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To: tejek who wrote (607402)4/11/2011 12:58:46 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580253
 
If they don't give the corps what they want, they move.

Then that corporation moves.

Instead of giving special breaks to one favored industry, you can have lower corporate taxes (or all taxes) across the board. Even if one company that doesn't get the special break leaves, there will be others. The special breaks rarely work out. For example the development of sports arenas almost never sparks enough additional growth to make the tax breaks (and direct subsidies as well, since the team owners often get those too) worthwhile. Let the company, or team move, just don't have a government environment that discourages other business.



To: tejek who wrote (607402)4/11/2011 1:34:14 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1580253
 
Why should you have been allowed to move from Southern California? You took your investment capital, such as it was, with you. And your consumer expenditures and your tax liabilities ... wait, WA has no income tax .... that sounds immoral. You need to be sent back to LA. Stop this moving game. Your community in southern CA needs you.