We need a President Rick Perry. He has not only talked the talk, he’s walked the walk.
It turns out Dont Mess With Texas, is more than just a slogan. At least judging by the states ability to rebound from the Great Recession, and its dominance over the rankings in a new report highlighting the best-performing U.S. cities.
San Antonio heads up the Milken Institutes 2011 Best-Performing Cities index, but is just one of four Texas cities in the top five and nine of the 25 best in the country. The Lone Star State grades out well in job creation, according to the report, which found that Texas employers were responsible for one of every five U.S. jobs created from June 2010 to June 2011.
.Given the depth of the Great Recession, DeVol says, businesses have become more focused on cost. Texas, which has no state income tax, is very understanding of the need for companies to be competitive, he adds, citing streamlined processes that allow employers to get new facilities up and running faster and aggressive recruiting of out-of-state businesses to cities where they can hire qualified workers for less than in New York, California, Massachusetts or many other states.