If
Trump is serious about penalizing companies that offshore jobs, he should start
with his daughter's.
Bring those jobs back home, Donald Trump bellowed to those
greedy corporate executives who’ve shipped middle-class jobs out of country, or
I’ll slap you with a big tariff when you try to sell your foreign-made products
here.
Great stuff, Donnie — and to prove you mean business, I know
just the CEO you should target first: Her name is Ivanka. Your daughter.
Her multi-million-dollar line of clothing and accessories, sold
through major national retailers ranging from Macy’s to Amazon, is pitched to
America’s working women.
Yet practically all of her products are made on the cheap in
low-wage factories in China, Indonesia, and Vietnam — anywhere except America.
Imagine the message it would send to runaway corporations — and
the integrity it would establish for Trump — if he slapped his first tariffs on
Ivanka’s goods.
Nice try, Ivanka, but the stench of hypocrisy will only grow
nastier if you’re at your father’s side while he pretends to castigate other
corporations that abscond from America.
The only way to salvage even an iota of moral virtue is to
repatriate the manufacturing of your brand-name apparel. Bringing those
middle-class jobs home to the Good Ol’ US of A would also make a powerful political
statement.
Yet because money trumps both political savvy and the morality
of simply doing what’s right, Ivanka says her corporate brand will stay
offshore. As a spokeswoman put it: “We want to make responsible business
decisions.”
Really? How does that “Make America Great Again”?
OtherWords
columnist Jim Hightower is a radio commentator, writer, and public speaker.
He’s also the editor of the populist newsletter, The Hightower
Lowdown. Distributed by OtherWords.org.