You really think that Rump can lead this country? Hasn't he screwed up enough?
He's doing a great job so far. Dismantling the progressive nightmare that was being inflicted on this country is going to allow the middle class to prosper once again.
What exactly will make the middle class prosper? Specifics please
Jobs, and industry coming back to THIS country. Getting rid of governmental regulations that don't do what they claim and cost the middle class their hard earned cash. Getting rid of the batshit crazy energy policy of the obummer admin that were continuously raising the cost to warm the homes of the middle class, drive their cars, and buy their food. The rich don't care because they are rich, and the poor don't care because they get government handouts, but the middle class was getting screwed royally.
Why do you think they ABANDONED the Democrat Party in the states that were gutted by NAFTA? NAFTA was great for the ruling elite but it ripped the heart out of the blue collar workers and the dems did NOTHING!. They flapped their gums about how they felt the workers pain but then did NOTHING.
That's why the shrilary lost.
What jobs are coming back? What industries are coming back? NONE
Oh, you poor, poor ignorant person. Instead of just yelling hysterically how about you actually go out and read something from sources other than your little echo chamber.
M'kay...
Trump's win pushed this manufacturer to return to the U.S.
Trump's win pushed this manufacturer to return to the U.S.
TAIPEI — iPhones might one day soon carry “Made in America” labels.
Key Apple assembler
Hon Hai Precision Industry, also known as Foxconn Technology Group, has been studying the possibility of moving iPhone production to the U.S., sources told the Nikkei Asian Review.
“Apple asked both Foxconn and
Pegatron, the two iPhone assemblers, in June to look into making iPhones in the U.S.,” a source said. “Foxconn complied, while Pegatron declined to formulate such a plan due to cost concerns.”
Foxconn, based in the gritty, industrial Tucheng district in suburban Taipei, and its smaller Taiwanese rival churn out more than 200 million iPhones annually from their massive Chinese campuses.
IT IS HAPPENING: Apple in talks of moving manufacturing to the USA
Meet the Chinese Billionaire Who’s Moving Manufacturing to the U.S. to Cut Costs
Kevin Lui
Dec 21, 2016
moving operations the other way round.
And now, the head of a leading Chinese glass maker making the same move has openly questioned if his country really is such a lucrative destination for offshore factories,
reports Hong Kong newspaper the
South China Morning Post.
"Overall speaking, the tax burden for manufacturers in China is 35% higher than in the U.S.," Cao Dewang told
China Business Network in an interview. He added that a combination of cheap land, reasonable energy prices and other incentives means that, despite higher manufacturing costs, he can still make more money by making glass in the U.S. than by exporting Chinese-made panes to the U.S. market.
Meet the Chinese Billionaire Who's Moving Manufacturing to the U.S. to Cut Costs