$800 Million in Missouri Taxes to Support Canadian Company

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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2008

$800 Million in Missouri Taxes to Support Canadian Company! SB1234 and HB2393 in Missouri, threaten to take $800 million in taxpayer money and outsource it to a Canadian company Bombardier! Tell your representative that you think tax credits should be given back to Missourians not some Canadian company.

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  • What about American automaker coming in Canada like GM? You should compare with American company... This is video is a real joke!

  • Maybe you should do your "homeworkS" & learn how to spell.

    This is not an unproven company. Let's just say though that they aren't able to build any airplanes. In that case, they wouldn't pay the State of MO any taxes in the first place, so we wouldn't be out anything. The CREDIT only applies if & when they hire the 1,000's of Missourians at $55,000 & start selling the airplanes. On top of that, they pay the State a royalty on each plane. Imagine that, an investment that pays MO back!

  • Unproven Company?

    WOW, go and make your homeworks!

  • I agree with KCM074. We could always do the work here in Canada if you guys don't want the jobs.

  • How can you have a "blank check" with a specified dollar amount?

    No money is going to Canada. This company wants to create 1,000's of high paying jobs to Missouri, jobs averaging $55,000 a year which will bring taxes to the state.

    This video is a joke.

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