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Watch what happens when the deals are hammered out with the 75 countries coming forward and our trade gets on an even keel. When China decides to equal trade, it will go through the roof. When there is nothing to cry about, the haters stay silent. So predictable.

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1 minute ago, CardinalBacker said:

It’s possible… it’s also just as likely he’ll do or say something tomorrow and give it all back. 

Right now….2600. I’m happy for Trump and for America. Even though i no longer own stocks, a good market is good for all.

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The Big news of the day wasn’t the Market. It was the slim passage of the budget framework—which sets up for ‘permanent’ tax reductions.

I also say again: For Trump’s big plan to bring manufacturing back to the U.S., we need an emphasis on building/training a skilled workforce. We don’t have the people anymore. Crafts, skills, & trades.

Let’s have some thought about incentives for people to go to trade schools like the $$$ the Ivy League schools get from the taxpayers. Redirect some of the funds going to the colleges now to some form of ‘accredited’ vocational training schools. Numbers I read are we’re already about a million skilled workers short.

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38 minutes ago, OlDawg said:

The Big news of the day wasn’t the Market. It was the slim passage of the budget framework—which sets up for ‘permanent’ tax reductions.

I also say again: For Trump’s big plan to bring manufacturing back to the U.S., we need an emphasis on building/training a skilled workforce. We don’t have the people anymore. Crafts, skills, & trades.

Let’s have some thought about incentives for people to go to trade schools like the $$$ the Ivy League schools get from the taxpayers. Redirect some of the funds going to the colleges now to some form of ‘accredited’ vocational training schools. Numbers I read are were already about a million skilled workers short.

Finally, someone who thinks about every one and has substance.  Thank you.

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47 minutes ago, OlDawg said:

The Big news of the day wasn’t the Market. It was the slim passage of the budget framework—which sets up for ‘permanent’ tax reductions.

Trump has to be doing that on purpose.....Gives the media something they can't ignore while passing legislation.....lol

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12 minutes ago, CardinalBacker said:

Welp… I guess Trump learned a little bit about tariffs this week. 
 

Back to the drawing board. 

He knows what he's doing.  It's called the Art Of The Deal.  He put a 90 day pause on those that are willing to deal.  But he didn't drop anything concerning China.  He said -- they'll deal!

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5 hours ago, baddog said:

Watch what happens when the deals are hammered out with the 75 countries coming forward and our trade gets on an even keel. When China decides to equal trade, it will go through the roof. When there is nothing to cry about, the haters stay silent. So predictable.

That's wishful thinking 

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2 hours ago, OlDawg said:

The Big news of the day wasn’t the Market. It was the slim passage of the budget framework—which sets up for ‘permanent’ tax reductions.

I also say again: For Trump’s big plan to bring manufacturing back to the U.S., we need an emphasis on building/training a skilled workforce. We don’t have the people anymore. Crafts, skills, & trades.

Let’s have some thought about incentives for people to go to trade schools like the $$$ the Ivy League schools get from the taxpayers. Redirect some of the funds going to the colleges now to some form of ‘accredited’ vocational training schools. Numbers I read are we’re already about a million skilled workers short.

An effective Department of Education would help steer schools towards a two tiered system putting emphasis on vocational skills training on equal footing with college skills training.

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46 minutes ago, UT alum said:

An effective Department of Education would help steer schools towards a two tiered system putting emphasis on vocational skills training on equal footing with college skills training.

We don’t need a Dept. of Education. We need an effective incentive break for specific industries to partner with local community colleges—or training schools—to offer job specific training in the way the company wants their employees trained.

During training, the student is paid a certain wage, and is hired full time at normal starting wage/benefits after completion. Somewhat similar to old school apprenticeships when companies actually used to train their employees. Just do the basics beforehand, and use it as an ‘interview’ process.

Very little bureaucracy necessary. Industry knows what they need. Give them & the trainees what they need as far as incentives, and get outta the way. They’ll find the training partners like they do now.

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