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Old 02-14-2019, 02:06 PM   #1
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Alexandria Cortez is a GENIUS

She sure showed Amazon. Thanks to her bitching and complaining, Amazon isn't building their second headquarters in New York.

25,000 jobs, with an average annual salary of $150,000. Works out to $3.75B in taxable income flowing into that area, every year. Money that will be taxed, money that will be spent, money that will be used to shop and buy lunch in the area where te office would have been.

The fact is, Amazon doesn't need tax subsidies. And I don't like corporate welfare, I don't like governments picking winners and losers in the business world. But the other fact is, this is how the world works. Amazon would be stupid not to seek the best deal it can get.

So because Cortez is so brilliant and so principled, this part of New York misses out on annual taxable revenue of 3.75B being pumped into the local economy. At a time when the governor just bemoaned the states deficits (which he blamed on Trump).

Where does she suppose the money comes from, to pay for things like the Green New Deal?

Yes, she sure showed Amazon!
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Do you really think Amazon cares one whip about what she thinks?
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Do you really think Amazon cares one whip about what she thinks?
Well, she was happy about the loss

"Anything is possible: today was the day a group of dedicated, everyday New Yorkers & their neighbors defeated Amazon’s corporate greed, its worker exploitation, and the power of the richest man in the world. https://t.co/nyvm5vtH9k"

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Old 02-14-2019, 02:45 PM   #5
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Do you really think Amazon cares one whip about what she thinks?
I don't know. Neither do you.

I know that Amazon picked Queens, I know she never stopped attacking Amazon, and now Amazon is pulling out, and they say it's because of political hostility.

Good for her! Her constituents don't need no stinkin' $3.75 billion per year...
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She sure showed Amazon. Thanks to her bitching and complaining, Amazon isn't building their second headquarters in New York.

25,000 jobs, with an average annual salary of $150,000. Works out to $3.75B in taxable income flowing into that area, every year. Money that will be taxed, money that will be spent, money that will be used to shop and buy lunch in the area where te office would have been.

The fact is, Amazon doesn't need tax subsidies. And I don't like corporate welfare, I don't like governments picking winners and losers in the business world. But the other fact is, this is how the world works. Amazon would be stupid not to seek the best deal it can get.

So because Cortez is so brilliant and so principled, this part of New York misses out on annual taxable revenue of 3.75B being pumped into the local economy. At a time when the governor just bemoaned the states deficits (which he blamed on Trump).

Where does she suppose the money comes from, to pay for things like the Green New Deal?

Yes, she sure showed Amazon!
Maybe you could convince them to go to Connecticut. Life seems to be purely transactional in your eyes.
Technology was not a great deal for people who lived in Seattle who can no longer afford to live there.
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Maybe you could convince them to go to Connecticut. Life seems to be purely transactional in your eyes.
Technology was not a great deal for people who lived in Seattle who can no longer afford to live there.
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If they even CONSIDERED CT, I would sell all my Amazon stock,

"Technology was not a great deal for people who lived in Seattle who can no longer afford to live there"

So why did so many areas kill themselves to put in a bid to get this Amazon office?

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If they even CONSIDERED CT, I would sell all my Amazon stock,

"Technology was not a great deal for people who lived in Seattle who can no longer afford to live there"

So why did so many areas kill themselves to put in a bid to get this Amazon office?
Remember when you claimed they where only looking at conservative areas - and yet they ended up in VA and NY.
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Remember when you claimed they where only looking at conservative areas - and yet they ended up in VA and NY.
No I don't recall that, but if I did, I was totally wrong, at least temporarily. NYC is unique in terms of attracting business, obviously.

VA isn't die-hard liberal.
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the governor was whining THIS WEEK about tax receipts decreasing ( and he blamed Trump and FL, but couldn’t admit that NY is causing any of this), and then Amazon walks away.
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Wonder if it had anything to do with the 3 billion dollars of incentives they were offered.
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the governor was whining THIS WEEK about tax receipts decreasing ( and he blamed Trump and FL, but couldn’t admit that NY is causing any of this), and then Amazon walks away.
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Cuomo was complaining about the SALT cap that was designed to hurt wealthy New Yorkers.
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They have got to be including Bezo’s salary for this to be true —> 25,000 jobs, with an average annual salary of $150,000
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this is hilarious.....
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Wonder if it had anything to do with the 3 billion dollars of incentives they were offered.
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yes it does. andnthat would
have been an incredible investment. salaries alone would
be 3.75b a year, plus god knows how
much to construct the complex.

i don’t like corporate welfare. but it’s a bargain to get 25,000 jobs with average salary of 150k. let’s see what that neighborhood looks like i’m 20 years, compares to the neighborhood that gets it.

Cuomo is foaming at the mouth that they pulled out.

25,000 upper
middle class jobs. when you elect a Maoist with an IQ of 85, this is what you get.
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Cuomo was complaining about the SALT cap that was designed to hurt wealthy New Yorkers.
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that’s backwards.

allowing the full deduction of SALT taxes, means people
in well run states pay higher federal
taxes, to pay for the deduction that is only available to people in high tax states. why should
people in NH and FL pay higher federal income tax, because the people
who run CT and IL and NJ are morons?

high taxes aren’t inevitable. it’s a choice. if you look at the financial health of states, it looks like a good choice. are CT and NY and NI and IL drowning in surplus, are people
moving to those states in big numbers?
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They have got to be including Bezo’s salary for this to be true —> 25,000 jobs, with an average annual salary of $150,000
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nope.

25,000 jobs, average salary of 150k. that’s what Cortez was opposed to. Brilliant.
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nope.

25,000 jobs, average salary of 150k. that’s what Cortez was opposed to. Brilliant.
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Perhaps NYC could have been as great as San Francisco
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Cortez was upset that amazon wouldn’t guarantee enough jobs to residents of a specific poor housing project. so now none of them will get anything.

Hooray!!!

how are they better off without this project? liberal democrat governor cuomo said tax revenues would have been tens of
billions.
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your point is what? it’s bad when technology companies reside in a town? the insane liberal
policies enabling homelessness, drug use, and public defacatiom, have nothing to do with it? it’s all silicon valleys fault?

how many places put bids in for this office? you know better than the people
who run all those places? wow!!! why aren’t you doing urban planning in distressed areas? think of the benefit your acumen could
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nope.

25,000 jobs, average salary of 150k. that’s what Cortez was opposed to. Brilliant.
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I’m not buying 25K jobs averaging $150K. That falls into the if it sounds too good to be true pile.
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I’m not buying 25K jobs averaging $150K. That falls into the if it sounds too good to be true pile.
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that’s what amazon was promising. the governor of NY believed them.
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Remember when you claimed they where only looking at conservative areas - and yet they ended up in VA and NY.
you conveniently left out Nashville, Nashville was the other big winner. amazon originally picked a conservative place, a middle of the road place, and a liberal place.
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you conveniently left out Nashville, Nashville was the other big winner. amazon originally picked a conservative place, a middle of the road place, and a liberal place.
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Nashville got the smallest amount by far.
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What position does she have in New York city politics? If anyone should be yelled at it should be Generas. But that doesn't fit the agenda so most won't mention him.
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What position does she have in New York city politics? If anyone should be yelled at it should be Generas. But that doesn't fit the agenda so most won't mention him.
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she’s very, very influential right now ( and i sincerely love it). she was one of the commies leadingbthe charge against it. she didn’t want wealthy people
(150k isn’t very wealthy there) changing the projects, so she’s getting what she wanted, those projects will
get zero lift.

Does she understand the concept that stuff has to be paid for? where does she think the money comes from? that’s theres some limitless atm out there, that we can use as much as we want, as long as our intentions are good?

she’s a child. a not-very-bright child. you want to see the difference between educated and smart, she’s it.
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that’s what amazon was promising. the governor of NY believed them.
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Just like Mahty Walsh believed the BS GE promised for Fort Point in Boston.
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Yeah... that has been interesting this week.

This was not a great look for AOC. There may be reasons to be against the Amazon expansion but it was not a win-win to be celebrated.
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Now she is a commie. Tough to keep up with all the insults and name calling that you do.
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