And the good news just keeps on coming. Turns out, the Ford Motor Co. has made it clear that it is willing to work with Donald Trump to keep jobs in
the U.S.
What's the catch? Simple . . . . they are assuming that Trump's policies will work in favor of businesses, not only benefiting Ford, but, all of the business community. I say this, because Trump's policies cannot benefit Ford without effecting growth and jobs creation.
“We will be very clear in the things we’d
like to see,” Mark Fields said in an exclusive interview at Bloomberg
offices in Southfield, Michigan. “We’ll continue to advocate for
currency-manipulation rules to promote free and fair trade. One of our
priorities is making sure fuel-economy standards reflect market
realities, tax reform in general we would be very supportive of, and the
safe deployment of autonomous vehicles.”
So there you have it: Donald Trump is already a force for meaningful change two months before he actually becomes President.
"Hope and change" was what Barack brought to the table. Trump, the consummate adult, brought jobs and a work ethic that has little time for golfing and the general fun and games of being a big shot President of the United States.
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