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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

TEXAS GOVERNOR RICK PERRY TO GIVE EXCESS TAX MONEY BACK TO ITS PEOPLE

Republican Texas Governor Rick Perry, the longest serving governor in the nation, said he "doesn't believe in the notion that if you collect more, you spend more" and plans to return to Texans the excess money collected. Under him, he created a $12 billion rainy-day fund.

With Texas having no state income tax, Perry has lured a lot of businesses into moving to Texas by personally calling on daily basis business owners all from over the country, luring them to  move and invest in the state. Two years ago, it proposed a program also for colleges to offer a $10,000 bachelor's degree and last Tuesday he announced 13 universities are planning to launch the said proposal. Perry believes in creating jobs through private sector and letting people keep their money to themselves.

Rick Perry has no plan to set up the Obamacare in his state saying it will bankrupt the state since Obamacare will be not be paid by federal government but will be shouldered by the states. In the meantime, California is still busy borrowing to keep itself afloat and with its people who last year voted to raise taxes on themselves, California's liberal debt and deficit will never show a surplus in the near future. More likely, the tax-loving people of California will just demand another tax increase on themselves showing their love for taxes and bloated liberal government.


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