The purple state will get what it deserves as Trump may probably lower 1,000 jobs in South Carolina instantly
Donald Trump is considering scrapping a plan to convert the Postal Service to an electric vehicle fleet, which would cost South Carolina 1,000 jobs.
Reuters reported:
Donald Trump's transition team is considering terminating the United States Postal Service's contracts to electrify its delivery fleet as part of a broader series of executive orders targeting electric vehicles, according to three sources familiar with the plans.
The move, which could be announced in the first days of the Trump administration, which begins Jan. 20, is in line with Trump's campaign promise to roll back President Joe Biden's efforts to decarbonize U.S. transportation to combat climate change. a Trump agenda
said it was unnecessary and potentially harmful to the economy.
Here is one of the impacts Trump's decision would have:
Trump plans to cut 1,000 jobs in South Carolina right away.
“SPARTANBURG COUNTY, SC (FOX Carolina) … To build the new fleet, Oshkosh Defense expects to hire more than 1,000 employees for the new facility.” https://t.co/gr5W2VvsDH
— Jesse Lee (@JesseCharlesLee) December 6, 2024
It doesn't matter that the move would wipe out job growth and cause companies that have already signed contracts to build the fleet to lay off employees. What matters is that Donald Trump is trying to turn back the clock and stop progress in every way he can.
This is one of the first of what will likely be many stories about Trump reversing Biden's agenda and killing jobs.
All those voters in the red states who didn't realize that Joe Biden's policies are one of the main reasons their economy is booming will soon get what they wanted, and many would say they deserve it after they voted to send Trump back to the White House.
Jason is the managing editor. He is also White House press secretary and congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a bachelor's degree in political science. His thesis focused on public policy with an emphasis on social reform movements.
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