Now for those that don't know what 187 means , it is murder ,death , kill.
American corporations are killing American made products and replacing them with a slip of paper called a Label
.While this is going on America is in a spiral of debt in national debt, IOUS and trade deficits.
Then there's the unemployed , the poor and the elderly.
A Mr. Ryan has proposed a bill for budget cuts from education, food stamps and medicare,which could help but these are all directed at the poor.
My question is what budget cuts are directed at the rich if any at all??eace
Ladies and Gentlemen I await your comments or views on this subject
Google and Facebook manufacture nothing and soak up an enormous amount of wealth. Apple creates very little in the US, ships its profits overseas and soaks up an enormous amount of US wealth. Perhaps instead of blaming all corporations, you could advocate for things like excise taxes on software and electronics where a ton of money goes virtually tax free as opposed to going after all corporations, many of which are struggling under the weight of the leftist culture war......they are incorporated--them be evil people. Let's Kill them!!
It would be far easier simply to put tariffs on the imports.
It would be far easier simply to put tariffs on the imports.
Check out Smoot-Hawley Tariff act.
But that won't help return manufacturing and jobs to the U.S. Who do you think would win a trade war?Well clearly we won't on all imports because GM fears other will retaliate and put more tariffs on their car exports and our import-export policy is oriented around our ability to sell cars overseas because pols have obsessed about that since Reagan. As far as being far easier, I disagree. It would be no different than putting taxes specifically on gas or tobacco which we already do.
But that won't help return manufacturing and jobs to the U.S. Who do you think would win a trade war?
Google and Facebook manufacture nothing and soak up an enormous amount of wealth. Apple creates very little in the US, ships its profits overseas and soaks up an enormous amount of US wealth. Perhaps instead of blaming all corporations, you could advocate for things like excise taxes on software and electronics where a ton of money goes virtually tax free as opposed to going after all corporations, many of which are struggling under the weight of the leftist culture war......they are incorporated--them be evil people. Let's Kill them!!
It would be far easier simply to put tariffs on the imports.
Well clearly we won't on all imports because GM fears other will retaliate and put more tariffs on their car exports and our import-export policy is oriented around our ability to sell cars overseas because pols have obsessed about that since Reagan. As far as being far easier, I disagree. It would be no different than putting taxes specifically on gas or tobacco which we already do.
Check out Smoot-Hawley Tariff act.
But that won't help return manufacturing and jobs to the U.S. Who do you think would win a trade war?
Manufacturing jobs will not be returning to the US until such time as the US offers something that other nations cannot. What that is depends on the business and the circumstances that exist at the time. Regardless, if the goal is to increase revenues to be able to sustain these ridiculously expensive unending social welfare programs, creating jobs is only a part of the equation.
Would that be all imports including American label made by foreign laborers ?eace
Where is the American auto companies today. Gm well? Chrysler, or is it Fiat? Ford being beaten on the home front by foreign made cars time after time.
As far as the balance between exports and imports where is it now???eace
It would be far easier simply to put tariffs on the imports.
Check out the unemployment and those working at below poverty wage in America today.eace
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