Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 2, 2016
Trump is not even President yet.
We’re still 50 days away.
And yet, he’s already saving America.
President-elect Donald Trump touched down in wingman Mike Pence’s home state Thursday to take a bow for their dramatic, job-saving deal with Carrier air conditioning.
The stop, in the state Vice President-elect Pence still serves as governor, came amid a “thank you” tour of the Midwestern states that helped propel their ticket to victory.
“I will tell you that United Technologies and Carrier stepped up, and now they’re keeping over 1,100 people,” Trump said. “It’s so great.”
Trump said he got involved after seeing a report on Carrier’s announcement it would leave for Mexico. Trump said he was moved by a Carrier employee and Trump supporter who promised his co-workers that Trump wouldn’t let the company leave.
“It’s because of that guy,” Trump said, scanning the assembled throng and explaining how he reached out to the company’s top brass.
“Companies are not going to leave the United States anymore without consequences,” Trump thundered, before tempering the threat with pledges for deregulation and lower taxes.
“We’re going to do great things for businesses,” Trump said. “There’s no reason for them to leave anymore.”
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Trump threatened to impose sharp tariffs on any company that shifted its factories to Mexico. And his advisers have since promoted lower corporate tax rates as a means of keeping jobs in the U.S.
By enabling the plant to stay open, the deal spares about 800 union workers whose jobs were going to be outsourced to Mexico, according to federal officials who were briefed by the company. This suggests that hundreds will still lose their jobs at the factory, where roughly 1,400 workers were slated to be laid off.
Also, neither Trump nor Carrier has yet to say what the workers might have to give up or precisely what threats or incentives were used to get the manufacturer to change its mind. The company attributed its decision to the incoming Trump administration and financial incentives provided by Indiana, which is something of a reversal, since earlier offers from the state had failed to sway Carrier from decamping to Mexico.
“Today’s announcement is possible because the incoming Trump-Pence administration has emphasized to us its commitment to support the business community and create an improved, more competitive U.S. business climate,” the company said in a statement released Wednesday.
The people who were against Trump are going to have to acknowledge his greatness when we are all rich again.
Except the Jews. And colored people.
They are presumably going to hate him forever.
But that’s good.