<div id="RTEContent">Phil Nisbet <pcnisbet1@hotmail.com> wrote:<br> <br> > Look at Latah County. If a manufacturer wanted to build here, they first <br> > have to spend a couple of years getting a rezone. Only once they have that <br> > in hand can they start to get the rest of the permits they will need. They <br> > will most likely have to get DEQ to approve in a year lng process. They <br> > will have to get a load of other State and Federal Agencies each to hand <br> > them other required permits, all with their own administrative and public <br> > input delays. Or the company can simply say, to heck with this and have <br> > what ever they plan on making proiduced by a chinese firm and have it ready <br> > for Xmass 2006. There is not much contest as to where that product will <br> > originate from then now is there?<br> <br> According to the state profile of Idaho, compiled by the BBC,
"entrepreneurs have been attracted to the state by its lax governmental regulation":<br> <br> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3334011.stm<br> <br> Did they get it wrong? <br> </div><p>
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