Of course trump will take credit for this
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How human is Cook?? Knowing he is diametrically opposed to Trump but still willing to work with him.
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Oh..the 15% business tax is the incentive.
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Fun fact: Steve Jobs (one of the founders of Apple) was Syrian.
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WAS Let's not stir the pot
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What does this even mean?

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He was born in the U.S.
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Thank Trump for telling Apple to do this.
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Lmao the Dems get hate for "telling businesses what to do" but it's ok for Trump to do it, eh?

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Whatever works. End result = jobs.
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Hey buddy Apple did this before with the last Mac Pro in Austin.After a year they closed it down.Same with Motorola in DFW,tried it and left
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Not your buddy.
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Apple has $250B in cash which is enough money to build new state-of-the-art manufacturing plants and move most of their jobs to the US.
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At the end of the day, Trump was right and Tim Cook fears him.
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Trump will say this is because of him.
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Good luck without immigrants coming to the US thanks to the most divisive leader in world history.
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No you're totally right, God forbid we give jobs to citizens. Thousands homeless without work, let's bring the immigrants instead
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If the homeless wanted jobs picking fruit they'd be able to get a job picking fruit, people don't want those jobs
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Call me crazy but, I don't think Apple intends to bring any fruit picking jobs to the US.
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Don't see Apple intending on hiring homeless either. Talking about a company that exploits workers to commit suicide so you can have iPhone
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That's how they "offset" their "carbon footprint"! 1 life: 2 lbs CO2/day. Perfect strategy. Other than like, not killing the trees.
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