Remington moving 2k jobs to Alabama
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Remington moving 2k jobs to Alabama
According to this article, Remington will announce Monday an expansion into Alabama, creating 2,000 jobs there while reducing the size of their NY operation. The article says Remington began searching for a new location after passage of the NY SAFE Act, and that several states (Texas included) have been wooing Remington. I wish they were moving to Texas, but at least the estimated $87 million economic impact won't benefit New York!
http://yellowhammernews.com/nationalpol ... y-alabama/
http://yellowhammernews.com/nationalpol ... y-alabama/
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Re: Remington moving 2k jobs to Alabama
Good Information! I hope all the firearms manufacturers move south into friendly territory.
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May have to go after a Remington next.
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Re: Remington moving 2k jobs to Alabama
Isn't this exactly what the progressives in New York wanted?
I'm not sure how much of a "victory" this really is.........
I'm not sure how much of a "victory" this really is.........
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I don't know that they wanted to run off tax revenue...somebody has to pay for the socialist lifestyle. It is a victory in the sense that 1) it impacts voters through jobs and tax revenue, which could have an impact on elected officials if enough of the jobs and revenue leave the state; and 2) It is the fruition of the policies in which many people warned about. No theoretical outcome of what may happen....this did happen with a direct correlation to the law that caused it. The only question for me is, how many of these instances are needed to wake people up to their choices?sparkyfender wrote:Isn't this exactly what the progressives in New York wanted?
I'm not sure how much of a "victory" this really is.........
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...and the friendly territory remains friendly.rbwhatever1 wrote:Good Information! I hope all the firearms manufacturers move south into friendly territory.
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Re: Remington moving 2k jobs to Alabama
I'm thrilled that so many gun manufacturers are deciding "enough is enough" and moving out of (or expanding outside of) hostile states, and taking their tax dollars and economic benefit with them. NY Gov. Cuomo has been on the defensive since the announcement; his aids keep repeating that no Remington jobs in NY are being lost, however, the 2,000 new jobs were essentially lost by NY when Remington decided to locate them in Alabama. That's a lot of tax revenue and economic benefit that now won't support the gun-grabbing status quo in NY.Robert*PPS wrote:I don't know that they wanted to run off tax revenue...somebody has to pay for the socialist lifestyle. **snip**sparkyfender wrote:Isn't this exactly what the progressives in New York wanted?
I'm not sure how much of a "victory" this really is.........
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Re: Remington moving 2k jobs to Alabama
Friendlier communities, people that do not think guns are inherently evil, lets buyers buy a product made in a less union dominated state....What is not to like.
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Alabama is growth driven. There's Mercedes Benz west of B'ham and Honda NE of B'ham and now Remington is coming to the state. .
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