top | item 39411439 (no title) throwboatyface | 2 years ago What's the GDP of the Ute nation? It's probably quite a significant investment for them as well. discuss order hn newest deaddodo|2 years ago 2.96bln USDSo 35% of the Ute Nation's GDP vs 1.3% of the Phillipines. OP is clearly either uninformed or biased. Or just doesn't understand Tribal Sovereignty status in the US. Gibbon1|2 years ago Worth noting GDP is per year. Where the project cost is over the 30 year life[1] of the project. Through the magic of finance 35% becomes 1.17%.[1] One feels that 30 life for something where components can be constantly replaced as they wear out is a misnomer. load replies (1)
deaddodo|2 years ago 2.96bln USDSo 35% of the Ute Nation's GDP vs 1.3% of the Phillipines. OP is clearly either uninformed or biased. Or just doesn't understand Tribal Sovereignty status in the US. Gibbon1|2 years ago Worth noting GDP is per year. Where the project cost is over the 30 year life[1] of the project. Through the magic of finance 35% becomes 1.17%.[1] One feels that 30 life for something where components can be constantly replaced as they wear out is a misnomer. load replies (1)
Gibbon1|2 years ago Worth noting GDP is per year. Where the project cost is over the 30 year life[1] of the project. Through the magic of finance 35% becomes 1.17%.[1] One feels that 30 life for something where components can be constantly replaced as they wear out is a misnomer. load replies (1)
deaddodo|2 years ago
So 35% of the Ute Nation's GDP vs 1.3% of the Phillipines. OP is clearly either uninformed or biased. Or just doesn't understand Tribal Sovereignty status in the US.
Gibbon1|2 years ago
[1] One feels that 30 life for something where components can be constantly replaced as they wear out is a misnomer.