Donald Trump is going to bring high-paying assembly-line jobs back to the American Rust Belt. Are you ready to pay 250k for a Cadillac ATS? I sure hope so, otherwise the new President's plans may *gasp* not work out too well.
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>>1747693
>high-paying assembly-line japanese robots
ftfy
I'm ready for the inflationary cycle; I have my home loan rate locked in.
Do you, anon? :^)
>>1747693
Are there any good arguments to this? I think not.
Way to go, America.
>>1747693
Okay, this is a disgrace. Absolutely disgusting, folks. OP is an utter faggot. An utter faggot, no question about it. You met this guy? An absolute embarrassment. His man breasts.... poking out of his shirt. Totally disrespectful. So what I proposed. What I want is for trade deals, these trade deals we're getting hosed on, folks, is to be renegotiated. I'm a great negotiator. I believe in free trade, I really do. But I believe in good deals Negotiation. we need to keep jobs here, not in China. I really believe that. We're getting screwed, folks. It's really bad. I'll make this right, believe me. I'll talk to these people. I know these people. Great people. But they're screwing us. I'll make it work. It'll work.
I live in the rust belt and I'm worried. Everyone here thinks it's going to be like the golden years again. It's silly, but most of these are simple country bred folks. I don't mean simple as in stupid, mind you.
>>1747754
>couldn't negotiate anything better that d-list musicians
>>1747693
He doesn't control the markets.
but anyways, those high paying jobs were negotiated by unions that pumped wages so high it killed car companies.
and many of them didn't go to americans anyways. Flint Michigan exists because car companies imported tons of cheap arab labor rather than pay americans. So it really doesn't matter, there's no forcing that genie back in the lamp.
>>1747782
>d-list musicians
More like YouTube sensation, shit was cringe