Comments by "Ace1000ks1975" (@Ace1000ks19751982) on "NBC News"
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George prochet
No need for fucking morals. You do what is necessary. More favorable trade policies can improve the economy greatly.
There is nothing wrong with big business, it is the tax laws, and the trade policies that make them do what they do.
These big businesses can choose to outsource, but if you increase the tariffs to 1000%. They will reconsider their outsourcing their production lines overseas.
No more of this hiding your taxes in the Caymen islands bullshit, and setting offices in Luxembourg to avoid paying Federal taxes. If all these loopholes are abolished. Things will get better. The government will have more money to spend on the people. Businesses will hire Americans who will have jobs. They will in turn pay their income taxes, social security, sales taxes, road taxes, etc. You will have better roads, better schools, the real estate market will recover. More people with good paying jobs will buy homes, they will buy cars, they will eat out more, they will strengthen the economy.
If foreign companies want to setup shop here, and setup their factories, they will be given incentives to do so.
By doing what is necessary actually helps everyone.
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George prochet I don't know how old you are, but I saw the deterioration of the U.S. economy from 1983 to the present. I lived through it. The U.S. was such a wealthy country in the 1980s and 1970s that if you went to rent a video after Christmas, they would give you a free calendar and other free things.
A lot of things were produced in America during the time I grew up. Many people were content with their lives, they made pretty good wages, and many people were satisfied with their lives.
I don't buy this notion of social justice. It doesn't work. You need to balance out capitalist and socialist policies to create prosperity.
You can raise the minimum wage to $20/hr, but if there are very few jobs in the economy it wouldn't matter.
Bernie Sanders isn't a socialist. His talking points are the same as Donald Trump. He isn't going to give you handouts. He is talking about how we can get more favorable trade policies, creating a infrastructure bill to create jobs and fund much needed infrastructure projects, change the tax laws, changing the campaign contribution laws, and make it more fair for the average person. Every country should have trade barriers to protect their industries. By promoting policies like these does not mean he is a socialist.
If you don't change the current state of the economy, your social justice and wealth imbalance will only get worse.
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