WorldTraveler said:
no, the difference is that you see it as a given that AA will get what it wants because a few gov't officials aren't willing to risk losing jobs and I say the taxpayers will have the final say and they are not willing to pay for investments which AA should be doing in its own business - esp. since it can find money to do elsewhere.
Again we are not JUST talking about AA here but the satellite companies AA supports. AA money crosses the hands of almost everyone in this town. Either directly through the company or its employees buying products and services.
WorldTraveler said:
the same people who complain about corporate welfare and the power of big business can't argue that AA should get it in TUL just because they are the 800 pound gorilla in the state.
No one is arguing they SHOULD get it, only the reality that they WILL get it.
I as a Tulsa resident would rather see that money go toward the roads (the terrible, terrible, awful roads....) or schools (where the lottery money was supposed to go). I would rather see that money go toward diversifying our economy (tax breaks to get other industry here like Iowa is doing). I would rather that money go to funding more police (
http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/ok/tulsa/crime/#description).
The last thing I want to allocate tax dollars to is a company making record profits off a sham bankruptcy.
Do I think American Airlines should get corporate welfare? HELL NO!!!!! But, this is not about American Airlines, this is about the
IMPACT American Airlines has on the city.
I have to ask myself as a citizen of this city if the cost of NO is worth it. Considering the impact it would have on everyone else...... I would have to say the cost of NO is not worth it.
Maybe in time as the city grows and becomes more diversified my opinion will change.
WorldTraveler said:
just because they are the 800 pound gorilla in the state.
I would say it is more like a 9 ton T. Rex.