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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1582439" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Trade war or not that seems to be the way things work now. The last administration gave $50 million dollars to a bunch out of Germany to build a factory about an hour from my house with promises they would create X number of jobs. This company was built less than 50 miles from an american family owned company and would be in direct competition with them. Now that the $50 million has been spent this company has stuck all the small family owned American businesses who dealt with them for millions of dollars in materials they delivered to them. It looks like these guys will be headed back to Germany with a big smile on their face knowing how generous and naïve America is. I suspect someone will end up buying the factory for pennies on the dollar but in the end the taxpayers have surely taken it on the chin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1582439, member: 4362"] Trade war or not that seems to be the way things work now. The last administration gave $50 million dollars to a bunch out of Germany to build a factory about an hour from my house with promises they would create X number of jobs. This company was built less than 50 miles from an american family owned company and would be in direct competition with them. Now that the $50 million has been spent this company has stuck all the small family owned American businesses who dealt with them for millions of dollars in materials they delivered to them. It looks like these guys will be headed back to Germany with a big smile on their face knowing how generous and naïve America is. I suspect someone will end up buying the factory for pennies on the dollar but in the end the taxpayers have surely taken it on the chin. [/QUOTE]
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