Americans are open for business and we are competitive once again. Thats the president making his case for u. S. Economic growth at the World Economic forum. Good friday morning, welcome to squawk on the street. I am Carl Quintanilla and jim cramer and david faber well have more on trade, the dollar and International Cooperation and we still have earnings to get to starbucks and intel both moving in different directions. The ceo of starbucks is also coming up with us a the president just finished at the World Economic forum in davos. He emphasized the new trade stance in his administration the United States will never turn an eye on economic planning these and other behaviors are harming businesses and destroying the Global Markets and harming businesses and workers around the globe went onto call regulations still taxation and talked about how it has been around the world. Americas first is not america alone. Look, i think that he made a great sales pitch for america. I think thats no
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Like, senator . R d, were in the process of producing a chart book of federal investments and some of the private sector investments as well. In terms of development, there is often a great deal and growth in private Sector Development but in the more basic forms of research. That is the sort of output for the economy that the private sector will tend not to do enough of. That is really a responsibility for the federal government to support that sort of basic research. Ill run through the list of those of you who know will know. Thank you, mr. Chairman. In listening you to, it really is striking to me we have a short term challenge that is different than long term in some ways. And the good news is weve actually begun to tackle long term and have been put in place the yearly deficit coming down by half. Good news. You talk about growing the economy and being smart not reckless in what were doing. When we look at that, it seems to me a good way of summing up is youre not going to get ou
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Wrote for slate, you stated that while supporting the minimum wage absent other policy changes, you would prefer other policies because they tend to be more progressive, paid for disproportionately through taxes on the wealthy, on upperincome individuals rather than through higher prices that might be passed along to consumers. In a piece on the minimum wage for the New York Times this march, former cea chair christina roamer made a similar point stating it might be the case that, quote, businesses pass along some of the cost of a higher minimum wage to consumers through higher prices. Often the customers paying those prices including some of the diners at mcdonalds or the shoppers at walmart have very low family incomes. Thus, this price effect may harm the very people whom a minimum wage is supposed to help. Is it, in fact, likely in your opinion that consumers would foot the cost of a higher minimum wage . I think its a relatively small portion of the cost for those businesses. I th