jlw45: he sure runs texas one hell'of'a sight better than california has been run, run into the ground...
speaking of blow hards, you put some hellacious wind out there...the biggest blow hards i've ever met are in california
Welcome the new Texans, Californians! I'm so glad to let you have 'em. I prefer a quieter California. Oh and we learn blowing in the "School of the Santa Ana Winds". I's a optional course but most men seem to want their women to graduate with honors from that school.
California Losing People and Income Data published by the Tax Foundation1 indicate that more than 388,000 people moved into California, while more than 500,000 people left California in 2007-2008. As a result, California lost 112,500 residents and more than $2.5 billion in income. The major states welcoming Californians were: • Texas, 32,406 • Arizona, 15,533 • Oregon, 12,577 • Nevada, 12,094 • Washington, 11,890 The major states sending residents to California were: • Michigan, 2,782 • Massachusetts, 1,984 • Illinois, 1,903 • Florida, 1,898 • New York, 1,822 The reasons for the loss of population and income include • The worsening economic conditions caused by the state’s budgetary problem • Relocation and disinvestment of companies due to high business taxes and heavy regulatory burdens • Higher costs of living and doing business
Skybow: Welcome the new Texans, Californians! I'm so glad to let you have 'em. I prefer a quieter California. Oh and we learn blowing in the "School of the Santa Ana Winds". I's a optional course but most men seem to want their women to graduate with honors from that school.
California Losing People and Income Data published by the Tax Foundation1 indicate that more than 388,000 people moved into California, while more than 500,000 people left California in 2007-2008. As a result, California lost 112,500 residents and more than $2.5 billion in income. The major states welcoming Californians were: • Texas, 32,406 • Arizona, 15,533 • Oregon, 12,577 • Nevada, 12,094 • Washington, 11,890 The major states sending residents to California were: • Michigan, 2,782 • Massachusetts, 1,984 • Illinois, 1,903 • Florida, 1,898 • New York, 1,822 The reasons for the loss of population and income include • The worsening economic conditions caused by the state’s budgetary problem • Relocation and disinvestment of companies due to high business taxes and heavy regulatory burdens • Higher costs of living and doing business
and your point is ???...that seems to be a good advertisement for rick perry...
jlw45: and your point is ???...that seems to be a good advertisement for rick perry...
No even his own party is having second thoughts about Perry...I never even had confidence in him from the beginning.
I'd actually like a much stronger field to choose from where it comes to picking the President than what I've seen so far.
I actually really want our country to be led with strength and intelligence as well as honor and a strong moral compass. Hard to find among any of the self-serving politicians of this time.
Skybow: No even his own party is having second thoughts about Perry...I never even had confidence in him from the beginning.
I'd actually like a much stronger field to choose from where it comes to picking the President than what I've seen so far.
I actually really want our country to be led with strength and intelligence as well as honor and a strong moral compass. Hard to find among any of the self-serving politicians of this time.
I'd like to see a democrat challenger for Obama too!
Five states broke the primary timing rules, but only two—big states that Hillary was sure to win, Michigan and Florida—were penalized. The holding back of those two states gave Obama the ability to claim he was ahead in the race, even when he wasn’t. Unfortunately, a lot of people fell for that nonsense and started to consider him the frontrunner. That had an impact on media coverage and likely influenced the vote in later primaries. Paul Lukasiak documented this problem on several blogs, including InsightAnalytical, and found other evidence of what he calls “‘stop Hillary’ corruption” among certain members of the party leadership.................
Skybow: No even his own party is having second thoughts about Perry...I never even had confidence in him from the beginning.
I'd actually like a much stronger field to choose from where it comes to picking the President than what I've seen so far.
I actually really want our country to be led with strength and intelligence as well as honor and a strong moral compass. Hard to find among any of the self-serving politicians of this time.
Skybow: No even his own party is having second thoughts about Perry...I never even had confidence in him from the beginning.
I'd actually like a much stronger field to choose from where it comes to picking the President than what I've seen so far.
I actually really want our country to be led with strength and intelligence as well as honor and a strong moral compass. Hard to find among any of the self-serving politicians of this time.
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