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eridani

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Tue Mar 17, 2015, 08:17 AM Mar 2015

Reich: A Tale of Three States: California, Kansas, and Florida [View all]

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/03/15/1371066/-A-Tale-of-Three-States-California-Kansas-and-Florida

Robert Reich recently pointed out that if you listen to rightwing groups like the Tax Foundation, you would think California is a horrible place for business. These groups rank it in the top 10 worst due to "high cost" and "burdensome environmental regulations". However, these same groups rank Sam Brownback's Kansas as one of the best.

Here's the problem with that:

Kansas is collapsing. In four short years, since the tea party takeover, Kansas has had three credit downgrades along with a billion-dollar budget deficit. They are struggling to fund basic services and their education system is hanging on by a thread, with cutbacks making it almost dead last in teacher quality, pay, student spending and pupil-teacher ratio. It's so bad that REPUBLICAN state Sen. Wint Winter Jr. said Brownback's tax cuts have been a "train wreck".

Yet while the Sunflower state is falling apart, the Eureka State is CRUSHING it.

By any metric you use, California has become the best state in the union for investors. A great Democratic governor (Jerry Brown) and a Democratic-led legislature turned California around in four short years from a 27 billion dollar deficit disaster into a surplus and, according to Bloomberg, an absolute mecca for corporations! California companies in the S&P 500 have delivered returns of 134 percent! (No other state comes close.) These same companies outperformed the S&P 500 by a margin of 23%; and CA tech company sales account for 52% of all the tech sales in America.

So how can California have some of the highest business taxes and regulations in America, and yet be the most successful? The answer is simple. California invested in itself!
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Hmmmm - you mean spending money making the state better makes the state better? el_bryanto Mar 2015 #1
So that is the secret Jon82 Mar 2015 #42
Thank you Jerry Brown and the citizens of California! NBachers Mar 2015 #2
Jerry Brown and our Democratic Legislature faced a $42 billion, not $27 billion dollar deficit BlueCaliDem Mar 2015 #15
But remember, the majority of the good citizens of our state voted to raise our taxes. JDPriestly Mar 2015 #40
RW Ideology is impervious to facts Martin Eden Mar 2015 #3
Yes, and if you explain this all to them (about California that is) dorkzilla Mar 2015 #17
The republican party has caused so much harm to this country, CrispyQ Mar 2015 #21
I know what you mean Populist_Prole Mar 2015 #23
and families ~ hopemountain Mar 2015 #32
Many people who vote for R's are simply misinformed Martin Eden Mar 2015 #24
If she believes that, then she's clueless. Fantastic Anarchist Mar 2015 #25
Fairly clueless about policitcs, yes Martin Eden Mar 2015 #28
+1 F4lconF16 Mar 2015 #44
Fairly clueless about policitcs, yes Martin Eden Mar 2015 #28
She sounds like she gets her news from Faux News. She may be smart but she is just ignorant cui bono Mar 2015 #35
About a decade ago, my sister said they "had found WMD in Iraq" I told her there was not one Thor_MN Mar 2015 #37
My mother beltanefauve Mar 2015 #47
Great Article Gothmog Mar 2015 #4
Guess letting the "job creators" keep their taxes in the hope it will trickle down bigbrother05 Mar 2015 #5
Trickle down economics Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Mar 2015 #8
Piss on you economics Dirty Socialist Mar 2015 #22
Big corporations are not greedy in the least Jon82 Mar 2015 #43
HUGE K & R !!! - THANK YOU !!! WillyT Mar 2015 #6
Wait, what about Phil Mickelson saying California's taxes are to high...... a kennedy Mar 2015 #7
But, But ,,,, But,,,,, Cryptoad Mar 2015 #9
And the asshole Governors of Texas and Florida keep trying to pilfer California businesses. Fuddnik Mar 2015 #10
Kansas is now the 'ideal' model for Tea party run states. Arkansas is being sinkingfeeling Mar 2015 #11
Thats's the GOP mantra in VT also erronis Mar 2015 #12
But,but... Stryst Mar 2015 #13
I can't believe the voters in Kansas & Florida re-elected those two dumbasses. catbyte Mar 2015 #14
Actually, Schwarzenegger and Republicans expanded our deficit to $42 billion, not $27 billion. BlueCaliDem Mar 2015 #16
Schwarzenegger and Republicans are used car salesman. ffr Mar 2015 #18
All the Republican governors are following the Brownback playbook to one degree or another. Enthusiast Mar 2015 #19
There are two very different Californias. Throd Mar 2015 #20
There is nothing in that article that says there isn't poverty. upaloopa Mar 2015 #27
A liberal Democratic governor and state leg hifiguy Mar 2015 #26
Austerity works for no one but the top 1%. TAX THE RICH! Dont call me Shirley Mar 2015 #30
Somebody in CA better figure out a way to synthesize dihydrogen monoxide or all this won't mean jack tularetom Mar 2015 #31
California has also reinstated tax credits the Republicans eliminated from our budget. Kablooie Mar 2015 #33
THIS is the message that Democrats should shout from the roof tops in 2016. bvar22 Mar 2015 #34
The story here is about "the Tax Foundation" campaign of misinformation SleeplessinSoCal Mar 2015 #36
My sister in law lives in Arizona another right wing shit hole kimbutgar Mar 2015 #38
Very happy in Jerry Brown's California. Thank you. JDPriestly Mar 2015 #39
When it comes to road quality... awoke_in_2003 Mar 2015 #41
KnR for my home state. Glad to be here. Hekate Mar 2015 #45
when will people wake up and see this santroy79 Mar 2015 #46
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