other places to sell them other places, i view that as also creating jobs here and the good part about globalization. if you make something someplace else to ship it here, then, you know, there s going to be a discussion around what do we do about border adjustability, taxes, that type of thing. i get that. i think that defines a certain set of companies but that doesn t define the modern global companies who have built these extended enterprises not for the purpose of shipping things back here but for the purposes of winning there. and that, i think, is not being a bad citizen. i think that s being a good citizen of our country. our people aren t afraid to compete in china and they re winning there. next on gps, ge and the technological storm that is upon us all. this is baxter, one of the newest employees at g.e. these days. the company has big digital dreams, but what will happen to
saying yes, we want to create jobs in the u.s. maybe they can creating those jobs our and didn t think it was necessary to promote it. but now you want people to know. even at that, we re talking about the fringes. we re talking about tens of thousands of manufacturing jobs, not enough to make a dent in the overall that s what we were talk about with border adjustability. there s this feeling among some that if you change the way imports and exports are taxed that you will incentivize companies to create a lot of jobs here in the u.s. especially manufacturers. now, the hard work starts, right? that s right. the big emotional moment in the night that had nerve in the house chamber tearing up during the president s speech is next. la quinta presents, how to win at business.
and so i think there are some ongoing questions about what the plan will be and how the administration and congress can work together to ensure that this is a smooth transition to a new healthcare system as possible so that millions of americans don t lose their health insurance and don t see, you know, premiums skyrocket once again. and get congress cooperation on tax reform. steve mnuchin says it ll be later in the summer, do you think we will hear him lay out proposals for tax rates that repatriation from overseas? do i. i hope we can get some clarification on what will be in his tax plan because there s been some confusion on where the president stands on a border adjustability tax, what the corporate tax rate will be and what he plans to do in terms of condensing our current tax brackets, i think this is an issue where he hasn t really given details, sometimes they
into their country institute an import tax, it gives a disincentive to stay in the united states and hire in the united states and tilts it against the american worker so the president is working at tax policy that encourages manufacturing and job creation in the united states. where is he on this border adjustability tax specifically? i understand, and i think what he was doing he met yesterday with his team on the budg budget. talked to second nretary mnuchi this isn t something that s been done since 1986, as we look at it, part of that is to make sure we lower our corporate tax rate and make it more attractive to manufacture in the united states
country but an import tax and their products come in with no import tax. that gives a disincentive to companies that stay in the united states, hire in the united states and goes against the american worker. so the president is looking at tax policy that encourages manufacturing and job creation in the united states. where is he on this border adjustability tax? where is he specifically? i understand that. what he s doing, he met yesterday with his team on the budget. he s talked to secretary mnuchin and others that are working on a comprehensive tax reform plan. remember, steve, this isn t something that has been done since 1986. i understand. so as we look at it, part is that is to make sure we lower the corporate tax rate, make it more attractive to manufacture and grow jobs in the united states and make our jobs more competitive overseas that have