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Trump’s prices destroy jobs like a Mack truck

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettApril 19, 2025No Comments
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Although its administration removes innocent legal residents in the streets and ships them to a Salvadoran Domie / Death Death Camp, it is easy to lose sight of the fact that the Trump administration is still working hard to destroy the American economy.

In case you wondered how things happened, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported:

Mack Trucks will dismiss between 250 and 350 workers in its Lehigh Valley factory over the next three months, the company said, citing economic uncertainty and prices.

“Truck orders in heavy service continue to be negatively assigned by market uncertainty on freight rates and demand, possible regulatory changes and the impact of prices,” said Mack spokesman Kimberly Pupillo, in a press release.

Releases could allocate around 10% of the company’s 3,050 employees in its operating establishment in Lehigh Valley in Macungie, where workers bring together class 8 Mack trucks for North American and export markets. “We regret having to take this measure, but we must align production with a reduced demand for our vehicles,” said Pupillo.

I thought that the interest of the prices was to bring back manufacturing jobs to America, at least according to the Trump administration.

It was until Trump’s trade secretary admitted that most of the industry they wanted to bring back will be done in the factories operated by robots, which means that there will be no well -remunerated jobs for people in these factories, unless it keeps the machines or will not be used for other less remunerated positions.

Mack Trucks is an emblematic brand that is injured by Donald Trump’s economic policies.

The kind of jobs that Trump claims to want to bring to the United States is the jobs he is currently killing in the United States.

One day when Potentially millions of Americans in large and small cities protest against this president, Mack Trucks’ dismissals recall that Donald Trump harms the American people in a large and small manner every day.

What do you think of Mack Trucks dismissals? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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