Tansy_Gold (1000+ posts) Mon Nov-01-10 11:51 AM
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1. I guess maybe Californians wanted to protect their environment
Edited on Mon Nov-01-10 11:52 AM by Tansy_Gold
or their workers' safety or make sure they get paid a living wage. You know, stuff like that. Maybe there isn't a whole lot of that in Mississippi or Alabama. . . . or Texas.
Of course, they don't have the skilled work force or the access to technology either, do they.
I guess you get what you pay for.
TG, NTY
PS I was gonna alert on this post for accusing the whole state of California for being insane, but I decided maybe it would spark an interesting discussion instead.
Which environment might that be, tansy? The one where LA is regularly the most polluted city in the nation? Ever seen the beaches after a storm? Or the bacteria warnings?
BTW, DUmmies--if you tax companies to the point where they can't function, they leave, typically taking those high skilled workers with them, making it a double-hit to the economy.
Just ask those folks up in Washington, watching Boeing move to Texas. Texas Instruments--aren't they high-tech? Don't they require "smrat" people to work there too? And where is it that I keep hearing them talk about NASA, oh, where was that--oh yeah--HOUSTON! And Alabama? Hmmmm...seems that I nearly got a job with TVA at Brown's Ferry. What was that town out there, Huntsville, was it? Something about a whole shitload MORE high-tech and NASA types out there? Marshall Space Flight Center, Redstone Arsenal, those just kinda seem to stick in my head for some reason...
What a bunch of ****tards.