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Old 01-17-2018, 10:58 PM   #1
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Apple Inc

Apple is giving its employees a $2,500 bonus
bringing $250 billion in cash that is currently overseas, back to the US
paying $38 billion in taxes on that cash
investing $30 billion in the US to create 20,000 jobs
matching employee charitable donations 2-to-1

not bad.

And Nancy Pelosi calls all these bonuses, raises, and new jobs...pathetic crumbs. Atta girl. Where'd they find her anyway, Scotland Yard?

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Old 01-18-2018, 09:53 AM   #2
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They could use those funds to pay for defrauding customers into upgrading phones because they manipulated battery life and slowing the speed down with their updates. Pisses me off spending money I did not need to spend. screw apple

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It’s one of the few thing she I have seen our government do in recent times that I agree with. I’m sure those $2500 bonuses will just go into the stock market or pay off some sort of personal debts. Saying it will be returned back to the “economy” is a stretch. Just let the economy do it’s own thing and it will....
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I’m sure those $2500 bonuses will just go into the stock market or pay off some sort of personal debts. Saying it will be returned back to the “economy” is a stretch.

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Just let the economy do it’s own thing and it will....

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Old 01-18-2018, 12:44 PM   #7
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It’s one of the few thing she I have seen our government do in recent times that I agree with. I’m sure those $2500 bonuses will just go into the stock market or pay off some sort of personal debts. Saying it will be returned back to the “economy” is a stretch. Just let the economy do it’s own thing and it will....
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If they pay off debt with all of it (I'm impressed you know that's what they'll do), that's more $$ that the lenders can lend to others, which greases the wheels of the economy. Unless they burn it Nebe, it circulates back into the economy.
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If they pay off debt with all of it (I'm impressed you know that's what they'll do), that's more $$ that the lenders can lend to others, which greases the wheels of the economy. Unless they burn it Nebe, it circulates back into the economy.
It's restricted stock...not paying off anything short-term. The overseas cash isn't coming back soon, they're just paying the taxes on it. As for the 20k jobs, that's a projection as to what the spending could possibly create through the entire supply chain not all Apple hires.

Good that they're investing for sure but all these press releases need to be taken with a grain of salt. Wal-Mart's bonus plan turns out impacts hardly anyone and a lot of these increases were already planned.
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It's restricted stock...not paying off anything short-term. The overseas cash isn't coming back soon, they're just paying the taxes on it. As for the 20k jobs, that's a projection as to what the spending could possibly create through the entire supply chain not all Apple hires.

Good that they're investing for sure but all these press releases need to be taken with a grain of salt. Wal-Mart's bonus plan turns out impacts hardly anyone and a lot of these increases were already planned.
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"The overseas cash isn't coming back soon, they're just paying the taxes on it" 38 billion the feds will have, that they don't have now. That could fund at least 3 teacher pensions!

"Wal-Mart's bonus plan turns out impacts hardly anyone"

The minimum wage hike to $11/hr impacts a lot. Funny you chose to leave that out.
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The minimum wage hike to $11/hr impacts a lot. Funny you chose to leave that out.
It's a dollar more. The Obama recovery has made it harder to fill low paying jobs...was going to happen regardless Jim.
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aka...weakest recovery ever
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"It's a dollar more."

Which is $2,000 more per year. In addition, thanks to tax reform, many will keep a higher % of their new higher income.

What did Obama do for these people, that helped more?

And if Obama gets credit for the economic improvements he oversaw, does that mean you give Trump credit for what has happened since January 2017? Otherwise, you would appear to be a hypocrite.
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aka...weakest recovery ever
You don't think that's what he meant?
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It's a dollar more. The Obama recovery has made it harder to fill low paying jobs...was going to happen regardless Jim.
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Are you saying that because less people were available to fill the low paying jobs, the natural progression was that the wages would increase for those same low paying jobs.

I thought this theory was dis-proved in another thread.
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Are you saying that because less people were available to fill the low paying jobs, the natural progression was that the wages would increase for those same low paying jobs.

I thought this theory was dis-proved in another thread.
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That's right. His beliefs in the validity of supply and demand, depends on whose ox is getting gored. That was well played.
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Are you saying that because less people were available to fill the low paying jobs, the natural progression was that the wages would increase for those same low paying jobs.

I thought this theory was dis-proved in another thread.
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No, it more a bigger shift overcoming long term wage suppression.
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Aren't you the denier? Aren't you denying that supply impacts price on one thread, and advocating for it in another.

Here, you say a shortage of low wage workers will drive up the price...and everyone agrees with you.

On the other thread, you denied that an increase in supply of low wage workers affected the price.

You are being inconsistent. The one commonality, is that in each argument, you were promoting liberalism.
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Aren't you the denier? Aren't you denying that supply impacts price on one thread, and advocating for it in another.

Here, you say a shortage of low wage workers will drive up the price...and everyone agrees with you.

On the other thread, you denied that an increase in supply of low wage workers affected the price.

You are being inconsistent. The one commonality, is that in each argument, you were promoting liberalism.
I've never said supply and demand isn't an economic force, just that in the real world there are a lot of other factors to consider some of which can be more influential to actual results.
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I've never said supply and demand isn't an economic force, just that in the real world there are a lot of other factors to consider some of which can be more influential to actual results.
Right. And if the impact of supply on price supports your agenda, you agree with it. When it doesn't support your agenda, you deny it.
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Right. And if the impact of supply on price supports your agenda, you agree with it. When it doesn't support your agenda, you deny it.
The situations are different.
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Just remember what an architect told me once, that every problem has a simple but elegant and incorrect solution.
Every problem has an infinite number of simple or complex solutions that are incorrect. They all have simple or correct solutions that are correct depending on the definition of correct.

There are various "solutions" to paying for healthcare, which will have different effects on the economy, freedom of choice, the type of government that is desired, and especially on the effect they have on our constitutional system of government.
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apple had the money to do this 10 years ago ... love how Republicans love PR stunts and tout them as signs of change .. and 1 dollar an hours a game changes in the life of someone who was just making 8 buck an hour .. are clueless
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apple had the money to do this 10 years ago ... love how Republicans love PR stunts and tout them as signs of change .. and 1 dollar an hours a game changes in the life of someone who was just making 8 buck an hour .. are clueless
Why is Comcast (the company that owns MSNBC) doing it now? Does the CEO of Comcast (the guy who signs Rachael Maddow's paycheck) want to make Trump look good?

Of course they could have done it before. But they were finally incentivized to do it, with the tax reform.

If you think a tax windfall of $38 billion and 20,000 new jobs is a PR stunt, you can think that. You look very foolish to say that, in my opinion.

"and 1 dollar an hours a game changes in the life of someone who was just making 8 buck an hour "

if you work 2,000 hours a year, than a $1/hr a raise is a $2,000 gross bump in salary. In addition, these people will pay a lower tax rate. than they did last year. So not only does their gross pay increase, they keep a higher percentage of their gross pay, so that's a double benefit. They keep a higher percentage of each dollar, and they have more dollars of pay.

It's not going to end poverty. Not even close. But please tell me, what Obama did in 8 years, that did more for these people?

Have fun answering that...
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and 1 dollar an hours a game changes in the life of someone who was just making 8 buck an hour .. are clueless
It's a 12.5% raise. I wish I got one of those.
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It's a 12.5% raise. I wish I got one of those.
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Previous minimum was 10 I believe. So no...

Maybe they can get off foodstamps?
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Previous minimum was 10 I believe. So no...

Maybe they can get off foodstamps?
Wdmso stated $8...a dollar an hour is 12.5% stop changing facts
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