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The Trump Tax: Is The Future of Farming at Risk with Trump’s New Policies?
Donald Trump has always thrived on transactional, single-issue deals. That style worked for him in real estate, where every project is neatly defined and someone walks away with a profit. But American economics, diplomacy, and politics are a bit more … Continue reading
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Tagged agriculture, china, economy, farms, jobs, Politics, tariffs, Taxes, Trump, US economy
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TRUMP TAX: Can Tariffs Rebuild America’s Industry?
Tariffs are typically a blunt instrument with a focused goal. Either reduce the inflow of foreign goods or boost domestic production. They usually target a specific country, industry, or product. But the Trump Tariffs try to do it all. Restrict … Continue reading
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Tagged autos, car industry, china, detroit, economy, manufacturing, Politics, tariffs, Trump
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The Trump Tax: Or – Good God, What Are The Tariffs Today?
Trump has started, stopped, changed, or “updated” his tariffs six to ten times — depending on how you count. This whiplash tariff strategy seemed to shock many of his supporters. Odd, considering that this is exactly the same way he … Continue reading
Could Trump’s Department of External Revenue Be a Good Idea… With Just a Few Changes!
A federal department to collect taxes and payments from other nations, non-U.S. entities, and external sources could work! It might even be a pretty good idea… IF Trump is willing to go all the way. Trump seems to be primarily … Continue reading
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Tagged Banking, china, economy, Intellectual property, international-trade, IP, Offshore, Politics, tariff, tariffs, Taxes, Trump
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How The Brexit Stole Thanksgiving!
We waited all year ’round for Thanksgiving. It’s become America’s favorite holiday, eclipsing even Christmas. This is the day that we all sit down together and give thanks for the good things that happened that year. Did junior got accepted … Continue reading
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Tagged Brexit, economy, European Union, International, Trade, UK
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Despite Today’s Great Employment, The Future is Jobless
The Federal employment statistics for America have arrived for June of 2018 and they are spectacular! 218,000 new jobs were created, unemployment is low and holding at 4%, but unemployment isn’t so low that inflation is rising, and wages are … Continue reading
Posted in Best Practices, Employment, Uncategorized
Tagged economy, employment, jobless, jobs, salary
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High Tech Cars Fascinate Buyers and Save the World
You’ve heard that robots are taking over? It’s true! A lot of people are frightened about a “workless” future, but parts of the Robot Revolution will be useful. Like cars that can drive themselves. Just a couple of years ago, … Continue reading
Posted in cars, Decision Making, Improvement, Robots, Uncategorized
Tagged ai, economy, Robots, technology
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Castro Is Dead! So… Who Owns Cuba?
(Previously published in AndMagazine 12/12/2016) Fidel Castro is dead, and his brother Raul (current leader of Cuba) at a mere 85 years old, must be thinking about his succession plan. For nearly 65 years, Cuba has been quietly sitting just … Continue reading
The Robot Revolution On Speed: Too Late To Turn Back!
Tongues have been wagging about the rise of the robots. Robots taking over manufacturing, robots acting as home companions and robots taking our jobs. A lot of digital ink has been spilled on the subject. You know what? Just about … Continue reading
Posted in Decision Making, Delivering Services, Employment, Improvement, Robots
Tagged economy, employment, outsource, Robots
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Uber Orders 100,000 Robot Cars!
Did they or didn’t they? Everyone wants to know if the rumor is true. Did UBER order 100,000 Mercedes-Benz type-S cars? If they did, UBER could provide a “driverless” taxi service AND set a new low price for car and … Continue reading
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Tagged cars, economy, employment, Robot, uber
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