Hewlett Packard CEO Meg Whitman leveled some serious charges against GOP frontrunner Donald Trump and his policy proposals this past Friday.
Speaking on CNBC’s “Speaking on the Street”, Whitman claimed that Trump’s plan to put a 35% percent tariff on goods from Mexico and China would not only start a trade war, but also spark another recession just after the country recovered from the last one.
She went even further, accusing the real estate tycoon of not understanding the law of unintended consequences and being oblivious to the effects of what he is suggesting the nation should do.
It should be noted that Whitman served on the campaign of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who recently suspended his bid for the Republican nomination before throwing his support behind Trump. Going by her comments on CNBC, she couldn’t disagree more with her former boss about the Donald.
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Hillary/Cruz supporter.
As she off shores all jobs……………
A Trade war?
What dose she think is going on now: “”A Trade Surrender?”” 🙁
bull sh t
I would like to know how many H-2 visa employees Hewlett Packard has taking jobs away from Americans like Walt Disney? I think there worried they would half to pay a living wage and that would cut into there multi billion dollar profits!
don’t forget he will also cause GLOBAL WARMING……..
Someone needs to explain to this nit wit that there’s a trade war going on now! And China is winning!
This current administration has been playing games with the federal reserve and Wall Street, so they have effectively masked a recession that was already going on when Obama entered. When he leaves and Trump is elected, other countries should expect that we would like to review our trade agreements. It is time we thought of ourselves first. We do not want to prop up and support other countries, and the trade agreeements is a great place to start. Maybe we need a little trade war or two to get the rest of the globe in line again. Trump 2016!
she is afraid she wont be able to fleece the people any more.
We are in a trade war and we are loosing Retard