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Father Like Son, in 1988, His Father Mario Cuomo said the exact same thing that it was so bad in Buffalo
before and now Buffalo is so much better & improving at Buffalo's New Minor League Baseball Stadium Grand Opening and he will back when Buffalo's get it's Major League Baseball Team LOL
City of Buffalo's Population was 350,000 in 1988, in 2017 it's 250,000 Buffalo already lost another 1/3 of it's population
in the Last 30 Years and will keep on losing population like it has been every single year for the last 45 years in the row and yet in 1988 Cuomo Said Buffalo's getting bigger & stronger then ever before, and now his son is saying the exact same thing. But the stats, numbers & seeing things with your own eyes say something different
Nobody seems to like Cuomo but he gets elected every year. Same with Byron Brown.
I know that the media is very excited about another $500M investment in the city, but it is coming from the State which means that the taxpayer is footing the bill.
Usually state investments are squandered, so the state is "investing" in Buffalo by squandering YOUR money.
Now if a private company were coming to town and bringing their own money to grow the economy, that is what you want to see.
Nobody seems to like Cuomo but he gets elected every year. Same with Byron Brown.
I know that the media is very excited about another $500M investment in the city, but it is coming from the State which means that the taxpayer is footing the bill.
Usually state investments are squandered, so the state is "investing" in Buffalo by squandering YOUR money.
Now if a private company were coming to town and bringing their own money to grow the economy, that is what you want to see.
State money is like a shell game.
Even in this case, the taxpayers are footing the bill for them to even move into a community. Private companies aren't just bringing their own money, but they want tax breaks and other incentives in order to move in. Living in TX, you are likely seeing this quite a bit: Texas tries to lure California businesses - SFGate
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