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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Both Florida and Texas have bureaucrats whose jobs are to recruit companies from states with high taxes to states with no personal income taxes.
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  • Posted by johnpe1 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    and we have 4 seasons, though winter is not always
    as fun as this past one, Nma!!! -- j

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  • Posted by johnpe1 10 years, 11 months ago
    hooray for tennessee! we have no income tax (there
    is a tax on substantial dividend/interest income, to be
    totally transparent);;; we have decent people and a
    respect for the constitution, some good schools and
    an occasional decent politician ... and we have some
    nice parks like the smokies! we share fort campbell
    with ky; we build cars and refrigerators and tanker trucks
    and weekends (john daniels -- remember "scent
    of a woman"?)! we have lakes and cheap power
    and lots of right-to-work jobs.

    come on down!!! -- j

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  • Posted by JCLanier 10 years, 11 months ago
    Rocky Mountain: I love your humor...
    Why not- put the politicos in one big room together, maybe they could get something done!. Nothing like sleeping with the enemy...
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  • Posted by Technocracy 10 years, 11 months ago
    We still have Sig Sauer up here in NH.

    However the State business climate has turned colder as the Democrats have overspent revenues since 2008. Much like Washington in that respect, although on a couple of orders of magnitude smaller scale.

    I hope they stick around, but if the business climate keeps going this way long enough, they will leave too.
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  • Posted by ObjectiveAnalyst 10 years, 11 months ago
    If we could get all the producers to move to just a few states and leave the rest to wallow in their own feces... serve them right!
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  • Posted by Kevlar 10 years, 11 months ago
    A wise move by Beretta. If the state doesn't want your business, find a more suitable market and flourish there.
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  • Posted by $ Mimi 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I’m sure he does. Puerto Rico is like the poor man’s retirement plan. You can go live off the system on the beach there.
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  • Posted by Herb7734 10 years, 11 months ago
    How very intelligent of Baretta. Moving out of a hostile environment to a friendly one is just common sense. It should set a good example to other manufacturers to move away from areas that are hostile to them. Why pay taxes to the enemy?
    As an aside, one of my firearms is a Baretta 32 cal. semi-auto. A sweet little gun for pocket or purse.
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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I have heard talk about the possibility of Smith and Wesson coming to my part of Florida as well.
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  • Posted by $ Susanne 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I know just the company to run it. CCA. They're experts in housing folks like that.

    However, their competition has a more appropriate name - Wackenhut. Providing Housing for Whack Jobs since 1980.
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  • Posted by $ Mimi 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    It’s all hype. The founding fathers had their reason for not permitting representation within the boundaries of the city. If Obama was serious about the city representing itself he wouldn’t have derailed DC’s charter school program upon taking office.
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  • Posted by eddieh 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    It is not just about guns, my state and many other ultra liberal states have driven company's out with regulation and taxation. I am waiting for them to push Smith and Wesson out there go more jobs.
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  • Posted by $ blarman 10 years, 11 months ago
    I love it when businesses speak with their pocketbooks. If only the States were unencumbered with all the Federal laws, we could see the theater of economic ideas play out in its full majesty (or disgrace) on 50 stages across the nation. Let each state test the ideals they think will work and let all take notice and adopt or reject as they see fit.

    With the current "state" of affairs, you can have a state like California that drags down the rest of us. :(
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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 10 years, 11 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I have seen those license plates for both MD and DC. The idea that DC has taxation without representation is a joke. They have at least ten times as much representation as any state, and probably more like 100 times.

    Do you remember that Obama had visited all 57 states?
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