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Post by Portiaami on Mar 18, 2021 6:32:03 GMT
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) said she fears Democrats will eventually jam through a one-sided infrastructure bill. On Wednesday, Mace spoke to One America News Network and said Democrats have considered using budget reconciliation to pass their eventual legislation. www.oann.com/biden-tax-hike-will-fall-on-hardworking-americans/While she said she hopes for a bipartisan deal, Mace thinks Republicans could be left out of talks like they were on COVID relief. Furthermore, the $2 trillion infrastructure plan Biden campaigned on has the GOP warning that the government won’t be able to afford another massive package. Top Republicans have emphasized the idea of raising taxes to foot the bill during a pandemic is a bad idea. “The Biden administration uses all their buzz words: ‘We’re going to tax the rich and everyone whose rich and the corporations are going to pay their fair share,'” Mace noted. “But somebody’s got to pay that bill and that’s going to be on the backs of hardworking Americans. You’re also going to see an exodus of businesses out of the United States when they do a corporate tax hike.” See videos at link
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Post by Portiaami on Mar 18, 2021 6:38:19 GMT
Union warns Ohio workers that Ford plans to move new vehicle construction to Mexico thehill.com/policy/transportation/543758-union-warns-ohio-workers-that-ford-plans-to-move-new-vehicleUnited Auto Workers (UAW) warned Ford employees in Ohio that the company plans to move the construction of a new vehicle to Mexico, according to a letter made public this week. UAW Vice President Gerald Kariem addressed a letter to Ford workers in Avon Lake, Ohio, in which he accused the automaker of violating a contract agreement with the union with its plans to build a next-generation vehicle in Mexico instead of the Ohio Assembly Plant (OHAP). The letter, sent with the union’s letterhead, cited a 2019 four-year contract deal in which Ford committed $900 million for the assembly plant in Avon Lake, including adding production for a next-generation product in 2023. Continued at link ...
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