Comment Re:So who's going to buy them? (Score 1) 294
Odd it this pdf doesn't also have, the state covered cost of expanding roads/streetlights/lanes/watershed run off into rivers, or the crazy tax breaks states like Michigan gave, even though it was in direct competition with local companies like Meijer to build a new store, which Meijer never got. All though some of this is being addressed its spotty, non consistant, and generally doesn't cover the cost of most of the employees not making enough so the local schools and cities get the added burden of low tax residents. Loss of local revenue from businesses that dried up that also paid taxes on buildings and sales.
We should also figure in the lack of tarrifs and crazy expanding middle class, who manufacture so many goods in the US now.
Follow the money, its like footprints in the snow, and it leads right up to the Mercedes door of your elected officials.
We should also figure in the lack of tarrifs and crazy expanding middle class, who manufacture so many goods in the US now.
Follow the money, its like footprints in the snow, and it leads right up to the Mercedes door of your elected officials.