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Bernardo de La Paz

(53,922 posts)
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 08:34 AM Yesterday

Lutnick on CNBC: It's not about helping workers (though he tries to say the opposite


"Why can't iphones be made in the US with robotics?" Then later says "We need to employ Americans, but Americans can be much more efficient with robotics."

Frequently repeats the "We've been picked on" butt hurt gaslighting.

Says a dollar collapse is not possible while graphics on screen show US dollar down against Euro and pound about 2% and 1% just in one day.

Dodges question about CEOs going to sit back for a year or two before making big plant investments: Says McDonalds could not bring french fries to Korea because they couldn't state the country of origin of the potatoes as required by Korea. In my view, that is McDonalds fault, not Korea's fault. After all, who trusts Chinese food? Who wants Chinese potatoes.
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Lutnick on CNBC: It's not about helping workers (though he tries to say the opposite (Original Post) Bernardo de La Paz Yesterday OP
I've beem saying this for months ( years ) lapfog_1 Yesterday #1
Correct Cosmocat Yesterday #2
Yes, Lutnick said the quiet part outloud about Apple, then tried to cover it up later but still had to mention robots.nt Bernardo de La Paz Yesterday #4
Why on earth would any company make any major decisions Cosmocat Yesterday #3

lapfog_1

(30,748 posts)
1. I've beem saying this for months ( years )
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 08:43 AM
Yesterday

the factories might, given time, come back... the JOBS will not. The factories will be completely automated.

Bernardo de La Paz

(53,922 posts)
4. Yes, Lutnick said the quiet part outloud about Apple, then tried to cover it up later but still had to mention robots.nt
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 09:23 AM
Yesterday

Cosmocat

(15,121 posts)
3. Why on earth would any company make any major decisions
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 08:47 AM
Yesterday

when POTUS literally changes his mind/positions on these major issues in the time it takes him to get from one microphone being in front of his mouth to the next on an hourly basis?

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