darthtang aw
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Regardless who he is and what he does. Can his points be refuted?Robert Charles, he's a lobbyist who's up for sale to the highest bidder. The GOP establishment apparently.
Regardless who he is and what he does. Can his points be refuted?Robert Charles, he's a lobbyist who's up for sale to the highest bidder. The GOP establishment apparently.
Meh, considering most of it is just opinion I'm sure it could.Regardless who he is and what he does. Can his points be refuted?
I somewhat disagree. I agree that any country that has some type of tariff on US imported goods needs to be given the same. Yep, absolutely.Now how to get that 500 Billion from China Back. Simple hammer them with the same Tariffs they hit us with. China needs US more then we need them. People can go without new Cell Phones or the new Hot Toy. Called force China to the table.
whatever rules "they" are playing with cannot overrule supply and demand. All that is required is US dollars go to China, Mexico, India, and while we're at it our largest trading partner Canada. The labor costs in those countries will increase in US dollars. No tariff policy, currency policy, or government action of any kind can over rule that or any other free market forces.I
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Beaslbob thinks we all play by the same rules. If that were true then his market pressure theory would be right. Unfortunately, China, Mexico, India made the rules and they change the rules in their favor whenever they feel like it.
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Those countries do not follow a free market, except for Canada. Or do you really believe they do?No tariff policy, currency policy, or government action of any kind can over rule that or any other free market forces.
They don't have to follow a free market. Supply and demand cannot be overruled by any government laws or policy. US dollars will continue into their company regardless.d
Those countries do not follow a free market, except for Canada. Or do you really believe they do?
I would suggest we alter our thinking prior to becoming a third world nation.
LOLThey don't have to follow a free market. Supply and demand cannot be overruled by any government laws or policy. US dollars will continue into their company regardless.
I foresee a Supreme Court battle if that is the case.US citizens employed in the US.
It has been a long time coming. I will abide by and accept their decision.I foresee a Supreme Court battle if that is the case.
No Sir,BTW 8 million cars are made in Alabama with very "foreign" nameplates. So they must know something about American labor not being mentioned here.
IMHO such stats are worthless and just appeal to emotions....
Thus roughly 1 Chevrolet is sold in Japan for every 1300 Toyotas sold here. The ones that do get through are too expensive for the average person in Japan.
I simply disagree. Who's designing, assembling and selling those Chevy's?IMHO such stats are worthless and just appeal to emotions.
For instance my 2012 chevy sonic has 62% US content. And the toyota camray has more US content that any other sedan sold in the US,
The unions were a huge factor. Those companies could not sustain what the unions were asking for once the impact of foreign competition made its way in.True. But how much of the big three moving from Detroit was assisted and brought about by union pension plans and such?