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Re: O/T The reason Michigan's economy is bad!
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Posted by Easy1 on October 27, 2006 at 06:23:44 from (198.208.159.19):
In Reply to: O/T The reason Michigan's economy is bad! posted by Turke Bros. Farms on October 27, 2006 at 05:49:12:
One thing that has always escaped me was the outcry every time the city of Detroit upped the water fees. Yeah they go up. But with the suburbs reselling the water to thier residents at markups of 400% + , who is goughing? Most of these burbs have got all kinds of fees for any kind of construction. Even out in my area, a single new house probably cost $5,000 in permits. But if you are a developer building a new shopping center, you get all kinds of tax breaks. Adding onto existing construction doesn't qualify for bennies. So uless ya got BIG BUCKS! go elsewhere.
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