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Is this true?
« on: August 16, 2011, 07:07:17 PM »
   That since the election of Barack Obama ,40% of all new jobs created have been located in Texas?

     Can this be so?

       Why then does Barack Obama love Texas so much?

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Re: Is this true?
« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2011, 10:29:52 PM »
   That since the election of Barack Obama ,40% of all new jobs created have been located in Texas?

     Can this be so?

       Why then does Barack Obama love Texas so much?

Don't forget to factor in the exodus from CA. It might have something to do with liberal policies, or shall I say a business friendly atmosphere in Texas.

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Re: Is this true?
« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2011, 12:06:39 AM »
What is the President doing that is so good for Texas?

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Re: Is this true?
« Reply #4 on: August 17, 2011, 02:28:44 PM »
Presidents do not create jobs. Your assumption that there are more jobs in Texas is due to the work of the President is faulty. The price of oil is high, so there is more prosperity in Texas. People in the rest of the country subsidize Texas when they pay $4.00 a gallon at the pump.

According to Rick Scott, Florida created even more jobs than Texas. It has to do with the statics involved.

Neither Scott nor Perry can take the credit for this, by the way.
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Re: Is this true?
« Reply #5 on: August 17, 2011, 02:49:58 PM »
Presidents do not create jobs. Your assumption that there are more jobs in Texas is due to the work of the President is faulty. The price of oil is high, so there is more prosperity in Texas. People in the rest of the country subsidize Texas when they pay $4.00 a gallon at the pump.

According to Rick Scott, Florida created even more jobs than Texas. It has to do with the statics involved.

Neither Scott nor Perry can take the credit for this, by the way.

Like I said earlier, you big dummy, it's because liberal policies force companies to flee sates for a better business friendly atmosphere. I wouldn't expect you to understand diddly squat about job creation. I doubt you have ever created any type of job nor do you understand much about how a company works. BTW, that is why business leave countries too. Texas is just one more stop before many companies, that are able, will eventually leave the USA for a better climate. And I'm not talking about sunshine you dolt.

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Re: Is this true?
« Reply #6 on: August 17, 2011, 03:15:04 PM »
Texas has oil. When the price of oil is high, Texas does well. When it falls, Texas falters. This has happened since the 1930's. It has not one damn thing to do with the business climate.

Taxes are at an all-time low. And you are, as ever, full of crap. It is unfortunate that you are incapable of figuring this out for yourself, but it is nonetheless true.
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Re: Is this true?
« Reply #7 on: August 17, 2011, 03:40:18 PM »
Texas has oil. When the price of oil is high, Texas does well. When it falls, Texas falters. This has happened since the 1930's. It has not one damn thing to do with the business climate.

Taxes are at an all-time low. And you are, as ever, full of crap. It is unfortunate that you are incapable of figuring this out for yourself, but it is nonetheless true.

Texas has done a great job of luring companies from communist states like CA because it's financially better for said companies to leave (liberal) places that have FAR too many rules & regs, high taxes, and cost companies large sums of $$. Of course oil helps but 20 years ago OIL was a much bigger part of the Texas economy than it is today. Texas has DIVERSIFIED it's economy!

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Re: Is this true?
« Reply #8 on: August 17, 2011, 08:28:00 PM »
Suppose that Perry becomes president. If his talents are in luring jobs away from one state to another, how would that work internationally?

If the government does not have enough money NOW, how will it lower taxes and have more money? Rightwingers make no sense at all.

I really doubt that any major number of jobs went from California to Texas. I also doubt that you have even one statistic to back that up.
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Re: Is this true?
« Reply #9 on: August 17, 2011, 09:45:53 PM »
If the government does not have enough money NOW, how will it lower taxes and have more money?

Bozo, you can answer your own question by answering a QUESTION of mine.

If the government does not have enough money, how did that JUST happen?

Well the answer is because we are spending more money than we are taking in (thank you Obama). As a matter of fact we are spending more money compared to any time in our countries history.

So MR. Failed Economics 101 the answer isn't higher taxes, the answer is cutting spending so lazy bums like you don't get anymore free rides.

Oh and BTW, you would make as crappy a president as Obama.





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Re: Is this true?
« Reply #10 on: August 17, 2011, 11:59:52 PM »
Presidents do not create jobs. Your assumption that there are more jobs in Texas is due to the work of the President is faulty. The price of oil is high, so there is more prosperity in Texas. People in the rest of the country subsidize Texas when they pay $4.00 a gallon at the pump.

According to Rick Scott, Florida created even more jobs than Texas. It has to do with the statics involved.

Neither Scott nor Perry can take the credit for this, by the way.


Jobs jobs jobs, most of Obamas speeches for the whole time he has been canadate and president have been about making jobs.


You don't mean that President Obama is claiming something that he can't have done and still can't do?