Looks Like Ford Is Feeling The Heat

Are you folks even aware that Warren Buffet has owed the IRS a billion dollars in back taxes since 2006? That is not a loss as is Trump's, that is a tax bill.
 
You mean gM?

The Bank of Tokyo funds the entire jap car industy's R&D and the same thing is happening in South Korea...so who's government run and who ain't?
The federal government of any free country should not be involved in any private enterprise in any way, they're shitty at it should stay the fuck out.
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Then those born in the working class should take over the government to put the corporate dictators in their place. Guillotine-fodder HeirHeads like the Kennedys and the Bushes along with no-talent class-climbing bootlickers like Cheney and Biden separated the government from the people, leaving us at the mercy of private-sector plutocratic parasites.
Socialism separated the country from the federal government many, many decades ago… Fact
 
Are you folks even aware that Warren Buffet has owed the IRS a billion dollars in back taxes since 2006? That is not a loss as is Trump's, that is a tax bill.

And Obama hung a medal of freedom around his neck despite him being the biggest tax scofflaw of all time.

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The good news for Ford and any other businesses that want take US jobs to other countries is Hillary is leading in the polls. The bad news for Hillary supporters is they are sealing their own unemployment fate and don't realize it.

That might really worry me, if I was not retired anyway, but I doubt it. It would have worried my step father who built Fords at the Atlanta Assembly plant from 1923 (on Ponce de Leon) to 1974 (In Hapeville) if he were still alive, but probably not, since the Ford assembly plant in Hapeville GA closed in 2006, under a different presidential administration....i can't remember. What was that president's name?

So instead of voting for the candidate who is making companies leaving a major part of his platform, you choose to play petty politics and stick your head in the sand. I guess it's a good thing you are retired and don't have to worry about the right choice.
 
The good news for Ford and any other businesses that want take US jobs to other countries is Hillary is leading in the polls. The bad news for Hillary supporters is they are sealing their own unemployment fate and don't realize it.

That might really worry me, if I was not retired anyway, but I doubt it. It would have worried my step father who built Fords at the Atlanta Assembly plant from 1923 (on Ponce de Leon) to 1974 (In Hapeville) if he were still alive, but probably not, since the Ford assembly plant in Hapeville GA closed in 2006, under a different presidential administration....i can't remember. What was that president's name?

So instead of voting for the candidate who is making companies leaving a major part of his platform, you choose to play petty politics and stick your head in the sand. I guess it's a good thing you are retired and don't have to worry about the right choice.

In Star Trek, Scotty often says, "I cannot change the laws of physics, Captain". The same is true in economics. Artificially tinkering with production and importation is the reason why communist countries went broke. It is the reason that China is moving away from communism. In addition to that, a country's own citizens end up paying a country's tariffs. This stuff is high school Econ 101, son.
 
The good news for Ford and any other businesses that want take US jobs to other countries is Hillary is leading in the polls. The bad news for Hillary supporters is they are sealing their own unemployment fate and don't realize it.

That might really worry me, if I was not retired anyway, but I doubt it. It would have worried my step father who built Fords at the Atlanta Assembly plant from 1923 (on Ponce de Leon) to 1974 (In Hapeville) if he were still alive, but probably not, since the Ford assembly plant in Hapeville GA closed in 2006, under a different presidential administration....i can't remember. What was that president's name?

So instead of voting for the candidate who is making companies leaving a major part of his platform, you choose to play petty politics and stick your head in the sand. I guess it's a good thing you are retired and don't have to worry about the right choice.

In Star Trek, Scotty often says, "I cannot change the laws of physics, Captain". The same is true in economics. Artificially tinkering with production and importation is the reason why communist countries went broke. It is the reason that China is moving away from communism. In addition to that, a country's own citizens end up paying a country's tariffs. This stuff is high school Econ 101, son.

That is your flawed opinion, son. You're retired. Go buy some more Depends and let the adults debate here.
 
It is not just my opinion. It is the opinion of educated economists everywhere, including almost all of the European Union, as well as historians who blame the great depression on ever escalating retaliatory tariffs. Reactionaries and nationalists have a problem with that, which is exactly what the fascists in Europe believed before WW2.

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The good news for Ford and any other businesses that want take US jobs to other countries is Hillary is leading in the polls. The bad news for Hillary supporters is they are sealing their own unemployment fate and don't realize it.

That might really worry me, if I was not retired anyway, but I doubt it. It would have worried my step father who built Fords at the Atlanta Assembly plant from 1923 (on Ponce de Leon) to 1974 (In Hapeville) if he were still alive, but probably not, since the Ford assembly plant in Hapeville GA closed in 2006, under a different presidential administration....i can't remember. What was that president's name?

So instead of voting for the candidate who is making companies leaving a major part of his platform, you choose to play petty politics and stick your head in the sand. I guess it's a good thing you are retired and don't have to worry about the right choice.

In Star Trek, Scotty often says, "I cannot change the laws of physics, Captain". The same is true in economics. Artificially tinkering with production and importation is the reason why communist countries went broke. It is the reason that China is moving away from communism. In addition to that, a country's own citizens end up paying a country's tariffs. This stuff is high school Econ 101, son.

So then why are you voting for Hillary who wants to increase tinkering in the economy?
 

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