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Apr 13, 2011 | Posted by: roboblogger

Diebold: 'Dead serious' about leaving Ohio without incentives

Full story: Business First of Columbus

Diebold was "dead serious" about leaving Ohio before the state came up with an incentive package, its CEO says.

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Bill Hates

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Leave, already. The election rigging you and ESS did gave us that idiot Bush!

GTFO !!!
dave

Chillicothe, OH

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go a head and leave....give them nothing
AMC

Columbus, OH

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thy make junk any way
Jesus H Christ

Asheville, NC

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Apr 15, 2011
 
I wonder how much taxpayer money was in that "incentive package".
AnAngryAmerican

Columbus, OH

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If we continue to give businesses tax breaks, then their business model will depend upon them, and they will fold if they are ever required to pay taxes. So, the whole idea that we will eventually get some tax revenues is false.
wee willy

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Boy looks like a bunch of liberals without a clue. Just ask the people of Dayton how they feel after NCR (and everyone else) left Dayton.

Since: Sep 09

Newark, OH

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wee willy wrote:
Boy looks like a bunch of liberals without a clue. Just ask the people of Dayton how they feel after NCR (and everyone else) left Dayton.
Bingo

All these businesses leaving means less jobs for all you liberals. oh wait a minute... I forgot you don't have jobs anyway, you survive of me paying for your welfare checks.
Sheik Yerbouti

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Apr 15, 2011
 
Corporate blackmail by a corrupt company.

Since: Sep 09

Newark, OH

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Apr 19, 2011
 
Sheik Yerbouti wrote:
Corporate blackmail by a corrupt company.
no it's not

If you had a choice to live anywhere you want. you can live in Ohio and pay...say 3k in taxes or you could live in Florida and have 500$ in taxes which would you choose.

If you'd pay more for Ohio than you're stupid. It has nothing to do with blackmail. Let me give you a better example

My job pays me 47k a year right now. If I find another job and they are going to pay me more why would I not take it? I'd tell my boss "Hey I'm putting in my 2 weeks notice..I found another job that's going to pay me 55k for the exact same work"

My boss can either raise my pay to match my offer at the other job and I'll stay (much easier than relocating). Or lose out on my services. It has nothing to do with blackmail it has to do with doing whats best for you...or in this case the owners of Diebold.

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