Workers quickly learned the deal would only save some of their jobs, despite $7 million in state tax credits and training grants incoming Vice President Mike Pence had arranged as one of his final acts as Indiana governor. More than 600 people would still be laid off.
The limits of Trump's influence over manufacturing jobs has only been reinforced since then. Despite Trump's lofty promises, companies have continued to send jobs overseas.
In Indiana alone, more than 20 manufacturers have moved production to foreign countries since Trump took office, resulting in at least 3,000 job losses, according to trade adjustment assistance filings with the labor department. That's about four times as many jobs as Trump saved at Carrier.
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Regardless, the Biden economic policy is outperforming that of Trump by leaps and bounds.
Moreover, the irony of a MAGAt saying that the truth will set you free is too rich to endure without laughing hysterically.