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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5226829" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>And New York points to what Foxcomm did to Wisconsin as a good example of OPUD Over Promise Under Deliver. Governor Scott Walker got scammed by Foxcomm and the voters of Wisconsin ran him clean out of office. </p><p></p><p>And this has been going on for years.</p><p></p><p>Back in the late 80's the food processor I worked for was #3 in the space and was bought out by#2. The government of this county bent over backwards to assist with the buyout. Cut rate loans, loan guarantees everything that a small local government could do to help facilitate the purchase they did.it. All done on the basis of promised expansion and a doubling of the workforce to more than 600. </p><p></p><p>Six months after they bought the place you could plainly see that they weren't committed to it. In fact my coworkers and I were on lunch break reading the press release reiterating it's prior promises while at the same time we looked down to the other end of the building and there they were loading up equipment that was being shipped out to another plant in another state that they owned. Seven or 8 more months and that was it for the 300 who remained. Despite what they publicly stated repeatedly they were going to do was never what they actually intended to do all alone. Buy production volume only. </p><p></p><p>Another one of countless examples of how and why corporations have ability to lie and deceive just like anyone else. After all SCOTUS said that corporations are people too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5226829, member: 58386"] And New York points to what Foxcomm did to Wisconsin as a good example of OPUD Over Promise Under Deliver. Governor Scott Walker got scammed by Foxcomm and the voters of Wisconsin ran him clean out of office. And this has been going on for years. Back in the late 80's the food processor I worked for was #3 in the space and was bought out by#2. The government of this county bent over backwards to assist with the buyout. Cut rate loans, loan guarantees everything that a small local government could do to help facilitate the purchase they did.it. All done on the basis of promised expansion and a doubling of the workforce to more than 600. Six months after they bought the place you could plainly see that they weren't committed to it. In fact my coworkers and I were on lunch break reading the press release reiterating it's prior promises while at the same time we looked down to the other end of the building and there they were loading up equipment that was being shipped out to another plant in another state that they owned. Seven or 8 more months and that was it for the 300 who remained. Despite what they publicly stated repeatedly they were going to do was never what they actually intended to do all alone. Buy production volume only. Another one of countless examples of how and why corporations have ability to lie and deceive just like anyone else. After all SCOTUS said that corporations are people too. [/QUOTE]
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