Amazon Water and AOC Oil Don't Mix

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
Amazon.com Inc. said it’s axing plans to build a new corporate campus in New York City, bowing to fierce opposition from some residents and politicians and denying the city what the mayor and governor had called its biggest ever economic win.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio lobbied hard to bring the deal to the city, with the governor even jokingly offering to change his name. They touted the promise of as many 40,000 jobs in the city over the next two decades with an average salary of $150,000.

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Brownslave688

You want a toe? I can get you a toe.
Amazon.com Inc. said it’s axing plans to build a new corporate campus in New York City, bowing to fierce opposition from some residents and politicians and denying the city what the mayor and governor had called its biggest ever economic win.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio lobbied hard to bring the deal to the city, with the governor even jokingly offering to change his name. They touted the promise of as many 40,000 jobs in the city over the next two decades with an average salary of $150,000.

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Lmao I was just getting ready to post about this.


Yeah congrats you just took 25k jobs out of your district. Smh


She’s obviously no economics major.

“If we can give them 3 billion in tax breaks we can afford 3 billion to give to others


Umm that’s not how this works. She has no business at all being an elected official. The best part is she blasts her ignorance daily all over social media for all to see.
 

brownmonster

Man of Great Wisdom
What's with all the talk about creating jobs? We have the best job numbers in the history of the universe. Who's gonna fill all these jobs? Illegals?
 

Brownslave688

You want a toe? I can get you a toe.
What's with all the talk about creating jobs? We have the best job numbers in the history of the universe. Who's gonna fill all these jobs? Illegals?
Well considering the average pay was to be 150k you figure many would move up from other lower paying jobs.

This low unemployment should now start to lead to employers offering higher wages. This is a good thing.
 

brownmonster

Man of Great Wisdom
Well considering the average pay was to be 150k you figure many would move up from other lower paying jobs.

This low unemployment should now start to lead to employers offering higher wages. This is a good thing.
We got he same pie in the sky wage numbers for Foxconn in WI. We'll see.
 

Serf

Well-Known Member
I’ve been to the area Amazon proposed it site location. You’ve got to hump it in from a few subways/buses farther out in Queens or Long Island to get there. Long Island City area is astronomical rent and costs.
 

bacha29

Well-Known Member
After the Foxcom Wisconsin scam was exposed and the negative public reaction to it perhaps it as much as what any New York politician had to say about the matter is what impacted Amazon's decision to pull out of NYC. There is a clearly growing pattern of highly touted and highly publicly subsidized projects of this nature not living up to their promises the hype or the scale of the proposed project . I admire the courage on the part of some public officials who instead of rolling over and sucking up to powerful business interests call in to question the full impact of such projects based on a broader assessment rather than simply an estimated number of jobs created which more often than not is wildly exaggerated.
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
After the Foxcom Wisconsin scam was exposed and the negative public reaction to it perhaps it as much as what any New York politician had to say about the matter is what impacted Amazon's decision to pull out of NYC. There is a clearly growing pattern of highly touted and highly publicly subsidized projects of this nature not living up to their promises the hype or the scale of the proposed project . I admire the courage on the part of some public officials who instead of rolling over and sucking up to powerful business interests call in to question the full impact of such projects based on a broader assessment rather than simply an estimated number of jobs created which more often than not is wildly exaggerated.
Amazon has several warehouses with thousands of jobs on the Kansas side of the Kansas City metro area. Whatever else they are, a person can always find a job there if nowhere else. At $15hr they start at more than most local jobs. People slam Amazon but they provide a fantastic service and in many regions of the country much needed work.
 
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lesson to the shakedown artists: make sure your intended victim has actually dropped anchor before preparing to board ship.
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
After the Foxcom Wisconsin scam was exposed and the negative public reaction to it perhaps it as much as what any New York politician had to say about the matter is what impacted Amazon's decision to pull out of NYC. There is a clearly growing pattern of highly touted and highly publicly subsidized projects of this nature not living up to their promises the hype or the scale of the proposed project . I admire the courage on the part of some public officials who instead of rolling over and sucking up to powerful business interests call in to question the full impact of such projects based on a broader assessment rather than simply an estimated number of jobs created which more often than not is wildly exaggerated.
Amazon said they would have brought that area $10 Billion in tax revenue over the next 20 years. That's why you give that kind of company $3 Billion in incentives.
 
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