Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Trump Effect: GM To Announce $1 Billion Factory Investment, New Jobs

Since the dreaded Clinical Depression isn't a brain chemical imbalance or a genetic fail, it must be coming from somewhere else, like Government micro-mismanagement of Your Life.  

So we are all going to wait with baited breath for the APA and organized Psychiatry to publish their shocking findings that being able to land a job, under Trump, has resulted in a lowering of the incidence of the dreaded Clinical Depression.

Ha, . . . ha ha ha.

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GM CEO Mary Barr is part of a Trump economic advisory group and is finding common ground with Donald Trump.
Via Chicago Tribune:
General Motors will announce a $1 billion investment in its factories that will create or keep around 1,000 jobs, a person briefed on the matter said Monday.
The Detroit automaker will make the announcement Tuesday morning. The investment is part of the normal process of equipping factories to build new models, and it’s been planned for months, the person told The Associated Press. The person didn’t want to be identified because the announcement hasn’t been made yet.
Multiple factories will get part of the money, but GM does not plan to state where the new jobs will go, according to the person. The company plans to use the announcement to tout both blue-collar and white-collar U.S. jobs it has created in recent years, the person said.
The announcement comes after President-elect Donald Trump has attacked GM and other automakers for building vehicles in Mexico and shipping them to the U.S.
Earlier this month, Trump threatened on Twitter to tax GM for importing the compact Chevrolet Cruze. While GM builds hatchback Cruzes in Mexico, most Cruze sales are Ohio-built sedans.
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Thank You Chicago Trib and Huck Funn.

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