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Companies moving in creating jobs and economy... what a curse it is. Have these people move to some third world country where their only choice is to grow turnips for a very poor
Companies moving in and creating higher rents and worse traffic
Companies moving in creating jobs and economy... what a curse it is. Have these people move to some third world country where their only choice is to grow turnips for a very poor living and see how quickly they'll rethink their "concerns".
FortWayne saysCompanies moving in creating jobs and economy... what a curse it is. Have these people move to some third world country where their only choice is to grow turnips for a very poor living and see how quickly they'll rethink their "concerns".
Do they want jobs and prosperity, or not? They complain when jobs are scarce, they complain when jobs
Jobs are not scarce in Washington DC, or SF, or Seattle, etc etc. Jobs are scarce in Detroit, St. Louis, and the red states where affordable housing is also plentiful.
Strategist saysFortWayne saysCompanies moving in creating jobs and economy... what a curse it is. Have these people move to some third world country where their only choice is to grow turnips for a very poor living and see how quickly they'll rethink their "concerns".
Do they want jobs and prosperity, or not? They complain when jobs are scarce, they complain when jobs
Jobs are not scarce in Washington DC, or SF, or Seattle, etc etc. Jobs are scarce in Detroit, St. Louis, and the red states where affordable housing is also plentiful.
There are violent gangs in SF
tovarichpeter saysThere are violent gangs in SF
Child's play compared to Detroit. For now. If it gets to the level of Detroit all bets are off.
Anyone remember the post recession ghost towns from over building?
FortWayne saysCompanies moving in creating jobs and economy... what a curse it is. Have these people move to some third world country where their only choice is to grow turnips for a very poor living and see how quickly they'll rethink their "concerns".
Do they want jobs and prosperity, or not? They complain when jobs are scarce, they complain when jobs come to their doorstep, they complain complain complain. Fucking whiners. Should Amazon move to Mexico? Manufacturing too?
If Amazon opens in Detroit, the workers will steal half the packages and sell them on Ebay.
Why not build it in Eastern LI, Western CT, or Central NJ? Plenty of educated people, less commute, and far more enthusiasm.
Strategist saysFortWayne saysCompanies moving in creating jobs and economy... what a curse it is. Have these people move to some third world country where their only choice is to grow turnips for a very poor living and see how quickly they'll rethink their "concerns".
Do they want jobs and prosperity, or not? They complain when jobs are scarce, they complain when jobs
Jobs are not scarce in Washington DC, or SF, or Seattle, etc etc. Jobs are scarce in Detroit, St. Louis, and the red states where affordable housing is also plentiful.
How can the D.C. region absorb an Amazon headquarters if it can’t cope now with gridlock and housing costs?
Reverend H. Lionel Edmonds is concerned about the impacts of Amazon relocating to the area. (Evelyn Hockstein/For The Washington Post)