We need to abolish political parties (we won't though)
We need to abolish political parties (we won't though)
And now empty shelves are going to start being the new normal because of biden. You progressives sure picked a real winner. Just hope this country is still salvageable when Taliban joe and cameltoe are gone
Not too late for the Biden voters on here to admit they made a mistake
Apparently the Secretary of Transportation, Pete Buttiplug, has taken off 2 months to be with his husband and their newborn kids. It's not like every supply chain, trucks, ports and shipping are fucked right now.
Dementia Joe has a brilliant idea that trucks should drive at night whens there's less traffic. Brilliant I tell ya, he should join the 101 club.
Who would have thought of that before, trucks driving at night.![]()
Give a lib a fish--he eats for a day
Teach a lib to fish--he is back the next day asking for more free fish.
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Can't wait to here how the POTUS is supposed to ensure factories stay open in foreign locations. Or how US Government policy has any impact on the amount of shipping containers in the system. Would be interested to know more about how the POTUS or Feds can have any impact on foreign producers labor shortages.
Should be a fascinating discussion.
OK. How can government "make" private business do that? Look at the Carrier situation. They were incentivized with cash. Then just moved the jobs anyways.
For instance, every microwave on the planet is the same insides made by one company in a small number of factories in China. What can the US government here do to prevent that?
Most of yours and my shoes and clothes are made in Vietnam and surrounding areas. They are having consistent and persistent assembly line shutdowns due to labor shortages and COVID outbreaks. What can the US government do about that? Are you going to quit your job and sew NIKEs for under $10 an hour?
Raising the tax rates again that will surly bring them back.
Chyna has 10 year olds making your nikies for practically nothing. All of this is self inflicted by the idiots running the show, the ones you keep defending.
Give a lib a fish--he eats for a day
Teach a lib to fish--he is back the next day asking for more free fish.
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Nope. I'm going to continue to purchase New Balance Shoes... made in the USA.Are you going to quit your job and sew NIKEs for under $10 an hour?![]()
Only a highly limited number of New Balance models are made in the US. Most are made in Asia. So...hope your doing your research?
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OK. This I gotta hear. Walk me through how you are going to reverse the 400 year trend of global capital chasing cheap labor. Not to mention decreased regulation. Because if you can reverse the overwhelming trend of economics since the 1600's, you really should share with the group.
Complaining about capitalism wearing $150 shoes, sipping on a $7 cup of coffee, while on a $1000 phone.
Give a lib a fish--he eats for a day
Teach a lib to fish--he is back the next day asking for more free fish.
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https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2...whos-president
Pretty much POTUS and tax proof historical trend...
Corporations are stockholders first not America first.
Wait a minute, a different look:
Corporate leaders scrap shareholder-first ideology
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19 August 2019
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Image caption, Jamie Dimon, head of banking giant JP Morgan, chairs Business Roundtable
One of the US's most powerful business groups has abandoned the shareholder-first idea that has driven capitalism for decades.
The Business Roundtable said the pursuit of shareholder interests is no longer the central purpose of corporate America.
Companies should focus on social responsibilities as well as profits, the organisation said.
Business Roundtable members include some of the biggest firms in the US.
A statement released on Monday, titled Business Roundtable Redefines the Purpose of a Corporation to Promote "An Economy That Serves All Americans", was signed by the heads of more than 180 US companies. These included the chief executives of Amazon, American Airlines, and America's biggest bank, JPMorgan Chase.
The statement marks the first time the nearly 50-year-old group has said shareholder value is not the first priority. Shareholder primacy was an ethos championed by Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman and has been the foundation of corporate purpose.
The new mission statement comes at a time when companies are increasingly taking stances on issues outside of the corporate sphere due to pressure from activists amplified by social media and demands from their own employees.
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-49400885
But does that scrap cheaper labor?
I buy New Balance because I like them. A quick Google search said they were made in the USA. so, no... I didn't know that only a few models were American made.Only a highly limited number of New Balance models are made in the US. Most are made in Asia. So...hope your doing your research?
"Both companies get more of their shoes made in Vietnam than anywhere else"
https://bangordailynews.com/2012/12/...-balance-nike/Vietnam wants to eliminate the 8 percent to 15 percent tariff as part of a free-trade negotiation with the United States and nine other Pacific nations. U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk leads those negotiations for President Barack Obama, and he got Vietnam’s perspective on the tariffs when he went to Hanoi in August.
More engagingly, the tariff is the center of a dispute between Nike and New Balance, two U.S. firms that are exchanging blows and waving flags over whether it still makes sense for Americans to manufacture running shoes.
Both companies get more of their shoes made in Vietnam than anywhere else. But Boston-based New Balance Athletic Shoes Inc. is the last company left making some of its mass-market running shoes in the United States. The privately owned firm had $2.04 billion in revenue last year and employs 1,350 workers at five factories in Massachusetts and Maine.
Liberals: "Society is broken! Capitalism is broken! You MUST put us in charge so these problems can be fixed with intrusive regulations and massive government spending programs funded by high taxes! Educate yourself!" (smugly hits Reply)
Liberals when they are in charge: "Don't question our leadership! These are deep-seated, ingrained problems that can't be fixed! Learn some history! No one can fix them, it's impossible! Impossible! Impossible! Impossible! Don't blame us! Impossible! Educate yourself!" (smugly hits Reply)
Meanwhile, they remain completely oblivious to the contradictions in their own arguments such as, "the free market chases cheap labor" or "we must guarantee affordable housing and a living wage," alongside things like, "we must allow mass immigration of low-skilled laborers, racist (smug grin)," or "Americans won't do those jobs, bigot (smug grin)."
See you Space Cowboy ...
This is not a democrat or republican problem. Both parties are bought off. that’s why nothing changes - except for the worse (unless your wealthy). Middle class and fair market protections such as anti trust laws are mostly removed. Less and less mom and pop stores and more and more Walmart’s and Home Depot’s. Capitalism is supposed to be free market - this is not free market, it’s a Big’s only market