This video from the folks at Reason TV shows how excessive government – especially a bloated government workforce – is debilitating California’s economy. The comparisons with Texas are a powerful example of why good policies are important.
April 13, 2010 by Dan Mitchell
This video from the folks at Reason TV shows how excessive government – especially a bloated government workforce – is debilitating California’s economy. The comparisons with Texas are a powerful example of why good policies are important.
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