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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 853215" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>Thankfully most business owners are much more intelligent than you and know better than to build a long-term business plan around a temporary project like this. As soon as the track is built and the trains are running the jobs that were created during the construction process will be gone and the state will be yet on the hook for another liberal pipe dream that just didn't pan out as planned. There is simply nothing about California's economic situation that indicates it will be any better in the future. The budget gaps still exist, the taxes are too high, and the overall personal freedoms are the lowest in the nation. Given the way the California tax code is written you would think being successful is a sin. No business person in their right mind who has a choice is going to be creating very many jobs there. If it weren't for the weather factor L.A. would already be looking like Detroit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 853215, member: 249"] Thankfully most business owners are much more intelligent than you and know better than to build a long-term business plan around a temporary project like this. As soon as the track is built and the trains are running the jobs that were created during the construction process will be gone and the state will be yet on the hook for another liberal pipe dream that just didn't pan out as planned. There is simply nothing about California's economic situation that indicates it will be any better in the future. The budget gaps still exist, the taxes are too high, and the overall personal freedoms are the lowest in the nation. Given the way the California tax code is written you would think being successful is a sin. No business person in their right mind who has a choice is going to be creating very many jobs there. If it weren't for the weather factor L.A. would already be looking like Detroit. [/QUOTE]
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