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BTW, the reason why the state of MN gave out those funds is because the facilities generate jobs in a region of the state where they are needed. The remodeling of the facility will add even more of them.Sounds like a win -win.
WorldTraveler said:excuse me but NW opened the center with taxpayer funds and did the same thing with facilities all over MN. And may I add that NW, not DL, closed some of those facilities. What ever happened to that maintenance base out in the sticks?
A little balanced perspective? we can ONLY hope.
someone gets it
BTW, the reason why the state of MN gave out those funds is because the facilities generate jobs in a region of the state where they are needed. The remodeling of the facility will add even more of them.
they'll likely get the loan anyway.
"It's a very good deal," Tony Sertich, IRRRB chairman, told Fox 9 News. "One hundred jobs is a big deal for rural Minnesota and the Iron Range, and this center has been around for 20 years. This is going to extend the life and expand jobs in our region."
apparently Georgia based companies can be just as good of corporate citizens in MN as a MN company can.
strike 999 for the IAM-pushing, DL-bashing tag team duo who have the honor of a film named in their honor.
'Cause this an aviation board?737823 said:How come you don't blast sports teams for bleeding cities dry building elaborate facilities when their owners are often more than able to pay? TIF to build shopping center after shopping center? Local and state incentives given to corporations to move jobs? In the grand scheme of things $6 million is trivial, this is how corporations do business and it is hardly unique to DL.
Josh