"two more unpopular candidates."
Where did you get that idea?
Figures that is where you got that from. Do you actually believe that?
Can't you just looks at the attendance of the rallies?
For that matter, the entire world............?
D Ink Man
There was a stat floating around the news agencies before the vote with 25% saying they would be voting for one candidate solely because they hated the other.
That is a frightening volume to think of.
Perhaps once the free competition trade tariffs kick in China's printing cost advantage will disappear and more will get printed elsewhere. Big opportunity for printers in India and other parts of south east asia.
IF, the new administartion can widdle down the corporate tax rate to say below 20% or even 15%, R.R. Donnelley and alikes will lay down the brick and motar and they shall come.
So ink on paper and countless other manufacturers could make things somewhat great again. Certainly not a sermon, just a thought.
Stay tuned planet.
D
If that were to happen my speculation would be that those corporations would just invest more in automation and digital infrastructure. No new plants, no new jobs. In fact, quite probably fewer jobs and what jobs remain would likely be low skill, i.e. Low paying.
The cost of merchandise in WalMart may increase which in turn would mostly negatively impact the folks in the lower economic rungs, pensioners, and the un and underemployed.
Figures that is where you got that from. Do you actually believe that?
Can't you just looks at the attendance of the rallies?
Sure, let's look at his rallies and her rallies. That means nothing. What does mean something is that the POPULAR vote went to Clinton. Democracy?
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