California has not learned the high cost of high taxes
Opinion Journal:
...The Governor feared that divided support might doom both. So he and the unions agreed to back only one initiative with a top rate of 13.3%. The measure would also raise the state sales tax by a quarter of a percentage point to 7.5%, or more than 9% including the sales tax in some cities. Oh, and instead of lasting five years, the income-tax increase would last for seven. ...So for the privilege of living in California, a millionaire would pay close to $125,000 a year more in income tax than someone in Nevada, Texas or Florida. A Californian earning $10 million would pay an extra $1 million or more than if she moved to a state without an income tax, or nearly $500,000 than an average tax state. ...Texas appreciates then new business California is sending us with taxes like these. I do feel sorry for those who are left in California, but they are going to have to stop voting for liberals if they are going to turn things around.
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