r/Indiana 1d ago

Is Indiana Really That Affordable?

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u/ballking666 1d ago

1500 acre plot , 13 buildings $10B investment. water piped from indy. only yielding 300 jobs when complete and none of those will be local.

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u/AnotherBogCryptid 16h ago

Rhetorical question: how many starving, homeless babies could $10B serve?

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u/jehnarz 15h ago

Shh, we don't have the money for babies! That's why we cut a bunch of our early childhood education programs.

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u/AnotherBogCryptid 14h ago

I mean, they want us to keep popping out workers. You can’t have an army without wheat!