Once upon a time businesses didn't need government subsidies to "start up."
http://www.freep.com/story/money/bus...eurs/79312386/
Once upon a time businesses didn't need government subsidies to "start up."
http://www.freep.com/story/money/bus...eurs/79312386/
Once upon a time billionaires didn't need government subsidies either.
The Ilitch's got a 700K grant back in 2005 to tear down the Madison-Lenox with the stipulation that if the site wasn't rebuilt upon within 5 years the grant had to be paid back [[wink-wink). Still a parking lot.... and still no payback.
They also got some grant money to tear down the Adams Theatre and Fine Arts Building... although they had to keep the facade.... still more subsidized parking. I guess being a billionaire doesn't go as far as it used to. So no wonder small start up businesses need some handouts...
The only time I can think of billionaires not needing [and getting] government welfare is before there were any.Once upon a time billionaires didn't need government subsidies either.
The Ilitch's got a 700K grant back in 2005 to tear down the Madison-Lenox with the stipulation that if the site wasn't rebuilt upon within 5 years the grant had to be paid back [[wink-wink). Still a parking lot.... and still no payback.
They also got some grant money to tear down the Adams Theatre and Fine Arts Building... although they had to keep the facade.... still more subsidized parking. I guess being a billionaire doesn't go as far as it used to. So no wonder small start up businesses need some handouts...
I have always been amused at the nearness in sound of between MEGA [Michigan Economic Growth Authority] and the lottery game Mega Millions because the former is the state welfare office from where billionaires and big businesses collect their mega-millions winnings.
The vast majority of the funding is private. But why let facts get in the way of a good argument?Once upon a time businesses didn't need government subsidies to "start up."
http://www.freep.com/story/money/bus...eurs/79312386/
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