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Unfortunately, the guy at the restaurant who made that last comment understands more about economics than the bulk of our local and state

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Pittsburgh at the top of the pile in red tape

and taxation and at the bottom of the pile in economic growth and job creation.

It's Economics 101. Increase the price of shirts, and you'll sell fewer shirts; raise the cost of living and the price of doing business, and

you'll attract less investment, create fewer jobs and shrink the population.Office 2007 download is on sale now! 

"It doesn't take training in economics to understand that when larger and larger amounts of capital are annually removed from the private

sector by state and local governments, families are left with fewer dollars to spend on their needs, and businesses have fewer resources for Office 2007 Professional bring me so much convenience.

investment and job creation," says Grant Gulibon, senior policy analyst at the Commonwealth Foundation in Harrisburg. "Year after year of

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promote optimal economic growth and

prosperity, but to simply generate the maximum possible amount of revenue for government to spend."

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of inflation. Regrettably, in terms of our

competitive position in attracting new investment or keeping more money in our take-home pays, that's not normal. In the 1990s, only one

state in the nation had a higher rate of growth in government spending per capita than Pennsylvania.

Calculated in terms of "economic freedom," a recent study by Forbes magazine and the Pacific Research Institute ("U.S. Economic Freedom Office 2010 is my favorite.

Index: 2004") ranked Pennsylvania 45th out of the 50 states. That means we're bringing up the rear when it comes to fiscal mismanagement by

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And, conversely, the 45th-place ranking says we're at the front of the parade when it comes to having an overstock of politicians who are

exceptionally proficient at coming up with new ways to pick our pockets. What's now on the agenda in Harrisburg is another hike in the gas

tax, on top of the Jan. 1 increase that made Pennsylvania's level of taxation on gasoline the second-highest in the nation.

In any case, to put things in perspective when money goes from private wallets to the public pot, Microsoft outlook 2010 is powerful.

here's how I see it. On the private side, I

see a lot of people who work hard for eight or 10 hours a day, for not spectacular wages, minimum or no health care coverage, and not much in

the way of any buildup of money for retirement. And on the "public servant" side, there's a news report from the National Taxpayers Union on

former Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle's retirement package that I saw on the same day that Channel 11 was asking the dishwashers and

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Daschle, defeated in November's elections, pocketed $175,000 per year in taxpayers' dollars as party leader. This year, he'll collect

$121,233 in pension money, and then another $5 million or so in pension dollars over his expected lifetime for his monkeying around in the

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