A good-buddy deal for unions. Construction unions agreed to not demand overtime if worked 24/7 during the 2-1/2 yr construction phase. How different the incentives would have looked if MO was a RTW state and Boeing wouldn't end up being held up by the manufacturing unions on the back end. A point by the Nays was that $1.6B in incentives (ie. NO TAXES) is being pushed by the Dem Gov, but he vetoed an income tax cut designed with full payback built into it(requiring growth to offset the rate cut), and designed to offset loss of businesses to KS who eliminated personal and sub-s income taxes.
1 posted on
12/04/2013 7:39:10 PM PST by
Optimist
To: Optimist
The big-government/big-corporate criminal complex wins again!
2 posted on
12/04/2013 7:41:57 PM PST by
E. Pluribus Unum
(Who knew that one day professional wrestling would be less fake than professional journalism?)
To: Optimist
The Lazy B won’t be going to Misery, sorry. Thank the IAM for insuring that any state that is not RTW is off limits.
3 posted on
12/04/2013 7:48:51 PM PST by
datura
(Democrat=Communist, GOP=Democrat, TEA=American)
To: Optimist
Does anybody really believe they’re going to move to a state that is not ‘right to work’ ?
6 posted on
12/05/2013 4:28:46 AM PST by
maine yankee
(I got my Governor at 'Marden's')
To: Optimist
Dig deeper, Jeff City. Washington state is already up to $9 billion in tax incentives to stay.
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