socalcoolmx
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Thesse big corporations want to manfacture and operate out of much cheaper countries and then granted free acess to US market.
iPhones seem to be popular in the US...Thesse big corporations want to manfacture and operate out of much cheaper countries and then granted free acess to US market.
ExactlyThesse big corporations want to manfacture and operate out of much cheaper countries and then granted free acess to US market.
Americans couldn't afford to buy "Made in America" for exactly the reasons you present.Exactly
Fuck that, right?
You want to fuck over American workers? Fuck you.
You want to fuck over (the lowest bidder)? FUCK YOU.
You offshore, you pay a hefty import tax to do business in America, there's your incentive to stay stateside. Go abroad, kiss the American market goodbye. You don't get to exploit foreign labor to absorb even more disgusting profit margins at the expense of the American worker, you get to go fuck yourself for being so greedy.
Then make it more expensive to importAmericans couldn't afford to buy "Made in America" for exactly the reasons you present.
To expensive to produce.
No, that's how you screw American consumers and piss off the world with Protectionism.Then make it more expensive to import
That's how you incentivize domestic production
So we pay 50 bucks for the same product the rest of the world pays 1.50 for? No thanks.Then make it more expensive to import
That's how you incentivize domestic production
Free Trade needs to be Fair Trade.Thesse big corporations want to manfacture and operate out of much cheaper countries and then granted free acess to US market.
Maybe true, but think of the junk we buy from other countries as consumers because it is affordable. If this crap just simply wasn't available because import tax kills the profits on these garbage consumer products, you dont think people would restructure their spending habits to accommodate?Americans couldn't afford to buy "Made in America" for exactly the reasons you present.
To expensive to produce.
No American corporation in existence would offshore American jobs if they weren't allowed access to the American marketNo, that's how you screw American consumers and piss off the world with Protectionism.
Is this the 1900's again?
What would stop Microsoft from being a Belgium company selling to the US?No American corporation in existence would offshore American jobs if they weren't allowed access to the American market
Sorry about double quoting the same post, but had another question.No American corporation in existence would offshore American jobs if they weren't allowed access to the American market
Bill Gates' American citizenshipWhat would stop Microsoft from being a Belgium company selling to the US?
Same taxes, same rulesSorry about double quoting the same post, but had another question.
How do we handle companies like Kia, Toyota, Mercedes, Honda that are all foreign companies but have some of the best unskilled jobs in OUR country? Do we use different rules for foreign companies operating here than we do US companies? Does that increase or decrease incentives to open a new company in our country?
Or do you plan on telling them they have to leave and take those jobs with them?
So... same rules or different rules?
The 50's followed a time after we had blown manufacturing bases up in Europe which eliminated a lot of the competition. Overseas transport was much more cost prohibitive.Bill Gates' American citizenship
Your excuse to keep corporate taxes low to keep jobs in country doesn't match history. Corporate taxes were higher during the 1950's and GDP growth increased in America. GDP went from ~$13,000 per person per capita in 1950 to ~$20,000 per person per capita in 1960.
What happens to those jobs?Same taxes, same rules
No pay, no play
FalseThe 50's followed a time after we had blown manufacturing bases up in Europe which eliminated a lot of the competition. Overseas transport was much more cost prohibitive.
Do you have a source?Government spending in the 50's was a fraction of what spending was today and the country thrived!!
Sure he can, but he can't sell any Microsoft products in the US. An added benefit would be higher competition and less influence from monopolies on marketsBill Gates can't sell his company to a foreign entity? He could still be CEO and a major stockholder.
Well, where are all those "good paying jobs" now?What happens to those jobs?
You do realize every single one of them were given tax breaks to come here, because we realized having good paying jobs was better for the overall health of the country than those foreign companies staying overseas because of our tax policy.
How are you creating jobs with your policy?
They had jobs rebuilding their manufacturing bases. We had jobs exporting shit until they caught up. They've caught up.False
"During this time there was high worldwide economic growth; Western European and East Asian countries in particular experienced unusually high and sustained growth, together with full employment. Contrary to early predictions, this high growth also included many countries that had been devastated by the war, such as Greece (Greek economic miracle), West Germany (Wirtschaftswunder), France (Trente Glorieuses), Japan (Japanese post-war economic miracle), and Italy (Italian economic miracle)."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post–World_War_II_economic_expansion
Do you have a source?
Sure he can, but he can't sell any Microsoft products in the US. An added benefit would be higher competition and less influence from monopolies on markets
Well, where are all those "good paying jobs" now?