Posted by tlock0331 on July 06, 2018 at 18:01:41 from (107.77.111.92):
In Reply to: Tarffs from india posted by pinball on July 06, 2018 at 05:57:34:
It is an interesting reflection of American trades, balances and imbalances, both past and present. I have wondered for quite awhile....what if...it starts with an immediate audit of all federal gov programs, start by eliminating redundancy and eliminate all foreign to countries that do not care for the carrot, start auditing all social programs for waste and fraud and those that are abusing the system, reduce taxes and the federal budget by same amount saved. Let all that catch up then do further waste elimination studies to reduce more of the federal gov by at least 10% aim for 15%, further reduce the budget and reduce taxes. Would that drive industry to bring jobs back and maybe create a tax balance program with companies that try to invest in people to give them a skill, even if it is a repetitive but needed skill in a manufacturing environment so that those that were getting hand outs instead of hand ups could or would have the potential to rise above.
It makes me wonder what that could for this country. Would enough people have money in their pockets here at home to afford the latest and greatest gadget that is currently being built in SE asia and instead buy it from a company building them here? I realize that this is all a pipe dream, but it is fun to wonder.
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