
Yoyoma1910
05-19-2009, 20:14
He could be carried by a swallow, right? :laugh4:
Would that be a republican or a democratic swallow?
Marshal Murat
05-19-2009, 22:12
Would that be a republican or a democratic swallow?
Depends on which county he's going to.
Gregoshi
05-20-2009, 01:14
Would that be a republican or a democratic swallow?
Both together. You need a right wing and a left wing - in theory. :trytofly:
Incongruous
05-20-2009, 03:05
Both together. You need a right wing and a left wing - in theory. :trytofly:
:2thumbsup::laugh4:
Epic thread delivers epic lulz. Thanks you, Gregoshi.
A Terribly Harmful Name
05-20-2009, 04:31
Wait, you forgot Canada :clown:.
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