One of Trump’s biggest campaign promises is already going down in flames

Again and again on the campaign trail, Donald Trump made promises he couldn’t keep, playing on the ignorance of his base and revealing his own glaring misunderstanding of policy. The GOP candidate repeatedly vowed to strongarm companies into keeping jobs at home instead of sending them to Mexico, renegotiate NAFTA and impose stiff import taxes on foreign goods. It was a message that appealed widely to Trump supporters, blending the illusion of economic hope with the rubric of “America First” nationalism.

Problem is, nothing about Trump’s vision has anything to do with reality, and U.S. jobs continue to be sent across the border. As Bloomberg reports:

Illinois Tool Works Inc. will close an auto-parts plant in Mazon, Illinois, this month and head to Ciudad Juarez. Triumph Group Inc. is reducing the Spokane, Washington, workforce that makes fiber-composite parts for Boeing Co. aircraft and moving production to Zacatecas and Baja California. TE Connectivity Ltd. is shuttering a pressure-sensor plant in Pennsauken, New Jersey, in favor of a facility in Hermosillo.
Mumbo Jumbo Nonsense. Jobs are returning, company after company has said they will not move off shore because they trust the president to get his tax reform done. Keep it up libs, you will lose in 2018 but you still won't learn. We are on to you and your media and your lies.
Be specific. Name the companies. Number the jobs that have come back.

Stop lying, you fascist tool.
 
Take a pill, man. We know that President Trump did prevent thousands of jobs from going overseas, and that the tax legislation now being debated will keep many, many more jobs from leaving. Clearly, there is more work to do and it is being done. The fact that you didn't hit the game winning home run your first time at bat doesn't mean you lost the game; it just means there's more work to do.
What jobs, what companies did Trump prevent from going away. Please list them, then list all the jobs that continue to leave
Please, take your head out of your ass. You know very well what jobs he saved and if you are able to understand the news you know many corporate leaders have suspended plan to move jobs until they see if the President can deliver of his tax reforms and his intention to renegotiate NAFTA.
Which corporate leaders do you speak of, and be specific


What have you doing the past 4 months, playing with your coloring book and eating play doh?



Jan 17, 2017 // 12:11pm |
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President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly vowed to put pressure on American companies that outsource jobs or manufacture products destined for the U.S. market abroad.

So far, Trump has been good on his word.

On Tuesday, several companies announced billions of dollars in new U.S. manufacturing investments and plans to create thousands of new jobs.




General Motors revealed a $1 billion investment in U.S. factories, moving some production from Mexico to Michigan.

Hyundai announced that its subsidiaries, including the Hyundai and Kia brands, have allocated more than $3 billion for supporting their factories in Georgia and Alabama.

Walmart, already the nation's largest private employer, touted a plan to create approximately 10,000 jobs in the U.S. this year.

German chemical giant Bayer AG promised billions of dollars in research and development spending in the U.S., and committed to creating 3,000 new jobs, if its planned merger with Monsanto receives the necessary regulatory approvals to proceed.


Intel Announces $7 Billion Investment in AZ Factory, Creating Thousands of Jobs
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Intel CEO Brian Krzanich met with President Donald Trump today, announcing a $7 billion investment in an Arizona semiconductor factory.

Krzanich said that the Chandler facility, named Fab 42, would employ about 3,000 people at its peak in "high-tech, high-wage jobs."
Then 1300 highly paid robots replace 1900 humans. You people are just stupid.
 
Yup, and it is going to get far worse for him.
Everything is doing just fine under Trump. Just you liberals that are losing your mind over it. Even Cher is telling you moonbats to chill.
Just fine, so where are the jobs, where is the healthcare
Private Sector Reports Stronger-Than-Expected Boost to Payrolls in March
Thanks to the efforts of the previous administration.


Thanks to the efforts of the previous Right to work states Republican governors administration


There I fixed it for you, no matter how Obama tried to slow it down, tried to prevent jobs (the Boeing plant in South Carolina, the EPA regs, Obama care as examples) we over came liberal asinine policies.
Show how Obama slowed jobs: be specific or shut up, you tool. :lol:
 
Again and again on the campaign trail, Donald Trump made promises he couldn’t keep, playing on the ignorance of his base and revealing his own glaring misunderstanding of policy. The GOP candidate repeatedly vowed to strongarm companies into keeping jobs at home instead of sending them to Mexico, renegotiate NAFTA and impose stiff import taxes on foreign goods. It was a message that appealed widely to Trump supporters, blending the illusion of economic hope with the rubric of “America First” nationalism.

Problem is, nothing about Trump’s vision has anything to do with reality, and U.S. jobs continue to be sent across the border. As Bloomberg reports:

Illinois Tool Works Inc. will close an auto-parts plant in Mazon, Illinois, this month and head to Ciudad Juarez. Triumph Group Inc. is reducing the Spokane, Washington, workforce that makes fiber-composite parts for Boeing Co. aircraft and moving production to Zacatecas and Baja California. TE Connectivity Ltd. is shuttering a pressure-sensor plant in Pennsauken, New Jersey, in favor of a facility in Hermosillo.
Donald Trump made promises he couldn’t keep, playing on the ignorance of his base
Just like every politician in history
When it comes to lying, Trump is in a position all by himself. No one has ever been close





Oh bill clinton gives him a run for his money, but the shrilary brings new meaning to the word. She is in a class all by herself and far, far worse than the trumpster could ever be. Her lies got people killed.
 
Take a pill, man. We know that President Trump did prevent thousands of jobs from going overseas, and that the tax legislation now being debated will keep many, many more jobs from leaving. Clearly, there is more work to do and it is being done. The fact that you didn't hit the game winning home run your first time at bat doesn't mean you lost the game; it just means there's more work to do.
What jobs, what companies did Trump prevent from going away. Please list them, then list all the jobs that continue to leave
Please, take your head out of your ass. You know very well what jobs he saved and if you are able to understand the news you know many corporate leaders have suspended plan to move jobs until they see if the President can deliver of his tax reforms and his intention to renegotiate NAFTA.
Which corporate leaders do you speak of, and be specific


What have you doing the past 4 months, playing with your coloring book and eating play doh?



Jan 17, 2017 // 12:11pm |
As seen on Happening Now
President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly vowed to put pressure on American companies that outsource jobs or manufacture products destined for the U.S. market abroad.

So far, Trump has been good on his word.

On Tuesday, several companies announced billions of dollars in new U.S. manufacturing investments and plans to create thousands of new jobs.




General Motors revealed a $1 billion investment in U.S. factories, moving some production from Mexico to Michigan.

Hyundai announced that its subsidiaries, including the Hyundai and Kia brands, have allocated more than $3 billion for supporting their factories in Georgia and Alabama.

Walmart, already the nation's largest private employer, touted a plan to create approximately 10,000 jobs in the U.S. this year.

German chemical giant Bayer AG promised billions of dollars in research and development spending in the U.S., and committed to creating 3,000 new jobs, if its planned merger with Monsanto receives the necessary regulatory approvals to proceed.


Intel Announces $7 Billion Investment in AZ Factory, Creating Thousands of Jobs
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Intel CEO Brian Krzanich met with President Donald Trump today, announcing a $7 billion investment in an Arizona semiconductor factory.

Krzanich said that the Chandler facility, named Fab 42, would employ about 3,000 people at its peak in "high-tech, high-wage jobs."
Was this a factory that was going to be built whether or not Trump was President?
Again and again on the campaign trail, Donald Trump made promises he couldn’t keep, playing on the ignorance of his base and revealing his own glaring misunderstanding of policy. The GOP candidate repeatedly vowed to strongarm companies into keeping jobs at home instead of sending them to Mexico, renegotiate NAFTA and impose stiff import taxes on foreign goods. It was a message that appealed widely to Trump supporters, blending the illusion of economic hope with the rubric of “America First” nationalism.

Problem is, nothing about Trump’s vision has anything to do with reality, and U.S. jobs continue to be sent across the border. As Bloomberg reports:

Illinois Tool Works Inc. will close an auto-parts plant in Mazon, Illinois, this month and head to Ciudad Juarez. Triumph Group Inc. is reducing the Spokane, Washington, workforce that makes fiber-composite parts for Boeing Co. aircraft and moving production to Zacatecas and Baja California. TE Connectivity Ltd. is shuttering a pressure-sensor plant in Pennsauken, New Jersey, in favor of a facility in Hermosillo.
Donald Trump made promises he couldn’t keep, playing on the ignorance of his base
Just like every politician in history
When it comes to lying, Trump is in a position all by himself. No one has ever been close





Oh bill clinton gives him a run for his money, but the shrilary brings new meaning to the word. She is in a class all by herself and far, far worse than the trumpster could ever be. Her lies got people killed.
Time to quit on that BS sis, you know its a lie
 
Again and again on the campaign trail, Donald Trump made promises he couldn’t keep

Excuse me? Your desperation is sad!

Private payrolls grew 263K in March vs. 185K est.: ADP
Jeff Cox | @JeffCoxCNBCcom
9 Hours AgoCNBC.com [4/5/2017]

The year's fast start for job creation showed no signs of letting up in March as private payrolls saw another big boost, according to a report Wednesday.

Companies added 263,000 jobs for the month, ADP and Moody's Analytics said. That was well above the 185,000 expected from economists surveyed by Reuters and also better than the 245,000 reported for February.

Read more: Another big month for job creation in March, ADP says
 
What jobs, what companies did Trump prevent from going away. Please list them, then list all the jobs that continue to leave
Please, take your head out of your ass. You know very well what jobs he saved and if you are able to understand the news you know many corporate leaders have suspended plan to move jobs until they see if the President can deliver of his tax reforms and his intention to renegotiate NAFTA.
Which corporate leaders do you speak of, and be specific


What have you doing the past 4 months, playing with your coloring book and eating play doh?



Jan 17, 2017 // 12:11pm |
As seen on Happening Now
President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly vowed to put pressure on American companies that outsource jobs or manufacture products destined for the U.S. market abroad.

So far, Trump has been good on his word.

On Tuesday, several companies announced billions of dollars in new U.S. manufacturing investments and plans to create thousands of new jobs.




General Motors revealed a $1 billion investment in U.S. factories, moving some production from Mexico to Michigan.

Hyundai announced that its subsidiaries, including the Hyundai and Kia brands, have allocated more than $3 billion for supporting their factories in Georgia and Alabama.

Walmart, already the nation's largest private employer, touted a plan to create approximately 10,000 jobs in the U.S. this year.

German chemical giant Bayer AG promised billions of dollars in research and development spending in the U.S., and committed to creating 3,000 new jobs, if its planned merger with Monsanto receives the necessary regulatory approvals to proceed.


Intel Announces $7 Billion Investment in AZ Factory, Creating Thousands of Jobs
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Intel CEO Brian Krzanich met with President Donald Trump today, announcing a $7 billion investment in an Arizona semiconductor factory.

Krzanich said that the Chandler facility, named Fab 42, would employ about 3,000 people at its peak in "high-tech, high-wage jobs."
Was this a factory that was going to be built whether or not Trump was President?
Again and again on the campaign trail, Donald Trump made promises he couldn’t keep, playing on the ignorance of his base and revealing his own glaring misunderstanding of policy. The GOP candidate repeatedly vowed to strongarm companies into keeping jobs at home instead of sending them to Mexico, renegotiate NAFTA and impose stiff import taxes on foreign goods. It was a message that appealed widely to Trump supporters, blending the illusion of economic hope with the rubric of “America First” nationalism.

Problem is, nothing about Trump’s vision has anything to do with reality, and U.S. jobs continue to be sent across the border. As Bloomberg reports:

Illinois Tool Works Inc. will close an auto-parts plant in Mazon, Illinois, this month and head to Ciudad Juarez. Triumph Group Inc. is reducing the Spokane, Washington, workforce that makes fiber-composite parts for Boeing Co. aircraft and moving production to Zacatecas and Baja California. TE Connectivity Ltd. is shuttering a pressure-sensor plant in Pennsauken, New Jersey, in favor of a facility in Hermosillo.
Donald Trump made promises he couldn’t keep, playing on the ignorance of his base
Just like every politician in history
When it comes to lying, Trump is in a position all by himself. No one has ever been close





Oh bill clinton gives him a run for his money, but the shrilary brings new meaning to the word. She is in a class all by herself and far, far worse than the trumpster could ever be. Her lies got people killed.
Time to quit on that BS sis, you know its a lie
Again and again on the campaign trail, Donald Trump made promises he couldn’t keep, playing on the ignorance of his base and revealing his own glaring misunderstanding of policy. The GOP candidate repeatedly vowed to strongarm companies into keeping jobs at home instead of sending them to Mexico, renegotiate NAFTA and impose stiff import taxes on foreign goods. It was a message that appealed widely to Trump supporters, blending the illusion of economic hope with the rubric of “America First” nationalism.

Problem is, nothing about Trump’s vision has anything to do with reality, and U.S. jobs continue to be sent across the border. As Bloomberg reports:

Illinois Tool Works Inc. will close an auto-parts plant in Mazon, Illinois, this month and head to Ciudad Juarez. Triumph Group Inc. is reducing the Spokane, Washington, workforce that makes fiber-composite parts for Boeing Co. aircraft and moving production to Zacatecas and Baja California. TE Connectivity Ltd. is shuttering a pressure-sensor plant in Pennsauken, New Jersey, in favor of a facility in Hermosillo.
Take a pill, man. We know that President Trump did prevent thousands of jobs from going overseas, and that the tax legislation now being debated will keep many, many more jobs from leaving. Clearly, there is more work to do and it is being done. The fact that you didn't hit the game winning home run your first time at bat doesn't mean you lost the game; it just means there's more work to do.
What jobs, what companies did Trump prevent from going away. Please list them, then list all the jobs that continue to leave
Please, take your head out of your ass. You know very well what jobs he saved and if you are able to understand the news you know many corporate leaders have suspended plan to move jobs until they see if the President can deliver of his tax reforms and his intention to renegotiate NAFTA.
Which corporate leaders do you speak of, and be specific


What have you doing the past 4 months, playing with your coloring book and eating play doh?



Jan 17, 2017 // 12:11pm |
As seen on Happening Now
President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly vowed to put pressure on American companies that outsource jobs or manufacture products destined for the U.S. market abroad.

So far, Trump has been good on his word.

On Tuesday, several companies announced billions of dollars in new U.S. manufacturing investments and plans to create thousands of new jobs.




General Motors revealed a $1 billion investment in U.S. factories, moving some production from Mexico to Michigan.

Hyundai announced that its subsidiaries, including the Hyundai and Kia brands, have allocated more than $3 billion for supporting their factories in Georgia and Alabama.

Walmart, already the nation's largest private employer, touted a plan to create approximately 10,000 jobs in the U.S. this year.

German chemical giant Bayer AG promised billions of dollars in research and development spending in the U.S., and committed to creating 3,000 new jobs, if its planned merger with Monsanto receives the necessary regulatory approvals to proceed.
Most of those plans were put in place well before Trump was elected. You gotta do better than that. Thousands of jobs are pouring out of this country, just like
 
Everything is doing just fine under Trump. Just you liberals that are losing your mind over it. Even Cher is telling you moonbats to chill.
Just fine, so where are the jobs, where is the healthcare
Private Sector Reports Stronger-Than-Expected Boost to Payrolls in March
Thanks to the efforts of the previous administration.


Thanks to the efforts of the previous Right to work states Republican governors administration


There I fixed it for you, no matter how Obama tried to slow it down, tried to prevent jobs (the Boeing plant in South Carolina, the EPA regs, Obama care as examples) we over came liberal asinine policies.
Show how Obama slowed jobs: be specific or shut up, you tool. :lol:
Obama care.
 
What jobs, what companies did Trump prevent from going away. Please list them, then list all the jobs that continue to leave
Please, take your head out of your ass. You know very well what jobs he saved and if you are able to understand the news you know many corporate leaders have suspended plan to move jobs until they see if the President can deliver of his tax reforms and his intention to renegotiate NAFTA.
Which corporate leaders do you speak of, and be specific


What have you doing the past 4 months, playing with your coloring book and eating play doh?



Jan 17, 2017 // 12:11pm |
As seen on Happening Now
President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly vowed to put pressure on American companies that outsource jobs or manufacture products destined for the U.S. market abroad.

So far, Trump has been good on his word.

On Tuesday, several companies announced billions of dollars in new U.S. manufacturing investments and plans to create thousands of new jobs.




General Motors revealed a $1 billion investment in U.S. factories, moving some production from Mexico to Michigan.

Hyundai announced that its subsidiaries, including the Hyundai and Kia brands, have allocated more than $3 billion for supporting their factories in Georgia and Alabama.

Walmart, already the nation's largest private employer, touted a plan to create approximately 10,000 jobs in the U.S. this year.

German chemical giant Bayer AG promised billions of dollars in research and development spending in the U.S., and committed to creating 3,000 new jobs, if its planned merger with Monsanto receives the necessary regulatory approvals to proceed.


Intel Announces $7 Billion Investment in AZ Factory, Creating Thousands of Jobs
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694940094001_5315876210001_Intel-1300.jpg


As seen on Happening Now

Intel CEO Brian Krzanich met with President Donald Trump today, announcing a $7 billion investment in an Arizona semiconductor factory.

Krzanich said that the Chandler facility, named Fab 42, would employ about 3,000 people at its peak in "high-tech, high-wage jobs."
Was this a factory that was going to be built whether or not Trump was President?
Again and again on the campaign trail, Donald Trump made promises he couldn’t keep, playing on the ignorance of his base and revealing his own glaring misunderstanding of policy. The GOP candidate repeatedly vowed to strongarm companies into keeping jobs at home instead of sending them to Mexico, renegotiate NAFTA and impose stiff import taxes on foreign goods. It was a message that appealed widely to Trump supporters, blending the illusion of economic hope with the rubric of “America First” nationalism.

Problem is, nothing about Trump’s vision has anything to do with reality, and U.S. jobs continue to be sent across the border. As Bloomberg reports:

Illinois Tool Works Inc. will close an auto-parts plant in Mazon, Illinois, this month and head to Ciudad Juarez. Triumph Group Inc. is reducing the Spokane, Washington, workforce that makes fiber-composite parts for Boeing Co. aircraft and moving production to Zacatecas and Baja California. TE Connectivity Ltd. is shuttering a pressure-sensor plant in Pennsauken, New Jersey, in favor of a facility in Hermosillo.
Donald Trump made promises he couldn’t keep, playing on the ignorance of his base
Just like every politician in history
When it comes to lying, Trump is in a position all by himself. No one has ever been close





Oh bill clinton gives him a run for his money, but the shrilary brings new meaning to the word. She is in a class all by herself and far, far worse than the trumpster could ever be. Her lies got people killed.
Time to quit on that BS sis, you know its a lie






Wrong buckwheat. We KNOW it to be factually correct. bill clinton was referred to repeatedly as a pathological liar when he was POTUS, and as I said the shrilary is far, far worse.
 
What jobs, what companies did Trump prevent from going away. Please list them, then list all the jobs that continue to leave
Please, take your head out of your ass. You know very well what jobs he saved and if you are able to understand the news you know many corporate leaders have suspended plan to move jobs until they see if the President can deliver of his tax reforms and his intention to renegotiate NAFTA.
Which corporate leaders do you speak of, and be specific


What have you doing the past 4 months, playing with your coloring book and eating play doh?



Jan 17, 2017 // 12:11pm |
As seen on Happening Now
President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly vowed to put pressure on American companies that outsource jobs or manufacture products destined for the U.S. market abroad.

So far, Trump has been good on his word.

On Tuesday, several companies announced billions of dollars in new U.S. manufacturing investments and plans to create thousands of new jobs.




General Motors revealed a $1 billion investment in U.S. factories, moving some production from Mexico to Michigan.

Hyundai announced that its subsidiaries, including the Hyundai and Kia brands, have allocated more than $3 billion for supporting their factories in Georgia and Alabama.

Walmart, already the nation's largest private employer, touted a plan to create approximately 10,000 jobs in the U.S. this year.

German chemical giant Bayer AG promised billions of dollars in research and development spending in the U.S., and committed to creating 3,000 new jobs, if its planned merger with Monsanto receives the necessary regulatory approvals to proceed.


Intel Announces $7 Billion Investment in AZ Factory, Creating Thousands of Jobs
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694940094001_5315876210001_Intel-1300.jpg


As seen on Happening Now

Intel CEO Brian Krzanich met with President Donald Trump today, announcing a $7 billion investment in an Arizona semiconductor factory.

Krzanich said that the Chandler facility, named Fab 42, would employ about 3,000 people at its peak in "high-tech, high-wage jobs."
Then 1300 highly paid robots replace 1900 humans. You people are just stupid.
How many jobs will be created manufacturing robots?
 
What did Trump do in one month to create these jobs? Be specific

Specific enough?

The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index Increased Sharply in March
28 Mar. 2017

The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index®, which had increased in February, improved sharply in March. The Index now stands at 125.6 (1985=100), up from 116.1 in February. The Present Situation Index rose from 134.4 to 143.1 and the Expectations Index increased from 103.9 last month to 113.8.

The monthly Consumer Confidence Survey®, based on a probability-design random sample, is conducted for The Conference Board by Nielsen, a leading global provider of information and analytics around what consumers buy and watch. The cutoff date for the preliminary results was March 16.

“Consumer confidence increased sharply in March to its highest level since December 2000 (Index, 128.6),” said Lynn Franco, Director of Economic Indicators at The Conference Board. “Consumers’ assessment of current business and labor market conditions improved considerably. Consumers also expressed much greater optimism regarding the short-term outlook for business, jobs and personal income prospects. Thus, consumers feel current economic conditions have improved over the recent period, and their renewed optimism suggests the possibility of some upside to the prospects for economic growth in the coming months.”
 
What did Trump do in one month to create these jobs? Be specific

Specific enough?

The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index Increased Sharply in March
28 Mar. 2017

The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index®, which had increased in February, improved sharply in March. The Index now stands at 125.6 (1985=100), up from 116.1 in February. The Present Situation Index rose from 134.4 to 143.1 and the Expectations Index increased from 103.9 last month to 113.8.

The monthly Consumer Confidence Survey®, based on a probability-design random sample, is conducted for The Conference Board by Nielsen, a leading global provider of information and analytics around what consumers buy and watch. The cutoff date for the preliminary results was March 16.

“Consumer confidence increased sharply in March to its highest level since December 2000 (Index, 128.6),” said Lynn Franco, Director of Economic Indicators at The Conference Board. “Consumers’ assessment of current business and labor market conditions improved considerably. Consumers also expressed much greater optimism regarding the short-term outlook for business, jobs and personal income prospects. Thus, consumers feel current economic conditions have improved over the recent period, and their renewed optimism suggests the possibility of some upside to the prospects for economic growth in the coming months.”
That created 250,000 jobs in one month? You are an idiot
 
Donald Trump made promises he couldn’t keep,

You're quite humorous! How many years has he been in office?

LieoftheYear_zps09ae7d28.jpg
Hows that health insurance coming? You remember the one he had ready to go on day 1?
How bout all those jobs in the coal mines, the ones he promised were coming back, but later said they weren't.
This can go on and on, the man is incapable of doing anything.
Mexico paying for a wall?
 
Please, take your head out of your ass. You know very well what jobs he saved and if you are able to understand the news you know many corporate leaders have suspended plan to move jobs until they see if the President can deliver of his tax reforms and his intention to renegotiate NAFTA.
Which corporate leaders do you speak of, and be specific


What have you doing the past 4 months, playing with your coloring book and eating play doh?



Jan 17, 2017 // 12:11pm |
As seen on Happening Now
President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly vowed to put pressure on American companies that outsource jobs or manufacture products destined for the U.S. market abroad.

So far, Trump has been good on his word.

On Tuesday, several companies announced billions of dollars in new U.S. manufacturing investments and plans to create thousands of new jobs.




General Motors revealed a $1 billion investment in U.S. factories, moving some production from Mexico to Michigan.

Hyundai announced that its subsidiaries, including the Hyundai and Kia brands, have allocated more than $3 billion for supporting their factories in Georgia and Alabama.

Walmart, already the nation's largest private employer, touted a plan to create approximately 10,000 jobs in the U.S. this year.

German chemical giant Bayer AG promised billions of dollars in research and development spending in the U.S., and committed to creating 3,000 new jobs, if its planned merger with Monsanto receives the necessary regulatory approvals to proceed.


Intel Announces $7 Billion Investment in AZ Factory, Creating Thousands of Jobs
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694940094001_5315876210001_Intel-1300.jpg


As seen on Happening Now

Intel CEO Brian Krzanich met with President Donald Trump today, announcing a $7 billion investment in an Arizona semiconductor factory.

Krzanich said that the Chandler facility, named Fab 42, would employ about 3,000 people at its peak in "high-tech, high-wage jobs."
Was this a factory that was going to be built whether or not Trump was President?
Again and again on the campaign trail, Donald Trump made promises he couldn’t keep, playing on the ignorance of his base and revealing his own glaring misunderstanding of policy. The GOP candidate repeatedly vowed to strongarm companies into keeping jobs at home instead of sending them to Mexico, renegotiate NAFTA and impose stiff import taxes on foreign goods. It was a message that appealed widely to Trump supporters, blending the illusion of economic hope with the rubric of “America First” nationalism.

Problem is, nothing about Trump’s vision has anything to do with reality, and U.S. jobs continue to be sent across the border. As Bloomberg reports:

Illinois Tool Works Inc. will close an auto-parts plant in Mazon, Illinois, this month and head to Ciudad Juarez. Triumph Group Inc. is reducing the Spokane, Washington, workforce that makes fiber-composite parts for Boeing Co. aircraft and moving production to Zacatecas and Baja California. TE Connectivity Ltd. is shuttering a pressure-sensor plant in Pennsauken, New Jersey, in favor of a facility in Hermosillo.
Donald Trump made promises he couldn’t keep, playing on the ignorance of his base
Just like every politician in history
When it comes to lying, Trump is in a position all by himself. No one has ever been close





Oh bill clinton gives him a run for his money, but the shrilary brings new meaning to the word. She is in a class all by herself and far, far worse than the trumpster could ever be. Her lies got people killed.
Time to quit on that BS sis, you know its a lie






Wrong buckwheat. We KNOW it to be factually correct. bill clinton was referred to repeatedly as a pathological liar when he was POTUS, and as I said the shrilary is far, far worse.
Trump has lied to the American people every single day he has been in office. Thats a record no one will ever exceed, honey bunch
 
Thanks to the efforts of the previous administration.


Thanks to the efforts of the previous Right to work states Republican governors administration


There I fixed it for you, no matter how Obama tried to slow it down, tried to prevent jobs (the Boeing plant in South Carolina, the EPA regs, Obama care as examples) we over came liberal asinine policies.
Show how Obama slowed jobs: be specific or shut up, you tool. :lol:
Obama care.
Explain in detail? If anything it has opened up the employment and job market like never before
 
Again and again on the campaign trail, Donald Trump made promises he couldn’t keep

Excuse me? Your desperation is sad!

Private payrolls grew 263K in March vs. 185K est.: ADP
Jeff Cox | @JeffCoxCNBCcom
9 Hours AgoCNBC.com [4/5/2017]

The year's fast start for job creation showed no signs of letting up in March as private payrolls saw another big boost, according to a report Wednesday.

Companies added 263,000 jobs for the month, ADP and Moody's Analytics said. That was well above the 185,000 expected from economists surveyed by Reuters and also better than the 245,000 reported for February.

Read more: Another big month for job creation in March, ADP says
Companies don't place job openings, interview prospective employees and hire hundreds of thousands of people in one month. Its a process that has been going on for months, none of which Trump can take credit for
 
Thanks to the efforts of the previous administration.


Thanks to the efforts of the previous Right to work states Republican governors administration


There I fixed it for you, no matter how Obama tried to slow it down, tried to prevent jobs (the Boeing plant in South Carolina, the EPA regs, Obama care as examples) we over came liberal asinine policies.
Show how Obama slowed jobs: be specific or shut up, you tool. :lol:
Obama care.
Be specific. The health care industries actually grew, steadily, as you well know. :lol:
 
Dumbass, were you living under a rock for the past 7 years?

Why are you afraid to post up through March 2017? No guts, no glory!

WORST ECONOMIC RECOVERY in modern history. The first president in history to NOT have a single year of growth above 3%.
 
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Dumbass, were you living under a rock for the past 7 years?

Until you have the stones to post that chart LEGITIMATELY, and by that I mean going back to the year 2000 you have nothing.

WORST ECONOMIC RECOVERY in modern history. The first president in history to NOT have a single year of growth above 3%.
14 million new jobs and you whine about growth? Record corporate sales and profits, and you continue to whine?
 

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