This is NOT good! The CEO of Caterpillar is threatening to move his company out of Illinois due to the $40 million the CEO says the new tax increase will cost his company.
Now we all know that if Caterpillar leaves, this will kill Peoria! I know that neighboring states supposedly have higher tax rates, but Quinn's tax increase will cause existing Illinois companies to scramble to cover costs that will greatly jump in short order.
So, Quinn's response to all of this? He doesn't believe Caterpillar will leave! Oh really?!
You know Governor, that type of condescension is what will eventually blow up in your face when Illinois starts losing big companies like this! I suggest you better listen REALLY carefully to what Caterpillar has to say because in spite of the money they make, $40 million dollars is an awful lot of money taken out of a company due to taxes that no one can account for in the first place! And I don't care what political party people align themselves with. You do NOT raise taxes during a recession, no exceptions!
If Quinn thinks that the state can live without Caterpillar, he should visit Peoria 20 years from now and see what a ghost town it would be! Try telling Peoria residents how easy it is to live without the auto industry like Detroit has been dealing with over the past decade or so!
Now we all know that if Caterpillar leaves, this will kill Peoria! I know that neighboring states supposedly have higher tax rates, but Quinn's tax increase will cause existing Illinois companies to scramble to cover costs that will greatly jump in short order.
So, Quinn's response to all of this? He doesn't believe Caterpillar will leave! Oh really?!
You know Governor, that type of condescension is what will eventually blow up in your face when Illinois starts losing big companies like this! I suggest you better listen REALLY carefully to what Caterpillar has to say because in spite of the money they make, $40 million dollars is an awful lot of money taken out of a company due to taxes that no one can account for in the first place! And I don't care what political party people align themselves with. You do NOT raise taxes during a recession, no exceptions!
If Quinn thinks that the state can live without Caterpillar, he should visit Peoria 20 years from now and see what a ghost town it would be! Try telling Peoria residents how easy it is to live without the auto industry like Detroit has been dealing with over the past decade or so!
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