Ford announces tariffs due to Donnie's tariffs

Problem with this story is that Ford had already announced layoff last year, has been in the process or reorganizing the company, including downsizing it, and that its big move into the Chinese market place has been mediocre compared to expectations. I am sure the added costs from tariffs will cost jobs (even though they mostly use domestic steel and aluminum anyway), but that is because they were already on shaky ground and cannot pass the cost along or otherwise eat it the way Honda is.
 
Quote Originally Posted by jimmymccready Quit yer whining, Trumpers: you were told tariffs would hurt manufacturing big time.
Tariffs have nothing to do with domestic sales. :palm:
This is about manufacturing jobs, you twerp. Tariffs hurt manufacturing jobs. Your lies are just lies.

Kacper, don't pretend that the threat of tariffs last year did not affect planning.
 
Quote Originally Posted by jimmymccready Quit yer whining, Trumpers: you were told tariffs would hurt manufacturing big time.This is about manufacturing jobs, you twerp. Tariffs hurt manufacturing jobs. Your lies are just lies.

Kacper, don't pretend that the threat of tariffs last year did not affect planning.

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Thread: Ford announces tariffs due to Donnie's tariffs

Ford's sales are mostly domestic, aren't they? Why would tariffs have an effect on domestic sales?....Twerp :whoa:
 
https://www.msnbc.com/stephanie-ruh...r-tariffs-cost-them-1b-1339996227577?v=railb&

What a doofus this man is. Everyone has told him what would happen. The King of Bankruptcy is now working on the US economy...

And coal mines.

Westmoreland, which operates mines across the U.S. and Canada, is the fourth major coal company to file for bankruptcy in the past three years, joining Peabody Energy Corp., Arch Coal and Alpha Natural Resources.

https://apnews.com/be1a0a46444f45a79802512787bc9ba9
 
Why would tariffs have an effect on domestic sales?

In theory, the demand for domestic metals spikes which shorts supply which drives up costs which drives down sales. In reality, Ford has been in long-term trouble awhile. It is a giant blob of a company that can seldom keep pace with the marketplace.
 
Ford purged some good leadership back in the mid-2000's and it's not a coincidence that shortly thereafter they started to slide.
 
Boy what a lousy job Trump is doing at destroying the economy. Stock market up, unemployment lowest in 49 years, GDP up, fairer trade pacts. Yea he is really doing a lousy job.

yeah yeah yeah yeah but but but...Obama laid the groundwork. lol.
 
R B 60 is just mentally masturbating, feels good but only sterile. Tariffs mean that manufacturing costs here, even if the products are sold here, will go up.
 
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