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rdean
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That's 7,000 per job not being used on schools, on roads, on infrastructure, on education. It's a company which was already profitable who is screwing America just to squeeze out a few more bucks.So it cost seven thousand dollars per job?
Hmmm, and the lost tax revenue from one thousand workers would have amounted to how much?
Not to mention the lost income in the community which meant less money spent at local establishments would have cost the State of Indiana, the Local community and the Federal Government how much?
I know you would prefer the fifteen hour per week job where you are given your food stamp card and the government pays for your housing but you know that seven thousand per job will come back in taxes from all those that are employed along with keeping the community running which will generate more tax revenue.
What am I writing it was bad that Mike Pence and the State of Indiana saved those jobs and did not allow those workers to become part-time workers making minimum wage while collecting social welfare!
Good deal.
7,000 a job is not sustainable. Period. It never will be.