Balance Of State Trade

So, Illinois is sitting pretty. It’s chasing out all of those annoying whiny greedy businesses to Wisconsin and Indiana, due to its rapacious tax and spending policies, but that’s not the best part. It’s now importing cowardly and corrupt Democrat politicians from both those states, on the off chance that its home-grown supply runs dry. It’s a win-win!

I disagree, though, that this is the right Monty Python reference. It’s this one.

9 thoughts on “Balance Of State Trade”

  1. Oh my…Chris…you wrote…a post…against higher corporate taxes!

    [wipes tears from eyes]

    Please stop…my sides are splitting

    Wait ’til I tell Martha…

  2. Yes, but Chris, you also said:

    “Somehow I doubt that many companies are going to relocate to a higher-tax state.”

    Are we permitted to quote you when the argument arrives of why Texas doesn’t have the same unemployment problem California does? Or will you excitedly cry Oh but that’s DIFFERENT! Bets, anyone?

  3. Chris, California is also an oil producing state. In 2009 California produced approximately 275 million barrels of oil. Texas did produce more oil during that period, around 350 million barrels.

    So you are saying the primary cause of the disparity in unemployment rates between Texas and California is their difference in oil production?

  4. Then you remember something that didn’t happen, Chris. (Why am I not surprised?) In the 2000 Census Texas was ranked #8 in percentage growth in population (23% in the 1990s), while California was ranked #18 (14% in the 1990s).

  5. This leads to the question, why in the hell did Boeing move their corporate headquarters to Illinois, oh wait, it was rapacious taxes in Washington state!

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