Nomad
Every trumper is a N4T.
I always just "Lol" when someone says something that's so truthful, I cannot refute it...
Yeah, that's what I meant about your peurile nonsense.
You're childish. Grow up.
I always just "Lol" when someone says something that's so truthful, I cannot refute it...
I'm not even going to fuck with this...it's stupid enough on it's own.
Admission of stupidity ^^^.
Me too. And I just read that Lowe's is going to lay off 2400 full-time workers, where's trump when you need him?
Lol....lol....Yeah, that's what I meant about your peurile nonsense.
You're childish. Grow up.
Keeping thousands of people employed, spending money in their local economies and paying income taxes on their earnings while NOT collecting unemployment or govt assistance, is a no-brainer and I'll bet you cannot list one thing that the stimulus money should've been spent on that would've been a better use or provided a better benefit and then explain why.
Keeping thousands of people employed, spending money in their local economies and paying income taxes on their earnings while NOT collecting unemployment or govt assistance, is a no-brainer and I'll bet you cannot list one thing that the stimulus money should've been spent on that would've been a better use or provided a better benefit and then explain why.
Like I said what's the opportunity cost? How much money are those jobs worth? Would it be worth any amount to save them?
You tell us. You're the one posing the question while implying that the auto bailout wasn't worth the cost.
What else do you think that money would have paid for that would have provided a greater cost benefit to the economy and exactly how would it have done so?
Me too. And I just read that Lowe's is going to lay off 2400 full-time workers, where's trump when you need him?
Who likes when people get laid off? If another company performs better than Lowes and hires 300 people causing Lowes to have to lay off people should that not be allowed?
Depends. Going back to your post just before this one, if that other company that performs better is a foreign company - is it worth our time and investment to save an American company? When it came to the auto industry, was it worth it to save what was left of our manufacturing base?
Cars aren't made 100% in one country. 40% of a car made in Mexico could have U.S. parts. Foreign car companies open in the U.S. and hire U.S. workers. With globalization and these huge supply chains is not that easy anymore to identify where something was produced.
And as much as you hate Trump you're making the same argument he is regarding manufacturing
Cars aren't made 100% in one country. 40% of a car made in Mexico could have U.S. parts. Foreign car companies open in the U.S. and hire U.S. workers. With globalization and these huge supply chains is not that easy anymore to identify where something was produced.
And as much as you hate Trump you're making the same argument he is regarding manufacturing
Well, it's what they measured w/ the stimulus. You should research it a bit before talking about it.
They sent money to specific places, and asked those places for reports on where that money was spent. They got reports back. Some were from schools, and those schools reported that there were x number of teachers that they had planned to lay off, but didn't have to because of the stimulus money.
Thus, jobs saved - and measured objectively. Sorry 'bout that.
Like I thought it was made up by Obama. Nobody ever even tried that bullshit before. But they did because they knew suckers like you would fall for it.
Depends. Going back to your post just before this one, if that other company that performs better is a foreign company - is it worth our time and investment to save an American company? When it came to the auto industry, was it worth it to save what was left of our manufacturing base?
Broken clock & all that. Like I said, I have given Trump credit for keeping jobs here. I'll continue to do so, if he can continue to do so.
The bailouts, specifically, did save the American auto industry. I will always believe it was the right call. No matter how globalized things have become, those were real jobs, and included suppliers and other companies, as well as all kinds of businesses in the towns and cities where there was work.
The companies should have been allowed to go bankrupt. Filing for bankruptcy doesn't mean going out of business nor does it mean all workers would have lost their jobs. The gov't shouldn't be rewarding failure. Samenissuebinbthe financial sector.
So in guessing you approved of Trump's deal with Carrier.