That’s not a problem...just keep it in your own personal museum/garage and just stop by everyonce in a while to stare at it like any other piece of art.
That’s not a problem...just keep it in your own personal museum/garage and just stop by everyonce in a while to stare at it like any other piece of art.
So how exactly was/is Walmart or any other retailer “cheating”?
That’s assuming the materials are in the US.
Lots of people work at the HQs of these companies that aren’t super rich or even rich.
Some existing tax breaks should be eliminated along with the rate cuts. Make the system less convoluted and complicated and one could end up with a system that takes in a short much funds, but overall costs less to comply with.
I wonder why Walmart in the US doesn’t sell motorcycles, ATVs, etc.
These guys would like you to show them how point # is wrong.
They will have to decide which is worse: moving or having little to no employment prospects.
Yes, how dare a company insist that its suppliers improve the value of their products over time whether it be in making the products better/more useful or making them cheaper. Yes, everyone should sit back and continue to crank out the same stuff the same way it’s been done for decades....🙄
I’d like to know what the TPP would have done to help US exports.
If a backpack or whatever actually lasted 10 times longer, then people wouldn’t mind paying more. Is a GoRuck G2 really worth $500 after adding on all the extras to make it as functional as the equivalently sized backpack from Tortuga that’s half the cost? Maybe, maybe not. Some online reviews have said they’re…
Except that manufacturing employment grew for the most part during the 1990s. It took a nosedive during the recessions since then and automation really kicked in.
Melt it down with some other alloys and start making small batches of jewelry?
I hope the situation improves for you. It is so crazy to hear about people bitching that there aren’t any jobs and at the same time businesses can’t find the people they need.
Which is why Clinton negotiated side agreements to cover worker and environmental regulations.
That is the probably the best summary of his career so far.
The 16% VAT that Trump thinks is such a great advantage for México actually encourages Mexicans to do their shopping on the US side of the border where things are cheaper. Go to a shopping center parking lot in El Paso and easily 1/3 of the vehicles are from México. Especially in Nov & Dec.
That depends on what sector of the economy you’re referring to. NAFTA resulted in many subsidies that were provided by the Mexican govt being dropped. Lots of small farmers in central and southern México went out of business because they couldn’t be compete with US agricultural products. These were a huge number of…
And it includes things like special classes of visas for technical/scientific positions.