If they're looking for more money, why don't they have a fee for leftover license applications?
I don’t think more money by itself is the end goal.
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If they're looking for more money, why don't they have a fee for leftover license applications?
No interest. Besides, there's a lot more profitable businesses that don't require the government to keep you afloat.You might as well give it a try then. I mean you can't lose.
Besides, there's a lot more profitable businesses that don't require the government to keep you afloat.
The entire construction industry.Like which businesses?
It may not be, but a 400% increase to fund a program that's already funded is a little suspect.I don’t think more money by itself is the end goal.
Tell me your ignorant without telling me.government to keep you afloat.
I hope more start thinking this way. Spread the word.The beauty of the ponzi schemes out West is that it's easy to justify New Zealand and Hawaii for incredible big game adventures.
cashed in my deer points this yr and just missed lope because i put in w/ bud who had l less pt than me-damnit (won't make that mistake next yr). can't wait to get outta the points game. and the G&F agencies can't figure out why we're loosing hunters and not recruiting young ones. geniusGod I'm going to be glad when I'm done hunting this state and using my points...thanks for the info Buzz. I have never seen more greed than western states and their craziness.
The entire construction industry.
Direct or not I was going to throw out the amount personally we do work on. Roads, bridges, schools. Less than a year ago we did the excavation for two different 1 million bushel grain bins for farmers to store there subsidiary corn in.US economy statistics, charts, and trends | USAFacts
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Direct or not I was going to throw out the amount personally we do work on. Roads, bridges, schools. Less than a year ago we did the excavation for two different 1 million bushel grain bins for farmers to store there subsidiary corn in.
Yah farming its just a little more cut and dry or exposed I guess, for a lack of better word. Schools are our bread and butter every summer rehabbing parking lots and additions. Also pretty sure there is a tax break for us on that work.Schools, roads, bridges, sidewalks, playgrounds, local pools, hospitals, airports, prisons, municipal work, HOA work, affordable housing, local grants, state grants, federal grants.
Unless I’m misunderstanding the meaning of “the entire construction industry” lol
Head in the sand/ass if someone thinks their industry isn’t full of subsidies.
Yah farming its just a little more cut and dry or 3xoosed I guess, for a lack of better word. Schools are our bread and butter every summer rehabbing parking lots and additions. Also pretty sure there is a tax break for us on that work.
Working on affordable housing projects that are subsidized isn't really being subsidized.US economy statistics, charts, and trends | USAFacts
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Schools get money to do necessary upgrades. We do a bunch ever summer also. It's always publicly bid work and the margins are thin at best. General Contractors are bidding projects with about a 2.5-3% profit most of the time.Yah farming its just a little more cut and dry or 3xoosed I guess, for a lack of better word. Schools are our bread and butter every summer rehabbing parking lots and additions. Also pretty sure there is a tax break for us on that work.
The most profitable work is negotiated work with clients. Anyone in my position will tell you the same thing. They'd rather work for an independent owner or company vs any type of government work. The profit is thin, and the people are what you'd expect.Yeah even if it’s not all technically subsidies, the construction industry siphons enormous profit off the tax payers, if not a majority of its profit.
I am now dumber for reading this thank you.2.5-3% profit most of the time.
What do you do for work? Are you bidding work every day and running projects?I am now dumber for reading this thank you.