Posted on 02/17/2014 5:00:49 PM PST by Kevin in California
Remington Outdoor Co. plans to open a 500,000-square-foot factory in Alabama that would employ 2,000 people,
Remington Arms to open factory in Alabama; Cuomo aide says no jobs leaving NY — YET!!
There, fixed it!
"The new plant in Huntsville would be about half the size as the one in Ilion....Huntsville is a city rich in technical abilities and a hard working 'blue collar' base...Kudos
Well, technically Coooom-oooh’s aide is correct in the short term. Remington will continue to build firearms at its factory in Ilion, NY for at least another year or so. When the old Chrysler plant (that should read the vacant old non-unionized Chrysler plant that Government Motors closed in a right-to-work state) is refurbished by Remington, look for all new work to go to Alabama and for the ancient plant in New York to become another relic of the age of Democrat Destroyers.
Think of it as the relentless spread of liberalism from NY to AL.
Classic case of whistling past the graveyard!
Doesn’t Remington still have a manufacturing facility in Mayodan, NC?
Cuomo may not see the reality of this move until the total Remington Arms company has pulled out “lock stock and barrel”. (What an appropriate term)
It looks like 2,000 new jobs that would have been created in New York are lost
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In real numbers and real world, YES.
In LIB SPEAK it doesn’t count because they weren’t ‘offered’ to NY so they didn’t ‘lose’ them.
Remember this is the party that will propose a 20 billion dollar raise to something and the other side will say 15 billion is sufficient and the LIBS will cry that the budget is being CUT 5 billion bucks, NOT raised 15 billion.
Of course the R’s and MSM will ‘play along’ with the LIBS and not point out the very obvious.
No but he actually said people who support the second amendment aren’t welcome!!!
Mabye if Patty Murray had a local Bin Laden she would have the infrastructure to lure big projects to her state.
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