Ford Cancels Mexican Plant and Expands in Michigan Because of Trump

DaSleeper

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Re: Ford CEO: Main reason for canceling Mexico plant was market demand, not Trump

I see you two have already met and bonded. I see a closet that still has a few cobwebs that need removing.

Sorry....but he is worth only one Bïtch slap per day....

He just mad cause I rejected his friend's request on Facebook....ROFLMAO!
 

MHz

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Has a few machines that worked better if you called them a 'b*tch' once a day.
By all means carry on. Bonding is always fun to watch, creates a warm spot it does.
 

Dirt

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Re: Ford CEO: Main reason for canceling Mexico plant was market demand, not Trump

Sorry....but he is worth only one Bïtch slap per day....

He just mad cause I rejected his friend's request on Facebook....ROFLMAO!

Fackoff moob.

Eat ****, give me your real name coward and see where it goes baldy.

Has a few machines that worked better if you called them a 'b*tch' once a day.
By all means carry on. Bonding is always fun to watch, creates a warm spot it does.

Take your pills.
 

MHz

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Re: Ford CEO: Main reason for canceling Mexico plant was market demand, not Trump

Take your pills.
Still the follower eh?

Is this what they call the dark net?
Wouldn't his 'wings of steel' protect him there?

It's easy to tell when you put a lot of thought into a post.

This is what will mandate a basic wage for each person. A child would get his own card and he would pay his parents 'rent' and school fees would be directed that way automatically. The entertainment allowance for both parent and child would be enough that even sitting at home would be by choice rather than by being too broke to do anything else. That is a radical departure from today where the good things are only for those that have the best jobs rather than the most interest.

When robots take routine middle-class jobs, those workers drop out of the workforce
The study links the phenomenon of unemployment with automation -- an obvious-seeming connection -- by establishing a causal relationship that goes beyond mere correlation: people stop working because robots take their jobs. Robots don't just co-occur with unemployment, they cause it.
The share of Americans working in routine jobs has fallen from 40.5% in 1979 to 31.2% in 2014, according to the paper. The federal government’s official measure of Americans age 16 and over who are working or seeking work has fallen from a recent high of 67.3% in 2000 to 62.7% in November 2016.
“Routine jobs are disappearing and more and more prime-age Americans aren’t working,” said Mr. Siu. “These things are two sides of the same coin.”
 

TenPenny

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Re: Ford CEO: Main reason for canceling Mexico plant was market demand, not Trump

I get all of that. My point is a line with 50 robots can be supplied with a list of 1,000 different products and as long as those parts are available they can 'assemble' items from kids stuffed toys to combines used to harvest large fields growing a variety of products.



Obviously you don't get all that. What you're describing isn't possible. That's my point.