So is Trump going to provide subsidies and tax cuts to keep every company from moving anything overseas? I can do that.
"Here's a bunch of money if you don't leave."
What a dealmaker.
Of course taxpayers are going to fund this, and it amounts to the government/taxpayers paying to have people have jobs in the private sector. I'm failing to see the Invisible Hand of the Free Market doing anything but being severed and used for 'Murica jack-off fantasies.
Trumptards are wetting themselves over temporarily keeping 1,000 jobs in Indiana, but hated Obama for saving the American auto-manufacturing industry. It's so fucking weird.
And this thing about bringing back all this overseas money? What about other places that offer just a marginally better deal? Say, Country X says, "If you park your money here, we'll pay you a better interest rate/Whatever that's better than the lower taxes in the U.S." Won't that pretty much nix any great advantage that Trump has offered?
And charging 35% tariffs (or whatever the percentage would be); won't other countries just respond in kind? Trump is aware that people outside the United States buy things too, no? And that if American products are far more expensive than other similar products, then the other 6.7 billion people on the planet will buy the cheaper ones, right?
This whole thing is a flimflam; a mirage to fool the unwary. But hey, we'll see what happens. It's not like we have a choice.
"Here's a bunch of money if you don't leave."
What a dealmaker.
Of course taxpayers are going to fund this, and it amounts to the government/taxpayers paying to have people have jobs in the private sector. I'm failing to see the Invisible Hand of the Free Market doing anything but being severed and used for 'Murica jack-off fantasies.
Trumptards are wetting themselves over temporarily keeping 1,000 jobs in Indiana, but hated Obama for saving the American auto-manufacturing industry. It's so fucking weird.
And this thing about bringing back all this overseas money? What about other places that offer just a marginally better deal? Say, Country X says, "If you park your money here, we'll pay you a better interest rate/Whatever that's better than the lower taxes in the U.S." Won't that pretty much nix any great advantage that Trump has offered?
And charging 35% tariffs (or whatever the percentage would be); won't other countries just respond in kind? Trump is aware that people outside the United States buy things too, no? And that if American products are far more expensive than other similar products, then the other 6.7 billion people on the planet will buy the cheaper ones, right?
This whole thing is a flimflam; a mirage to fool the unwary. But hey, we'll see what happens. It's not like we have a choice.