Tesla wants $500 million for its Gigafactory
…specific, does it want that $500 million in cash, in the form of property tax breaks over some number of years, land and infrastructure, or what? Most importantly, is Tesla’s…
…specific, does it want that $500 million in cash, in the form of property tax breaks over some number of years, land and infrastructure, or what? Most importantly, is Tesla’s…
…indeed, the evidence suggests that telecommunications infrastructure and cost are worse in the United States than many other industrialized countries. Instead, what appears to account for the sharply divergent incomes…
…expand health coverage for Tennesseans. The Consequences of delay are devastating for both the healthcare infrastructure we all rely upon as well as Tennesseans.” The same as the delay in…
…science. “[C]hoices about energy and infrastructure” should be based upon “answers” to that question. Science does not understand the oceans well enough in order to make such projections. Climate feedbacks,…
…wider concept of tax incentives; but what about cash grants or free infrastructure?) in order to comply with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. State and local governments will have no choice…
…a synonym, because investment incentives and subsidies more generally can take forms other than tax breaks, i.e. cash grants, low-interest loans, free infrastructure, etc. What, then, is an investment incentive?…
…in maintaining the integrity of pipeline infrastructure to prevent such incidents. The author of the article at Daily Kos writes: I noticed that in the report of an incident document,…
…corporate partners like Amazon, more Village Post Offices and postal counters in big box stores, more post office and plant closures, more dismantling of the infrastructure, more piecemeal privatization. The…
…stream directly, including some form of helicopter drop. Helicopter drop options, as Turner says, are tax cuts, more welfare expenditures or infrastructure spending. Turner does not like QE accommodation because…
…collected (e.g. fiscal incentives such as tax credits); [footnote omitted] (iii) a government provides good or services other than general infrastructure, or purchases goods; (iv) a government makes payments to…