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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,739 posts)
Tue May 8, 2018, 08:12 PM May 2018

Trump Vowed to Punish Companies That Moved Jobs Overseas. Is Congress Rewarding Them?

Two weeks before the presidential election, Donald Trump flew into a faded textile town in North Carolina and riled up the crowd over one of his campaign’s signature promises: bringing back the jobs that businesses had shipped overseas.

“They wouldn’t be doing it if I was president,” Trump said to cheers. “Believe me, when they say, ‘We want to send our product’ — whatever the hell they make — ‘We want to send our product back into the United States,’ I’d say, ‘We’d love to have your product — 35 percent tax. Let’s see if you move.’”

He ticked off a list of companies that had closed factories in the state, calling attention to Leviton Manufacturing, a maker of light switches and electrical outlets found in homes and offices around the world, including Trump’s real-estate properties.

“I buy a lot of Leviton switches,” Trump said. “I’m not buying ’em anymore.”

Fast-forward 18 months. Leviton now stands to benefit from a bill that would eliminate the taxes the company pays to import an outlet it makes in China — not, as Trump vowed, raise them.

The bill’s supporters say it will get rid of punishing tariffs on raw materials and components that are critical to American manufacturing. But that’s not all it does. Tucked into the legislation are tariff waivers like the one Leviton requested, which exempt hundreds of finished consumer products — from microwaves to pillows to fishing rods — that used to be made in America.

Leviton qualified through a little-known provision that allows for waivers on finished products so long as there are no competing U.S. manufacturers. But Leviton wasn’t required to disclose that one of the reasons the outlets are no longer made in America is that the company shutdown four U.S. factories between 2005 and 2013, laying off more than 1,000 workers and shifting the work to Mexico and China.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-vowed-to-punish-companies-that-moved-jobs-overseas-is-congress-rewarding-them/ar-AAwWpmu?li=BBnbcA1

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Trump Vowed to Punish Companies That Moved Jobs Overseas. Is Congress Rewarding Them? (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2018 OP
Is he going to punish himself? SummerSnow May 2018 #1
Great story, too bad kacekwl May 2018 #2

kacekwl

(7,013 posts)
2. Great story, too bad
Tue May 8, 2018, 08:29 PM
May 2018

the dummies who voted for him won't read it and if they did they would not understand it.

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