it's curt schilling that made this political - first with right-wing public tirades and then by (astonishingly, hypocritically) demanding tax breaks with an ultimatum. mass was very much correct to tell him to get fucked, since in the unlikely event of him actually shipping a product it would totally flop. he then moved to his desired "business-friendly" atmosphere, struggled to acquire something he could shit out with his name on it, and left r.i. taxpayers $112,000,000 in the hole.
if he were a democrat, i'm certain you and your friends would be jumping up and down right now.
Article on the topic:
http://www.opposingviews.com/i/spor...needs-bailout-his-failing-38-studios-company#
Republican Schilling - who has expressed interest in running for office - loudly opposed bailouts and got a sweetheart deal at taxpayer expense from a Republican governor.
Schilling promised 450 jobs, never filled 300, and the ones he did are now all gone - very expensive jobs even if he had hired 450.
He's been repaid any money he had in the venture - and is asking for more tax funds.
Yes, it's a pattern. For one example, when George Bush was involved in buying the Texas Rangers, they got all kinds of taxpayer money to do it that was a bad deal for the public.
But when Bush sold his share, he was paid six times its value... goodwill and all.