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In reply to the discussion: Toyota moves from Ca to Tx: When are bluestates going to actively fight job poachers? [View all]pstokely
(10,853 posts)52. If you don't have time for the beach, you might as well go were you get the most for your $
It's supply and demand, more available cheap land in DFW than SoCal
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Toyota moves from Ca to Tx: When are bluestates going to actively fight job poachers? [View all]
betterdemsonly
Apr 2014
OP
toyota wants all the welfare benefits with none of the responsibility to give back nt
msongs
Apr 2014
#7
So has Plano found a way to opt-out of the officially sanctioned curriculum
betterdemsonly
May 2014
#177
So native Texan Bill Moyers is lying about the curriculum the School Board is mandating.
betterdemsonly
May 2014
#182
The guy is obviously not sincere. He'll get bored and go back to that other site, most likely. nt
Romulox
May 2014
#191
Apparently Texas falsifies its dropout rate by counting dropouts as homeschooled
betterdemsonly
May 2014
#164
they also don't appear to be worried about their employees kids being taught creationism
pstokely
Apr 2014
#74
I and most people have never used insurance to buy birth control in my life.
former9thward
May 2014
#188
And I don't want to share a tent with someone who puts out 'facts' that are not true.
former9thward
May 2014
#195
But how? The state of WA just gave Boeing billions in perks and Boeing said thanks
pnwmom
Apr 2014
#17
A tax penalty would drive Boeing completely out of here. I don't understand how you think
pnwmom
Apr 2014
#20
Only a national solution would help. But that's awfully hard to imagine happening.n/t
pnwmom
Apr 2014
#25
I don't think you can stop it. Once you buy into the logic of cheap labor, a race-to-the-bottom
Romulox
Apr 2014
#39
Americans do though. Toyota is #1 in the US, remember. It's been a non-union shop since day 1. nt
Romulox
May 2014
#192
Wait...the people who go out of their way to buy non union made product will care about this why?
Romulox
Apr 2014
#30
It's not up to me. It's up to Toyota's consumers. They're anti-union, pro-race-to-the-bottom
Romulox
Apr 2014
#36
That's not true. People just want to get the best car they can for their money
badtoworse
Apr 2014
#61
Listen to yourself. You went non-union to save a buck. That's what union-busting is all about.
Romulox
Apr 2014
#94
And I'm sure they save thousands per head by moving from California. So why complain? nt
Romulox
May 2014
#174
I didn't invent the concept of "solidarity", I'm just trying to explain it to you guys.
Romulox
May 2014
#173
So maybe YOU are the scorpion in the story, instead of the frog. The moral is the same:
Romulox
May 2014
#190
The point of this thread is that *California* isn't putting out a "competitive product".
Romulox
May 2014
#172
Guess you must be part of the 1% whose wages for labor are not impacted in anyway, shape or form
PubsFU
May 2014
#157
OK. That same analysis applies with equal force to the average person. *You* haven't been excused
Romulox
Apr 2014
#93
I'm betting they will pay their people less in Texas. Toyota will gain, their workers will not.
Mr.Bill
Apr 2014
#34
but the talent needed for some companies might be in NY or CA instead of Omaha
pstokely
Apr 2014
#97
Workers in Plano will gain; it's a better paying job than average there even if it's less than CA
Recursion
May 2014
#148
It may take a big raise to get those California employees to come to Plano away from the beaches
pstokely
May 2014
#154
there wasn't any need for Toyota to be on the West Coast with their plants in the Midwest/South
pstokely
Apr 2014
#41
That's fairly circular reasoning. Their plants are in the South because of cheap labor and lack of
Romulox
Apr 2014
#43
If you don't have time for the beach, you might as well go were you get the most for your $
pstokely
Apr 2014
#52
lack of fertilizer plant regulations didn't attract Toyota to DFW, it's location did
pstokely
Apr 2014
#67
many natives of CA and KY may not want to move to TX (or MI) even with raise or bigger house
pstokely
Apr 2014
#71
Sure - and if it's their choice to make then they can decide what's more important
whatthehey
Apr 2014
#78
and moving thousands of mostly well educated cosmopolitanmiddle class folks into TX won't help that?
whatthehey
Apr 2014
#100
Should Japan have done so when Toyota hired people in CA in the first place?
whatthehey
Apr 2014
#79
what is unattractive about it? CA expects them to pay taxes like everyone else?
randys1
Apr 2014
#85
Should the other 49 states refuse to allow Toyota's to be sold if they are not built in their state?
former9thward
Apr 2014
#124
When my girlfriend was working in the DFW area she got be a bumper sticker
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Apr 2014
#141
Toyota makes business decisions based on what's best for the company. Quelle surprise!
WillowTree
Apr 2014
#139
What do you expect when the Democratic PARTY has lots of corporatists in office? nt
alp227
May 2014
#150
I'm not sure it's so much "business environment" issue but consolidation issue that prompted this.
haele
May 2014
#166