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Trump doing what he promised...bless him
1 posted on 12/03/2016 6:53:34 AM PST by mandaladon
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To: mandaladon

Time to boycott Rexnord.


2 posted on 12/03/2016 6:55:56 AM PST by Lisbon1940 (No full-term Governors!)
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To: mandaladon
Lower the corporate rate is a start.

And incentives...they work in every city and town...and the folks aren't even moving to Mexico.

Add a little surcharge to incoming goods...every other nation does it....

In other words...get rid of NAFTA.

Work separate deals with Canada and Mexico.

3 posted on 12/03/2016 6:58:13 AM PST by Sacajaweau
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So over 60% of the Carrier jobs in Indiana are still going to Mexico?


4 posted on 12/03/2016 6:59:21 AM PST by trublu
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To: mandaladon

A former boss served on Florida Governor Rick Scott’s advisory board. The boss told me that if a company was willing to send as few as 50 jobs to Florida, the Governor would be on the phone and send a plane to pick them up. His office would act as sales rep and take them to potential sites. I was impressed.

Trump seems to be doing the same. (Incidentally, this is anecdotal, but Florida seems to be doing pretty good on jobs. I see more and more houses being built, roads being repaired, infrastructure being built and companies moving into formerly empty buildings.)


5 posted on 12/03/2016 6:59:35 AM PST by Gen.Blather
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Let’s just hope the unions don’t screw things up. There was a point in history where unions were needed, but some of them (not all) got greedy and stopped caring about the members and began running the unions like a business where only the union bosses prospered on the backs of their members.

I want made in America once again and I want a healthy and prosperous middle class but that can only happen in our people think for themselves.


6 posted on 12/03/2016 6:59:36 AM PST by McGavin999
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To: mandaladon

“Chuck Jones, president of United Steelworkers local that represents Indianapolis workers...”

Big Labor supported Obama and his Republican enablers.


8 posted on 12/03/2016 7:00:09 AM PST by odawg
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To: mandaladon

I’m not so sure.

In any case Trump Inc. should stop building hotels overseas when that money could be better spent employing American construction workers here in the U.S.


14 posted on 12/03/2016 7:10:51 AM PST by InterceptPoint (Ted, you finally endorsed. About time.)
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To: mandaladon

Trumps keeping promises is GREAT.

Why is Mexico so attractive..?

No EPA, no OSHA, no minimum wage. Those are the big ones.

Nixon created EPA, Trump should whip out is Pen And Phone and do away with it.


15 posted on 12/03/2016 7:11:19 AM PST by gaijin
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To: mandaladon

I wish this would be reported different. What is going on bottom line is Trump telling these companies the corporate tax will be lower starting Jan 1 2017, or July 1 2017. If they stay they will being doing better and there will NOT be the incentive to move manufacturing. Suppose they lower the rate to 17% IF manufacturing and operations are located in the USA.


16 posted on 12/03/2016 7:11:23 AM PST by Paddy Irish
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What the so-called "reporters" of the Corrupt News Media hate most about Donald Trump:

His puissance and his intellect, both of which tower over their mediocrity, exposing them for the intellectual dwarves that they are.

They HATE this TRUTH above all others!

17 posted on 12/03/2016 7:11:39 AM PST by Savage Beast
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To: mandaladon

Unless Rexnord has federal contracts, the way United Tech does, this will prove to be a more thorough test for Trump.

Hope it works out, and I give Trump credit for standing in the batter’s box and swinging. He’s done more as president-elect than his three predecessors did in 24 years. I’d like to see the smart guys move out of the corporate finance functions and back into production and thinking about process. Reestablishing a manufacturing base is going to take a lot of time and effort, and I can see how the domestic labor market and defense sectors need it, but the trial by fire will be whether the corporate purchasing market responds favorably. If by some means it happens and they can even export, Trump will silence a generation of critics.


21 posted on 12/03/2016 7:18:28 AM PST by ameribbean expat
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there is a 100 year old casket manufacturer in Mississippi (Batesville Casket Company,) that is moving to Mexico too.
Let’s boycott them and don’t die!


25 posted on 12/03/2016 7:29:03 AM PST by llevrok (je sui cou rouge !)
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Carrier, a unit of United Technologies Corp., still plans to shift 1,300 jobs from Indiana to Mexico... “There’s not enough taxpayer money to reward companies not to leave the country when we’re competing with $3-an-hour wages in Mexico

So Trump isn't done. And we will need to apply tariffs to companies like Carrier and Rexnord. And we will need to insist that government purchases buy US-made products. If you want an advantage in the bidding process, show that your product has higher US content than your competitor's.

26 posted on 12/03/2016 7:31:29 AM PST by marron
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To: mandaladon

Once again, we need a fundamental re-thinking of “Free Trade Reaganism.” That works under two very critical conditions.

First, the US can and will force open ALL markets to genuine free trade. This hasn’t happened in the last 20 years. Japan is the classic example: American beef ranchers cannot ship anything into Japan. I have a Libertarian friend in the electric pump business (big water pumps). He said “I believe in free trade, but there is no free trade anywhere.” He has to go through one regulatory hoop after another to “freely” trade in foreign countries. When Britain was fully engaged in “free trade” in the 1800s, her navy was the biggest, most powerful in the world and would at gun point open ports.

In the Ike years, yes, we had “free trade” but only because every other major nation in the world was flattened or broke. We DOMINATED both world trade and manufacturing because we were the only ones with stuff to sell and the ability to buy.

The second factor is national defense. You cannot allow your defense infrastructure to go away. This company is a case of ball bearings manufacturing: how many of those do you allow to go overseas or to Mexico? You need steel, electronics, computers, basic manufacturing here.

So the “free trade Reaganism” has not existed for a long time, and I think even Reagan would disavow it.


30 posted on 12/03/2016 7:43:37 AM PST by LS ("Castles Made of Sand, Fall in the Sea . . . Eventually" (Hendrix))
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Why Monterrey? What incentives are particularly there that Carrier was building a plant there. We are in Mexico right now and people are fleeing that drug cartel infested state. Are the drug king pins and their political cronies working with US companies?


34 posted on 12/03/2016 7:51:53 AM PST by lulu16 (May the Good Lord take a liking to you!)
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Also a matter of national security

In WWII one off Churchill's strategic directive was for priority in bombing ball bearing factories.

35 posted on 12/03/2016 7:52:34 AM PST by spokeshave (In the Thatch Weave,..Trump's Wing Man is Truth.)
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“There’s not enough taxpayer money to reward companies not to leave the country when we’re competing with $3-an-hour wages in Mexico,” said Mr. Jones.

Yeah, Mr. Jones? Well maybe if you didn't force Rexnord to pay 25 dollars an hour for a job that would pay 10 or 15 dollars an hour they wouldn't even have to think of moving to Mexico.

BTW, how much do you make an hour Mr. Jones?

36 posted on 12/03/2016 7:53:45 AM PST by Texas Eagle (If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would have no standards at all -- Texas Eagle)
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The bummer about these jobs he is saving is that they are Union jobs.

Who have (has?) Unions been supporting for the last 30, 40, 50 years?

37 posted on 12/03/2016 7:54:58 AM PST by Texas Eagle (If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would have no standards at all -- Texas Eagle)
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Bless predid Ng atrump. In the long run I’m confident he will secure reform of our trade and tax policies so that they no longer propel, reward the export of our jobs. Right now all he can do is “jawbone on an individual basis. And -— bless him — he’s doing it for us! Thank you DJT!


38 posted on 12/03/2016 7:56:31 AM PST by faithhopecharity ("Politicians are not born. They're excreted." Marcus Tullius Cicero)
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The UNITED STATES must be SELF-SUSTAINING for its preservation.


48 posted on 12/03/2016 8:58:45 AM PST by stars & stripes forever (Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord. Psalm 33:12)
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