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To: Kaslin
Obama era of high taxes and oppressive regulation.

Obama is not the blame for higher taxes and regulations. These have been around for ever. Big Caps love regulations because it keeps the upstart riff raff out of the way. Kills competition which is the goal of every corporation.

Carrier, and they are not the only ones to do this by any means, was counting on paying Paco Sanchez $3.00/hr in a newly built state of the art plant in Mexico. Paco was going to live in a un air conditioned pueblo and ride his burrow to work to make, ironically, air conditioners. Paco will thank his gringo masters for not having to go to 'merica do get a job as an illegal. Carrier was cutting Indianan Frank Wilson at 20.00/hr out of the equation. The difference in labor costs to be pocketed by Carrier. Carrier knew it could load their product on a train and ship them duty free because the Uniparty has been bought off.

So the key to globalization and offshoring is to keep those tariffs rates at historic lows. Globalist do this by corrupting the Uniparty via K Street. This is the new fascism.

Unfortunately for them their is new Sheriff in town. Raising tariffs will be the key to the USA' economic survival.

More tariffs and less income taxes.

3 posted on 12/04/2016 7:02:39 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: central_va

That is not the Trump plan. Tariffs are just a tactic to get everyone to shed their trade barriers, subsidies and manipulations. Therefore they have to be high and we wouldn’t get much revenue from them.


13 posted on 12/04/2016 8:55:24 AM PST by ari-freedom (Chicken Little Concerned for Trump people are almost as annoying as NeverTrumpers!)
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