
Why buy the cow when its way of life is so reliant upon you that it can't leave, despite the fact that you rob it blind? That's apparently the abusive husband-like thinking of the city of Los Angeles, which continues to watch shows formerly filmed in its borders – Ugly Betty, In Treatment – head east after failing to offer film and television productions tax breaks comparable to those of New York City.
LA has always sucked, but it's going to suck even more if visitors driving around and looking at it can't every 20 minutes go, "Hey, that's that building from that one movie." According to the numbers, that's happening quite frequently these days. The mayor's office estimates that in just five months since the city of New York enacted their massive tax breaks, city-based shoots have contributed $505 million more in spending than they did during the same time last year.
And New York's not the only city wising up to how profitable playing nice with the movie stars is:



And yet the Democratic Party insists that raising taxes is good for the country…
@ stickynose
Do you think apples look like oranges?
zing!
when did it become ok for a state to arbitrarily suspend child labor laws?
Be nice Cord, maybe stickynose is blind. Oranges are round and apples are roundish, it's an easy mistake to make for the visually impaired.
Sar, I believe the answer to your question is when millions of dollars are up for grabs.
They both feel good going up your ass, don't they?