Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure another opportunity will present itself for NoVa. Not souch for the blue collar republican areas of the state. Their loss I guess, it's who they vote for.
Likely mostly soul crushing $16 an hour temp factory jobs where they string overworked saps along for years on end before giving them a decent salary and fringe.
It’s a little hard to offer even that when there is no industry in the area.
Why give a billion dollars in state cash to the company then? Better and far cheaper to give the poor saps $50,000 checks to relocate to economic hotbeds. This is a racket all the way around. Over $400,000 in taxpayer cash for each job this "creates"?
Did you complain about this when former Wisconsin Gov Walker gave 2 billion dollars to Foxxcon? I doubt it.
Literally everyone with a brain complained about that. And rightfully so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure another opportunity will present itself for NoVa. Not souch for the blue collar republican areas of the state. Their loss I guess, it's who they vote for.
Likely mostly soul crushing $16 an hour temp factory jobs where they string overworked saps along for years on end before giving them a decent salary and fringe.
It’s a little hard to offer even that when there is no industry in the area.
Why give a billion dollars in state cash to the company then? Better and far cheaper to give the poor saps $50,000 checks to relocate to economic hotbeds. This is a racket all the way around. Over $400,000 in taxpayer cash for each job this "creates"?
Did you complain about this when former Wisconsin Gov Walker gave 2 billion dollars to Foxxcon? I doubt it.
Literally everyone with a brain complained about that. And rightfully so.
Anonymous wrote:Let me guess, Gov. Whitmer will be invited to join the Ford board when she retires from office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure another opportunity will present itself for NoVa. Not souch for the blue collar republican areas of the state. Their loss I guess, it's who they vote for.
Likely mostly soul crushing $16 an hour temp factory jobs where they string overworked saps along for years on end before giving them a decent salary and fringe.
It’s a little hard to offer even that when there is no industry in the area.
Why give a billion dollars in state cash to the company then? Better and far cheaper to give the poor saps $50,000 checks to relocate to economic hotbeds. This is a racket all the way around. Over $400,000 in taxpayer cash for each job this "creates"?
Did you complain about this when former Wisconsin Gov Walker gave 2 billion dollars to Foxxcon? I doubt it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Economy thrives under Dem leadership.
Why VA voters fell for the Youngkin BS is beyond me.
After the CCP balloon debacle, I'm happy that Youngkin refused their presence in VA. Good for him.
I agree. If anything we should stop them from owning anything here.
As far as Youngkin, he’s doing great but could be better. Straightening out the corrupt schools was a start but I won’t contribute until he bans the car tax and does constitutional carry like our neighbor W. Virginia.
We can bring more here by bringing back American call centers and IT help. We do t need a Chinese spies floating around
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure another opportunity will present itself for NoVa. Not souch for the blue collar republican areas of the state. Their loss I guess, it's who they vote for.
Likely mostly soul crushing $16 an hour temp factory jobs where they string overworked saps along for years on end before giving them a decent salary and fringe.
It’s a little hard to offer even that when there is no industry in the area.
So on the one hand, you complain that people need to work and not be on the public dole, and on the other hand, they should not work because it is a soul crushing temp job.
I mean, if the UAW is supporting this, then it is likely going to be a good job. You cannot have it both ways without being a hypocrite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure another opportunity will present itself for NoVa. Not souch for the blue collar republican areas of the state. Their loss I guess, it's who they vote for.
Likely mostly soul crushing $16 an hour temp factory jobs where they string overworked saps along for years on end before giving them a decent salary and fringe.
It’s a little hard to offer even that when there is no industry in the area.
Why give a billion dollars in state cash to the company then? Better and far cheaper to give the poor saps $50,000 checks to relocate to economic hotbeds. This is a racket all the way around. Over $400,000 in taxpayer cash for each job this "creates"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure another opportunity will present itself for NoVa. Not souch for the blue collar republican areas of the state. Their loss I guess, it's who they vote for.
Likely mostly soul crushing $16 an hour temp factory jobs where they string overworked saps along for years on end before giving them a decent salary and fringe.
It’s a little hard to offer even that when there is no industry in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure another opportunity will present itself for NoVa. Not souch for the blue collar republican areas of the state. Their loss I guess, it's who they vote for.
Likely mostly soul crushing $16 an hour temp factory jobs where they string overworked saps along for years on end before giving them a decent salary and fringe.
It’s a little hard to offer even that when there is no industry in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Economy thrives under Dem leadership.
Why VA voters fell for the Youngkin BS is beyond me.
After the CCP balloon debacle, I'm happy that Youngkin refused their presence in VA. Good for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure another opportunity will present itself for NoVa. Not souch for the blue collar republican areas of the state. Their loss I guess, it's who they vote for.
Likely mostly soul crushing $16 an hour temp factory jobs where they string overworked saps along for years on end before giving them a decent salary and fringe.
It’s a little hard to offer even that when there is no industry in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure another opportunity will present itself for NoVa. Not souch for the blue collar republican areas of the state. Their loss I guess, it's who they vote for.
Likely mostly soul crushing $16 an hour temp factory jobs where they string overworked saps along for years on end before giving them a decent salary and fringe.