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Originally posted by sebastian_dangerfield
They didn't have any fucking business up there anyway.
I love watching all these fuckwad incompetent bureaucrats try to "fix" health care, wealth disparity, etc...
The best these uncreative idiots can muster are programs for wealth redistribution. In this case, Mass is just taking from coprs and giving (ostensibly) to citizens as tax breaks. You know what this "glorious win" for labor will effect? You guessed it - a shitload of layoffs and unemployment from companies leaving the state.
You can't "create" money by state machination/program. The only thing that creates money is the economy, and the only thing that creates a hot economy is less regulation and less govt. Every "boom" we have results from a new industry thats not regulated. Once the states sticks its filthy hands into an industry, the profits flatten.
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no. the "tax" a few hundred bucks per employee for a company w/o health care is minimal. Most national companies- read those that can move- already have HC so they'll not be bugged. Local companies can't leave if their business is local- but they only need pay a few hundred per employee so no biggie.
I don't know how they pay for it- but at least initially it's not the burden of GGG's "free" plan.