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Been fighting an early winter cold and have been feeling pretty horrible
for a couple of days. Last night a fever developed and I went to bed to sweat it off. Unable to sleep in a pool of sweat, I put the bedroom TV on and decided to see what Rachael was complaining about. She got me fired up, the fever broke and now I am feeling much better. She was giggling, high five-ing herself and trying to make a mockery of the deal made by Trump and Pence with Carrier in Indiana. She claimed Carrier was "bought" to save the 1000 jobs. She reminded her audience that Trump had threatened to impose a 35 percent tariff on goods made by American companies that moved manufacturing to Mexico during the campaign phase. She hysterically pointed out that he didn't do this in the Carrier situation. Here's what giggling Rachael's PhD mind just doesn't get: Trump couldn't impose a tariff on Carrier. He's not the POTUS yet. As for the tax incentive ... they are common in a number of states that are trying to motivate or solicit businesses to locate or expand within their borders. For example, New York has had several programs since 1996 that offer companies 10 years of *tax free* status to locate their business within the state. If Rachel thinks Carrier was "bought" to keep 1000 jobs in Indiana by giving a state tax incentive, imagine how she's going to feel when Trump cuts the *federal* tax burden on business from 35 percent to 15 percent *and* imposes the 35 percent tariff on those who still want to move manufacturing offshore. |
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