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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5223476" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Thank you for confirming my earlier post. What Bezos was introduced to in NYC was something he wasn't used to. He only knew one thing....getting everything his own way. Something neither he nor anyone else gets in NYC . He demanded and would receive was more than 3 billion dollars in publicly funded subsidies and concessions but it came with conditions that he didn't think mighty Jeff Bezos should have to meet. </p><p></p><p>If you really are the conservative you claim to be then you would be outraged at the fact that Bezos demanded that 3 billion in public funds be placed at risk for the sake of a venture that in no way shape of form was certain to be a success. Wisconsin learned that lesson the hard way with Foxcom. But, that's what you see today. Companies wanting the losses to be born by the public while keeping the profits private.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5223476, member: 58386"] Thank you for confirming my earlier post. What Bezos was introduced to in NYC was something he wasn't used to. He only knew one thing....getting everything his own way. Something neither he nor anyone else gets in NYC . He demanded and would receive was more than 3 billion dollars in publicly funded subsidies and concessions but it came with conditions that he didn't think mighty Jeff Bezos should have to meet. If you really are the conservative you claim to be then you would be outraged at the fact that Bezos demanded that 3 billion in public funds be placed at risk for the sake of a venture that in no way shape of form was certain to be a success. Wisconsin learned that lesson the hard way with Foxcom. But, that's what you see today. Companies wanting the losses to be born by the public while keeping the profits private. [/QUOTE]
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