RI's Anti-Business Syndrome Could Become Epidemic: Guest MINDSETTER™ Artigas

Steven Artigas, GoLocalProv Guest MINDSETTER™

RI's Anti-Business Syndrome Could Become Epidemic: Guest MINDSETTER™ Artigas

Rhode Island's anti-business syndrome threatens to become an epidemic, Alexion, and Honeywell just the most recent marquee companies to flee our state in favor of a less punitive and confiscatory business environment elsewhere. In addition, General Electric chose high-cost Boston over inhospitable RI for its new headquarters, likely generating a multitude of well-paying jobs there instead of here. RI did win a small tech office of potentially 80 employees -- only 50 or so have been hired.

The short-sighted policies of the Rhode Island General Assembly, a defacto handmaiden to RI's public union interests, have created an unfriendly business climate to the extent that we may as well erect signs at the state borders bearing the skull-and-crossbones icon. The Assembly apparently views these businesses as some sort of sponge, to be wrung dry as a way to satisfy the voracious and increasingly narcissistic union demands. What they fail to realize is that these sponges have legs and, as we have seen, are fully capable of walking across the state line to Massachusetts and elsewhere.

But of course- the obvious answer is higher taxes on those businesses (and residents) who are foolish enough to remain. And there are those in the increasingly progressive ranks of the Assembly who see this strategy as the go-to solution for our state's pitiful financial situation. To paraphrase former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, “The problem with progressivism is that you always run out of other people's money.”

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Steven Artigas: I am some years' retired from 40 years as a self-employed building contractor in RI.  I have lived my entire life here and despair to see the results of decades of short-sighted leadership in our state. It is time that voices are heard on behalf of the million or so of us who lack connections in the state hierarchy. 


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