Yet another 'unintended consequence"of the tax cut [scam]

nat4900

Diamond Member
Joined
Mar 3, 2015
Messages
42,021
Reaction score
5,978
Points
1,870
One has to wonder if the good state of WI would, once again, help Trump into the oval office.....

Kimberly-Clark, maker of paper-based products such as Kleenex, Viva paper towels, Cottonelle bathroom tissue and Huggies disposable diapers, announced earlier this month that the corporation would use its tax cut windfall to pay the costs of closing 10 factories and dumping as many as 5,500 workers.

It wasn’t that Kimberly-Clark was insolvent. Just the opposite. Last year, its profit was $2.28 billion or $6.40 a share. For 2018,the corporation is shooting for more, at least $6.90 a share, by “reorganizing,” that is, [an euphemistic term for] ditching factories and workers.

Kimberly-Clark closing two Wisconsin plants, cutting 600 jobs
 
You missed Huggies Diapers.
Mistake or intentional lefty BS?
Diaper sales are way down - Thank you murderous Planned Parenthood.
 
You missed Huggies Diapers.
Mistake or intentional lefty BS?
Diaper sales are way down - Thank you murderous Planned Parenthood.

Above, an example of the IQ level of most Trump cult members......

5500 people lose their jobs because of corporate greed.....and this idiot reverts to blaming Planned Parenthood..........******* amazing.
 
You missed Huggies Diapers.
Mistake or intentional lefty BS?
Diaper sales are way down - Thank you murderous Planned Parenthood.

Above, an example of the IQ level of most Trump cult members......

5500 people lose their jobs because of corporate greed.....and this idiot reverts to blaming Planned Parenthood..........******* amazing.
Trump could shoot him in the middle of 5th Avenue, and still not lose his vote
 
Profitable companies are very good for the economy.
 
One has to wonder if the good state of WI would, once again, help Trump into the oval office.....

Kimberly-Clark, maker of paper-based products such as Kleenex, Viva paper towels, Cottonelle bathroom tissue and Huggies disposable diapers, announced earlier this month that the corporation would use its tax cut windfall to pay the costs of closing 10 factories and dumping as many as 5,500 workers.

It wasn’t that Kimberly-Clark was insolvent. Just the opposite. Last year, its profit was $2.28 billion or $6.40 a share. For 2018,the corporation is shooting for more, at least $6.90 a share, by “reorganizing,” that is, [an euphemistic term for] ditching factories and workers.

Kimberly-Clark closing two Wisconsin plants, cutting 600 jobs
Read the entire article, Liberal jerkoff.
You got it so wrong I’d be embarrassed for you if you weren’t such a asshole.
 
This has already been discussed a few weeks back.
They are closing the plants due to lower birthrates and this of course equates to fewer diapers being sold.


As US birthrates drop, Kimberly-Clark feels the pinch

Americans are having fewer babies, and diaper makers are feeling the pinch.

Kimberly-Clark said Tuesday it will cut as many as 5,500 jobs, or 13 percent of its workforce, in an attempt to lower costs.

The job cuts come as the maker of Huggies and Kleenex — like other consumer-products companies — is seeing a decline in demand for some core products as U.S. birthrates fall.

According to the National Center for Health Statistics, the general fertility rate fell 11 percent between 2007 and 2016. Only provisional data is available for 2017, but it tells the same story: Women under 30 are having fewer children and aren't in the market for diapers, tissue and other products that new parents buy in bulk.

As US birthrates drop, Kimberly-Clark feels the pinch
 
You missed Huggies Diapers.
Mistake or intentional lefty BS?
Diaper sales are way down - Thank you murderous Planned Parenthood.

Above, an example of the IQ level of most Trump cult members......

5500 people lose their jobs because of corporate greed.....and this idiot reverts to blaming Planned Parenthood..........******* amazing.

It is rather amazing. A true skill to be sure
 
Profitable companies are very good for the economy.
as if they were not ALREADY profitable with loads and loads and loads of excess cash on hand BEFORE their grandiose 40% permanent tax cut?
 
One has to wonder if the good state of WI would, once again, help Trump into the oval office.....

Kimberly-Clark, maker of paper-based products such as Kleenex, Viva paper towels, Cottonelle bathroom tissue and Huggies disposable diapers, announced earlier this month that the corporation would use its tax cut windfall to pay the costs of closing 10 factories and dumping as many as 5,500 workers.

It wasn’t that Kimberly-Clark was insolvent. Just the opposite. Last year, its profit was $2.28 billion or $6.40 a share. For 2018,the corporation is shooting for more, at least $6.90 a share, by “reorganizing,” that is, [an euphemistic term for] ditching factories and workers.

Kimberly-Clark closing two Wisconsin plants, cutting 600 jobs

Using tax cuts to help pay severance..........
You think without those tax cuts they'd keep unprofitable factories open?

You're dumber than you sound.
 
Where do they come up with this stuff? Does the crazy angry left allege that "Kimberly Clark" wouldn't have closed factories if President Trump didn't sign the tax break? Maybe lefties assume that everyone is brain damaged because of last year's election.
 
15th post
You missed Huggies Diapers.
Mistake or intentional lefty BS?
Diaper sales are way down - Thank you murderous Planned Parenthood.

Above, an example of the IQ level of most Trump cult members......

5500 people lose their jobs because of corporate greed.....and this idiot reverts to blaming Planned Parenthood..........******* amazing.
Trump could shoot him in the middle of 5th Avenue, and still not lose his vote

:auiqs.jpg: you on on it today...
 
This has already been discussed a few weeks back.
They are closing the plants due to lower birthrates and this of course equates to fewer diapers being sold.


As US birthrates drop, Kimberly-Clark feels the pinch

Americans are having fewer babies, and diaper makers are feeling the pinch.

Kimberly-Clark said Tuesday it will cut as many as 5,500 jobs, or 13 percent of its workforce, in an attempt to lower costs.

The job cuts come as the maker of Huggies and Kleenex — like other consumer-products companies — is seeing a decline in demand for some core products as U.S. birthrates fall.

According to the National Center for Health Statistics, the general fertility rate fell 11 percent between 2007 and 2016. Only provisional data is available for 2017, but it tells the same story: Women under 30 are having fewer children and aren't in the market for diapers, tissue and other products that new parents buy in bulk.


As US birthrates drop, Kimberly-Clark feels the pinch

Nat can't understand that. His two brain cells are under severe stress.
 
Back
Top Bottom