A war of words is brewing between the governors of California and Texas. California governor Jerry Brown is criticizing Texas governor Rick Perry for unleashing an ad campaign in California, trying to woo its businesses to Texas.
"Building a business is tough -- but I hear building a business in California is next to impossible. This is Texas governor Rick Perry and I have a message for California businesses. Come check out Texas," Perry says in the ad.
The 30-second radio spot -- which is now airing in several major cities in the golden state -- tries to sell Californians that doing business in Texas is better for them and their companies.
But today Governor Brown fired back, criticizing the ad. He says it's "less like a burp and more like flatulence."
Brown also he says companies are actually leaving Texas to come to California because it makes more sense.
"A lot of these Texans that come here, you know they don't go back. I mean who would want to spend their summers in 110 degree heat inside some kind of fossil fueled air conditioner, not the smart way to go," said Brown.
A number of companies are looking at moving out of California over rising taxes. But some lawmakers say last year, California added more jobs than Texas, Oregon and West Virginia combined.
A few months back, California officials had another war of words with the Greater Phoenix Economic Council, which was trying to lure business.
In one of the biggest-ever showdowns between an automaker and the government, Chrysler on Tuesday is expected to file papers explaining its refusal to recall 2.7 million older Jeep SUVs that are at risk of catching...
In one of the biggest-ever showdowns between an automaker and the government, Chrysler on Tuesday is expected to file papers explaining its refusal to recall 2.7 million older Jeep SUVs that are at risk of catching fire in...
General Motors is recalling more than 193,652 SUVs from the 2006 and 2007 model years because a circuit board in the driver's door could short and cause a fire.
General Motors is recalling more than 193,652 SUVs from the 2006 and 2007 model years because a circuit board in the driver's door could short and cause a fire.
McDonald's says a key sales figure rose 2.6 percent in May, with the world's biggest hamburger chain attributing the bump to its focus on value and new menu options.
Cheap eats and new menu items helped McDonald's boost a key sales figure in May, bouncing back from a decline the previous month.
Chrysler is refusing a request by U.S. safety regulators to recall about 2.7 million vehicles to fix fuel tanks that could leak and cause fires in rear-end collisions.
A defiant Chrysler is refusing to recall about 2.7 million Jeeps the government says are at risk of a fuel tank fire in a rear-end collision.
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A Cheerios ad featuring an interracial couple that sparked serious controversy on YouTube brings up an important question: To what extent can a brand manage its reputation on the Internet?
A Cheerios ad featuring an interracial couple that sparked serious controversy on YouTube brings up an important question: To what extent can a brand manage its reputation on the Internet?
One week from now, the Jodi Arias murder trial should be in the hands of the jury. Even though the trial has lasted four months now, the interest in it is still high with a lot of people across the country.
One week from now, the Jodi Arias murder trial should be in the hands of the jury. Even though the trial has lasted four months now, the interest in it is still high with a lot of people across the country.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says a Louisiana-based meat packing company has expanded a recall of meat products because of possible bacterial contamination.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says a Louisiana-based meat packing company has expanded a recall of meat products because of possible bacterial contamination.