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RE: Why can't every state be like Texas
(10-29-2009 12:27 PM)RobertN Wrote:  Sure. The AMerican companies that moved down south will move to China and the south returns to its single wide and outhouse days(compared to today with doublewides and outhouses). At least it is not hot and humid all year long and there is some intelligent life up here.

You make a good 5 year old.
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RE: Why can't every state be like Texas
(10-29-2009 12:27 PM)RobertN Wrote:  
(10-28-2009 07:22 AM)Rebel Wrote:  
(10-28-2009 02:56 AM)RobertN Wrote:  Well of course the south is going to have more high on the list. They have a more balanced economy(companies can basically have sweatshops in terms of pay and the locals will flock to them because the wages are better than other jobs in the region) than mmost of the big cities of rust belt. But you did note that midsized rustbelt cities were pretty stable. Likely because of the many corps that have moved from big cities to the midsized making them more diverse.

Btw, I wouldn't count on Hartford staying in the top 40 much longer either since insurance is a large part of the economy. I have a pic of Hartford that is almost identical to pic that they use in that story.

What "sweat shops" you f'n idiot? Our cost of living is lower, which is going to help us out in the long run while you idiots are starving your asses off up North with no jobs. You've PUSHED jobs out while we're making the environment business-friendly.

Wanna predict how this is going to turn out?
Sure. The AMerican companies that moved down south will move to China and the south returns to its single wide and outhouse days(compared to today with doublewides and outhouses). At least it is not hot and humid all year long and there is some intelligent life up here.

You can take my triple wide over my dead body, I just put rims on it. My 15 kids can't fit in no single wide.
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RE: Why can't every state be like Texas
(10-29-2009 12:18 PM)claytonbigsby Wrote:  
(10-28-2009 02:56 AM)RobertN Wrote:  
(10-27-2009 09:45 PM)GGniner Wrote:  
(10-27-2009 05:47 PM)Paul M Wrote:  Forty Strongest U.S. Metro Economies

1. San Antonio, TX
2. Austin-Round Rock, TX
3. Oklahoma City, OK
4. Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR
5. Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX
6. Baton Rouge, LA
7. Tulsa, OK
8. Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA
9. Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX
10. El Paso, TX
11. Jackson, MS
12. McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX


http://images.businessweek.com/ss/09/10/.../index.htm

pretty telling stat, spin that Roberta
Well of course the south is going to have more high on the list. They have a more balanced economy(companies can basically have sweatshops in terms of pay and the locals will flock to them because the wages are better than other jobs in the region) than mmost of the big cities of rust belt. But you did note that midsized rustbelt cities were pretty stable. Likely because of the many corps that have moved from big cities to the midsized making them more diverse.

Btw, I wouldn't count on Hartford staying in the top 40 much longer either since insurance is a large part of the economy. I have a pic of Hartford that is almost identical to pic that they use in that story.

I thought it was from the cheap labor of slavery that still goes on down there. Easy to be profitable when the payroll is 0.

Cheap labor of Slavery?? You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about, do you? If you're talking about illegal aliens, 1) they came here voluntarily to work for these slave wages and 2) rarely if ever do they make less than minimum wage, and with skills... MUCH more. The difference is, they'll do for $10/hr what a union guy charges $35/hr for. and 3) they're all across the country, not just in Texas. Millions in big cities like Chicago and New York... and many more in every other city.
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(10-29-2009 12:40 PM)Hambone10 Wrote:  Cheap labor of Slavery?? You have absolutely no idea

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for the record, Slavery wasn't "Free" labor in a Financial sense.

Still had to feed, house, clothe, provide "free healthcare"....alot like Socialism or Serfdom if you prefer.
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RE: Why can't every state be like Texas
(10-29-2009 12:27 PM)RobertN Wrote:  Sure. The AMerican companies that moved down south will move to China and the south returns to its single wide and outhouse days(compared to today with doublewides and outhouses). At least it is not hot and humid all year long and there is some intelligent life up here.

This may not be the dumbest thing I've read of your words on this board, Robert, but it's definitely in the team picture.

Such sweeping generalizations from the purportedly open-minded end of the spectrum.
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Texas still has it's problems. Just yesterday a at Houston City Council, they refused to hear a plan to Train HPD with 287 g immigration detention. Council Members Snub Immigration Meeting

They have been trying to get this discussed for as long as it has been available from ICE.

The F'ing mayor Bill White refused to show up. A quorum was not meet so it was never even discussed, continuing Houston as the largest Sanctuary City in the Nation.

BTW, Healthcare Reform in Texas, with the largest population of uninsured in the nation, is going to require the rest of the country to pay for all the illegals here. Since it's the Feds responsible to screen for citizenship.
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RE: Why can't every state be like Texas
(10-29-2009 12:36 PM)Rebel Wrote:  
(10-29-2009 12:27 PM)RobertN Wrote:  Sure. The AMerican companies that moved down south will move to China and the south returns to its single wide and outhouse days(compared to today with doublewides and outhouses). At least it is not hot and humid all year long and there is some intelligent life up here.

You make a good 5 year old.
You make a great Republican. Ignorant and frightened.
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RE: Why can't every state be like Texas
(10-29-2009 12:37 PM)claytonbigsby Wrote:  
(10-29-2009 12:27 PM)RobertN Wrote:  
(10-28-2009 07:22 AM)Rebel Wrote:  
(10-28-2009 02:56 AM)RobertN Wrote:  Well of course the south is going to have more high on the list. They have a more balanced economy(companies can basically have sweatshops in terms of pay and the locals will flock to them because the wages are better than other jobs in the region) than mmost of the big cities of rust belt. But you did note that midsized rustbelt cities were pretty stable. Likely because of the many corps that have moved from big cities to the midsized making them more diverse.

Btw, I wouldn't count on Hartford staying in the top 40 much longer either since insurance is a large part of the economy. I have a pic of Hartford that is almost identical to pic that they use in that story.

What "sweat shops" you f'n idiot? Our cost of living is lower, which is going to help us out in the long run while you idiots are starving your asses off up North with no jobs. You've PUSHED jobs out while we're making the environment business-friendly.

Wanna predict how this is going to turn out?
Sure. The AMerican companies that moved down south will move to China and the south returns to its single wide and outhouse days(compared to today with doublewides and outhouses). At least it is not hot and humid all year long and there is some intelligent life up here.

You can take my triple wide over my dead body, I just put rims on it. My 15 kids can't fit in no single wide.
Gee. You must have at least 2 outhouses and at least 2 1975 Ford pickups with gun racks in the back with that many kids. I assume you literally believe in "be fruitful and multiply".
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RE: Why can't every state be like Texas
I assume you literally believe in "be fruitful and multiply".

Whats the non-literal interpretation here Roberta?
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(10-29-2009 01:38 PM)GGniner Wrote:  I assume you literally believe in "be fruitful and multiply".

Whats the non-literal interpretation here Roberta?

"Be a fruit and have multiple partners."
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good one
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(10-27-2009 05:02 PM)nomad2u2001 Wrote:  I believe NC could be the same way with better leadership who are for less taxation. I know of at least 15 businesses that are doing well that can't expand because of increased taxes. We could be on that level and it kind of makes me mad.

The biggest problem with NC is that in small town NC the people are still fighting the black vs. white issue in the town politics. The leadership in that state from the local to the statewide is just terrible.
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RE: Why can't every state be like Texas
(10-29-2009 12:36 PM)RobertN Wrote:  
(10-29-2009 12:18 PM)claytonbigsby Wrote:  
(10-28-2009 02:56 AM)RobertN Wrote:  
(10-27-2009 09:45 PM)GGniner Wrote:  
(10-27-2009 05:47 PM)Paul M Wrote:  Forty Strongest U.S. Metro Economies

1. San Antonio, TX
2. Austin-Round Rock, TX
3. Oklahoma City, OK
4. Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR
5. Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX
6. Baton Rouge, LA
7. Tulsa, OK
8. Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA
9. Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX
10. El Paso, TX
11. Jackson, MS
12. McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX


http://images.businessweek.com/ss/09/10/.../index.htm

pretty telling stat, spin that Roberta
Well of course the south is going to have more high on the list. They have a more balanced economy(companies can basically have sweatshops in terms of pay and the locals will flock to them because the wages are better than other jobs in the region) than mmost of the big cities of rust belt. But you did note that midsized rustbelt cities were pretty stable. Likely because of the many corps that have moved from big cities to the midsized making them more diverse.

Btw, I wouldn't count on Hartford staying in the top 40 much longer either since insurance is a large part of the economy. I have a pic of Hartford that is almost identical to pic that they use in that story.

I thought it was from the cheap labor of slavery that still goes on down there. Easy to be profitable when the payroll is 0.
No. Texass is part of the US and is not alllowed to have "slavery"(no, not the Fo version that we are all slaves of the government) in this day and time. However, all bets are off if/when Taxass seceds. I can definately see them bringing it back.

That may be the most idiotic speculation I have ever...EVER...read in the Spin Room. You are either a meat puppet just trying to stir people up, or you are one of the biggest "dunces" that has ever graced NCAAbbs. It's too bad that endzone 2 isn't around anymore (not really). You guys would have epic discussions on this board.
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RE: Why can't every state be like Texas
(10-29-2009 01:01 PM)Smaug Wrote:  
(10-29-2009 12:27 PM)RobertN Wrote:  Sure. The AMerican companies that moved down south will move to China and the south returns to its single wide and outhouse days(compared to today with doublewides and outhouses). At least it is not hot and humid all year long and there is some intelligent life up here.

This may not be the dumbest thing I've read of your words on this board, Robert, but it's definitely in the team picture.

Such sweeping generalizations from the purportedly open-minded end of the spectrum.
I just like to get these guys in the south riled up. It works every time. :)
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(10-29-2009 01:38 PM)GGniner Wrote:  I assume you literally believe in "be fruitful and multiply".

Whats the non-literal interpretation here Roberta?
**** you?
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