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Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Liberalism Is Ruining California

The Wall Street Journal:

The latest Census Bureau data indicate that, in 2005, 239,416 more native-born Americans left the state than moved in. California is also on pace to lose domestic population (not counting immigrants) this year. The outmigration is such that the cost to rent a U-Haul trailer to move from Los Angeles to Boise, Idaho, is $2,090--or some eight times more than the cost of moving in the opposite direction.

What's gone wrong? A big part of the story is a tax and regulatory culture that treats the most productive businesses and workers as if they were ATMs. The cost to businesses of complying with California's rules, regulations and paperwork is more than twice as high as in other Western states.

But the worst growth killer may well be California's tax system. The business tax rate of 8.8% is the highest in the West, and its steeply "progressive" personal income tax has an effective top marginal rate of 10.3%, or second highest in the nation. CalTax, the state's taxpayer advocacy group, reports that the richest 10% of earners pay almost 75% of the entire income-tax revenue in the state, and most of these are small-business owners, i.e., the people who create jobs.


Read the whole thing.

The rest of the country should be learning from California's big-government, "tax the rich" ways. Sadly, far too many of the other 49 states seem inclined to follow in California's footsteps.

Comments

Avatar for richard

Liberalism is killing our country why should California be any different

richard on February 28, 2006 at 12:08 pm
Avatar for robert108

As a Californian, I couldn’t agree more.  Arnold is better than Gray, but a real conservative would be better. 

robert108 on February 28, 2006 at 12:25 pm
Avatar for Adam

It’s an interesting phenomenon...This sort of thing has been happening in similar areas for quite a while now (Blue-State, urban areas to red-state rural areas).  I’ll be interested to see if the electoral college changes much after the next census.

Adam on February 28, 2006 at 09:23 pm
Avatar for EdMcGon

If California keeps going this way, they might have the population of Alaska before the end of this century. Heck, even the illegal Mexican immigrants might turn their noses up at California.

EdMcGon on March 1, 2006 at 05:03 am
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