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Old Posted Feb 3, 2023, 4:57 AM
TheGeographer TheGeographer is offline
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Originally Posted by wrendog View Post
Not having any major fortune 500 companies in Utah certainly hurts in that regard
The LDS church would rank in the top 100 of the Fortune 500 companies. Plenty of money there but they don’t seem interested in building tall skyscrapers. I have to agree with Scott that Utahs backwards way of doing things is an uphill battle for Salt Lake and prevents Salt Lake from reaching its potential, and could lead to our demise. Some of our Senators voting against a bill to hold our government accountable for the Great Salt Lake says it all. Their priorities are wack. If the lake goes dry do we really think big companies and people will want to move to Salt Bed City - a city stuck to in a perpetual environmental disaster

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