Oh, no, not to the citizens of Massachusetts, who are getting fleeced again, but biotech corporations.
All on the taxpayers (or worse) dime.
Thanks, Guv, you've been a great success here.
By the way, when you think biotech (what a great sounding term, huh? Surely that couldn't be harmful). think GLOBALIST PLANNING!
Also see: Massachusetts' Billion Dollar Boondoggle
"Patrick is slated to sign the legislation this morning at the Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston before jetting off to the annual BIO show, run by the Biotechnology Industry Organization trade group. The bill includes $250 million in tax incentives for companies, $250 million in grants, and $500 million for infrastructure, much of which is earmarked for the state university system. Several local biotech companies, including Shire PLC, Genzyme Corp., Wyeth, and Organogenesis Inc., stand to directly benefit from the legislation....
Pfffffft!
Fucking Globe links the STOCK QUOTE!
Case closed on the shit media, readers!
Oh, and I'm tired of government looting.
That's all I see anymore because that is all it is!!!!
The governor isn't heading to California alone. Roughly four dozen state and local officials are also going, including House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi and Senate President Therese Murray, in an effort to promote the state's growing biotech industry.
And WHO is picking up the tab, huh?
Sounds like a NICE VACATION, doesn't it, 'murkn?
Meanwhile, see if you can keep your house, huh -- if it isn't foreclosed or flooded.
Massachusetts, along with San Diego and the San Francisco Bay area, is widely considered one of the top biotech clusters in the world.
Though biotech still only accounts for a little more than 1 percent of the state's workforce, Patrick has focused on nurturing the life sciences industry because of its growth potential, high salaries, and ability to pump money into the economy....
What, like the Hollywood studios?
Pfffffttt!
Tired of GIVEAWAYS to the ALREADY RICH!
Cyndi Roy, a Patrick spokeswoman, estimated the state is spending more than $250,000 on the convention, for travel, marketing materials, sponsorship of the Massachusetts pavilion at the show, and hosting parties for biotech executives.
While WE GET SHAT ON back home!!!
The cost of sending each employee is about $1,700. But taxpayers won't be picking up the tab for everything. Some legislators, for instance, are paying for the trip with campaign funds. And some quasi-public agencies may also use private money....
Donated by the BIOTECH INDUSTRY, perhaps (Globe doesn't say)?
Globalist money? GMO $$$$?
While in California, Patrick also plans to attend three hours of meetings Thursday morning with Hollywood executives interested in building film studios or other facilities in Massachusetts."
TOLD YA!!!!
Of course, the Globe loves Patrick and pimps for him.