Condemning Rep Waters(?): When So Many Condolences Are In Order, (Harley-Davidson e.g.)

mascale

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The President of the United States just this morning incited workers to riot at Harley-Davidson(?): Shaming the company decision to create plants overseas. The EU responded to Trump's tariffs, not unexpectedly. The H-D customer base is largely out-of-country. The White House itself caused the decision, H-D customers out-of-country will save nearly $2500 per, plus parts, shipping and so on.

It was actually Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA): Who suggested shaming Trump officials instead. Speaker Ryan demanded an apology, Rep Pelosi was less demanding. The GOP rep who got shot on the baseball field is still oblivious, and clearly not impervious(?).

Paul Ryan: Maxine Waters should apologize for inciting harassment of Trump officials

When death happens in any household, then condolences are usually in order. It is not clear if any little babies have been killed along the border. The unapologetic Trump Administration can't even release the live-body whereabouts.

Calling the House to Order on the Matter of Asking Rep. Waters to spread around condolences is every bit now in order!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(How could a baseball player: Even think about being so tactless--sending Harley-Davidson overseas!)
 

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