He ‘Lied His Ass Off': Carrier Union Leader on Trump’s Big Deal

So Trump 800 or so jobs. How many did Obama save? Ever?

Really? So if Obama didn't announce it on Twitter it didn't happen?

If he had you can bet your sweet ass it would have been all over CNN and the rest of main stream media for a solid two months. Sometimes nothing happening actually indicates nothing happening. My question stands.

And you can easily be proven wrong.

Still, the economy has generated 2.25 million new jobs in the past 12 months and many economists say that accelerating this pace may be difficult in the long run because of the aging U.S. population.

2,25 MILLION new jobs under Obama in the last 12 months. If he tweeted about that every time 1,000 jobs were saved he'd have blown up Twitter.

Trump: Japanese mogul pledges $50 billion US investment

Propaganda that doesn't prove anything and certainly does not, and can not , disprove my opinion. And I don't see a link or attribute there anyway.
 
Liar liar, pants on fire...and the gullible rubes lap it up :laugh2:

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The Secret Service agents told the Carrier workers to stay put, so Chuck Jones sat in the factory conference room for nearly three hours, waiting for president-elect Donald Trump. He’d grown used to this suspense.

Seven months earlier, at a campaign rally in Indianapolis, Trump had pledged to save the plant’s jobs, most of which were slated to move to Mexico. Then the businessman won the election, and the 1,350 workers whose paychecks were on the line wondered if he’d keep his promise.

Jones, president of the United Steelworkers 1999, which represents Carrier employees, felt optimistic when Trump announced last week that he’d reached a deal with the factory’s parent company, United Technologies, to preserve 1,100 of the Indianapolis jobs — until the union leader heard from Carrier that only 730 of the production jobs would stay and 550 of his members would lose their livelihoods, after all.

At the Dec. 1 meeting, where Trump was supposed to lay out the details, Jones hoped he would explain himself.

“But he got up there,” Jones said Tuesday, “and, for whatever reason, lied his a-- off.”

[snip]

Of the nearly 1,700 workers at the Indianapolis plant, however, 350 in research and development were never scheduled to leave, Jones said. Another 80 jobs, which Trump seemed to include in his figure, were non-union clerical and supervisory positions. (A Carrier spokesperson confirmed that 800 factory jobs once earmarked for Mexico are staying.) And now the president-elect was applauding the company and giving it millions of dollars in tax breaks, even as hundreds of Indianapolis workers prepared to be laid off.

“Trump and Pence, they pulled a dog and pony show on the numbers,” said Jones, who voted for Hillary Clinton but called her "the better of two evils." “I almost threw up in my mouth
.”

He ‘lied his a– off': Carrier union leader on Trump’s big deal

"He lied his ass off" sounds like an appropriate epitaph for Trump.
 
Liar liar, pants on fire...and the gullible rubes lap it up :laugh2:

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The Secret Service agents told the Carrier workers to stay put, so Chuck Jones sat in the factory conference room for nearly three hours, waiting for president-elect Donald Trump. He’d grown used to this suspense.

Seven months earlier, at a campaign rally in Indianapolis, Trump had pledged to save the plant’s jobs, most of which were slated to move to Mexico. Then the businessman won the election, and the 1,350 workers whose paychecks were on the line wondered if he’d keep his promise.

Jones, president of the United Steelworkers 1999, which represents Carrier employees, felt optimistic when Trump announced last week that he’d reached a deal with the factory’s parent company, United Technologies, to preserve 1,100 of the Indianapolis jobs — until the union leader heard from Carrier that only 730 of the production jobs would stay and 550 of his members would lose their livelihoods, after all.

At the Dec. 1 meeting, where Trump was supposed to lay out the details, Jones hoped he would explain himself.

“But he got up there,” Jones said Tuesday, “and, for whatever reason, lied his a-- off.”

[snip]

Of the nearly 1,700 workers at the Indianapolis plant, however, 350 in research and development were never scheduled to leave, Jones said. Another 80 jobs, which Trump seemed to include in his figure, were non-union clerical and supervisory positions. (A Carrier spokesperson confirmed that 800 factory jobs once earmarked for Mexico are staying.) And now the president-elect was applauding the company and giving it millions of dollars in tax breaks, even as hundreds of Indianapolis workers prepared to be laid off.

“Trump and Pence, they pulled a dog and pony show on the numbers,” said Jones, who voted for Hillary Clinton but called her "the better of two evils." “I almost threw up in my mouth
.”

He ‘lied his a– off': Carrier union leader on Trump’s big deal

A other desperate hit piece...

Some people are really angry about the fact that Trump is making America great, and he's not even the president yet. It's their worst nightmare...
 
So Trump 800 or so jobs. How many did Obama save? Ever?

Really? So if Obama didn't announce it on Twitter it didn't happen?

If he had you can bet your sweet ass it would have been all over CNN and the rest of main stream media for a solid two months. Sometimes nothing happening actually indicates nothing happening. My question stands.

And you can easily be proven wrong.

Still, the economy has generated 2.25 million new jobs in the past 12 months and many economists say that accelerating this pace may be difficult in the long run because of the aging U.S. population.

2,25 MILLION new jobs under Obama in the last 12 months. If he tweeted about that every time 1,000 jobs were saved he'd have blown up Twitter.

Trump: Japanese mogul pledges $50 billion US investment

Propaganda that doesn't prove anything and certainly does not, and can not , disprove my opinion. And I don't see a link or attribute there anyway.

You don't?

Why Does Donald Trump Lie So Much?

Now, don't like that link? Go Google for yourself and see how many sources you can chose from.
 
Strange, no mention that over 700 still have their jobs that wouldn't have.
Liar liar, pants on fire...and the gullible rubes lap it up :laugh2:

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The Secret Service agents told the Carrier workers to stay put, so Chuck Jones sat in the factory conference room for nearly three hours, waiting for president-elect Donald Trump. He’d grown used to this suspense.

Seven months earlier, at a campaign rally in Indianapolis, Trump had pledged to save the plant’s jobs, most of which were slated to move to Mexico. Then the businessman won the election, and the 1,350 workers whose paychecks were on the line wondered if he’d keep his promise.

Jones, president of the United Steelworkers 1999, which represents Carrier employees, felt optimistic when Trump announced last week that he’d reached a deal with the factory’s parent company, United Technologies, to preserve 1,100 of the Indianapolis jobs — until the union leader heard from Carrier that only 730 of the production jobs would stay and 550 of his members would lose their livelihoods, after all.

At the Dec. 1 meeting, where Trump was supposed to lay out the details, Jones hoped he would explain himself.

“But he got up there,” Jones said Tuesday, “and, for whatever reason, lied his a-- off.”

[snip]

Of the nearly 1,700 workers at the Indianapolis plant, however, 350 in research and development were never scheduled to leave, Jones said. Another 80 jobs, which Trump seemed to include in his figure, were non-union clerical and supervisory positions. (A Carrier spokesperson confirmed that 800 factory jobs once earmarked for Mexico are staying.) And now the president-elect was applauding the company and giving it millions of dollars in tax breaks, even as hundreds of Indianapolis workers prepared to be laid off.

“Trump and Pence, they pulled a dog and pony show on the numbers,” said Jones, who voted for Hillary Clinton but called her "the better of two evils." “I almost threw up in my mouth
.”

He ‘lied his a– off': Carrier union leader on Trump’s big deal

The whole Carrier thing is token bullshit, designed to keep Trump's trained seals barking for more and lapping up that next toss of chum
 
Strange, no mention that over 700 still have their jobs that wouldn't have.
Liar liar, pants on fire...and the gullible rubes lap it up :laugh2:

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The Secret Service agents told the Carrier workers to stay put, so Chuck Jones sat in the factory conference room for nearly three hours, waiting for president-elect Donald Trump. He’d grown used to this suspense.

Seven months earlier, at a campaign rally in Indianapolis, Trump had pledged to save the plant’s jobs, most of which were slated to move to Mexico. Then the businessman won the election, and the 1,350 workers whose paychecks were on the line wondered if he’d keep his promise.

Jones, president of the United Steelworkers 1999, which represents Carrier employees, felt optimistic when Trump announced last week that he’d reached a deal with the factory’s parent company, United Technologies, to preserve 1,100 of the Indianapolis jobs — until the union leader heard from Carrier that only 730 of the production jobs would stay and 550 of his members would lose their livelihoods, after all.

At the Dec. 1 meeting, where Trump was supposed to lay out the details, Jones hoped he would explain himself.

“But he got up there,” Jones said Tuesday, “and, for whatever reason, lied his a-- off.”

[snip]

Of the nearly 1,700 workers at the Indianapolis plant, however, 350 in research and development were never scheduled to leave, Jones said. Another 80 jobs, which Trump seemed to include in his figure, were non-union clerical and supervisory positions. (A Carrier spokesperson confirmed that 800 factory jobs once earmarked for Mexico are staying.) And now the president-elect was applauding the company and giving it millions of dollars in tax breaks, even as hundreds of Indianapolis workers prepared to be laid off.

“Trump and Pence, they pulled a dog and pony show on the numbers,” said Jones, who voted for Hillary Clinton but called her "the better of two evils." “I almost threw up in my mouth
.”

He ‘lied his a– off': Carrier union leader on Trump’s big deal

The whole Carrier thing is token bullshit, designed to keep Trump's trained seals barking for more and lapping up that next toss of chum

Like the far left and the stimulus that was "invested" in alterative energies and only benefited the Obama donors, while ten of thousands lost their jobs?

Silly far left drone!
 
Liar liar, pants on fire...and the gullible rubes lap it up :laugh2:

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The Secret Service agents told the Carrier workers to stay put, so Chuck Jones sat in the factory conference room for nearly three hours, waiting for president-elect Donald Trump. He’d grown used to this suspense.

Seven months earlier, at a campaign rally in Indianapolis, Trump had pledged to save the plant’s jobs, most of which were slated to move to Mexico. Then the businessman won the election, and the 1,350 workers whose paychecks were on the line wondered if he’d keep his promise.

Jones, president of the United Steelworkers 1999, which represents Carrier employees, felt optimistic when Trump announced last week that he’d reached a deal with the factory’s parent company, United Technologies, to preserve 1,100 of the Indianapolis jobs — until the union leader heard from Carrier that only 730 of the production jobs would stay and 550 of his members would lose their livelihoods, after all.

At the Dec. 1 meeting, where Trump was supposed to lay out the details, Jones hoped he would explain himself.

“But he got up there,” Jones said Tuesday, “and, for whatever reason, lied his a-- off.”

[snip]

Of the nearly 1,700 workers at the Indianapolis plant, however, 350 in research and development were never scheduled to leave, Jones said. Another 80 jobs, which Trump seemed to include in his figure, were non-union clerical and supervisory positions. (A Carrier spokesperson confirmed that 800 factory jobs once earmarked for Mexico are staying.) And now the president-elect was applauding the company and giving it millions of dollars in tax breaks, even as hundreds of Indianapolis workers prepared to be laid off.

“Trump and Pence, they pulled a dog and pony show on the numbers,” said Jones, who voted for Hillary Clinton but called her "the better of two evils." “I almost threw up in my mouth
.”

He ‘lied his a– off': Carrier union leader on Trump’s big deal

A other desperate hit piece...

Some people are really angry about the fact that Trump is making America great, and he's not even the president yet. It's their worst nightmare...

Just listen to yourself. He has no power yet somehow he is making America great just by existing.
 
The OP explains how businesses must maintain jobs that can't be justified by these businesses. In other words, he's a liberal and wants something for nothing.

Nothing else to see here.
 
...and folks, it gets even worse. The CEO of Carrier's parent company said today that since the labor cost in Mexico is only 20% of the labor cost in the US, they intend to automate their Indiana plant in order to save money, which means that they are going to eliminate as many of the Indiana low skilled jobs as possible by replacing them with robotics. And, guess where the money for that is going to come from...tax savings from Indiana!

Way to go, Trump!


"The result of keeping the plant in Indiana open is a $16 million investment to drive down the cost of production, so as to reduce the cost gap with operating in Mexico.

What does that mean? Automation. What does that mean? Fewer jobs, Hayes acknowledged.

From the transcript (emphasis added):

GREG HAYES: Right. Well, and again, if you think about what we talked about last week, we're going to make a $16 million investment in that factory in Indianapolis to automate to drive the cost down so that we can continue to be competitive. Now is it as cheap as moving to Mexico with lower cost of labor? No. But we will make that plant competitive just because we'll make the capital investments there.

JIM CRAMER: Right.

GREG HAYES: But what that ultimately means is there will be fewer jobs.

The general theme here is something we've been writing about a lot at Business Insider. Yes, low-skilled jobs are being lost to other countries, but they're also being lost to technology."

The CEO of United Technologies just let slip an unintended consequence of the Trump-Carrier jobs deal
 
...and folks, it gets even worse. The CEO of Carrier's parent company said today that since the labor cost in Mexico is only 20% of the labor cost in the US, they intend to automate their Indiana plant in order to save money, which means that they are going to eliminate as many of the Indiana low skilled jobs as possible by replacing them with robotics. And, guess where the money for that is going to come from...tax savings from Indiana!

Way to go, Trump!


"The result of keeping the plant in Indiana open is a $16 million investment to drive down the cost of production, so as to reduce the cost gap with operating in Mexico.

What does that mean? Automation. What does that mean? Fewer jobs, Hayes acknowledged.

From the transcript (emphasis added):

GREG HAYES: Right. Well, and again, if you think about what we talked about last week, we're going to make a $16 million investment in that factory in Indianapolis to automate to drive the cost down so that we can continue to be competitive. Now is it as cheap as moving to Mexico with lower cost of labor? No. But we will make that plant competitive just because we'll make the capital investments there.

JIM CRAMER: Right.

GREG HAYES: But what that ultimately means is there will be fewer jobs.

The general theme here is something we've been writing about a lot at Business Insider. Yes, low-skilled jobs are being lost to other countries, but they're also being lost to technology."

The CEO of United Technologies just let slip an unintended consequence of the Trump-Carrier jobs deal

I think the new contract has a bare minimum amount of jobs they have to keep in order to keep the tax deduction.
 
...and folks, it gets even worse. The CEO of Carrier's parent company said today that since the labor cost in Mexico is only 20% of the labor cost in the US, they intend to automate their Indiana plant in order to save money, which means that they are going to eliminate as many of the Indiana low skilled jobs as possible by replacing them with robotics. And, guess where the money for that is going to come from...tax savings from Indiana!

Way to go, Trump!


"The result of keeping the plant in Indiana open is a $16 million investment to drive down the cost of production, so as to reduce the cost gap with operating in Mexico.

What does that mean? Automation. What does that mean? Fewer jobs, Hayes acknowledged.

From the transcript (emphasis added):

GREG HAYES: Right. Well, and again, if you think about what we talked about last week, we're going to make a $16 million investment in that factory in Indianapolis to automate to drive the cost down so that we can continue to be competitive. Now is it as cheap as moving to Mexico with lower cost of labor? No. But we will make that plant competitive just because we'll make the capital investments there.

JIM CRAMER: Right.

GREG HAYES: But what that ultimately means is there will be fewer jobs.

The general theme here is something we've been writing about a lot at Business Insider. Yes, low-skilled jobs are being lost to other countries, but they're also being lost to technology."

The CEO of United Technologies just let slip an unintended consequence of the Trump-Carrier jobs deal

I think the new contract has a bare minimum amount of jobs they have to keep in order to keep the tax deduction.

But for how long? It takes time to engineer and build robotics. I would not recommend that any of these guys with saved jobs commit to a 30 year mortgage.
 
Liar liar, pants on fire...and the gullible rubes lap it up :laugh2:

-------------------------
The Secret Service agents told the Carrier workers to stay put, so Chuck Jones sat in the factory conference room for nearly three hours, waiting for president-elect Donald Trump. He’d grown used to this suspense.

Seven months earlier, at a campaign rally in Indianapolis, Trump had pledged to save the plant’s jobs, most of which were slated to move to Mexico. Then the businessman won the election, and the 1,350 workers whose paychecks were on the line wondered if he’d keep his promise.

Jones, president of the United Steelworkers 1999, which represents Carrier employees, felt optimistic when Trump announced last week that he’d reached a deal with the factory’s parent company, United Technologies, to preserve 1,100 of the Indianapolis jobs — until the union leader heard from Carrier that only 730 of the production jobs would stay and 550 of his members would lose their livelihoods, after all.

At the Dec. 1 meeting, where Trump was supposed to lay out the details, Jones hoped he would explain himself.

“But he got up there,” Jones said Tuesday, “and, for whatever reason, lied his a-- off.”

[snip]

Of the nearly 1,700 workers at the Indianapolis plant, however, 350 in research and development were never scheduled to leave, Jones said. Another 80 jobs, which Trump seemed to include in his figure, were non-union clerical and supervisory positions. (A Carrier spokesperson confirmed that 800 factory jobs once earmarked for Mexico are staying.) And now the president-elect was applauding the company and giving it millions of dollars in tax breaks, even as hundreds of Indianapolis workers prepared to be laid off.

“Trump and Pence, they pulled a dog and pony show on the numbers,” said Jones, who voted for Hillary Clinton but called her "the better of two evils." “I almost threw up in my mouth
.”

He ‘lied his a– off': Carrier union leader on Trump’s big deal
More fake news from butt hurt lefty hack websites... Imagine that.
 
Strange, no mention that over 700 still have their jobs that wouldn't have.
Liar liar, pants on fire...and the gullible rubes lap it up :laugh2:

-------------------------
The Secret Service agents told the Carrier workers to stay put, so Chuck Jones sat in the factory conference room for nearly three hours, waiting for president-elect Donald Trump. He’d grown used to this suspense.

Seven months earlier, at a campaign rally in Indianapolis, Trump had pledged to save the plant’s jobs, most of which were slated to move to Mexico. Then the businessman won the election, and the 1,350 workers whose paychecks were on the line wondered if he’d keep his promise.

Jones, president of the United Steelworkers 1999, which represents Carrier employees, felt optimistic when Trump announced last week that he’d reached a deal with the factory’s parent company, United Technologies, to preserve 1,100 of the Indianapolis jobs — until the union leader heard from Carrier that only 730 of the production jobs would stay and 550 of his members would lose their livelihoods, after all.

At the Dec. 1 meeting, where Trump was supposed to lay out the details, Jones hoped he would explain himself.

“But he got up there,” Jones said Tuesday, “and, for whatever reason, lied his a-- off.”

[snip]

Of the nearly 1,700 workers at the Indianapolis plant, however, 350 in research and development were never scheduled to leave, Jones said. Another 80 jobs, which Trump seemed to include in his figure, were non-union clerical and supervisory positions. (A Carrier spokesperson confirmed that 800 factory jobs once earmarked for Mexico are staying.) And now the president-elect was applauding the company and giving it millions of dollars in tax breaks, even as hundreds of Indianapolis workers prepared to be laid off.

“Trump and Pence, they pulled a dog and pony show on the numbers,” said Jones, who voted for Hillary Clinton but called her "the better of two evils." “I almost threw up in my mouth
.”

He ‘lied his a– off': Carrier union leader on Trump’s big deal

The whole Carrier thing is token bullshit, designed to keep Trump's trained seals barking for more and lapping up that next toss of chum

Like the far left and the stimulus that was "invested" in alterative energies and only benefited the Obama donors, while ten of thousands lost their jobs?

Silly far left drone!
That obama thought was a big joke to say they weren't as "SHOVEL READY" as he thought.

Liars.
 
...and folks, it gets even worse. The CEO of Carrier's parent company said today that since the labor cost in Mexico is only 20% of the labor cost in the US, they intend to automate their Indiana plant in order to save money, which means that they are going to eliminate as many of the Indiana low skilled jobs as possible by replacing them with robotics. And, guess where the money for that is going to come from...tax savings from Indiana!

Way to go, Trump!


"The result of keeping the plant in Indiana open is a $16 million investment to drive down the cost of production, so as to reduce the cost gap with operating in Mexico.

What does that mean? Automation. What does that mean? Fewer jobs, Hayes acknowledged.

From the transcript (emphasis added):

GREG HAYES: Right. Well, and again, if you think about what we talked about last week, we're going to make a $16 million investment in that factory in Indianapolis to automate to drive the cost down so that we can continue to be competitive. Now is it as cheap as moving to Mexico with lower cost of labor? No. But we will make that plant competitive just because we'll make the capital investments there.

JIM CRAMER: Right.

GREG HAYES: But what that ultimately means is there will be fewer jobs.

The general theme here is something we've been writing about a lot at Business Insider. Yes, low-skilled jobs are being lost to other countries, but they're also being lost to technology."

The CEO of United Technologies just let slip an unintended consequence of the Trump-Carrier jobs deal

I think the new contract has a bare minimum amount of jobs they have to keep in order to keep the tax deduction.

But for how long? It takes time to engineer and build robotics. I would not recommend that any of these guys with saved jobs commit to a 30 year mortgage.

I don't know, but it is a 10 year agreement.
 
Liar liar, pants on fire...and the gullible rubes lap it up :laugh2:

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The Secret Service agents told the Carrier workers to stay put, so Chuck Jones sat in the factory conference room for nearly three hours, waiting for president-elect Donald Trump. He’d grown used to this suspense.

Seven months earlier, at a campaign rally in Indianapolis, Trump had pledged to save the plant’s jobs, most of which were slated to move to Mexico. Then the businessman won the election, and the 1,350 workers whose paychecks were on the line wondered if he’d keep his promise.

Jones, president of the United Steelworkers 1999, which represents Carrier employees, felt optimistic when Trump announced last week that he’d reached a deal with the factory’s parent company, United Technologies, to preserve 1,100 of the Indianapolis jobs — until the union leader heard from Carrier that only 730 of the production jobs would stay and 550 of his members would lose their livelihoods, after all.

At the Dec. 1 meeting, where Trump was supposed to lay out the details, Jones hoped he would explain himself.

“But he got up there,” Jones said Tuesday, “and, for whatever reason, lied his a-- off.”

[snip]

Of the nearly 1,700 workers at the Indianapolis plant, however, 350 in research and development were never scheduled to leave, Jones said. Another 80 jobs, which Trump seemed to include in his figure, were non-union clerical and supervisory positions. (A Carrier spokesperson confirmed that 800 factory jobs once earmarked for Mexico are staying.) And now the president-elect was applauding the company and giving it millions of dollars in tax breaks, even as hundreds of Indianapolis workers prepared to be laid off.

“Trump and Pence, they pulled a dog and pony show on the numbers,” said Jones, who voted for Hillary Clinton but called her "the better of two evils." “I almost threw up in my mouth
.”

He ‘lied his a– off': Carrier union leader on Trump’s big deal


Dude change your tampon its leaking..


So remind us again how jobs are bad? What are you affraid of you might have to get a job?



.
In 2011 Indiana made a deal with Carrier to save all those jobs. Carrier decided to back out on Pence's watch, and got an even sweeter deal where they get to send away 1300 jobs and still keep their special perks. Trump's plan is to do that on a national scale. Hopefully there are no negative repercussions, especially when coupled with his massive tariffs and subsidies and other artificial controls he's planning to handcuff the free market with.

True, and, as a matter of fact, Carrier ended up getting quadruple the tax breaks originally promised, for saving one third the jobs. Wow, that Trump is some serious negotiator!
So, you wanted to steal more money from them?
 
So Trump 800 or so jobs. How many did Obama save? Ever?

Really? So if Obama didn't announce it on Twitter it didn't happen?

If he had you can bet your sweet ass it would have been all over CNN and the rest of main stream media for a solid two months. Sometimes nothing happening actually indicates nothing happening. My question stands.

And you can easily be proven wrong.

Still, the economy has generated 2.25 million new jobs in the past 12 months and many economists say that accelerating this pace may be difficult in the long run because of the aging U.S. population.

2,25 MILLION new jobs under Obama in the last 12 months. If he tweeted about that every time 1,000 jobs were saved he'd have blown up Twitter.

Trump: Japanese mogul pledges $50 billion US investment

Propaganda that doesn't prove anything and certainly does not, and can not , disprove my opinion. And I don't see a link or attribute there anyway.

You don't?

Why Does Donald Trump Lie So Much?

Now, don't like that link? Go Google for yourself and see how many sources you can chose from.

You attribute link only takes me to a site I'm not a member of so no info and you have no argement. Go google yourself.
 
Really? So if Obama didn't announce it on Twitter it didn't happen?

If he had you can bet your sweet ass it would have been all over CNN and the rest of main stream media for a solid two months. Sometimes nothing happening actually indicates nothing happening. My question stands.

And you can easily be proven wrong.

Still, the economy has generated 2.25 million new jobs in the past 12 months and many economists say that accelerating this pace may be difficult in the long run because of the aging U.S. population.

2,25 MILLION new jobs under Obama in the last 12 months. If he tweeted about that every time 1,000 jobs were saved he'd have blown up Twitter.

Trump: Japanese mogul pledges $50 billion US investment

Propaganda that doesn't prove anything and certainly does not, and can not , disprove my opinion. And I don't see a link or attribute there anyway.

You don't?

Why Does Donald Trump Lie So Much?

Now, don't like that link? Go Google for yourself and see how many sources you can chose from.

You attribute link only takes me to a site I'm not a member of so no info and you have no argement. Go google yourself.

Forbes? Do you NOT understand how to get to the article? You wait for the countdown and click at the top where it says "Continue to article." You can't even figure out how to read an article on the internet, and you want someone to take your position seriously?
 
If he had you can bet your sweet ass it would have been all over CNN and the rest of main stream media for a solid two months. Sometimes nothing happening actually indicates nothing happening. My question stands.

And you can easily be proven wrong.

Still, the economy has generated 2.25 million new jobs in the past 12 months and many economists say that accelerating this pace may be difficult in the long run because of the aging U.S. population.

2,25 MILLION new jobs under Obama in the last 12 months. If he tweeted about that every time 1,000 jobs were saved he'd have blown up Twitter.

Trump: Japanese mogul pledges $50 billion US investment

Propaganda that doesn't prove anything and certainly does not, and can not , disprove my opinion. And I don't see a link or attribute there anyway.

You don't?

Why Does Donald Trump Lie So Much?

Now, don't like that link? Go Google for yourself and see how many sources you can chose from.

You attribute link only takes me to a site I'm not a member of so no info and you have no argement. Go google yourself.

Forbes? Do you NOT understand how to get to the article? You wait for the countdown and click at the top where it says "Continue to article." You can't even figure out how to read an article on the internet, and you want someone to take your position seriously?

It's very difficult stuff, even for a rube.
 
So Trump saves 800 or so jobs. How many did Obama save? Ever?

You see the Carrier thing is a distraction thing... It is to give the idiots something to hang on too...

Shit in a years time you will still be pleating on about it as Unemployment numbers rise due to tariffs and the trade war it starts...

This is a crap deal which set a precedence that anyone can get the president for some switch and bait on few hundred jobs...

The thing about this it is typical propaganda used by people like Putin, point to a small win to distract you from the bigger picture
His cabinet appointments which are in some cases reckless and downright dangerous, some incompetent, ideology led over facts ...

Lets just take the numbers at the start of his administration:
  • Unemployment (UE-3)
  • GDP Growth
  • Inflation
  • Deficit (Now and Projected)
  • National Debt (Now and Projected)
  • Income Gap
  • Number of people uninsured (Health)
  • Literacy Rates
  • Crime Levels
  • Number people in prison
  • Level of undocumented workers
  • Levels of Pollution
Lets make a list and in 3.5 years time lets see if he is up or down?
 

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