Posted on 03/24/2022 10:47:47 AM PDT by poconopundit
Rivian, a recently gone public electric vehicle company supported by the Biden administration and in which Leftist Billionaire George Soros recently invested a huge sum of money is trying to drop a massive car manufacturing plant in the middle of a retired community east of Atlanta. Citizens are angry at Governor Kemp and other politicians who are attempting to fast-track this project in total disregard of the rights of local citizens. To fully explain all that’s wrong with this Rivian auto plant "deal" — and the likely motives of Kemp and his cronies for supporting it — will require 2 or 3 Free Republic vanity stories. This is the first of those stories where the key focus is on the terrible impact this plan is having on the people in the quiet community of Morgan County, Georgia. Click the image below to read its contents full screen. |
Imagine you and your spouse have retired to a quiet Georgia county 40 miles east of Atlanta. Indeed it was precisely that big city’s metro area traffic, noise, and suburban sprawl you aimed to escape by settling in the county. A few years back, the community leaders sat down and approved a 20-year plan for your county that emphasized lots of green space, conservation, rural living, and modest development. Then a few months ago, along comes a California firm from Silicon Valley named Rivian, a startup electric vehicle company who aims to drop a massive car manufacturing plant in the middle of your retirement paradise. And to your outrage, the Georgia state governor Brian Kemp thinks this car factory is his ticket to boasting “I created 7,500 new jobs in this state” for his upcoming reelection. Further: Kemp and other local government conspirators are fast tracking the approvals for this plant like it’s already a done deal — with very little transparency over the deal’s specifics and too short a citizen review time. In fact, the 2,200-acre development is scheduled to start building in the summer of 2022. This is the “Jobs Scam from Hell” that citizens of the small city of Rutledge in Morgan County, Georgia are facing right now. And the citizens are fighting hard — through lawsuits and loud voices — to keep this new auto plant from coming in. Why Rutledge Citizens are Up in ArmsRutledge residents are generally not opposed to electric vehicles. The issue they have is the radical change a large manufacturing plant would bring to their community. Georgia Broadcasting Organization (GPO) published a fine story a few weeks ago detailing the Rutledge fight fromn a citizens perspective. Here's a summary of their analysis in a story entitled Rutledge vs. Rivian: Morgan County residents fight development of massive manufacturing plant. |
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What is Suburban Sprawl?If you live near Atlanta, Georgia, you know exactly what "suburban sprawl" means because it envelopes your life. Even if you live inside Atlanta's city limits, it impacts you immensely as people take flight to the suburbs, lowering the inner-city taxpayer's ability to pay for infrastructure maintenance, police, and other essential services. |
In fact, Greg LeRoy, a foremost watchdog in city and state economic development says, “Atlanta is arguably the worst-sprawling metro area” in America.
I got that definition reading LeRoy’s beautifully written and researched book, The Great American Jobs Scam: Corporate Tax Dodging and the Myth of Job Creation (2005). The book goes a long way to explaining the highly complex corporate-relocation and siting-a-new-factory scams that pit American cities and states against each other – and cause serious harm to taxpayers and their quality of life. Click the image at right to learn more about the book. |
The Long Range Damage of Suburban SprawlBeyond the specific objections Rutledge citizens have over the Rivian car plant, LeRoy documents many other problems that Suburban Sprawl causes:
In a few weeks we'll publish a second vanity story on the Rivian issue, and it's there we'll analyze Rivian's shaky business model and explain the corrupt reasons Governor Kemp and other politicians favor this deal. Finally, in tribute to the good citizens of Rutledge, we offer the following poem as a rallying cry. Good-bye, Suburban Sprawl. I'm Going Home! |
Good-bye, Suburban Sprawl! I'm going home: Thou art not my friend, and I'm not thine. Long through thy weary traffic I drive; A river-ark on the ocean brine, Long I've been tossed like the driven foam; But now, Suburban Sprawl! I'm going home. Good-bye to Flattery's fawning face; | I am going to my own hearth-stone, Bosomed in yon green Rutledge hills alone, A secret nook in a pleasant land, Whose groves the frolic fairies planned; Where arches green, the livelong day, Echo the blackbird's roundelay, And vulgar feet have never trod A spot that is sacred to thought and God. O, when I am safe in my sylvan home, |
Rivian has contacted me before.
Your “vanity” has better content than 99.9% of sourced material. Keep it up.
Rivian has only lost money for those in Normal, IL, one of its main manufacturing locations, if you can call making nearly none a manufacturer.
A few weeks ago, FReeper qaz123, another Georgia prisoner in exile, alerted me to this huge issue around the proposed Rivian plant. At the time, I had never heard of this scandal.
But after qaz and I compared notes, and I found the fabulous book I highlighted above, I had enough knowledge to put this story together.
FReepers in Georgia: We MUST defeat the corrupt and unKEMPt Dominator of our state before he does more damage. Please send this story far and wide. Steal the image too.
This attack on a $5B auto factory is the most retarded thing ever.
Communities/governments all over the world fight tooth and nail for this kind of investment.
Less than a 1k dumbasses in Georgia protesting this factory means nothing in the grand scheme of things.
IMHO Rivian’s purpose is not to make EV trucks and make a profit. Its purpose is to exist enough to scare the major auto manufacturers to make EV trucks and quit telling the gubment overlords that EV trucks are both impractical for truck owners (which they are for major truck chores) and unprofitable for the manufacturers (imagine the R&D that went into the F-150 Lightning and the Hummer EV and how many they have to sell to make profit). With Rivian the gubment can tell Ford and GM: “See. Rivian is doing it. Why can’t you. I’m about to regulate you to death.” Thus Ford and GM say, “way ahead of you, master”.
Another Nimby
Since when did it become American to demand control of your neighbor’s property through a central government committee Comrad?
If Kemp been a better governor, he would’ve never appointed Kelly Loeffler to a Senatorial vacancy. It’s like the story of the the loss of a nail that lost the shoe that lost the horse that lost the rider that lost the kingdom.
Because of terrible Republican leadership in Georgia,we lost two Senate seats at once, thus we lost the Senate, thus we lost the national government and now we are losing our country. Infuriating and sad.
Instead of running for reelection, Kemp should be throwing himself prostrate before the American people begging our forgiveness. ... as should every Republican who sat out the runoff election in Georgia. Even cheating can be overwhelmed by a massive voter turnout.
Thanks for the encouragement, Tijeras_Slim...
What did Rivian contact you about?
All the problems that Atlanta has with traffic is due to the failure of Georgia to build adequate roads. When compared with states like Texas, Florida, North Carolina, and Tennessee, also experiencing high growth, Georgia has done little other than to widen existing freeways around Atlanta. That city has only one beltway, whereas Dallas, Nashville, Houston, and Jacksonville have built or are building outer beltways. Republicans have held the governorship since 2003 and the legislature since 2005.
Ford Motor Company put in $500M into Rivian.
do you have ADHD or something?
So, a new manufacturing facility would be GOOD/BAD for 10-11 million Georgians, or inconvenient and annoying for 20,000 Georgians? A governor has to consider the whole state as his constituency. Who does it benefit, and who does it harm? Which outweighs the other?
No matter what the outcome, somebody’s going to be pi$$ed.
My crystal ball has many EV jobs in China, quite a few in Mexico, and some in the USA.
And there will be enough UAW jobs to keep UAW bigwigs in comfortable style.
I’ve passed a Ford assembly plant near Atlanta airport in the past.
Its acreage was not huge.
Atlanta’s suburbs spread east to west across about half of Georgia following the path of I-85.
Hug trees much. How is bringing jobs to a poor county a scandal? Although I don’t live near there, I do live in rural Georgia.
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