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Asunto: Re: What I said was businesses were being "courted"
Iamon lyme: yes, they are..
"will offer to pay every and all expense incured in moving that business into their area, that would be nuts..."
Not all, but enough to make it a point.
"Incentives are usually in the form of tax breaks and elimination of needless regulations."
It's usually a mix. It's those on the low end who usually suffer as a result. Eg Texas has cut it's education budget.
"seriously, you really don't know what I mean by over regulation?"
No I don't. it's a relative term. I accept the need for regulation when it has been proven by cases of businesses cutting corners that are for the most part common sense.
eg ... a 454g pack of sugar must contain at least 454g, maintain good kitchen hygiene.
(ocultar) Cuando efectúas un movimiento en una partida, puedes elegir cual será tu siguiente acción seleccionado la opción adecuada en la lista desplegable ubicada junto al botón de enviar. (pauloaguia) (mostrar todos los consejos)