In 1998, Spencer
Johnson published “Who Moved My Cheese”. This “best-seller” describes the
irritation people feel when “others” are meddling with their lives.
Trump is busy moving
everybody’s cheese in his quest to restore the US economy and restore the “rule
of law”. To us, he is correcting errors that have occurred over the past few
decades, but to the Chinese, the EU, the global corporations and the
socialists, he is moving their cheese.
Obama tried to move
our cheese and we didn’t like it, so we elected Trump to put our cheese back
where it belongs.
Trump lowered the US
Corporate tax rate from 35% to 21% to give manufacturers a break and encourage
companies to return manufacturing to the US.
I can’t believe the
stupidity of our Congressional and Corporate leaders who orchestrated a series
of catastrophic moves aimed at destroying the US economy.
They ignored the
corporate tax reductions all other countries made from the 1980s to the 2000s.
They announced the “Information Age” in 1993, but the information wasn’t good.
We were about to off-shore all of our manufacturing jobs because US companies
allowed manufacturing wages to become unsustainable. They doubled and tripled
legal and illegal immigration in the 1990s to 2000s and produced an oversupply
of unskilled labor. They signed on to UN Agenda 21 aimed at a 500% increase in
our electric bills and allowed the EPA to shut down the entire US economy. They
all voted for the PPT to end US sovereignty by establishing international
courts. They continued to pass Education bills to dumb down the population. The
allowed the socialist US media to control the narrative.
Trump is currently
imposing tariffs on China and the EU to get them to lower their tariffs against
US goods. This also affects global supply chains and upsets US global
companies. He is also reducing US global
welfare payments and refusing to participate in nonsense. He is moving their
cheese.
Trump is also
confronting China for stealing intellectual property and needs to get US
companies to stop giving it away. This will require a reversal of corporate
direction as they abandon their partnerships with China and return all critical
high tech manufacturing back to the US in order to stop the intellectual
property theft. The stupidity these companies have shown in giving away their
intellectual property is stunning.
The US has typically
exported “old technology” and that works fine. Foreign competitors can reverse
engineer these products, but they never catch up to our new designs.
The US needs their
high tech companies to recognize that their “access” to China’s consumers is a
pipe-dream and isn’t worth giving away the store.
Success for US
companies requires that they exercise wisdom. The poster child for throwing away
your industry is the US auto industry. They ignored the need for designing cars
to get better mileage while gasoline prices rose from 20 cents/gallon to $1.00
per gallon. Now most of the cars on the
road in the US are Japanese and South Korean.
The US auto industry
based its business plan on power and status and they lost because they ignored
the oil price trend. I can’t believe their CEOs and Boards missed this.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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