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Hatterasguy 02-09-2010 10:02 PM

This is how you run a city...
 
http://sidburgess.com/debt-free-city

Low taxes, and lots of jobs. Keeps business happy, and people employed!:cool:

MTI 02-09-2010 10:12 PM

How much do they pay for healthcare?

Hatterasguy 02-09-2010 11:10 PM

Nothing.:cool:

cmbdiesel 02-10-2010 12:52 AM

...but you can bet they have a pretty big heating bill...

AustinsCE 02-10-2010 02:46 AM

This is why libertarians exist. Someone has to say I told you so.

Pooka 02-10-2010 04:41 AM

I like the fact that the this city will not give companies an incentive to locate there and instead depends on being a nice place to live to attract companies.

I knew a guy that relocated a major company from one state to another due to the incentives his company was offered. When I pointed out to him that there would be a long term negative effect on his company he said he did not care. If he could pull this off he would get a $2,000,000 bonus. His income at the time was $1,500,000 annualy. The Board of Directors gave him two years to make it work.

The city paying the incentive wanted the good jobs his company provided, he wanted to move into a new building and hopefully shed about 50% of his workforce that would not want to move. He planned on hiring new people locally and the city was all for it.

This is where the plan went wrong. The highly technicaly jobs he was offering take several years to learn after you have received your University degree, so hiring new people was a BIG problem. The move cost so much that there was no way to undo it, and about 20% of the people that moved with him took jobs in other companies that paid in many cases far more than his company did.

He wound up being fired, and after new managers took over the company is making money again.

What I tell people now is that if a city is willing to pay you to move there how great a place can it be?

Zeus 02-10-2010 08:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hatterasguy (Post 2402272)
http://sidburgess.com/debt-free-city

Low taxes, and lots of jobs. Keeps business happy, and people employed!:cool:

I've been trying to tell you Hattie, we've got a few things right up here...;) :P

kerry 02-10-2010 10:02 AM

Good job, but I'm not sure I'd want to live in Mississauga. Toronto would be fine, Montreal even better.

10fords 02-10-2010 10:11 AM

Hattie- I don't think you would like giving up your gun collection to live there.

Hatterasguy 02-10-2010 10:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AustinsCE (Post 2402424)
This is why libertarians exist. Someone has to say I told you so.

Yeah Libertarian ideas work pretty damn good if people give them a chance. Low taxes and lots of good jobs are things that a lot of people like!:D

Zeus 02-10-2010 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by kerry (Post 2402548)
Good job, but I'm not sure I'd want to live in Mississauga. Toronto would be fine, Montreal even better.

Mississauga is basically Toronto.

You have Toronto downtown proper and then Mississauga, Scarborough, Markham, etc. all around. Even Oakville is now part of the GTA (greater Toronto area). From Burlington to Clarington, it's all the GTA.

http://www.fortunetellerfun.com/imag...travelmap1.jpg

Montreal is a beautiful city, especially the Old Port (Vieux-Port). Other areas are not so nice. Traffic is bad, there are warrens of interconnected highways - the plus side is the traffic tends to move quickly as most of the drivers are insane. I don't mind driving there actually...:D

okyoureabeast 02-10-2010 01:27 PM

I love Canada. Toronto especially.

The only thing I hate is the cold. You guys should invade Florida or something. :P

kerry 02-10-2010 01:28 PM

My parents lived in Mississauga in the 70's. It's way too suburban for my liking. I used to live at Queen and University in Toronto in the late 70's. That I liked.

Zeus 02-10-2010 01:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kerry (Post 2402706)
My parents lived in Mississauga in the 70's. It's way too suburban for my liking. I used to live at Queen and University in Toronto in the late 70's. That I liked.

Gotcha, forgive my geographic preaching then. ;)

Zeus 02-10-2010 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by okyoureabeast (Post 2402704)
You guys should invade Florida or something. :P

Damn snowbirds. ;)


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