Donald Trump In America Essay

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MADE IN AMERICA, AGAIN
I feel like this topic is one that everyone can speak to because we are living its reality today. Bringing back the topic of Donald Trump again, I think he will be thankful that the author brought up this subject to mirror exactly what Trump has in mind which is to bring American jobs back again. At least for Trump and the author, it would be an ideal, but it is far from the reality. Trump was a business owner himself and foreign labor has brought him so many opportunities and cost savings. I am not a politician, but I am only speaking to what seems realistic and suitable. America does not need to be closed on itself by trying to limit and control the number of jobs they can contain. That is against the doctrine of free trade itself.
Trump is a typical example related to last week’s article titled “A Country is Not a Company”. By the way I came across an article, where Trump has predicted, if elected to be president, to bring Apple’s manufacturing and all other American owned manufacturing back in America once again; Link: http://www.wired.com/2016/03/trump-wont-get-apple-make-iphones-shouldnt/. His intention is not even to allow it, but to force it in any
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However, I find the Mc-Kinsey Report to be contradicting because I cannot imagine how American businesses can be more prosperous and more profitable only when producers and customers are in the same location. We can only say that, it depends of the type of business because this report is against what any economist or global minded people will admit. For one thing, American Jobs pay higher wages and businesses pay higher taxes, making profit maximization hard to reach. Secondly, it is America that is taking its own jobs away through the process of automation. After all, this article was very interesting to me because we are living exactly its reality at this present moment of

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