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Author Topic: US Economy thread  (Read 15682 times)

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Re: US Economy thread
« Reply #575 on: Today at 10:29:55 AM »
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   thank you for the clarity!  knowing you and how you've done business in that part of the globe, I completely respect your point of view. 

   correct me if i'm wrong however-regardless of whatever deal was struck with foxconn, my understanding is foxconn got the land and infrastructure to locate on BUT would not realize any thing unless they met certain hiring criteria...which they did not

  yes, wisconsin was sitting on a big piece of land all set up for business, great access to the freeway and proximity to milwaukee, madison and chicago

  tell me what's wrong with that except the fact that they do not have the tenant they expected?   now a company such as microsoft comes along and goes-hey, the table is set here

maybe not the way many wanted it to be, but the investment in infrastructure will pay off

hell if it's money they could've used elsewhere?  this state should be in pretty good shape if they can afford to keep a few billion tax payer dollars in the bank rather than giving it back to those of us who over paid
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You are correct the investment in infrastructure is sound.

In large scale real estate developments, which is essentially what this was, often times it’s the second or even third owner who makes out best .

I take out the noise from politics . What Wisconsin did was create the foundation to compete on a National/Global level for projects . If it took a Foxconn to get the ball rolling  in at The State level so be it . No harm no foul.
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Re: US Economy thread
« Reply #576 on: Today at 10:36:29 AM »
Rocket :
You are correct the investment in infrastructure is sound.

In large scale real estate developments, which is essentially what this was, often times it’s the second or even third owner who makes out best .

I take out the noise from politics . What Wisconsin did was create the foundation to compete on a National/Global level for projects . If it took a Foxconn to get the ball rolling  in at The State level so be it . No harm no foul.

Pretty brain dead take here.

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« Reply #577 on: Today at 10:39:26 AM »
Rocket :
You are correct the investment in infrastructure is sound.

In large scale real estate developments, which is essentially what this was, often times it’s the second or even third owner who makes out best .

I take out the noise from politics . What Wisconsin did was create the foundation to compete on a National/Global level for projects . If it took a Foxconn to get the ball rolling  in at The State level so be it . No harm no foul.

Wisconsin taxpayers have paid more than $1 billion to create an infrastructure for which, they were promised, would bring them at least 13,000 permanent jobs.
Instead, they're getting a couple thousand temporary construction jobs and about 2,000 permanent gigs. The economic benefits of those jobs will never come close to matching the taxpayers' investment.
The people of Wisconsin were ripped off.

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« Reply #578 on: Today at 10:47:07 AM »
Rocket :
You are correct the investment in infrastructure is sound.

In large scale real estate developments, which is essentially what this was, often times it’s the second or even third owner who makes out best .

I take out the noise from politics . What Wisconsin did was create the foundation to compete on a National/Global level for projects . If it took a Foxconn to get the ball rolling  in at The State level so be it . No harm no foul.

Good lord, you’re an idiot
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Re: US Economy thread
« Reply #579 on: Today at 10:53:19 AM »
Rocket :
You are correct the investment in infrastructure is sound.

In large scale real estate developments, which is essentially what this was, often times it’s the second or even third owner who makes out best .

I take out the noise from politics . What Wisconsin did was create the foundation to compete on a National/Global level for projects . If it took a Foxconn to get the ball rolling  in at The State level so be it . No harm no foul.

There has been harm.

And Wisconsin was getting increasingly better for business long before Foxconn.
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Re: US Economy thread
« Reply #580 on: Today at 12:34:54 PM »
Rocket :
You are correct the investment in infrastructure is sound.

In large scale real estate developments, which is essentially what this was, often times it’s the second or even third owner who makes out best .

I take out the noise from politics . What Wisconsin did was create the foundation to compete on a National/Global level for projects . If it took a Foxconn to get the ball rolling  in at The State level so be it . No harm no foul.

Absurd. Had Foxconn been brokered by Evers/Biden and had the exact results that happened happened, you'd be rising from the dead to proclaim it an excellent failure that hurt Wisconsin excellently, and the dentists would be waxing poetic about ice cream and diapers.
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