Half the Jobs Created in the US Were Created in Texas

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Rich Lowry has the numbers : According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 214,000 net new jobs were created in the United States from August 2009 to August 2010. Texas created 119,000 jobs during the same period. If every state in the country had performed as well, we’d have created about 1.5 million jobs nationally during the past year, and maybe “stimulus” wouldn’t be such a dirty word. What does Austin know that Washington doesn’t? At its simplest: Don’t overtax and -spend, keep regulations to a minimum, avoid letting unions and trial lawyers run riot, and display an enormous neon sign saying, “Open for Business.” Add in the voter registration numbers from Oklahoma and that part of the country is starting to look pretty good.

Half the Jobs Created in the US Were Created in Texas

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