Iceweasel
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...and just because they are doing well doesn't mean every business they own is doing well. Sober up and think about it.One last time ... you're wrong. 1300 jobs are NOT going across the Rio Grande.
If you're going to tell lies, at least make them believable.
Let's see your source.![]()
Help yourself ---- you don't get off the hook that easy. If you want to disprove what I said, find your own damn reference.
But, of course, a whole bunch of jobs are still going to Mexico: 1,300, Fortune reported. The outsourcing trend remains intact.
A pattern is emerging with Trump's deals to save US manufacturing jobs
LOL --- so now your complaint is that he didn't save all the jobs, just 70% of them? That's a complaint ??
You've got to be kidding.
You can have 800 --- or you can have zero. Sounds like a win to me.
BTW - now I see where you leftists are getting all discombobulated about the number of jobs. Carrier was moving 1300 jobs to Mexico. United Technologies, the parent company, was moving an additional 800 jobs.
Trump has finished negotiations with Carrier about the 800 jobs.
United Technologies was not included in that settlement. Their situation is still in discussion.
No. You're numbers are still wrong. Go back and read again. United Technologies owns Carrier...you understand that right?