Posted on 06/17/2015 3:29:54 AM PDT by z taxman
Donald Trump wants to run for president. He says he can beat Hillary. Sometimes Donald Trump has something good things to say, and sometimes he makes me shake my head in disbelief.
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Here is one of Trumps economic solutions. He said Ford and other companies looking to move manufacturing to Mexico or overseas should face a 35 percent tax when they ship the goods back to the U.S. That would bring the plants back home, he argued. Thats whats going to happen, and there are hundreds, thousands of those deals, he said. I will make this country so rich if I run on the 16th [of June] just you watch.
The first question I would ask Mr. Trump is why companies would spend so much money moving their factories overseas. The answer is simple: its cost effective. Why is it cost effective? Because the corporate income tax in the United States is so high when compared to other countries that the cost of goods would be lower and Americans would actually get a better deal. At 35%, the United States has the highest nominal top corporate tax rate in any of the worlds developed economies.
It seems to me, instead of threatening to tax corporations 35%, Mr. Trump should work to lower the corporate income tax. Not only would this lower the cost of manufacturing, it would lower the cost of goods for all Americans.
(Excerpt) Read more at godfatherpolitics.com ...
Another article is on:
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/elections/2015/06/16/trump-press-ford-cancel-mexican-plant/28816173/
Ignore Trump and all the RINOs.
Trump vows to press Ford to cancel Mexican plant
Stop sending American manufacturing everywhere else.
Just saying.
Just saying.
“Trump vows to press Ford to cancel Mexican plant”
That is the title, of the linked article.
Not sure how that ended up with the main article title, but that was the one in the link.
Trump once again, hits a home run.
Do that by lowering taxes not levying penalties. Also, a corporation can do whatever the hell it wants to. Its not beholden to us nor should it be.. thats socialism.
Thats the title of the second article in the comment body of my post, not the excerpted article.
He doesn’t know how cars are made and it shows.
When I made Cadillac parts here in Michigan they were shipped to Livonia where they were used to assemble Cadillacs along with major parts from Canada and Mexico. Minor parts like electronics came from a half dozen other nations.
Its true of pretty much all cars. My factory made parts for Ford, Toyota, Chrysler etc and shipped them all over the world.
OK I explained it wrong.
I was trying to explain how I ended up with the title I posted.
That is all. Carry on.
It’s not the “corporate tax rate “ that drives corporations to move jobs our of the U.S. it’s the cost of labor.
If workers in the U.S. would work for third-world wages, the jobs would stay here.
My Ford Focus, built about two miles away from the plant where I work (supplying parts to Ford) has 40% Canadian and Mexican content (including a German transmission that is smooth as a glove). God Bless America.
Point taken, but a tax penalty won’t bring these jobs back either.
An assertion made with such confidence that it cannot be incorrect. Unless you consider that the U.S. Treasury taxes U.S. corporations on their worldwide income, effectively encouraging them to set up free-standing foreign subsidiaries.
In other words, an assertion made with the confidence that can only be derived from complete ignorance.
I worked for the same company once before back in the mid 80s. The first job I worked on then were Ford Aerostar parts that we shipped to Mexico.
Sure make all the then unemployed Mexicans come here and take jobs from Americans like the other 25% of their country
Pot = kettle.
Riiiight. Name one other industrialized nation on the face of this globe that taxes its domestic corporations on their worldwide income.
The more I delve into Trump’s ideas on jumpstarting the economy, the more I think he’s outta his mind!
I’m not so sure that Trump is a RINO. I am sure about the majority in Congress who call themselves Republicans.
Trump isn’t a member of the CFR, as is Hillary and a host of Republican elitists.
I do believe Trump realizes that a president’s job is to serve the interests of the US and not the world.
He knows that borders must be protected and that Mexicans are not entitled to our jobs.
He knows that continuing to give all the jobs to the Chinese is suicidal and wants this trend reversed.
He has said marriage is between a man and a woman. He knows, as a business man, that when your money has run out you need to stop spending and that there is no such thing as borrowing yourself out of a financial or economic crisis.
Considering a candidate like Donald Trump isn’t such a bad idea after all.
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