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By paying more for goods made in Mexico. Yup. That's how YOU pay for the wall.And that's how you pay for the wall
YOU = American taxpayer
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By paying more for goods made in Mexico. Yup. That's how YOU pay for the wall.And that's how you pay for the wall
it was edited, Ms. alt-factslink?
Good grief, it's in the post. No wonder you couldn't beat my posts either.
And sell the car for $30,000.lol It means that if this becomes law, Ford will have to assemble the cars in the US or lose market share.So the $20,000 Ford you buy that was assembled in Mexico will now cost you $24,000
That will show those Mexicans
They'll probably just stop making it and Mexico and the U.S. will lose jobs. Trump's scorched earth policy right there.
Hate to break it to ya but you already pay more for a Ford truck Than you do for a Tundra.
We have a Tundra, nice truck if you're into trucks.
You live in a fantasy world. Cutting the corporate tax and regulations won't offset the cost of Ford having to pay way more to produce the same or less amounts of product. Less profit = less jobs. Unless part of Trump's plan is massive subsidies for Ford or dramatically lowering the American standard of living.Use your head, Ford can't raise prices without losing market share. Business is optimistic about President Trump because he is promising to cut corporate taxes and lowering unnecessary regulations so that Ford and other companies can move their facilities back here without having to raise prices.And sell the car for $30,000.lol It means that if this becomes law, Ford will have to assemble the cars in the US or lose market share.So the $20,000 Ford you buy that was assembled in Mexico will now cost you $24,000
That will show those Mexicans
They'll probably just stop making it and Mexico and the U.S. will lose jobs. Trump's scorched earth policy right there.
Direct labor costs are only about 10% of the cost of a Ford, so as the federal government lowers taxes and removes costly regulations and the states compete to have the factories located there, that small amount will be covered. Why are you so opposed to better paying jobs for Americans?That shit won't cover having to pay thousands of people $50,000 a year instead of $10,000. Tariffs are wealth destroyers. Fact.Cutting taxes and removing regulations will lower Ford's cost of production so that it can maintain profit margins without raising profits.You live in a fantasy world. Cutting the corporate tax and regulations won't offset the cost of Ford having to pay way more to produce the same or less amounts of product. Less profit = less jobs. Unless part of Trump's plan is massive subsidies for Ford or dramatically lowering the American standard of living.Use your head, Ford can't raise prices without losing market share. Business is optimistic about President Trump because he is promising to cut corporate taxes and lowering unnecessary regulations so that Ford and other companies can move their facilities back here without having to raise prices.And sell the car for $30,000.lol It means that if this becomes law, Ford will have to assemble the cars in the US or lose market share.
They'll probably just stop making it and Mexico and the U.S. will lose jobs. Trump's scorched earth policy right there.
And sell the car for $30,000.lol It means that if this becomes law, Ford will have to assemble the cars in the US or lose market share.So the $20,000 Ford you buy that was assembled in Mexico will now cost you $24,000
That will show those Mexicans
They'll probably just stop making it and Mexico and the U.S. will lose jobs. Trump's scorched earth policy right there.
Hate to break it to ya but you already pay more for a Ford truck Than you do for a Tundra.
We have a Tundra, nice truck if you're into trucks.
A lot of redneck white trash are....
Poor ewe! She won ewe bitch she done lost!Tissue ?When did the left become so anti American?
the bad snowflakes are victimizing you ?
poor baby
What do you think it's going to look like tomorrow, after this announcement?The peso was tumbling Thursday after Mexico's president, Enrique Peña Nieto, announced he had canceled a meeting scheduled for next week with President Donald Trump.
The peso was down by 1.2% at 21.3175 per dollar as of 11:57 a.m. ET.
The currency had been up by as much as 0.8% at 20.9358 per dollar at about 8:50 a.m. ET.
If you don't see this as economic muscle flexing...you don't understand Trump yet.
Mexico's President will reconsider his position on meeting Trump within the next five days.
...all of which means Mexican exports are getting more competetive.
When China devalues it's currency they get called cheaters looking for competetive edge, but when Trump's air pushing devalues Mexican currency that's smart?
lol Trying to sweet talk the Democrats who voted for Trump?And sell the car for $30,000.lol It means that if this becomes law, Ford will have to assemble the cars in the US or lose market share.So the $20,000 Ford you buy that was assembled in Mexico will now cost you $24,000
That will show those Mexicans
They'll probably just stop making it and Mexico and the U.S. will lose jobs. Trump's scorched earth policy right there.
Hate to break it to ya but you already pay more for a Ford truck Than you do for a Tundra.
We have a Tundra, nice truck if you're into trucks.
A lot of redneck white trash are....
So will Mexico pay the extra 20% or will the cost be added to what the American consumer pays?
Yes it would do just that. But it also makes it more of an incentive to buy from goods not sold in Mexico. It would be devastating to them, which is why they will realize it's much cheaper to just help pay for the wall.
yes imagine getting products from central America instead of mexico
places in Africa would like our business as well
They make a lot of flat screen TV's in Africa do they?
That 10% is going to either skyrocket when all production is moved to the U.S., or more likely, Ford will decide to cut production bigly.Direct labor costs are only about 10% of the cost of a Ford, so as the federal government lowers taxes and removes costly regulations and the states compete to have the factories located there, that small amount will be covered. Why are you so opposed to better paying jobs for Americans?That shit won't cover having to pay thousands of people $50,000 a year instead of $10,000. Tariffs are wealth destroyers. Fact.Cutting taxes and removing regulations will lower Ford's cost of production so that it can maintain profit margins without raising profits.You live in a fantasy world. Cutting the corporate tax and regulations won't offset the cost of Ford having to pay way more to produce the same or less amounts of product. Less profit = less jobs. Unless part of Trump's plan is massive subsidies for Ford or dramatically lowering the American standard of living.Use your head, Ford can't raise prices without losing market share. Business is optimistic about President Trump because he is promising to cut corporate taxes and lowering unnecessary regulations so that Ford and other companies can move their facilities back here without having to raise prices.And sell the car for $30,000.
They'll probably just stop making it and Mexico and the U.S. will lose jobs. Trump's scorched earth policy right there.
And sell the car for $30,000.lol It means that if this becomes law, Ford will have to assemble the cars in the US or lose market share.So the $20,000 Ford you buy that was assembled in Mexico will now cost you $24,000
That will show those Mexicans
They'll probably just stop making it and Mexico and the U.S. will lose jobs. Trump's scorched earth policy right there.
Hate to break it to ya but you already pay more for a Ford truck Than you do for a Tundra.
We have a Tundra, nice truck if you're into trucks.
And now President Trump is going after the other 60% that do not originate here."Experts like to point out a key fact: 40% of the parts in a typical Mexican product originate in the United States, according to the Commerce Department.
And that's a key reason why 6 million U.S. jobs depend on trade just with Mexico, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce."
http://money.cnn.com/2017/01/2...
No, it would begin a trade war. American companies are not going to close their Mexican factories and lose billions doing soWatch Mexico do the same to us...
Trade war is coming.
Wouldn't this just cause American companies to start making products in America?
it was edited, Ms. alt-factslink?
Good grief, it's in the post. No wonder you couldn't beat my posts either.
And now President Trump is going after the other 60% that do not originate here.
That 10% is going to either skyrocket when all production is moved to the U.S., or more likely, Ford will decide to cut production bigly.Direct labor costs are only about 10% of the cost of a Ford, so as the federal government lowers taxes and removes costly regulations and the states compete to have the factories located there, that small amount will be covered. Why are you so opposed to better paying jobs for Americans?That shit won't cover having to pay thousands of people $50,000 a year instead of $10,000. Tariffs are wealth destroyers. Fact.Cutting taxes and removing regulations will lower Ford's cost of production so that it can maintain profit margins without raising profits.You live in a fantasy world. Cutting the corporate tax and regulations won't offset the cost of Ford having to pay way more to produce the same or less amounts of product. Less profit = less jobs. Unless part of Trump's plan is massive subsidies for Ford or dramatically lowering the American standard of living.Use your head, Ford can't raise prices without losing market share. Business is optimistic about President Trump because he is promising to cut corporate taxes and lowering unnecessary regulations so that Ford and other companies can move their facilities back here without having to raise prices.