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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1000969" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Again you are missing the point. Companies have left California and other high tax states for many places including overseas. This left a lot of people without jobs but still responsible for paying high taxes. Many of those people have thus left and moved to places like Texas where there are jobs. Texas benefits, California and other states are left struggling to pay the high pay and great benefits they've obligated themselves to. Wisconsin is just the tip of the iceberg. Take New Jersey. Christie has already instituted reforms that some are very angry about but New Jersey's bottom line has improved. He'll be reelected in a state that's solidly Democrat because a tough SOB is exactly what they need and they know it. Forget capitalism, socialism, and all the buzzwords. There's X amount of money to go around, less than there was when times were good, and an electorate less willing to pay for other's great salaries and benefits while they struggle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1000969, member: 24302"] Again you are missing the point. Companies have left California and other high tax states for many places including overseas. This left a lot of people without jobs but still responsible for paying high taxes. Many of those people have thus left and moved to places like Texas where there are jobs. Texas benefits, California and other states are left struggling to pay the high pay and great benefits they've obligated themselves to. Wisconsin is just the tip of the iceberg. Take New Jersey. Christie has already instituted reforms that some are very angry about but New Jersey's bottom line has improved. He'll be reelected in a state that's solidly Democrat because a tough SOB is exactly what they need and they know it. Forget capitalism, socialism, and all the buzzwords. There's X amount of money to go around, less than there was when times were good, and an electorate less willing to pay for other's great salaries and benefits while they struggle. [/QUOTE]
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