It's the state that has the ability to offer tax incentives and such to businesses wanting to come in. Sure, politicians help out, I don't deny that,but it's not solely the job of a freshman Representative to bring companies into their district and to get legislatures to approve of any additional tax benefits (like SC had to do with Boeing).CAA Flagship wrote:How so?Ibanez wrote:What could AOC have done to keep Amazon in New York? She's a freshman Representative with no political capital in New York or Washington. She's only been on the job less than 3 months. And do you think she was able to negotiate or engage in quid pro quo while campaigning?
The blame really goes to New York City and New York State.
Additionally, the process to bring Amazon to NY started long before the 2018 elections. I'd say NY, it's various governments and tax policies are more to blame than AOC.
I know she protested it, but the state did a bad job of educating the public as well. 70% of the benefits are available to anyone. And they wanted Amazon to help the infrastructure and public schools in the surrounding area? Oh the horror!
SC has Boeing doing the same thing. Boeing hired my FiL to educate state schools on nutrition. It's working except for one part - a conglomerate of farmers has a lot of influence and isn't allowing small local farmers provide locally grown,seasonal foods.






