MaggieD
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That's what the BOEING CEO said this morning after Trump's meeting with 25 titans of industry in a round table about jobs for Americans.
He went on to say that the POTUS understands the burden of needless regulation... of having to go through a half- dozen bureaucratic bodies to build a factory. And how businesses today have opted to build their new factories in other countries who roll out the red carpet instead of red tape.
PS...The carrier CEO said their sales are up considerably since the news came out they were saving 800 jobs thru Trump's initiative. He chalked the increased sales up to patriotism.
I don't have a link. With media bias we see, I doubt it would be reported so optimistically. I got this information by watching the live interviews and round table introductions.
Your thoughts?
Well, that was nice of him. That's my thought.
POTUS isn't the first one to understand the problem of needless regulations. I believe those establishment Republicans we hear are so terrible have been making that exact same argument for decades.
I'm glad to hear patriotism is causing people to buy gigantic planes. Interesting. Usually Boeing planes are bought because of a need, not to show patriotism.
Speaking of jobs, what are the plans for the Trump family to bring back all of those jobs they've been outsourcing to Asia for all of these years?
No, not planes!
, that was the Carrier CEO who said that. Air conditioners. Hahahahahaha!
As to your question, perhaps you'd like to ask him.
... and you expected him to say ... what? :lol:
Everyone on the planet has discovered the Key to Trump's good side. :lamo
Don't even need a Good Poker Face to Deal with Trump.
No, not planes!
, that was the Carrier CEO who said that. Air conditioners. Hahahahahaha!
As to your question, perhaps you'd like to ask him.
Which is odd because Carrier's parent company is at odds with with Trump over foreign plants.
Sorry, I didn't see Carrier in that post because it wasn't capitalized. I assumed it had something to do with Boeing.
So people are all of a sudden buying air conditioners because that's patriotic? Interesting. Most people i know who bought them did so because they keep you cool when it's hot.
Trump's been asked, repeatedly. And won't answer. I'm asking your opinion since you brought up how these CEOs say he's the most business friendly President since the....founding fathers. I'm confused how one can be so business friendly when one outsources his own jobs.
Which is odd because Carrier's parent company is at odds with with Trump over foreign plants.
Trump is definitely a very business friendly POTUS. Of course, that doesn't mean he is worker friendly in any way. I will say that WV has already started dumping more coal runoff into the water which is a big win for the millionaires that had to work around that before. It probably isn't that good for the people drinking the water, but I do think a lot of wealthy people will become ultra wealthy under Trump.
Trump is definitely a very business friendly POTUS. Of course, that doesn't mean he is worker friendly in any way. I will say that WV has already started dumping more coal runoff into the water which is a big win for the millionaires that had to work around that before. It probably isn't that good for the people drinking the water, but I do think a lot of wealthy people will become ultra wealthy under Trump.
That's what the BOEING CEO said this morning after Trump's meeting with 25 titans of industry in a round table about jobs for Americans.
PS...The carrier CEO said their sales are up considerably since the news came out they were saving 800 jobs thru Trump's initiative. He chalked the increased sales up to patriotism.
I'm reporting good news. If you want to make it into a partisan attack in the POTUS, be my guest.
With others.
That's what the BOEING CEO said this morning after Trump's meeting with 25 titans of industry in a round table about jobs for Americans.
He went on to say that the POTUS understands the burden of needless regulation... of having to go through a half- dozen bureaucratic bodies to build a factory. And how businesses today have opted to build their new factories in other countries who roll out the red carpet instead of red tape.
PS...The carrier CEO said their sales are up considerably since the news came out they were saving 800 jobs thru Trump's initiative. He chalked the increased sales up to patriotism.
I don't have a link. With media bias we see, I doubt it would be reported so optimistically. I got this information by watching the live interviews and round table introductions.
Your thoughts?
Sorry, I didn't see Carrier in that post because it wasn't capitalized. I assumed it had something to do with Boeing.
So people are all of a sudden buying air conditioners because that's patriotic? Interesting. Most people i know who bought them did so because they keep you cool when it's hot.
Trump's been asked, repeatedly. And won't answer. I'm asking your opinion since you brought up how these CEOs say he's the most business friendly President since the....founding fathers. I'm confused how one can be so business friendly when one outsources his own jobs.
If I am not mistaken, WV has a coal baron as a governor, so I am not surprised.
Nobody will become any wealthier under a Trump administration than Trump and Sons...............It was part of the plan.
I don't believe you're understanding the statement... if someone were in the market to buy an air conditioner anyway, they would (hopefully) buy 'American' (i.e. Carrier) when they make their decision. Sort of like buying a Ford car, because they didn't take bail-out money.
Make sense?
That's what the BOEING CEO said this morning after Trump's meeting with 25 titans of industry in a round table about jobs for Americans.
He went on to say that the POTUS understands the burden of needless regulation... of having to go through a half- dozen bureaucratic bodies to build a factory. And how businesses today have opted to build their new factories in other countries who roll out the red carpet instead of red tape.
PS...The carrier CEO said their sales are up considerably since the news came out they were saving 800 jobs thru Trump's initiative. He chalked the increased sales up to patriotism.
I don't have a link. With media bias we see, I doubt it would be reported so optimistically. I got this information by watching the live interviews and round table introductions.
Your thoughts?
So a lot of people have bought air conditioners from Carrier in January and February because of "patriotism"? What are the non-American competitors that they passed over to show this patriotism?
... Sort of like buying a Ford car, because they didn't take bail-out money.
Make sense?
read more:In the depths of the financial collapse, the U.S. Federal Reserve pumped $3.3 trillion into keeping credit moving through the economy. It eventually lent $57.9 billion to the auto industry — including $26.8 billion to Ford, Toyota and BMW.
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According to the data, from October 2008 through June 2009 the fed bought $45.1 billion in commercial paper from the credit arms of four automakers - Ford, BMW, Chrysler and Toyota - along with GMAC (the former General Motors credit arm).
Of those, Ford sold the most, with $15.9 billion.
Bingo. Like they are going to say something different and have to deal with the Twitter attacks and stock price damage.
Trump likes "butt-kissers" and "hero-worshippers". The praise that they heap on him helps to offset his massive insecurities by feeding his insatiable ego.
He is definitely easy to figure out and even easier to manipulate. Putin figured that out rather quickly..................)
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