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I should backtrack, I am not at all for subsidies for mid to large-cap companies.see i'm against these subsidies period so taking from one part of the state to enrich another part of the state is still not cool in my book because if it's needed in southern va then that means the southern va workforce isn't qualified in the first place because if they were then homegrown companies would pop up. what would happen is a whole new class of people would be imported to southern va and the only help it would be to the existing residents of southern va in need of jobs is that maybe some trickle down labor intensive and retail jobs to service these new residents with money. tradesmen would do well because more people means more building and shyt going bad.
i feel in a case like this it's better to use govt money to improve the skills of the people in southern va. if these jobs just needed people then i'd probably shrug (still hate the subsidies) because there is nothing special about that and anyone could do it so it would help the people in that area, but these high paying jobs require highly educated people. if new york or nova had a problem where they spent so much money educating their citizens only for them to pack up and leave because there are no jobs then maybe an argument could be made for enticing companies that would help them stay. but there is no shortage and even if that was the situation the best option is helping grow businesses in your city so that the educated don't leave.
it's just a quick way to bring in a better educated class of people instead of producing it yourself.
I support them for small businesses or start-ups, but that should be capped and the expectation should be that the state/municipality gets that money back through taxes.
But if you had to do a subsidy, then do it in southern VA. My thinking is mostly political as I am all for urbanization of rural shyt holes. But in reality, I am with you with regards to government infrastructure projects or just skill improvement for workers in those regions.