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There is a little known laboratory experiment being conducted in the United States pitting two economic systems against one another. Those systems are Socialism and Capitalism. This experiment is taking place in two of the largest states in the country, California and Texas, with California representing the big government, high taxes, Socialist economic system and Texas representing the small government, low taxes, Capitalist economic system. The recession has no doubt helped in highlighting the differences between these two systems and the results of this experiment are coming in loud and clear; Capitalism by a long shot.

Since the conclusion of World War II California's growth has been extraordinary. In 1950 California's population grew from 10.6 million to 36.8 million in 2008. During this period, the Golden State attracted commercial and industrial expansion of astronomical rates. The adoption of a Master Plan for Higher Education in 1960 allowed the development of a highly efficient system of public education in the Community Colleges which included the University of California and California State University. By creating an educated workforce, California was able to attract investment, particularly in areas related to high technology. By 1980, California became recognized as the world's eighth-largest economy. Millions of workers were needed to fuel the expansion. The high population of the time caused tremendous problems with urban sprawl, traffic, pollution, and, to a lesser extent, crime.

Accompanying this growth was a liberal, progressivism with labor unions dominating the public sector and an unquenchable thirst for big government spending. California's budget has doubled from $59 billion to $120 billion in the decade 1995 to 2005 alone. To feed this spending binge California has systematically increased taxes on individuals to 9.3% and to 8.84% on corporations. Despite its best efforts to expand its tax revenues, California is projecting a budget deficit as high as $25 billion. There is even some talk of a $40 billion deficit, with a total public debt now approaching $500 billion. Its freeways are crumbling, public sector college tuition is up 30% and unemployment stands at 14.3%, 4.6% higher than the national average. California's economy is collapsing and citizens are voting with their feet. From 2000 to 2009 more than 1.5 million individuals have left the state and this trend is accelerating.

Contrast this to Texas. Texas' economy is booming. Nearly 1 million have moved into the state from 2000 - 2009. Nearly 145,000 have moved into the state during 2008-2009 alone. It's fiscal condition is sound. Public employee unions are weak or nonexistent. It's government is a fraction of the size of California's. Despite its small government, Texas is delivering superior services. Its teachers are paid less than California's, yet Texas' test scores are higher than California. Texas has no income tax, a legislature that meets only ninety days every two years, is building new freeways and boasts an unemployment rate below that of the national average. Due to population growth Texas is poised to add four more electoral votes in the 2010 apportionment, while California, for the first time in its history, will gain no electoral votes.

The differences between the two states is clear. California's high-tax, expensive government verses Texas's low-tax, low-services government. Or, better put; progressive socialism verses conservative, free market capitalism. The conclusion of the laboratory experiment between socialism and capitalism, between California's and Texas' two diverse economic systems is clear. The results are in. With the debate raging in the U.S. over government expansion, increased entitlements, which may include socializing health care, and increased taxes to pay for all of this, we do not need to look beyond our own backyard. Socialism has failed where capitalism has succeeded. Unfortunately for the citizens of the U.S. we cannot vote with out feet and leave for another state. We must stay and fight. We must wage the war against socialism and preserve the American Dream for our future generations. It's a battle worth fighting. Thanks to the genius of our founding fathers we have the means to wage revolution in this country, not with bullets or bloodshed but with a more formidable weapon; the power to vote.

Tom is a Certified Public Accountant, a Certified Financial Planner, CLTC (Certified Long-Term Care) and President of Cerefice & Company, the largest CPA firm in Rahway, New Jersey. Tom works with clients helping them manage their money, retirement planning, college savings, life insurance needs, IRAs and qualified plan rollovers with an eye towards maximizing tax benefits and minimizing taxes. Tom is founder of the Rich Habits Institute and author of "Rich Habits".

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i have a car insurance question.?

about how much would it cost for a 16 year old boy in california todrive a 2004 silverado access cab? please give me a quote and not a website.
i know it will be exspensive but we got a 2004 v6 mustang quoted and it was of a price we could afford so i was trying to see if this would be more or less.
okay let me refine my question. woulde a 2004 mustang v6 cost more then a 2004 5.3 litre v8 silverado.(access cab)

Let me redefine my answer - - - - The time its taking you to redefine your question you could of gotton the quotes based on the information i bothered to provide !

You need to run through the entire risk to get a quote,

Reg number
Zip code
Driver details,
Claims in past years
Convictions
Job
ETC ETC ETC
No 16 year old is exactly the same risk... No vehicle is the same engine sizes specs..... 2004 is a year a quick search shows there are more than one engine size available....
You cannot get a quote from just that info provided and any company that gives you a price is over quoting because they do not want the business.

Looks like you need to do some research yourself with all of the information.....
Thats going to mean going to websites which you have already dismissed ;)

Blunt but true unfortunately -

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According to Mothers Against Drunk Driving a person is killed by a drunk driver in this country every thirty-nine minutes. There were a total of 17,602 alcohol related fatalities on American roads in 2006.

With statistics like these it is no surprise that state governments across our country are enacting tough penalties for citizens whose choose to drink and drive, this includes Reseda. These penalties can include: mandatory jail time, loss of driving privileges, increased auto insurance rates, installation of an ignition interlock device, mandatory attendance of alcohol and drug educational classes, a lifetime conviction on your criminal record, points on your DMV driving record, employment consequences, professional license consequences, the inability to rent

a car, and consequences in unrelated legal proceedings, like divorce or child custody hearings.

While these are tough and often life changing penalties they bow in comparison to the shame and humiliation associated with an arrest and conviction for DUI. With the entire stigma associated with a DUI conviction it is more important now than ever to retain the services of a professional and experienced DUI attorney if you are arrested for Driving Under The Influence.

A professional DUI lawyer in Reseda or Marina del Rey, brings years of experience and expertise to help get your case dismissed. A professional DUI attorney can make sure your rights have not been violated, your blood and alcohol level tests have been properly performed, and ensure the equipment and procedures used to monitor your blood alcohol levels have been adequately maintained and carried out according to the laws of your state.

If you are going to have surgery you want the best surgeon, so if you have to experience a DWI charge in Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, or Hermosa Beach, you also want a seasoned and successful California DUI lawyer. In order to protect your interests, your family, and your property you need a professional attorney to help you with your DUI case.

You need a DUI expert lawyer who can explain all of your rights and help you navigate the complicated landscape of DUI law. You need an attorney who is experienced in dealing with DUI charges in your state because every state has different DUI/DWI laws. Only a professional Los Angeles DUI attorney who specializes in DUI and DWI cases in LA can make sure you receive all the protections and right afforded to you under the law in that city. The same goes for Orange County DWI Lawyers. These experienced DUI/DWI attorneys assist the driver charged with driving under the influence.