• Welcome to Baptist Board, a friendly forum to discuss the Baptist Faith in a friendly surrounding.

    Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to all the features that our community has to offer.

    We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!

Carrier just showed corporations how to beat Donald Trump

InTheLight

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
http://www.westernjournalism.com/du...rump-could-do-nothing-to-retain-carrier-jobs/


During June Town Hall, Obama Said Trump Could Do Nothing To Retain Carrier Jobs


Back in June, President Barack Obama derided President-elect Donald Trump’s ability to do anything for the Carrier Corp. employees who were slated to lose their jobs. In the wake of Carrier announcing it would shift production from Indiana to Mexico, the president indicated that jobs leaving Indiana were part of a trend that could not be reversed.


The president later told the audience they would have to learn to live with the loss.

Funny that Obama is less willing to have government intervene in free enterprise than Trump is. This unwillingness is basically what the guy in Rob's posted video was talking about.

Anyway, I'm failing to see what Obama's statement has to do with the legitimacy of government to meddle in business affairs.
 

HankD

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Yeah, with you so far...

Yes, if we believe in a principle or ethic we should be consistent.

"What is sad is the venom of ad hominem posts which has come forth since the election.
True, both conservatives and progressives have their "attack dogs" which are let loose particularly at election times."

Well, you lost me. Who has made on ad-hominem attack, other than Benjamin and Carpro, in this thread?

Sorry, it was a generic statement not particularly against BB members.

However, concerning the BB members, the 1 year history of the primary and presidential election campaigns are packed with ad hominems (from both conservative and liberal members) of BB and presidential candidates and in particular one BB member who has been banned.

HankD
 

InTheLight

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
I think the tax incentives given to Carrier should be enjoyed by all manufacturers.

But the Carrier tax incentives originate with the state of Indiana.

Just lower the federal corporate tax rate. That would be fair to everyone and should stop many companies from leaving the U.S. This is stated policy by the Trump administration and I look forward to it being passed by the Republican controlled Congress.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
The green energy companies like Solyndra and Fiskers are great examples, (and they weren't start-ups). Another example is the General Motors bailout, including related GM suppliers. I'm sure there are others.

It's not just incentivizing companies to stay in the country, picking winners and losers also means dis-incentivizing them like slapping regulations on them such as when Obama had the EPA crackdown on drilling for oil or changing the air quality standards to hurt coal burning powerplants.

Slapping tariffs on companies that leave the country, like Trump wants to do, is the worst sort of picking winners and losers.

So I ask again for the third time, if this was wrong, wrong, wrong for Obama why is it now OK for Trump to do it?

Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
Oh your just bin to hard on pumpkin head.....you gotta give him time to settle in. At least he knows how to get half a loaf! :rolleyes: That makes him a Winner :Cautious
 

Benjamin

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Well, you lost me. Who has made on ad-hominem attack, other than Benjamin...
So sorry you consider a call against radically given unwarranted pessimism and negativity and a plea to put away this unhealthy mindset for chance to take some joy and see some optimism in the new direction in store for our country as nothing more than “Ad hominem” personal attack against you.
 

InTheLight

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
So sorry you consider a call against radically given unwarranted pessimism and negativity and a plea to put away this unhealthy mindset for chance to take some joy and see some optimism in the new direction in store for our country as nothing more than “Ad hominem” personal attack against you.

What else would a neutral observer call this, but an accusation that I'm depressed?

Benjamin said:
...frankly such motivation gives the impression of coming from a state of mind that seems rather unhealthy and rooted in personal dissatisfaction with life in general.
 

Crabtownboy

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
But the Carrier tax incentives originate with the state of Indiana.

Just lower the federal corporate tax rate. That would be fair to everyone and should stop many companies from leaving the U.S. This is stated policy by the Trump administration and I look forward to it being passed by the Republican controlled Congress.

Better yet, just tell Carrier or any other company that if they move jobs over seas then they are to receive no more defense contracts. That wold get their attention.
 

Bro. Curtis

<img src =/curtis.gif>
Site Supporter
But the Carrier tax incentives originate with the state of Indiana.

Just lower the federal corporate tax rate. That would be fair to everyone and should stop many companies from leaving the U.S. This is stated policy by the Trump administration and I look forward to it being passed by the Republican controlled Congress.
I agree completely with the second statement. I'm not sure if Trump had absolutely nothing to do with the first.
 

InTheLight

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
I agree completely with the second statement. I'm not sure if Trump had absolutely nothing to do with the first.

According to Trump he had forgotten all about his pledge to save the jobs at Carrier until he saw a news item on TV recently. He said when he gave a speech in Indiana last spring he was talking in generic terms about saving manufacturing jobs, not jobs specific to Carrier.
 

InTheLight

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Better yet, just tell Carrier or any other company that if they move jobs over seas then they are to receive no more defense contracts. That wold get their attention.

That could have been part of the conversation. Trump has said he wants to build up the military "so they'd be so strong that no one would mess with them", so the promise of future contracts not coming United Technologies way could have been in the conversation.
 

InTheLight

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
I guess if the shoe fits you I might as well let you take it personally then...

The shoe doesn't fit. I'm doing great, thank you.

And how else am I supposed to take it when you quote me and then say I'm in an unhealthy state of mind and am dissatisfied with life in general?
 

Earth Wind and Fire

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
The shoe doesn't fit. I'm doing great, thank you.

And how else am I supposed to take it when you quote me and then say I'm in an unhealthy state of mind and am dissatisfied with life in general?

you are just revealing whats going on is all....no worries with me brother.

  • BTW... have you checked out Mike P job status lately....apparently he is staying in office as Indiana gov in addition to his other vp duties.
 

Rolfe

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
The shoe doesn't fit. I'm doing great, thank you.

And how else am I supposed to take it when you quote me and then say I'm in an unhealthy state of mind and am dissatisfied with life in general?

Give Benjamin some slack. He went to the Lucy van Pelt School of Psychiatry.

latest
 

Benjamin

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
The shoe doesn't fit. I'm doing great, thank you.

And how else am I supposed to take it when you quote me and then say I'm in an unhealthy state of mind and am dissatisfied with life in general?
Your problem with that twisted defense (strawman) is that my post which is the only place I used those words (#6) doesn't quote anyone and certainly doesn't have your name in it. Seems to me you simply went to your closet and picked out your own shoes...
 

InTheLight

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Your problem with that twisted defense (strawman) is that my post which is the only place I used those words (#6) doesn't quote anyone and certainly doesn't have your name in it. Seems to me you simply went to your closet and picked out your own shoes...

Ya know, if you want to address the OP, specifically, "Anybody want to enlighten me why it's OK to do this now, but when Obama was doing it in Great Recession it was wrong?" you can go ahead and do that and quit picking at this scab of a side issue.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Ya know, if you want to address the OP, specifically, "Anybody want to enlighten me why it's OK to do this now, but when Obama was doing it in Great Recession it was wrong?" you can go ahead and do that and quit picking at this scab of a side issue.

Just who is saying its OK?!? I mean just who provides the tax incentives? Was it Pense with the approval of the state (of Indiana) legislature? If so, what then did Trump have to do with it? Like I said, "Mr VP" has chosen to stay in his Governor office to manage this whole Carrier thing. That's right, in addition for all his other VP/ Trumpie duties! I mean really, whats going on?
 

rsr

<b> 7,000 posts club</b>
Moderator
The tax incentives ($7 million) are being provided by the state of Indiana. How much United Technologies' desire to maintain federal contracts played into its decision is an open question.
 

InTheLight

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
United Tech CEO: Trump's Carrier Deal Means Fewer Jobs, More Automation

Greg Hayes, CEO of United Technologies, Carrier's parent company, spoke with CNBC's Jim Cramer:
-----------------

The result of keeping the plant in Indiana open is a $16 million investment to drive down the cost of production, so as to reduce the cost gap with operating in Mexico.

What does that mean? Automation. What does that mean? Fewer jobs, Hayes acknowledged.

From the transcript (emphasis added):

GREG HAYES: Right. Well, and again, if you think about what we talked about last week, we're going to make a $16 million investment in that factory in Indianapolis to automate to drive the cost down so that we can continue to be competitive. Now is it as cheap as moving to Mexico with lower cost of labor? No. But we will make that plant competitive just because we'll make the capital investments there.

JIM CRAMER: Right.

GREG HAYES: But what that ultimately means is there will be fewer jobs.

The general theme here is something we've been writing about a lot at Business Insider. Yes, low-skilled jobs are being lost to other countries, but they're also being lost to technology.

Everyone from liberal, Nobel-winning economist Paul Krugman to Republican Sen. Ben Sasse has noted that technological developments are a bigger threat to American workers than trade. Viktor Shvets, a strategist at Macquarie, has called it the "third industrial revolution."

Hayes said in the same interview that United Technologies was focused on how to "train people for the jobs of tomorrow."

In the same breath, he seems to be suggesting the jobs it is keeping in Indiana are the jobs of yesterday.

http://www.businessinsider.com/unit...ail&utm_term=0_d392970603-de54cceb89-99517193
 
Top