Well, based on your predictions - you know the one -Trump will never be President - I will say thank you for this prediction because you are so wrong all the time.Could not have said it better!Originally Posted by Austin Ellen

Well, based on your predictions - you know the one -Trump will never be President - I will say thank you for this prediction because you are so wrong all the time.Could not have said it better!Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
and make sure "HE" follows through just as we would have watched "HER" to follow through:The first two are really interesting.
http://www.npr.org/2016/11/09/501451...first-100-days
Judgement day by the people for the people is in 2 years.... Originally Posted by fun2come
Trump, according to the tax plan he laid out, has promised me a tax break of around $2400 a year (don't quote me on the exact number). If it comes in at maybe $2000 I'll call it mission accomplished. If I don't get one at all, mission failure. If "the wall" is only 80% complete in 4 years with plans to get it done, I will consider it mission accomplished. If it has not been started and no plans there to start it, mission failure. Same for something like ISIS. If Trump diminishes the threat of ISIS significantly but does not completely eliminate it, mission accomplished. I don't judge success and failure as all or nothing. Doing your best and coming up short is most times just as good. Sometimes unforeseen obstacles arise that are impossible to overcome. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Bring the jobs back home NOW or in twenty years there will be no more America we will all be wishing we lived in Mexico and had a 35 dollar a day job working for billionaires like Carlos Slim. Originally Posted by pussycatBring back jobs? I don't think that that is part of Trump's plan. He is planning to put a tax on those companies that in the future move manufacturing to other countries and then export their products to the U.S. If a company currently has jobs in a foreign country, I don't think he can do anything about those jobs.
Bring back jobs? I don't think that that is part of Trump's plan. He is planning to put a tax on those companies that in the future move manufacturing to other countries and then export their products to the U.S. If a company currently has jobs in a foreign country, I don't think he can do anything about those jobs.Outsourcing manufacturing results in lower costs to the consumer but it depresses wages and employment here. There have been tiny increases in wages in the last year, but those tiny improvements haven't come anywhere close to re-gaining the loses in real income over the last thirty years, much less the huge loss in 2008. In 2007 median family income was over 57,000 and today it is still less than 53,000. At the same time college tuition, attorney's fees, rents and groceries as well as health care and insurance premiums and even traffic tickets have gone way, way up. The middle class has been hollowed out to make a new middle class in China. That's nice for them but it's ruinous for ourselves. And in Mexico NAFTA has not improved anything for common Mexicans. Their wages have actually gone down, and it has destroyed their agriculture because the Corn Lobby in America who pushed for NAFTA has flooded Mexico with cheap and subsidized corn.
I used to work for a major company in the U.S. Some of its manufacturing jobs have been moved from the U.S. to foreign countries. Mostly it is white collar jobs that have moved to countries like Mexico, India and eastern Europe. My job is now being done in Mexico, and it is being done at a much lower cost to the company. I'm not criticizing Trump, but there is little he can do to stop this migration of white collar jobs from the U.S. to other countries.
BTW, there is a possible downside to manufacturing products in the U.S. My company moved its manufacturing to Mexico to save money on labor. Hopefully some of that savings is passed on to the consumer in lower product costs. Manufacturing in the U.S. means higher labor costs which means higher prices to the consumer. Earlier this year I was on vacation in SE Asia. I couldn't believe the price of clothing. Why? Cheaper labor costs. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX