Posted on 05/09/2013 8:58:42 AM PDT by Innovative
Did you not hear Cruz slice and dice Harry Reid by "commending" his "candor"?
Cruz is the master of ironic sarcasm. His comments are deft insults to Obama, which Obama well knows.
That’s going to leave a mark.
Here's an example of growth between 2002 - 2011 by sector.
Cruz Strikes Back at Reid, Mockingly Commends Demonstration of Civility
Are you a Texan?
Do you think it has everything to do with oil and nothing to do with a State Government that maintains a budget and is Pro business?
All States have their industry, but not all State Governments will keep their greasy hands off the majority of profit.
No I grew up in Louisiana, also an oil state.
Do you think it has everything to do with oil and nothing to do with a State Government that maintains a budget and is Pro business?
Can you read? Did I say "Nothing to do" I said "more to do" with oil. Not all or nothing. Certainly low taxes and regs help. But oil is the main driver.
No I grew up in Louisiana, also an oil state.
Do you think it has everything to do with oil and nothing to do with a State Government that maintains a budget and is Pro business?
Can you read? Did I say "Nothing to do" I said "more to do" with oil. Not all or nothing. Certainly low taxes and regs help. But oil is the main driver.
That’s chart is a little misleading in that’s its 10 years that ended in 2012. 38,000 oil jobs were added in Texas in the year 2012-2013. It’s not that the chart is wrong. It’s just not representative of where the growth is now.
And the health jobs are driven more by Federal spending and demographics than anything else.
2012........ Growth in most sectors is what is the driving force not just one sector. Growth in one sector benefits other sectors as well.
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Texas employers added 4,100 total nonfarm jobs in December for a total of 260,800 jobs added over the year. In December 2012, Texas employers reported 10,904,000 total nonfarm jobs.
Read more at the Hays Free Press http://haysfreepress.com/2013/01/30/2012-concludes-with-nearly-11-million-jobs-in-texas-texas-unemployment-rate-declines-for-fourth-consecutive-month/#ixzz2SpdsB5kE
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Texas employers continued to expand their payrolls in January with the addition of 10,400 total nonfarm jobs for a total of 310,900 jobs added over the year......
The Mining and Logging industry, which includes oil- and gas-related jobs, added 19,700 jobs from January 2012 to January 2013 for a 7.6 percent annual growth rate.
Read more at the Hays Free Press http://haysfreepress.com/2013/03/14/texas-adds-310900-jobs-over-the-year-10400-jobs-added-in-january/#ixzz2SpeWXO49
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