The Trump Effect? After Carrier pledge to keep jobs in US, more companies may follow

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President-elect Donald Trump didn't wait to be sworn in to stop an air conditioner manufacturer from pulling out of America,
and his top aides say he'll turn up the heat on other companies planning to send jobs outside the U.S.

Carrier's announcement Tuesday that, after negotiations with Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence, it is reversing plans to close an Indiana factory shows the "Trump effect" is real, according to his backers. They say Trump can stop America from bleeding manufacturing jobs to Mexico, China and other places where labor is cheaper, taxes are lower and regulations are lax.

The air conditioning company will keep close to 1,000 jobs in Indianapolis after telling workers earlier in the year that it would be closing its plant and moving production to Mexico at the cost of 1,400 jobs.

Video of company officials telling workers about the move to Mexico in February surfaced online and became a high-profile example for Trump of manufacturing jobs being shipped abroad to Mexico due to what he called bad trade deals that hurt American workers. In a presidential debate against Hillary Clinton in September, he blasted Carrier’s decision and pledged to do something about it if elected.

A Trump transition source told Fox News that Carrier executives went to Trump Tower on Tuesday to work out the deal, after Trump had tweeted on Thanksgiving Day that he was working on a deal with the company.

he Wall Street Journal reported that Pence had taken the lead in negotiating with parent company United Technologies officials, and had discussed priorities for the upcoming Republican Congress, including a tax reform package that could benefit manufacturers.

CNBC, which first broke the news, reported the company decided the savings that would result from moving to Mexico was not worth the fallout of incurring the wrath of the new administration, including the threat to the business it currently does with the government, such as orders for defense equipment.

Carrier workers reacted with delight at the news.

“I would like to tell [Trump] 'Thank you for going out of your way and taking your holiday away from your family and working on Carrier employees and sticking to your word and going to bat for all of us and keeping our jobs here,'” Robin Maynard, a Carrier employee for 24 years, told "Fox & Friends" Wednesday.

Trump transition spokesman Jason Miller said the move showed the power of an administration focused on jobs.

“This is the power of the presidency, this is the power of a team coming in that is so focused on our economy and helping to create and save American jobs, to protect American jobs that are here, this saves 1,000 jobs, this is huge,”
Miller told Fox News Channel.

He also hinted that there could be a number of similar announcements in the pipeline.

“It’s not just here with Carrier, we’re going to see some future announcements as well, with some other companies that are already working behind the scenes,” he said. “This is fundamentally going to help our manufacturing industry and so many other industries.”

The Carrier announcement comes after Ford Chairman Bill Ford told Trump earlier this month that the automaker will not be moving production of Lincolns out of Kentucky to Mexico, in what is seen as a sign that the company aims to work with the new administration on keeping jobs in America.

Trump made keeping jobs from being shipped abroad a cornerstone of his campaign, and his focus on manufacturing jobs and trade is seen as being a key factor in his victory in states such as Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

Trump, in an interview with The New York Times last week, said he has spoken to Apple CEO Tim Cook about building a new plant in the U.S. instead of in places such as Vietnam or China. He said in the same interview he had also received a call from Microsoft CEO Bill Gates but did not go into detail about what was discussed.

Steven Mnuchin, Trump's pick for Treasury Secretary, also hinted at more deals coming down the line, telling CNBC's "Squawk Box" Wednesday that Trump and his administration are "going to have open communications with business leaders."

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...eep-jobs-in-us-more-companies-may-follow.html
 
Ford, Carrier ( United Technologies), Apple -and the call with Gates ( microsoft) - all done or pending before he's sworn in.

With some de-regulations / tax reform /NAFTA re-negotiations .. and who knows where else it can go..Excellent!
 
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Ford, Carrier ( United Technologies), Apple -and the call with Gates ( microsoft) - all done or pending before he's sworn in.

With some de-regulations / tax reform /NAFTA re-negotiations .. and who knows where else it can go..Excellent!

Did i call that or what? He saved net 500 jobs, something Pence could have done last year as Governor, and conservatives are presenting it as the next Louisiana Purchase

And as I also noted, the same disciples blasted Obama for saving the auto industry, beautiful
 
Did i call that or what? He saved net 500 jobs, something Pence could have done last year as Governor, and conservatives are presenting it as the next Louisiana Purchase

Dear dunce on steroids; what is 2,000 minus 1,000? :rofl2:

And as I also noted, the same disciples blasted Obama for saving the auto industry, beautiful

Obama didn't save the automobile industry; he fucked over the shareholders of ONE company in an effort to sell it to Union thugs.

I do wish you had even half a brain.
 
Dear dunce on steroids; what is 2,000 minus 1,000? :rofl2:



Obama didn't save the automobile industry; he fucked over the shareholders of ONE company in an effort to sell it to Union thugs.

I do wish you had even half a brain.

Ah, pal, Carrier had already committed to maintaining 500 of those thousands jobs two months ago, try to keep up

And if Obama didn't save the auto industry why is it going so strong today
 
Ah, pal, Carrier had already committed to maintaining 500 of those thousands jobs two months ago, try to keep up

Wrong; they were going to eliminate the plant; now they are not and keeping 1,000 employees. Net save of 1,000 jobs. But whiney liberals who hate the reality of the failed Obama Presidency continue to wallow in complete despair and denial.

And if Obama didn't save the auto industry why is it going so strong today

The only thing falsely propping up the auto industry are Government handouts and disastrously low interest rate policies that will come back to haunt us.

Obama has succeeded in doing only one thing; handing Republicans total victory....and you dullards still wave pompoms and cheer him. Dumb.
 
No, your wrong, read beyond what you want to hear, and even so, now 1000 jobs is your measure of "making America great?" it don't even make Indiana great, if that is at all possible

Besides, ironic you never mention the details involved, but are quick to tell us what you think Obama's trade off was for saving an entire industry

Wand to try again?
 
Did i call that or what? He saved net 500 jobs, something Pence could have done last year as Governor, and conservatives are presenting it as the next Louisiana Purchase

And as I also noted, the same disciples blasted Obama for saving the auto industry, beautiful
I have no idea what you "called". I do know cluelesspartisans can never give credit for a good performance..
The auto-bailouts were a good idea and saved a lot of jobs long term. Give Obama that credit.

GIve Trump the same credit here;
's not in office-but saving jobs as well as improving the business climate in the US is going to give us growth
 
I have no idea what you "called". I do know cluelesspartisans can never give credit for a good performance..
The auto-bailouts were a good idea and saved a lot of jobs long term. Give Obama that credit.

GIve Trump the same credit here;
's not in office-but saving jobs as well as improving the business climate in the US is going to give us growth

The criticism of Obama was focused on the bailout. It also came on the heels of the Wall Street bailouts.

Trump achieved this without using tax payer money and he did it before he's officially in office.

It's a Trump win no matter how you slice it. Hopefully, it's a sign of things to come.
 
The criticism of Obama was focused on the bailout. It also came on the heels of the Wall Street bailouts.

Trump achieved this without using tax payer money and he did it before he's officially in office.

It's a Trump win no matter how you slice it. Hopefully, it's a sign of things to come.
I'm not 100% sure-but I do believe Bush came up with the idea of the stimulus. It doesn't mater because Obama did it -same with the bailouts.
give him that credit.
As bad as they were, the collapse of the banking system or auto industry were worse.

We need to make sure it doesn't happen again ( too big to fail) -but we need to do it without hostility to corporate growth.
At one time the saying was "The business of America is business"-it's still true-look around the world.It's one giant competative marketplace.

dereg-steamline federal overview,and make it our policy to grow good jobs. That's what Trump needs to do.
 
Bush simply gave a tax credit (actually worked, families spent about 3.5% more). Obama created a $989 Billion "shovel ready jobs" stimulus that had no jobs and didn't improve infrastructure then laughed about it later.
 
I agree they weren't "shovel ready." But it did create jobs. And overall, the stimulus did what it was supposed to do; it stopped the freefall, turned the economy around & let the private sector take over.

There certainly weren't "no jobs." You need to look at the CBO analysis. It was fairly successful, though not a total fulfillment of its original promise.
 
As for the OP & Carrier, kudos to Trump. But it was essentially a $700K payoff on the backs of IN taxpayers, all made possible by the fact that the acting Governor is also the VP-Elect.

Not exactly a formula that can be utilized quite as much going forward.
 
I agree they weren't "shovel ready." But it did create jobs. And overall, the stimulus did what it was supposed to do; it stopped the freefall, turned the economy around & let the private sector take over.

There certainly weren't "no jobs." You need to look at the CBO analysis. It was fairly successful, though not a total fulfillment of its original promise.
A lackluster bandaid is all Obama managed. Real unemployment is still above 10%
 
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