That's already been announced as Tesla's business plan:
http://www.latimes.com/business/auto...ry.html#page=1
That's already been announced as Tesla's business plan:
http://www.latimes.com/business/auto...ry.html#page=1
They rail against those, too.From the Murdoch WSJ: "He's figured out that as long as you pick a politically favored industry you can be one of the world's richest men and still get taxpayers to finance your operations and become even richer."
I wonder how many thousands of times the WSJ could have said that about the oil and gas industry but failed to?
I think the OP's question was: is having a Tesla factory something we should compete for? I posit the answer is pretty clearly 'no'.
I don't have a lot of problems with tax subsidies, etc. for NEW things, but moving an automobile factory from MI to S. Carolina isn't 'new', in my book. It's like re-selling a used car.
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