in the 70s as I flew into Belfast, I saw poverty and pain. Ireland was one of the poorest nations in Europe. Today they are one of the richest in the world. They lowered their corporate tax rate to 10 percent and American businesses rushed to the scene and rescue. They didn't make peace with England because they were sick of war. They ma…
in the 70s as I flew into Belfast, I saw poverty and pain. Ireland was one of the poorest nations in Europe. Today they are one of the richest in the world. They lowered their corporate tax rate to 10 percent and American businesses rushed to the scene and rescue. They didn't make peace with England because they were sick of war. They made peace because American multinationals made war obsolete.
I'm not for Tariffs but I am for a national sales tax and everyone needs to pay. I am also for retaliatory strikes against our so-called trading partners. Like when Ireland implements a fine against Uber for over $300 million it's time to go after Irish companies. When the EU levies fines of approximate $20 billion against US companies over the past few decades over ridiculous laws meant to bleed money for an economy that is stagnant.
And I'm sick of building up communist regimes like China and now Vietnam. You would think Venezuela and Cuba would learn that they can be dictatorships and be successful. Amazing what Niki and Adidas has down for the communists.
And when someone can explain to me how a UAW job in the US is worth $70 an hour here but in Mexico $6 bucks an hour is beneficial to our country, I'm all ears.
in the 70s as I flew into Belfast, I saw poverty and pain. Ireland was one of the poorest nations in Europe. Today they are one of the richest in the world. They lowered their corporate tax rate to 10 percent and American businesses rushed to the scene and rescue. They didn't make peace with England because they were sick of war. They made peace because American multinationals made war obsolete.
I'm not for Tariffs but I am for a national sales tax and everyone needs to pay. I am also for retaliatory strikes against our so-called trading partners. Like when Ireland implements a fine against Uber for over $300 million it's time to go after Irish companies. When the EU levies fines of approximate $20 billion against US companies over the past few decades over ridiculous laws meant to bleed money for an economy that is stagnant.
And I'm sick of building up communist regimes like China and now Vietnam. You would think Venezuela and Cuba would learn that they can be dictatorships and be successful. Amazing what Niki and Adidas has down for the communists.
And when someone can explain to me how a UAW job in the US is worth $70 an hour here but in Mexico $6 bucks an hour is beneficial to our country, I'm all ears.