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jimnyc
12-05-2016, 10:13 AM
Newt Gingrich: We have 1,100 happy families and a news media unable to report on success

We have a successful President-elect before he is even sworn in. We have 1,100 excited families looking forward to a happy Christmas when for weeks they had been sick with worry about their futures. And we have a news media unable to report on success.

How? President-elect Donald Trump convinced Carrier to keep 1,100 jobs in the United States. He was helped by Vice President-elect Mike Pence who had additional interest in and leverage over this decision because he is Governor of Indiana where Carrier is located.

The people employed at Carrier are ecstatic.

They were about to face a gloomy Christmas. Now they have their jobs and they are thrilled that the President-elect intervened decisively and successfully.

This was actually Trump's second intervention. (He earlier convinced Ford not to move one of its assembly lines to Mexico.) But because the media focused so much on the 1,100 jobs, and because Carrier's management had been so much more public about its determination to move to Mexico, the Carrier case has acquired much more intensity and importance than Ford.

There are several important points about this achievement.

First, this was pure Trumpism. Don't wait to be inaugurated. Don't spend a lot of time with staff studying the issue. Don't delegate to someone else and hope for the best.

Trumpism includes intuitive decisions followed by rapid, personal intervention to force success. Its clearest predecessor in style was President Theodore Roosevelt. Trump is similar to Roosevelt in the sheer exuberant energy with which he lives out each day.

Winston Churchill had slips of paper in World War II that read “Action this Day”. He clipped them to important items in an effort to force the bureaucracy to move faster. Trump is a living example of “Action this Day”.

Second, Trump understands that winning the right symbolic victories early can have very big consequences. Scott Adams wrote brilliantly on this technique. Millions of Americans who worry about their jobs feel better today knowing that Donald Trump cared enough to act before he was even sworn in. While the propaganda media (formerly the news media) and the critics may think this was a small achievement, it was symbolically and emotionally a big achievement.

Third, Trump understands that winning is always better than losing. Americans have watched Barack Obama fail to save jobs. In fact, he mocked Trump and publicly asked if he was going to wave a “magic wand” to save jobs at Carrier. Now it is Obama who looks impotent and incompetent – and Trump looks like maybe he has a magic wand.

In history, winning increases the likelihood of winning. Losing increases the likelihood of losing. Today, President-elect Trump looks like a winner.

Rest here - http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016/12/02/newt-gingrich-have-1100-happy-families-and-news-media-unable-to-report-on-success.html

NightTrain
12-05-2016, 10:23 AM
It was a powerful message sent.

I've read dozens of stories about Ford, Apple, Nabisco and many others doing frantic research into setting up manufacturing here in the USA lately. And that's what this move was intended to produce.

All with a simple phone call by someone who cares about American workers and our economy.

It's brilliant.

pete311
12-05-2016, 11:22 AM
So sappy

He's got a long way to go to match Obama. "Dec 9 The federal bailout of General Motors Co, Chrysler and parts suppliers in 2009 saved 1.5 million U.S. jobs and preserved $105.3 billion in personal and social insurance tax collections, according to a study released on Monday"

NightTrain
12-05-2016, 11:23 AM
So sappy

He's got a long way to go to match Obama. "Dec 9 The federal bailout of General Motors Co, Chrysler and parts suppliers in 2009 saved 1.5 million U.S. jobs and preserved $105.3 billion in personal and social insurance tax collections, according to a study released on Monday"

Stand by, Petey.

You're about to witness what a real leader can do.

sundaydriver
12-05-2016, 11:36 AM
Newt Gingrich: We have 1,100 happy families and a news media unable to report on success


This was actually Trump's second intervention. (He earlier convinced Ford not to move one of its assembly lines to Mexico.) But because the media focused so much on the 1,100 jobs, and because Carrier's management had been so much more public about its determination to move to Mexico, the Carrier case has acquired much more intensity and importance than Ford.


The highlighted is incorrect, just pointing a fact.

Ford is moving it's production of small cars to Mexico and was never planning to close one of it's assembly lines. They will use the assembly line to produce a small SUV as they had planned for and jobwise I think the numbers won't change much but I don't really know.

http://fortune.com/2016/11/15/ford-move-mexico-trump/

NightTrain
12-05-2016, 11:48 AM
The highlighted is incorrect, just pointing a fact.

Ford is moving it's production of small cars to Mexico and was never planning to close one of it's assembly lines. They will use the assembly line to produce a small SUV as they had planned for and jobwise I think the numbers won't change much but I don't really know.

http://fortune.com/2016/11/15/ford-move-mexico-trump/

Yeah, I read about that.

Ford is claiming there won't be jobs lost, so really they are expanding production with the addition being down in Mexico instead of the US. That's still a job loss to Americans.

Their goal, of course, is to hire Mexicans who are happy to work for a couple of bucks instead of an American who needs a decent wage. I understand that their priority is to their stockholders, but they can certainly be profitable here in America using American workers like they are doing right now.

Shipping those Mexican cars back to America should be taxed, making it economically more attractive to make American cars in America. They can still ship the Mexican cars wherever they please with less hassle as per safety and fuel economy standards. That's win/win.

jimnyc
12-05-2016, 01:26 PM
So sappy

He's got a long way to go to match Obama. "Dec 9 The federal bailout of General Motors Co, Chrysler and parts suppliers in 2009 saved 1.5 million U.S. jobs and preserved $105.3 billion in personal and social insurance tax collections, according to a study released on Monday"

How many jobs and deals did Obama make as president elect? NONE.

And yeps, the bailout did in fact save jobs. IMO, it wasn't a very great deal though.

But why do you condemn Trump for negotiating a deal such as what transpired with Carrier - but OK in this deal, which about $80 billion dollars was spent? And apparently tax payers lost $18 billion at the end of that one.