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The Goals of Massachusetts

The goals of Massachusetts.

The following things need to be done in order to attempt a economic turn around of the Commonwealth.

1) Allowing the Indians on Cape Cod to open a casino. This would be based on the idea that they would have to contribute back to the local economy of the Cape and help prevent decay of the infrastructure there.

2)Realizing that the Legacy of John F. Kennedy was the National Association of Government Employees and not liberalism to the point of self destruction.

3) Complete judicial review to the abuse of the family that goes on up there in regards to restraining orders and custody of  children.

4) Copying Georgia’s economic free zones like Norcross and establishing  cheap and easy short term housing allowing domestic labor the opportunity to establish and grow.

5) The establishment of real estate investment trusts tied to municipal pension funds to improve decaying communities. In other words if you perform a government function in that community put your money where your mouth is. You can not serve a community and let it run into to ruin.

6) Getting with the private universities in the Commonwealth and negotiating a system where endowment money is used to seed local business. This could also tie in the real estate investment trust idea.

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