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DEVORE: 2 Million People Leave California BECAUSE of Government

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Posted By:  Gary Gonsalves, M.D.

Chuck DeVore once lived right here in California and in 2004 he was elected to the California legislature.  After terming out in 2011 he planned on running for the Orange County superviser in 2012, but he instead accepted a new job……in Texas. 

Now working for the Texas Public Policy Foundation, Mr. DeVore analyzes Texas policy and compares/contrasts to other states.  In his research he has learned that 2 million people have followed his lead and left California BECAUSE OF GOVERNMENT……….
 
Reposted from CalWatchDog

CA GOP Convention: DeVore lays out stark CA vs. TX contrast

Mar. 2, 2013

By Katy Grimes

SACRAMENTO — Former Assemblyman Chuck DeVore, R-Irvine, left the Golden State for Texas in 2011 after he termed out. DeVore returned to his former state Friday night to speak at the dinner banquet of the California Republican Party Spring Convention in the state capitol.

Some saw him gloating over his decision to leave the state. Others saw him a recruiter for the Lone Star State.

Whatever DeVore’s role, the move he made has been very good for him,
as he enjoys the benefits of living in a lower-tax, lower-regulation
state.

Way back when …

DeVore harkened back to his first Republican convention in 1981.
“Jerry Brown was governor,” he said, which got a big laugh from the
audience. ”Here we are in 2013, and Jerry Brown is once again governor.
But the state of California is worse.”

DeVore said he was told to keep his speech optimistic, but admitted it would be a struggle, given California’s economic woes.

DeVore launched into the stats, facts and numbers to show the stark
contrast between the beautiful but crumbling California and the
economically thriving Texas — and why the Golden State can no longer
rely on its stunning weather to attract and keep productive residents.

“In 1981, California was the eighth-most-taxed state,” said DeVore.
“Today, California is the fourth-most-taxed state in the U.S., and
that’s before the recent $50 billion tax increase” over seven years from
Proposition 30, which voters passed last November.

DeVore said his decision to move to Texas was not made lightly. Prior
to his first election to the Legislature in 2004, he worked in the
aerospace industry in Southern California. “It’s been decimated since I
worked in it,” DeVore said, as have many industries in California.

Just two weeks after leaving the  Assembly in Dec. 2010, DeVore
announced he expected to run for Orange County supervisor in 2012. He
instead dropped out of the race after he accepted a new job — in Texas.
California Republicans were shocked.

Hired as a visiting scholar at the nonprofit Texas Public Policy Foundation, DeVore was tasked with writing about Texas
low taxes and regulations, and contrasting Texas’ business climate with
other states. DeVore is now a vice president at the think tank.

While DeVore worked on a book on Texas as a model of prosperity, he found 2 million people had moved out of California “because of government.”

In California, 11.2 percent of all personal income goes to taxes, he
said. In Texas, it’s 7.9 percent. “That’s a 42 percent difference! That
is why people are fleeing,” he said. “They don’t just take it from you.
Bureaucrats spend it on stuff. And they fine you or send you to jail.”

High cost of regulations: Who is making money?

In 2006, a study was done on the cost of regulations in California.
DeVore said then-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger did not want to release it.
But finally in 2009, when unemployment hit a 70-year high for the state,
the California State University-Sacramento study came out.

DeVore said the study laid out how California’s energy policy led to
the highest gasoline tax and the costliest electricity in the country.
No wonder, he said, that “people will move out of California and go to
Texas.”

DeVore said even Canadians have figured out how to profit off the
state’s regulatory culture. “California imports a lot of electricity,
but it has to be green,” said DeVore. “BC Power, in British Columbia,
which got caught manipulating energy costs in 2001, exports
hydroelectric power to California at a very high profit.”

But the irony is BC Power has to import its own electricity because
of how much it sends to California — and it comes from power generated
by coal from the state of Washington and the province of Alberta. The
coal is cheaper — and in the big climate picture, its use negates
California’s use of cleaner hydroelectric power. Meaning California’s
policies achieved no actual reductions in greenhouse gases.

“The challenge for California is these policies lead to a higher cost
of living,” DeVore explained. “Land use is  restricted in California.
Housing costs 176 percent of the national average. The cost of living is
33 percent higher than in Texas. It’s a big deal. It means we have to
pay a lot more to work here in California.”

California’s politically incorrect oil reserves

DeVore said he hears from many people the reason Texas is
economically sound is “it’s all about the oil. If California had the oil
Texas has …”

But California has a massive shale formation off of the coast of
Monterey and underground in the San Joaquin Valley, which is home to at
least 400 billion barrels of oil, he said. “This is one-half of the
reserves in Saudi Arabia,” said DeVore. “But politics is preventing
California from getting at the oil.”

State legislators don’t have the same appreciation of the private
sector in California that they do in Texas. DeVore said his research
found that in California, only 18 percent of Democratic lawmakers have a
private sector background. In Texas, 75 percent of the lawmakers, all
part-time legislators, come from the private sector.

“In California, [Democratic lawmakers] are mostly community organizers,” he said.

Poverty in the Golden State

“If California keeps raising taxes, we won’t see many Hollywood tycoons. They will leave,” DeVore said.

However, according to DeVore, it is the poor who are most affected by California policies.

A study after the 2012 election found California has the highest
poverty rate in the country at 23.5 percent. ”Do [the poor] benefit from
high taxes, and high energy costs? Who benefits from things continuing
as they are today?” DeVore asked.

He said the challenge is, “How do we communicate to people who would
most benefit from our policies? California is still a bellwether state.
It gave nation Ronald Reagan and Proposition 13. If we can get a few
things right, it would herald a turnaround for America itself. That s
how important it is right now.”


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    • welldoneson

      That’s BC Hydro, not BC power. At the time, a fairly hard-left gov’t was in power in BC, they in their ten years in power turned us from a power exporter to a power importer. They also used the power sales to California as a ruse to show a balanced budget. Trouble is California didn’t actually pay for that power – and still didn’t. :lol:

      You will find this to be true of most hard left governments – almost nothing they say or do can be trusted. They are almost never what they appear to be, and are almost never doing what they say they are doing. And, the left are almost always controlled by some of the more extremist voices within their ranks. That’s why they so often accuse the right of being controlled by extremists; because that is how they do things. They also accuse their opponents of doing the crooked stuff they themselves do; and, they justify their own corruption by their own pretense that the other guys are doing it.

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