Summary: Census Shows Where Taxes Are Lower, Growth Is Greater

The U.S. Census is beginning to release some figures from the 2010 count and there are some tidbits of interest there.
One is the fact that seven of the nine states that do not have a state income tax grew faster than the national average, as noted by Michael Barone in washingtonexaminer.com. The other two, South Dakota and New Hampshire, had the fastest growth in their regions.
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vspace5 alignright The U.S. Census is beginning to release some
figures from the 2010 count and there are some tidbits of interest
there.One is the fact that seven of the nine states that do not
have a state income tax grew faster than the national average, as
noted by Michael Barone in emwashingtonexaminer.comem. The other
two, South Dakota and New Hampshire, had the fastest growth in
their regions.High tax, big government socialist types like to
spout the nonsense that the tax structure does not influence
business or residency decisions. But 35 percent of the nations
total population growthfrom 281,421,906 in 2000 to 308,745,538 in
2010occurred in those nine states. And Texasthe state with the
greatest growthhas a diversified economy, is businessfriendly and
has low taxes.President Barack Obama and members of Congress bemoan
our nations dreary economic situation while contemplating
increasing taxes and implementing burdensome legislation and
standing idly by while government agencies impose oppressive
regulation without the Constitutional authority to do so.The
quickest way to kick start the economyand return to Constitutional
governanceis to take an axe to government. Im not talking about
slowing the growth of government, which in legislative doublespeak
is called a cut. Im talking about taking draconian measures like
eliminating unConstitutional agenciesthe Departments of Education,
Energy and Homeland Security, the Transportation Security
Administration, the Food and Drug Administration and the
Corporation for Public Broadcasting for startersclosing down
military bases around the world, ending the perpetual wars and
bringing all troops home, phasing out social welfare programs and
eliminating funding for Leftist boondoggles like the National
Endowment for the Arts.After that, how about we close down the
Federal Reserve, return to a gold standard and repeal the 16th
Amendmentand end the income taxand 17th Amendment while were at
itGovernment types and socialistsis that redundanthear suggestions
like this and wail. But slashing government and ending its ability
to debase the currency would be a giant leap toward Constitutional
governance.Anything less is continued support of tyranny.
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