Biden Endorses Trump's trade deal, 'Better than NAFTA'

Yes Joe, that is the reason he is President....to clean up the mess politicians made. And to stop fighting unnecessary wars that have depleted our citizens of their lives and our treasure.

In fact, his approval of pipeline projects and new oil drilling has made the United States energy independent so we don't have to protect any oil fields in the middle-east.

Actually we are very fortunate that TRUMP founded a new Branch of the Armed Services, SPACE FORCE, as he caught on to the nefarious designs of Putin and Xi.

And he has gotten a lot of Americans home who have wrongfully been in prison.
 
Way to go, Joe!


Well, Joe's got a point: Trump DID renegotiate NAFTA for the better and Biden with Obama DID preside over the worst recession ever which the democrats themselves put us into, and finally got us out-- -- it just took them 7 years and 9 trillion dollars.

Which now leaves us too broke to afford masks, respirators or food stamps.
 
Way to go, Joe!

In late 2019, the Trump administration won support from congressional Democrats for the USMCA after agreeing to incorporate stronger labor enforcement.
 
Yes Joe, that is the reason he is President....to clean up the mess politicians made. And to stop fighting unnecessary wars that have depleted our citizens of their lives and our treasure.

In fact, his approval of pipeline projects and new oil drilling has made the United States energy independent so we don't have to protect any oil fields in the middle-east.

Actually we are very fortunate that TRUMP founded a new Branch of the Armed Services, SPACE FORCE, as he caught on to the nefarious designs of Putin and Xi.

And he has gotten a lot of Americans home who have wrongfully been in prison.
Yet some critics have complained that the new rules of origin and minimum wage requirements are onerous and amount to government-managed trade.
 
CFR’s Alden was more sanguine, saying the administration can take credit for restoring bipartisanship to U.S. trade policy. He warns, however, that “if this new hybrid of Trumpian nationalism and Democratic progressivism is what it now takes to do trade deals with the United States, there may be very few takers.”--https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/naftas-economic-impact
 
Way to go, Joe!

In late 2019, the Trump administration won support from congressional Democrats for the USMCA after agreeing to incorporate stronger labor enforcement.
Yes, Democrats recognized the value for America in Trump's new Trade Deal. Hungry for a WIN, democrats climbed onboard the Trump Train to get one.

:p
 
Way to go, Joe!

In late 2019, the Trump administration won support from congressional Democrats for the USMCA after agreeing to incorporate stronger labor enforcement.
Yes, Democrats recognized the value for America in Trump's new Trade Deal. Hungry for a WIN, democrats climbed onboard the Trump Train to get one.

:p
Upgrading "trade infrastructure". The democrats also try to upgrade physical infrastructure despite right wing opposition.
 
Way to go, Joe!

In late 2019, the Trump administration won support from congressional Democrats for the USMCA after agreeing to incorporate stronger labor enforcement.
Yes, Democrats recognized the value for America in Trump's new Trade Deal. Hungry for a WIN, democrats climbed onboard the Trump Train to get one.

:p
Upgrading "trade infrastructure". The democrats also try to upgrade physical infrastructure despite right wing opposition.
Really? When Democrats controlled both Congress and the WH, how much of that did they get done? The closest they got was a promise from Obama to create 'shovel-ready job's which he later had to admit did not even exist.
 
That means that everyone in government settled for a dogshit trade deal for 25 years. If these people are as smart as they make themselves out to be, you would think they would have fixed it in the 90s. That's the difference between Trump and these congressional losers. Trump looks to improve things and these congressional dweebs settle for garbage on behalf of their constituents. MAGA, go with the best.
 
Way to go, Joe!

In late 2019, the Trump administration won support from congressional Democrats for the USMCA after agreeing to incorporate stronger labor enforcement.
Yes, Democrats recognized the value for America in Trump's new Trade Deal. Hungry for a WIN, democrats climbed onboard the Trump Train to get one.

:p
Upgrading "trade infrastructure". The democrats also try to upgrade physical infrastructure despite right wing opposition.
Really? When Democrats controlled both Congress and the WH, how much of that did they get done? The closest they got was a promise from Obama to create 'shovel-ready job's which he later had to admit did not even exist.
Because right wingers had nothing but repeal. All Senate republicans voted against it:

The second of these bills, was the Rebuild America Jobs Act, S. 1769, a bill to put workers back on the job while rebuilding and modernizing America, would've spent $50 billion on transportation infrastructure projects and $10 billion to fund an "infrastructure bank."[26] The bill was introduced by Senator Amy Klobuchar on October 31, 2011 and failed in a 51–49 vote for cloture on November 3, 2011.[26][27] In the failed motion to proceed to consider the legislation, 51 Democrats voted in favor of opening debate on the legislation and 47 Republicans Senators, joined by 1 Democratic Senator Ben Nelson and 1 Independent Senator Joseph Lieberman, voted no.[26] The $60 billion bill investing in roads, bridges and infrastructure, would have been paid with a 0.7% tax on Americans earning more than $1 million per year.[28]--https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Jobs_Act

Yet, right wingers are willing to blame that administration for the weakest of recoveries. Why is that, right wingers?
 
Way to go, Joe!

In late 2019, the Trump administration won support from congressional Democrats for the USMCA after agreeing to incorporate stronger labor enforcement.
Yes, Democrats recognized the value for America in Trump's new Trade Deal. Hungry for a WIN, democrats climbed onboard the Trump Train to get one.

:p
Upgrading "trade infrastructure". The democrats also try to upgrade physical infrastructure despite right wing opposition.
Really? When Democrats controlled both Congress and the WH, how much of that did they get done? The closest they got was a promise from Obama to create 'shovel-ready job's which he later had to admit did not even exist.
Because right wingers had nothing but repeal. All Senate republicans voted against it:

The second of these bills, was the Rebuild America Jobs Act, S. 1769, a bill to put workers back on the job while rebuilding and modernizing America, would've spent $50 billion on transportation infrastructure projects and $10 billion to fund an "infrastructure bank."[26] The bill was introduced by Senator Amy Klobuchar on October 31, 2011 and failed in a 51–49 vote for cloture on November 3, 2011.[26][27] In the failed motion to proceed to consider the legislation, 51 Democrats voted in favor of opening debate on the legislation and 47 Republicans Senators, joined by 1 Democratic Senator Ben Nelson and 1 Independent Senator Joseph Lieberman, voted no.[26] The $60 billion bill investing in roads, bridges and infrastructure, would have been paid with a 0.7% tax on Americans earning more than $1 million per year.[28]--https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Jobs_Act

Yet, right wingers are willing to blame that administration for the weakest of recoveries. Why is that, right wingers?
The only plan Democrats had to put Americans back to work was the non-existent 'Shovel-Ready' projects. Under Obama a record number of Americans joined the existing ranks of those on unemployment, welfare, & food stamps. Stop blaming others for Obama and Democrats failures.
 
Way to go, Joe!

In late 2019, the Trump administration won support from congressional Democrats for the USMCA after agreeing to incorporate stronger labor enforcement.
Yes, Democrats recognized the value for America in Trump's new Trade Deal. Hungry for a WIN, democrats climbed onboard the Trump Train to get one.

:p
Upgrading "trade infrastructure". The democrats also try to upgrade physical infrastructure despite right wing opposition.
Really? When Democrats controlled both Congress and the WH, how much of that did they get done? The closest they got was a promise from Obama to create 'shovel-ready job's which he later had to admit did not even exist.
Because right wingers had nothing but repeal. All Senate republicans voted against it:

The second of these bills, was the Rebuild America Jobs Act, S. 1769, a bill to put workers back on the job while rebuilding and modernizing America, would've spent $50 billion on transportation infrastructure projects and $10 billion to fund an "infrastructure bank."[26] The bill was introduced by Senator Amy Klobuchar on October 31, 2011 and failed in a 51–49 vote for cloture on November 3, 2011.[26][27] In the failed motion to proceed to consider the legislation, 51 Democrats voted in favor of opening debate on the legislation and 47 Republicans Senators, joined by 1 Democratic Senator Ben Nelson and 1 Independent Senator Joseph Lieberman, voted no.[26] The $60 billion bill investing in roads, bridges and infrastructure, would have been paid with a 0.7% tax on Americans earning more than $1 million per year.[28]--https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Jobs_Act

Yet, right wingers are willing to blame that administration for the weakest of recoveries. Why is that, right wingers?
The only plan Democrats had to put Americans back to work was the non-existent 'Shovel-Ready' projects. Under Obama a record number of Americans joined the existing ranks of those on unemployment, welfare, & food stamps. Stop blaming others for Obama and Democrats failures.
It was non-existent Because of right wing en mass opposition.

The White House provided a fact sheet which summarizes the key provisions of the $447 billion bill.[15] Some of its elements include:

  1. Cutting and suspending $245 billion worth of payroll taxes for qualifying employers and 160 million medium to low income employees.
  2. Spending $62 billion for a Pathways Back to Work Program for expanding opportunities for low-income youth and adults.
    1. $49 billion - Extending unemployment benefits for up to 6 million long-term beneficiaries.
    2. $8 billion - Jobs tax credit for the long term unemployed.
    3. $5 billion - Pathways back to work fund.[15]
  3. Spending $50 billion on both new & pre-existing infrastructure projects.
  4. Spending $35 billion in additional funding to protect the jobs of teachers, police officers, and firefighters
  5. Spending $30 billion to modernize at least 35,000 public schools and community colleges.
  6. Spending $15 billion on a program that would hire construction workers to help rehabilitate and refurbishing hundreds of thousands of foreclosed homes and businesses.
  7. Creating the National Infrastructure Bank (capitalized with $10 billion), originally introduced in 2007, to help fund infrastructure via private and public capital.
  8. Creating a nationwide, interoperable wireless network for public safety, while expanding accessibility to high-speed wireless services.
  9. Prohibiting discrimination in hiring against persons who are unemployed because of their status as unemployed persons..
  10. Loosening regulations on small businesses that wish to raise capital, including through crowdfunding, while retaining investor protections.
In total the legislation includes $253 billion in tax credits (56.6%) and $194 billion in spending and extension of unemployment benefits (43.4%).[15]
 
Way to go, Joe!

In late 2019, the Trump administration won support from congressional Democrats for the USMCA after agreeing to incorporate stronger labor enforcement.
Yes, Democrats recognized the value for America in Trump's new Trade Deal. Hungry for a WIN, democrats climbed onboard the Trump Train to get one.

:p
Upgrading "trade infrastructure". The democrats also try to upgrade physical infrastructure despite right wing opposition.
Really? When Democrats controlled both Congress and the WH, how much of that did they get done? The closest they got was a promise from Obama to create 'shovel-ready job's which he later had to admit did not even exist.
Because right wingers had nothing but repeal. All Senate republicans voted against it:

The second of these bills, was the Rebuild America Jobs Act, S. 1769, a bill to put workers back on the job while rebuilding and modernizing America, would've spent $50 billion on transportation infrastructure projects and $10 billion to fund an "infrastructure bank."[26] The bill was introduced by Senator Amy Klobuchar on October 31, 2011 and failed in a 51–49 vote for cloture on November 3, 2011.[26][27] In the failed motion to proceed to consider the legislation, 51 Democrats voted in favor of opening debate on the legislation and 47 Republicans Senators, joined by 1 Democratic Senator Ben Nelson and 1 Independent Senator Joseph Lieberman, voted no.[26] The $60 billion bill investing in roads, bridges and infrastructure, would have been paid with a 0.7% tax on Americans earning more than $1 million per year.[28]--https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Jobs_Act

Yet, right wingers are willing to blame that administration for the weakest of recoveries. Why is that, right wingers?
The only plan Democrats had to put Americans back to work was the non-existent 'Shovel-Ready' projects. Under Obama a record number of Americans joined the existing ranks of those on unemployment, welfare, & food stamps. Stop blaming others for Obama and Democrats failures.
It was non-existent Because of right wing en mass opposition.

The White House provided a fact sheet which summarizes the key provisions of the $447 billion bill.[15] Some of its elements include:

  1. Cutting and suspending $245 billion worth of payroll taxes for qualifying employers and 160 million medium to low income employees.
  2. Spending $62 billion for a Pathways Back to Work Program for expanding opportunities for low-income youth and adults.
    1. $49 billion - Extending unemployment benefits for up to 6 million long-term beneficiaries.
    2. $8 billion - Jobs tax credit for the long term unemployed.
    3. $5 billion - Pathways back to work fund.[15]
  3. Spending $50 billion on both new & pre-existing infrastructure projects.
  4. Spending $35 billion in additional funding to protect the jobs of teachers, police officers, and firefighters
  5. Spending $30 billion to modernize at least 35,000 public schools and community colleges.
  6. Spending $15 billion on a program that would hire construction workers to help rehabilitate and refurbishing hundreds of thousands of foreclosed homes and businesses.
  7. Creating the National Infrastructure Bank (capitalized with $10 billion), originally introduced in 2007, to help fund infrastructure via private and public capital.
  8. Creating a nationwide, interoperable wireless network for public safety, while expanding accessibility to high-speed wireless services.
  9. Prohibiting discrimination in hiring against persons who are unemployed because of their status as unemployed persons..
  10. Loosening regulations on small businesses that wish to raise capital, including through crowdfunding, while retaining investor protections.
In total the legislation includes $253 billion in tax credits (56.6%) and $194 billion in spending and extension of unemployment benefits (43.4%).[15]
Seems like a lot of waste in there. On infrastructure...spend it on roads, bridges and hard things that are needed. But it has to be like the military/industrial complex. We need to get value. Instead we get waste.
 

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