Life wouldn't be the same without it. I'm not surprised by the councils decision. They want to keep them from moving to Texas.
1 posted on
05/28/2014 9:49:04 PM PDT by
Bullish
To: Bullish
I hope they still move to Texas.
2 posted on
05/28/2014 9:49:43 PM PDT by
2ndDivisionVet
(I will raise $2Million USD for Cruz and/or Palin's next run, what will you do?)
To: Bullish
Probably does suck to live next to a hot sauce plant.
Work Harder and move.
4 posted on
05/28/2014 9:54:21 PM PDT by
eyedigress
((zOld storm chaser from the west)/?s)
5 posted on
05/28/2014 9:58:44 PM PDT by
Bullish
(You ever notice that liberalism really just amounts to anti-morality?)
To: Bullish
“Bob Machuca, of the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corp., said the resolution showed California is open for business.”
Nonsense. If Tran wanted to make more money, he would move out of California. All this shows is Irwindale saw the light and want his tax revenue—they suddenly don't mind a little capsaicin in the air.
6 posted on
05/28/2014 9:59:57 PM PDT by
Fungi
To: Bullish
9 posted on
05/28/2014 10:14:26 PM PDT by
blam
To: Bullish
I suspect that they finished negotiating a payoff.
10 posted on
05/28/2014 10:27:51 PM PDT by
buwaya
To: Bullish
If I were them, I’d quietly continue working on relocating to Texas over the next 2-4 years. Get the plants growing properly and my ducks in a row.
To: Bullish
He should still get the hell out of California ASAP. It’s only a matter of time before local, county or state government are back demanding higher pay-offs or imposing ruinous regulations.
California is a lost cause.
To: Bullish
The executives are more than likely already finalizing an exit strategy. This deal will keep the doors open until THEY chose to close them.
15 posted on
05/29/2014 5:25:20 AM PDT by
Caipirabob
(Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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