UnionStrong
Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
Stop being obtuseso aside from presidents with mental problems, youre in favor of them making economic speeches?
Stop being obtuseso aside from presidents with mental problems, youre in favor of them making economic speeches?
Sure Ricky. I can hardly wait to see where you're going with this.so aside from presidents with mental problems, youre in favor of them making economic speeches?
so if you support presidents making economic speeches then they can promote unions since economists generally agree its good for workersSure Ricky. I can hardly wait to see where you're going with this.
That's ridiculous logic. As I already pointed out some presidents are pro union, some aren't. And when did speaking about the economy require that anyone talk about unions? If a union wants to grow it has to prove to prospective members that it's in their best interest to join. If they can't meet that basic threshold then they won't grow. And you have certainly not thought this through and don't seem to have a clue as to how things work.so if you support presidents making economic speeches then they can promote unions since economists generally agree its good for workers
you havent thought this through. why is that?
have you ever considered presidents dont talk about unions in their economic speeches because they dont actually want workers to join themThat's ridiculous logic. As I already pointed out some presidents are pro union, some aren't. And when did speaking about the economy require that anyone talk about unions? If a union wants to grow it has to prove to prospective members that it's in their best interest to join. If they can't meet that basic threshold then they won't grow. And you have certainly not thought this through and don't seem to have a clue as to how things work.
President Trump has recently directed Walmart and other retailers to "eat" the costs of tariffs on imported goods, rather than pass those costs on to consumers through higher prices.I'm guessing he thinks the businesses should eat the extra cost
And do you think they will?President Trump has recently directed Walmart and other retailers to "eat" the costs of tariffs on imported goods, rather than pass those costs on to consumers through higher prices.
He said, directed when he knows very well they cannot be directed by the president to do so. He’s allowed to have an opinion, but that’s all it is.And do you think they will?
He’s probably stoned out of his gourdAnd do you think they will?
Maybe was thinking that I’d have to defend Trump for saying something stupid. Dumb is dumb no matter who says it. Businesses aren’t going to just eat the costsHe said, directed when he knows very well they cannot be directed by the president to do so. He’s allowed to have an opinion, but that’s all it is.
if anyone has the buying power to force china to eat those costs it should be walmartPresident Trump has recently directed Walmart and other retailers to "eat" the costs of tariffs on imported goods, rather than pass those costs on to consumers through higher prices.
President Trump has recently directed Walmart and other retailers to "eat" the costs of tariffs on imported goods, rather than pass those costs on to consumers through higher prices.
if anyone has the buying power to force china to eat those costs it should be walmart
You're inferring a lot there. It's not up to presidents to increase union membership. Never has been.have you ever considered presidents dont talk about unions in their economic speeches because they dont actually want workers to join them
why do you support presidents not talking about unions in their speeches?
they are all anti union i guarantee you.
OK, here's a prime example of differences between Republicans and Democrats. Democrats think government is the boss and can dictate how companies run their business. Republicans might huff and puff but unless a business is breaking the law they keep hands off.President Trump has recently directed Walmart and other retailers to "eat" the costs of tariffs on imported goods, rather than pass those costs on to consumers through higher prices.