Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:
California has the highest state income tax rate in the nation and collects far more revenue from income taxes than any state in the U.S.
Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:
State schools in the South are VASTLY more egalitarian than California universities. UCLA-a PUBLIC institution-admits less than one hundred African-Americans in a typical year. The majority of course being scholarship athletes. Cal has been coping with ways to limit Asian admittances for a generation.
You never wondered why a state with such a puny black population suffers magnified racial problems?
Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:
State schools in the South are VASTLY more egalitarian than California universities. UCLA-a PUBLIC institution-admits less than one hundred African-Americans in a typical year. The majority of course being scholarship athletes. Cal has been coping with ways to limit Asian admittances for a generation.
You never wondered why a state with such a puny black population suffers magnified racial problems?
Quote from Landis82:
Pabst, much of what you say is true.
However, there were two reasons why UCLA reached a crisis point in 2006 when only 249 African Americans were admitted for Fall of 2006, and only 100 of those actually enrolled. Same can be said of UC Berkeley.
1.) The implementation of Prop. 209 in 1998 which prohibited public institutions from considering race, sex, or ethnicity. (Michigan passed a similar state constitution amendment in 2006).
2.) The incredible competitiveness of admissions at UCLA and CAL. For 2009, I believe that 55,600 freshman applicants applied for admission to UCLA, along with another 16,500 transfer hopefuls.
http://www.newsroom.ucla.edu/portal...can-American-Admissions-7977.aspx?RelNum=7977
The numbers are absolutely staggering.
And unfortunately, the State legislature just passed a Budget Bill that cuts the UC and Cal State University budgets by 10%.
Quote from Landis82:
Pabst, I don't believe that to be true.
As of FY 2006, using the amount of income tax collections per capita as the metric, California is ranked #7, with DC being #1.
As a percentage of income, California is #5 in the nation at 3.8%.
New York is #1 at 4.9% - - - And your Illinois is #39 at 1.9%
Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:
I'd still love to buy a condo in L.A. Stuff really isn't breaking at all.......
