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Donald Trump may not be the President yet, but his constant criticism of Ford outsourcing jobs to Mexico has caused the auto tycoon to change course and bring the $2,000,000,000 plant back to the United States.
CNN Money reports that Ford is moving its facility, originally slated for Mexico, back to the United States, where it will employ 1,000 factory workers in struggling Youngstown, Ohio.
This is from RedState, you know, a conservative blog:
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Let’s be absolutely clear. Donald Trump had nothing to do with this. It happened in 2011.
This move was the result of a negotiations and deals between Ford, the Kasich administration, local officials and the UAW. Period.
This past summer, after millions of dollars of investment in the plant, the first heavy duty Ford truck rolled off the assembly line in the re-tooled Avon, Ohio plant. Mr. Voltova seems to have read this CNN Money article about it, and decided to inexplicably give Trump the credit.
- Already have a thread on this
- It's been in the works for years. Trump gets zero credit for something Ford was already doing anyway.
Arlrght, we know you are burning up because your candidate didn’t seize the moment and didn’t have the imagination. No need to jump in every thread and repeat the same thing.
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You mean like Obama taking credit for the economy improving?
So you admit the economy is improving
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