New Hampshire Advantage Strikes Again - Granite Grok

New Hampshire Advantage Strikes Again

“New Hampshire is a very cost-effective opportunity for us to build out and grow the company,” he said. “Definitely that facility, NH Advantage - Freedom, low taxes, low crime, low poverty, high quality of life, high average income, and more.staying in the area where we’re at, provided the most business advantages for us and that growth.”

-Enterasys President and CEO Chris Crowell in the Union Leader.

Enterasys is moving 540 jobs to Salem New Hampshire from Massachusetts and adding about 80 more as part of the move.  They want to stay in New England, and New Hampshire offers them the best growth opportunity to do that.   Hell yeah, it does.

The Union Leader also reports that Comcast, call center operator CCS, and Nora Flooring Systems, have chosen to move to New Hampshire from Massachusetts, in this case to the same building Enterasys will be occupying, bringing jobs and commerce, and (/whisper) – revenue with them.

This is a trend we will continue to see because lets face it: Higher quality of life, lower crime, lowest poverty, better overall standard of living, lower overall tax burden, less bureaucracy, more responsive government, and…you are still a short drive from the liberal ghetto’s of New England.

We here at the Grok would also like to encourage the employees of these companies still living in Massachusetts to consider moving here as well, as long as they understand the rules.

The most important of those is: If you don’t think you can stop voting Democrat, just commute from Massachusetts.  The Democrat version of the New Hampshire advantage looks a lot like the Massachusetts disadvantage.   If we let them ruin New Hampshire, there won’t be anywhere else in the Northeast to escape to.

 

Image Credit: Jeff Chidester/ NHPerspective

 

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