aint that the truth ,,,.. Harrison co ,. was better off before Tower came there building frames for ford in ,, think they came here around 1986,, population was around 30 k ,,they hired some 800 plus ,, these people came from everywhere , needing everything, roads, animal control , parks , schools, daycares to nursing homes , WALMART WENT Nutz, Indiana Land and double wide trailers had a boondoggle, gobbling up Harrison co farm land,,.not to mention farmboys became septic tank installers and excavator contractors ,, banks loaned to people that couldn't afford pay attention ,,, but the banks were not paying attention either,,. anyway ,, as buzz mentioned about tower lying their az off to county officials ,and I was commissioner then , yes, we gave them phonies a tax abatement ,as well as the killer hatchet team that took over the 100 yr old keller furniture plant that showcased our native timber...we did this to conserve jobs , and did it all in good faith , no one knows even Today, all the powers that were workin against us .. but now ,even though those companies are now gone ,, others have come in , but also , section 8 housing is king to a few slum lords here ... and now we have reached the RULE 4 population criteria ,, wisht , I had the answers ,,. only to agree with Reagon : Big government is the problem ;
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