by Ludi » Sat 10 Apr 2010, 13:00:50
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Sixstrings', ' ')the only point I wanted to make is that I don't understand why people assume their state government would somehow become a lily white knight on a horse and supposedly do so much better than the federal government.
Because they love their state!
Here in Texas, there is limited state government. To many people, limited = good, even if what little government there is might be terrifically corrupt, at least it is small.
To its credit, Texas apparently pays slightly more than it receives in federal $$. This is not counting the bozillions pouring in via the military, of course.
"Federal Tax Burdens and Expenditures: Texas is a Donor State
Texas taxpayers receive less federal funding per dollar of federal taxes paid compared to the average state. Per dollar of Federal tax collected in 2005, Texas citizens received approximately $0.94 in the way of federal spending. This ranks the state 35th nationally and represents a slight decrease from 1995, when Texas received $0.95 per dollar of federal taxes paid (ranking them 37th nationally). Neighboring states and the amount of federal spending they received per dollar of federal taxation paid were as follows: New Mexico ($2.03), Oklahoma ($1.36), Arkansas ($1.41), and Louisiana ($1.78).
Comparing the amount of federal taxes sent to Washington with the amount of federal spending coming back to the state"
http://www.taxfoundation.org/research/topic/60.html