To: VanShuyten; Roman_War_Criminal
I saw one report that said as many as 15,000 people would be out of work, if you included all the jobs that depend on that refinery. My guess is that's a little high. I ran for State Rep in that district more than a decade to go. It wasn't that much of an economic driver, but even losing 1,000 direct jobs is a terrible thing.
Couple that with Hahnemann announcing an impending closure this September, and it's a bad day for The City of Brotherly Love.
What kills me, is that, well, an accidental fire, that can't be helped. But Hahnemann is going under because they have a trauma center and the gang-bangers racking up one million plus in never to be repaid medical bills are putting a lot of nurses, technicians, and the like out of work. What a price we pay for worthless street urchins.
6 posted on
06/26/2019 5:21:24 PM PDT by
End Times Sentinel
(In Memory of my dear Friend Henry Lee II)
To: South Hawthorne
A million bucks? Is that the going rate for a gunshot wound?
Would removing a bullet be a "short operation"?
To: South Hawthorne
You’d think medical care for treatment of gunshot would be a profit center. More gunshots, more profit. War on a manageable scale.
13 posted on
06/26/2019 5:50:29 PM PDT by
Cboldt
To: South Hawthorne
... they have a trauma center and the gang-bangers racking up one million plus in never to be repaid medical bills are putting a lot of nurses, technicians, and the like out of work...with the crime rate including shootings in Philly spiking - over twenty shootings on Father's Day weekend alone - due to Soros-backed DA Krasner and Imbecile Mayor Kenney, it appears that Hahnemann is just looking ahead and deciding to cut its losses now before they really get out of hand......
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