The Northerner (1000+ posts) Fri Mar-25-11 07:15 PM
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Caterpillar CEO's letter talks of leaving Illinois
SPRINGFIELD -- The chairman and CEO of Peoria-based Caterpillar Inc. is raising the specter of moving the heavy equipment maker out of Illinois.
In a letter sent on March 21 to Gov. Pat Quinn, Caterpillar chief executive officer Doug Oberhelman said officials in at least four other states have approached the company about relocating since Illinois raised its income tax in January.
"I want to stay here. But as the leader of this business, I have to do what's right for Caterpillar when making decisions about where to invest," Oberhelman wrote in the letter obtained on Friday by the Lee Enterprises Springfield bureau. "The direction that this state is headed in is not favorable to business and I'd like to work with you to change that."
Oberhelman said he's being actively courted to move.
"I have been called, 'cornered' in meetings and 'wined and dined' -- the heat is on," Oberhelman wrote. "Before, I never really considered living anywhere else and certainly never considered the possibility of Caterpillar relocating. But I have to admit, the policymakers in Springfield seem to make it harder by the day."
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x741446yourout (1000+ posts) Fri Mar-25-11 07:17 PM
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1. In other words......."give me money".
More like, "don't take so much of my money."
walldude (1000+ posts) Fri Mar-25-11 07:18 PM
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2. Gotta avoid those taxes... the CEO will be pissed if he only makes
10 million this year...
DUmmy walldud is smarter than poor, stupid Beth Ferrari, but he's DUmber than nearly every other DUmbass at the DUmp.
wilt the stilt (1000+ posts) Fri Mar-25-11 07:21 PM
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3. this is what we do in Amrica now
we try to steal businesses from each other. Not create jobs but steal businesses. This is the business model of the south. We saw this in the sixties and seventies.
Brickbat (1000+ posts) Fri Mar-25-11 08:01 PM
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12. Exactly -- states can't wait to scab on each other so they can run back and triumphantly claim they
created "jobs" -- all while throwing huge tax breaks and easements at the company. And then they wonder why they're in financial straights. It is to scream.
How dare companies try to minimize their tax burden! It's outrageous.
abelenkpe (1000+ posts) Fri Mar-25-11 07:22 PM
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4. Well
I for one hope the state tells Catepillar to F off.
What some other state is going to give him more breaks? More incentives? In this economy? They have a lot of nerve.
Right. No problem if they leave for the South. Just raise taxes even more on the companies that stay.
Horse with no Name (1000+ posts) Fri Mar-25-11 07:24 PM
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5. What a whore.
A subject with which DUmmy Horse with no Name is intimately familiar.
LeftofObama (18 posts) Fri Mar-25-11 07:30 PM
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6. Don't let the door hit ya on the way out Mr. Oberhelman
It's time we stop catering to these whiney asses!
Bigmack (1000+ posts) Fri Mar-25-11 07:32 PM
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7. No offense to the states courting Cat...
but some companies have moved to states in an unnamed region and found the workers not as.... trainable as workers from the better educated states.
I am, of course, not talking native intelligence... whatever that is, but rather education level and ability to pick up new skills.
Good luck, Cat... I hope you're not stepping on your own dick.
In other words, southern workers aren't nearly as smart as the union thugs who have destroyed the blue states.
w8liftinglady (1000+ posts) Fri Mar-25-11 07:43 PM
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9. big f%cking shock... Texas is one of the possible states
you know, our great "Right-to-work" state.
Horse with no Name (1000+ posts) Fri Mar-25-11 08:06 PM
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15. This is where the states "fail" willingly or unwillingly
IF I had to give "concessions" and "tax breaks" to a company to park their asses in my state, I probably would.
However, there would be a ONE-TIME negotiation--before they set up shop.
AND there would be an ironclad clause that stated IF they pulled up stakes and relocated--out of state, out of country, etc...that every single solitary red cent of taxpayer money would be due and payable 30 days before they closed shop AND if not paid...a lien would be put on the business.
The little cash-stores contracts have more legal teeth than these types of agreements.
Overseas (1000+ posts) Fri Mar-25-11 08:04 PM
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14. So disgusting. Wonderful "free trade" -- Race To The Bottom.
So he's going off to a state that will slash social safety nets to lower corporate taxes.
Golly gee, gotta make more and more profit for the shareholders and chief executives. They can live in gated communities or overseas so they don't have to see the homeless. They can afford fancy medical care so they need not see the overcrowded emergency rooms.
This thread desperately needs the insights of the know-it-all DUmmy nadinbrzhzhzhzhski on the history of labor.
Stinky The Clown (1000+ posts) Fri Mar-25-11 10:42 PM
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23. You . . . . Mother . . . . ****ing . . . . Extortionist
Quadruple. Pittian. Dot. Emphasis. Remarkable.