tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16816866.post1347036619065494844..comments2024-02-29T02:10:56.878-08:00Comments on J O S H U A P U N D I T: California To Pass Law To Eliminate BabysittersFreedom Fighterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13649470110087808596noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16816866.post-42988426253799788802011-09-01T08:55:49.223-07:002011-09-01T08:55:49.223-07:00You said it. I am a business owner who came to Cal...You said it. I am a business owner who came to California 26 years ago. In 18 days, I will wake up early, and get on I-10 East to Texas. I am taking my job creating skills and mid six-figure income with me. <br /><br />California is financially collapsing. I am getting out while I still can. Anyone with a good income would well be advised to do the same.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16816866.post-73036830587263352862011-08-31T12:16:59.904-07:002011-08-31T12:16:59.904-07:00The regulatory environment in CA may explain why m...The regulatory environment in CA may explain why many businesses seem to be leaving. It also explains why many businesses relocate their production to other countries. This is the type of action that is routinely demonized by the media as "offshoring." <br /><br />There's a reason for this. The regulatory environment makes it impossible for a commerical business interest, in many cases, to make a profit. Capital flows to places other countries and other less regulatory states like TX where it can achieve some type of return. <br /><br />In the case of TX, it has been more successful than other states at creating jobs because the regulatory environment has been largely less oppressive than other states. Unfortunately the Texas lawmakers have looked at this and decided that the cure to what ails them is for them to become more like other states!! At the rate its going, TX where I live may become like your CA.<br /><br />Until something is done about this out of control regulatory environment we cannot fix our economy. Any attempt to do so is a bit like "rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic." Unfortunately as it stands right now any attempt to reign in the out of control government bureacracy is not being seriously considered by either major political party. <br /><br />I think Dr. Ron Paul put it best to roughly paraphrase, "a government regulator cannot create jobs but they can sure prevent you from creating jobs." Until we get the government out of the way, I am unable to envision a scenario where we will be able to grow our economy.B.Posternoreply@blogger.com