3/14/2007

It doesn't add up...

I went to bed last night around 11:00pm and started to think about what city council voted on the other day. The City of Toledo is planning on placing 6 ambulances by the first week of July. The plan according to the city is to make a profit of at least $600,000 by years end.
My question is, Will that profit be high enough to out weigh the added total amount of jobs lost and the income tax coming in from those lost jobs? Will it be higher than the tax that is coming in from those private businesses that might be relocating because of this action?
All I know is that when the year is up I want a complete detailed report showing the advantages of this switch as well as a detailed report showing the down fall of other businesses if there are any left by then.

1 comment:

Hooda Thunkit (Dave Zawodny) said...

What kept me up was wondering why a guy would immediately lay off half of his employees and lay up half of his rolling stock ~4 months before he had to, unless there is more going on than has been reported to date.

Maybe it has to do with what council has supposedly been briefed about...

Ahh, but time will tell, now won't it?