Welcome to FR.
Your first post is both a vanity and a blog-pimp?
Not the most auspicious debut, Mr. Genius.
We have the chance to reverse the trend in the upcoming election, but it’s gonna take action. Moderation is not the way to go.
As to companies moving overseas, its the top corporate structure, usually about 15-20 people, moving to Switzerland, etc, with the operations still staying here. Even if the immediate tax structure changes, I don’t see a quick migration back since the tax structure can go the other way just as fast.
Did Stewart mean that his answer would be India, or Texas?
Because if it’s Stewart, then I have to say I honestly do not know.
The writer neglects to mention that the trade agreements that have been put on hold are free trade agreements, versus tariffs. If it were not for tariffs, there would be no US government, and without a US government there would be no USA. The writer does not pretend to make more than what amounts to an emotional appeal into a logical argument.
Seriously, is the writer-- for real??
There’s some good points here, but I think that quality of life is the end game for the decision to set up a business. No, what business owners will do is have the companies overseas, then retire or live in a nicer place that more suits them.
There are many factors to consider when it comes to set up a business, but I don’t think that the well-being of the workers is a major consideration.
In addition, if the business climate is so poor that the company can’t thrive, then it can be the most beautiful place in the world with the most culture and still go belly-up. (Like California.)
git r done
Thanks for posting the whole thing. I don’t click through to blogs because I’ve recovered from one blue screen of death and don’t intend to do another.
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