[Vision2020] Economics of Business and new development
Art Deco
deco at moscow.com
Wed Nov 16 16:39:01 PST 2005
Kai,
I am not sure your speculation about a potential bio-diesel refinery is
correct. Perhaps if the impacts were known and not overly sever such a
proposal would fly.
Most would agree with your main proposal: Keep brains around and use them
for economic development and benefit. I think there some very good reasons
why this hasn't happened and they are not because Latah county is
necessarily seen anti-clean businesses. There are several kinds of
industries/businesses that would fit in and be welcomed by most.
Perhaps if some of the local business "leaders" approached this problem
without their hands out, we could all benefit.
W.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kai Eiselein, LatahEagle Editor" <editor at lataheagle.com>
To: <vision2020 at moscow.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 4:15 PM
Subject: [Vision2020] Economics of Business and new development
> If not retail then what?
> We have a university here that graduates a large number of students each
> year, how many stay?
> Here's a "what if" scenario:
> What if a couple of UI grads decided they had what it takes to make
> "bio-diesel" commercially? What if they wanted to build a refining plant
> here in Latah County, because of the availabilty of raw material?
> Would they be allowed to pursue their dream here and at the same time
> create
> jobs and give farmers another outlet for thier product?
> Sadly, my guess would be "No"
> Wouldn't it be nice if we could keep some of that brainpower that's
> graduating from the UI and WSU right here, employed in the private sector?
> At quality jobs, not just as baristas at the 1,500 java joints in this
> town.
>
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