Trump Effect: Indiana Passes Law to Punish Corporations for Relocating Production Facilities

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 2, 2016

Donald Trump Superbus, Avatar of the Working Man

Trump is already dictating policy, and winning.

Imagine what it’s going to be like when he assumes the throne.

Fox 59:

Indiana House members approved an amendment today that would penalize corporations like Carrier that abandon Indiana to move to foreign countries. This amendment comes after Carrier announced last month they were moving 1,400 Indianapolis jobs to Mexico.

State Rep. Karlee Macer (D-Indianapolis) authored the amendment that would enable local units of government to claw back property tax incentives granted to a company that leaves our state and prevent them from taking any more advantage of corporate tax breaks enacted by state government.

Representatives approved the amendment by a margin of 60-34. The amendment was attached to Senate Bill 308.

Senate Bill 308 is now eligible for final consideration in the House.

Today’s vote represents a chance for the members of the Indiana General Assembly to tell companies that they do not have the right to take full advantage of taxpayer-funded assistance to locate in our state, only to abandon us to move out of the country when they get a better deal for their shareholders,” Macer said. “They cannot do it without repaying us for some of what they have taken.”

Considering that federal, state and local governments have provided millions of dollars in taxpayer-funded assistance to Carrier and United Technologies in recent years, only to see the company make it clear they intend to take our money and run to Mexico, I believe it is imperative for our state to take the lead in telling these companies that they owe us for what they have taken from us,” Macer said. “They simply cannot get away and just walk out the door.

“Carrier’s Indianapolis plant is located in the 92nd House District that I represent,” she continued. “More than 1,400 people who work in that plant are losing their jobs, just so the company can squeeze some more profits from its operations, either by using cheaper labor or machines. I know many of the men and women whose lives and families will be permanently disrupted by this decision. They want to know why it happened. More importantly, they want to know what can be done to keep this from happening again.”

Macer said her proposal reflects a growing public dissatisfaction with companies that insist upon taxpayer breaks, then show little compunction about relocating elsewhere for greater breaks.

Trump represents the end of Jewish looting (commonly referred to as “capitalism,” though it is in fact a very specific form of capitalism, better called “free trade globalism”). These idiotic principles are being replaced by common sense.

Common sense and justice.

During his victory speech last night, Trump explained he’s going to force Apple to manufacture their products in the US.

When this happens I will buy a Mac, and encourage my readers to do the same.

Imagine consumer spending patterns becoming acts of nationalism.