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Trump Economic Boom Most Benefits Working Class; MERRY CHRISTMAS! ! !

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I am still not tired of winning, Mr President. Get back to work!

White House: Trump’s Economic Boom Benefiting Working Class Most

Americans without colleges degrees and with martial backgrounds are seeing the “biggest gains” within the econcomy under President Donald Trump’s administration, said White House Deputy Director of Communications Adam Kennedy in an interview on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Sunday with host Matt Boyle.

Boyle invited Kennedy’s remarks on the House of Representatives’ passage of the United States-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA) and the broader economy.

Kennedy replied, “The president, since day one … has been working hard to make sure that American families — the American people — are at the center of this administration, and what we are trying to achieve, and we’ve seen that in the economy. … We’ve seen that in our new trade agreement, the USMCA, with South Korea, and with many others. This is a president who has put the economy and the American people first and foremost in every single one of our policy initiatives.”

Kennedy added, “One of the things this economy has really been spectacular at is making sure that people who used to be left behind in previous economies — people without college degrees, people who come from more martial backgrounds — have seen some of the biggest gains.​
 
Unions Come Out Strong for Trump Trade Deal: 'Win for Working People'

The nation’s most prominent labor unions are coming out strong to support President Trump’s United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) trade deal that will replace the job-killing North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

Last week, the lawmakers in the House passed the latest version of USMCA, garnering major support from labor union leaders such as the AFL-CIO’s Richard Trumka and the United Steelworkers.

“Because of our patience and perseverance, the USMCA now includes strong labor rights and a viable mechanism to enforce them,” Trumka wrote in an op-ed for CNN, praising the trade deal. “We also secured a separate enforcement mechanism that allows for inspections of factories and facilities that don’t live up to their obligations. This was an important priority for the labor movement because it ensures that working people in all three countries have greater protections under this new agreement.”

Trumka wrote that the deal “isn’t perfect,” but that it is “a far cry from the original NAFTA, and that is a huge win for working people in North America.”

United Steelworkers President Thomas Conway said in a statement that USMCA is “certainly better than NAFTA,” with its provisions demanding Mexico change its labor laws so that American workers are not forced to compete against vastly low-wage Mexican nationals:​
 
I am still not tired of winning, Mr President. Get back to work!

White House: Trump’s Economic Boom Benefiting Working Class Most

Americans without colleges degrees and with martial backgrounds are seeing the “biggest gains” within the econcomy under President Donald Trump’s administration, said White House Deputy Director of Communications Adam Kennedy in an interview on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Sunday with host Matt Boyle.


So the working class who know karate?

:dunno:
 
Unions Come Out Strong for Trump Trade Deal: 'Win for Working People'

The nation’s most prominent labor unions are coming out strong to support President Trump’s United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) trade deal that will replace the job-killing North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

Last week, the lawmakers in the House passed the latest version of USMCA, garnering major support from labor union leaders such as the AFL-CIO’s Richard Trumka and the United Steelworkers.

“Because of our patience and perseverance, the USMCA now includes strong labor rights and a viable mechanism to enforce them,” Trumka wrote in an op-ed for CNN, praising the trade deal. “We also secured a separate enforcement mechanism that allows for inspections of factories and facilities that don’t live up to their obligations. This was an important priority for the labor movement because it ensures that working people in all three countries have greater protections under this new agreement.”

Trumka wrote that the deal “isn’t perfect,” but that it is “a far cry from the original NAFTA, and that is a huge win for working people in North America.”

United Steelworkers President Thomas Conway said in a statement that USMCA is “certainly better than NAFTA,” with its provisions demanding Mexico change its labor laws so that American workers are not forced to compete against vastly low-wage Mexican nationals:​

The changes were mostly cosmetic. (And the labor standards were put in at the insistence of Nancy Pelosi.)

The only real change were content of origin specifications targeting supply chains. Otherwise, it's pretty much the same deal.
 
I’m not sure if we are buying more or not however if crowds shopping are any indication, we are in a boom.
 
Unions Come Out Strong for Trump Trade Deal: 'Win for Working People'

The nation’s most prominent labor unions are coming out strong to support President Trump’s United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) trade deal that will replace the job-killing North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

Last week, the lawmakers in the House passed the latest version of USMCA, garnering major support from labor union leaders such as the AFL-CIO’s Richard Trumka and the United Steelworkers.

“Because of our patience and perseverance, the USMCA now includes strong labor rights and a viable mechanism to enforce them,” Trumka wrote in an op-ed for CNN, praising the trade deal. “We also secured a separate enforcement mechanism that allows for inspections of factories and facilities that don’t live up to their obligations. This was an important priority for the labor movement because it ensures that working people in all three countries have greater protections under this new agreement.”

Trumka wrote that the deal “isn’t perfect,” but that it is “a far cry from the original NAFTA, and that is a huge win for working people in North America.”

United Steelworkers President Thomas Conway said in a statement that USMCA is “certainly better than NAFTA,” with its provisions demanding Mexico change its labor laws so that American workers are not forced to compete against vastly low-wage Mexican nationals:​

The changes were mostly cosmetic. (And the labor standards were put in at the insistence of Nancy Pelosi.)

The only real change were content of origin specifications targeting supply chains. Otherwise, it's pretty much the same deal.

So Nancy Pelosi forced Trump? Ok.
 
Why is it that Trump Humpers can't tell us specifically what Trump did to spike the economy, bring unemployment to an all time low, etc., etc.
 
God bless Trump!

A lot better than when that worthless affirmative action asshole Obama was President and we had increased poverty, decreased family income, tremendous debt, increased income disparity and dismal economic growth.

These Moon Bats were idiots electing the Obama sonofabitch. What the hell were they thinking?
 
Why is it that Trump Humpers can't tell us specifically what Trump did to spike the economy, bring unemployment to an all time low, etc., etc.


2017

Regulatory Reform: Completed Actions Fiscal Year 2017

This chart excerpts executive branch agency E.O 13771 deregulatory actions completed in Fiscal Year 2017. (See original at OMB.)

Department of Agriculture (5)

  1. Importation of Bone-in Ovine Meat from Uruguay RIN: 0579-AE21
  2. Importation of Fresh Persimmon with Calyxes from Japan into the U.S. RIN: 0579-AE27
  3. Importation of Fresh Pitahaya Fruit from Ecuador into the Continental U.S. RIN: 0579-AE12
  4. Importation of Hass Avocados from Colombia RIN: 0579-AE29
  5. Republic of Korea Orchids Imported in Growing Media RIN: 0579-AE24
Department of Commerce (7)

  1. Capital Construction Fund; Fishing Vessel Capital Construction Fund Procedures RIN: 0648-AW57
  2. Framework Action to Modify Commercial Permit Restrictions for King and Spanish Mackerel in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Federal Waters RIN: 0648-BG56
  3. Framework Amendment to the Coastal Pelagic Species Fishery Management Plan; Change to Pacific Mackerel Management Cycle From an Annual to Biennial Specification Schedule RIN: 0648-BF96
  4. Regulatory Omnibus Framework Adjustment to Modify Reporting Requirements for Electronic Vessel Trip Reports by Federally-Permitted For-Hire Vessels and Operators in the Mid-Atlantic Region RIN: 0648-BG60
  5. Repeal of Regulations Governing the Public Telecommunications Facilities Program RIN: 0660-AA34
  6. Timing of Accountability Measure-Based Closures Amendment RIN: 0648-BG29
  7. Withdrawal of Proposed Rule for Protected Species Hard Caps for the California/Oregon Large-Mesh Drift Gillnet Fishery RIN: 0648-BG23
Department of Health and Human Services (7)

  1. Food Labeling; Nutrition Labeling of Standard Menu Items in Restaurants and Similar Retail Food Establishments; Extension of Compliance Date; Request for Comments RIN: 0910-AG57
  2. FDA De Novo Classifications
  3. Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) Certification Program guidance
  4. Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment Systems for Acute Care Hospitals and the LongTerm Care Hospital Prospective Payment System and Policy Changes and Fiscal Year 2018 Rates (CMS-1677-F) RIN: 0938-AS98
  5. FDA Medical Device Notices
  6. FY 2018 Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility (IRF) Prospective Payment System (CMS-1671F) RIN: 0938-AS99
  7. Changes to the Medicaid Eligibility Quality Control and Payment Error Rate Measurement (PERM) Programs in Response to the Affordable Care Act (CMS-6068-F) RIN: 0938-AS74
Department of Homeland Security (4)

  1. Equivalency Determination for ‘‘Marine Charts,’’ ‘‘Charts,’’ or ‘‘Maps,’’ ‘‘Publications,’’ and Navigation Functions—Notice of Availability of Navigation and Vessel Inspection Circular 01–16 Change 1
  2. Exercise of Time-Limited Authority To Increase the Fiscal Year 2017 Numerical Limitation for the H-2B Temporary Nonagricultural Worker Program RIN: 1615-AC12
  3. Hazard Mitigation Assistance Acquisition Projects: Hydraulic Fracturing and Horizontal Directional Drilling FEMA Policy 302-094-03
  4. Jones Act Ruling Rescission
Department of Interior (12)

  1. Effectuating Congressional Nullification of the Stream Protection Rule under the Congressional Review Act RIN: 1029-AC63
  2. Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Reinstatement of Removal of the Gray Wolf in Wyoming from the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife RIN: 1018-BC04
  3. Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Removal of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Population of Grizzly Bears From the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife RIN: 1018-BA41
  4. Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Removal of the Hualapai Mexican Vole From the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife RIN: 1018-AX99
  5. Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Removal of the Scarlet-Chested Parakeet and Turquoise Parakeet From the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife RIN: 1018-BB29
  6. Migratory Bird Permits; Control Order for Introduced Migratory Bird Species in Hawaii (Cattle Egrets and Barn Owls) RIN: 1018-AZ69
  7. Non-Subsistence Take of Wildlife and Public Participation and Closure Procedures on National Wildlife Refuges in Alaska RIN: 1018-BA31
  8. Oil and Gas and Sulphur Operations in the Outer Continental Shelf—Lease Continuation Through Operations RIN: 1014-AA35
  9. Order No. 3346 "Revocation of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service Director's Order No. 219 (Use of Nontoxic Ammunition and Fishing Tackle)"
  10. Repeal of Consolidated Federal Oil & Gas and Federal & Indian Coal Valuation Reform Rule RIN: 1012-AA20
  11. Subsistence Handicrafts RIN: 1018-BB24
  12. OMB Control No. 1018-0101, Monitoring Recovered Species After Delisting—American Peregrine Falcon
Department of Labor (7)

  1. Clarification of Employer's Continuing Obligation to Make and Maintain an Accurate Record of Each Recordable Injury and Illness (Volks) RIN: 1218-AC84
  2. Definition of Fiduciary - Delay of Applicability Date RIN: 1210-AB79
  3. Exercise of Time-Limited Authority to Increase the FY 2017 Numerical Limitation for the H-2B Temporary Nonagricultural Worker Program RIN: 1205-AB84
  4. Federal-State Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012 Provision on Establishing Appropriate Occupations for Drug Testing of Unemployment Compensation Applicants RIN: 1205-AB63
  5. Guidance for Executive Order 13673, "Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces" RIN: 1290-ZA02
  6. Savings Arrangements Established by Qualified State Political Subdivisions for Non-Governmental Employees RIN: 1210-AB76
  7. Savings Arrangements Established by States for Non-Governmental Employees RIN: 1210-AB71
Department of the Treasury (4)

  1. Dividend Equivalents from Sources within the United States RIN: 1545-BN76
  2. IRS Notice 2017-36, One Year Delay in Application of IRS’ 385 rule (§ 1.385-2)
  3. Transactions Involving the Transfer of No Net Value. RIN: 1545-BI18
  4. Withholding on Payments of Certain Gambling Winnings. RIN: 1545-BN58
Department of Transportation (2)

  1. Add New Electrical Safety Requirements during Normal Vehicle Use and Optional Post Crash Requirements to FMVSS No. 305 RIN: 2127-AL68
  2. Metropolitan Planning Organization Coordination and Planning Area Reform RIN: 2125-AF75
Department of Veterans Affairs (1)

  1. Fisher House and Other Temporary Lodging. RIN: 2900-AP45
Environmental Protection Agency (16)

  1. Accidental Release Prevention Requirements: Risk Management Programs Under the Clean Air Act; Further Delay of Effective Date RIN: 2050-AG91
  2. Amendment to Standards and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries under CERCLA RIN: 2050-AG94
  3. Certification of Pesticide Applicators; Delay of Effective Date RIN: 2070-AK38
  4. Clean Water Act Methods Update Rule for the Analysis of Effluent RIN: 2040-AF48
  5. Compliance Date Extension; Formaldehyde Emission Standards for Composite Wood Products RIN: 2070-AK35
  6. Chemical Substances When Manufactured or Processed as Nanoscale Materials; TSCA Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements RIN: 2070-AK39
  7. Labeling Relief; Formaldehyde Emission Standards for Composite Wood Products RIN: 2070-AK30
  8. Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) Electronic Reporting Requirements RIN: 2060-AS75
  9. Oil and Natural Gas Sector: Emission Standards for New, Reconstructed, and Modified Sources; Grant of Reconsideration and Partial Stay RIN: 2060-AT63
  10. Technical Amendments to Procedure 6 RIN: 2060-AS86
  11. Phosphoric Acid Manufacturing and Phosphate Fertilizer Production Risk and Technology Review Reconsideration RIN: 2060-AT14
  12. Postponement of Certain Compliance Dates for Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards for the Steam Electric Power Generating Point Source Category RIN: 2040-AF76
  13. Revisions to Procedure 2—Quality Assurance Requirements for Particulate Matter Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems at Stationary Sources RIN: 2060-AT15
  14. Approval of Tennessee’s Request To Relax the Federal Reid Vapor Pressure Gasoline Volatility Standard for Davidson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, and Wilson Counties; and Minor Technical Corrections for Federal Reid Vapor Pressure Gasoline Volatility Standards in Other Areas RIN: 2060-AT32
  15. Stay of Standards of Performance for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills and Emission Guidelines and Compliance Times for MSW Landfills. RIN: 2060-AT62
  16. OMB Control No. 2060-0705, Withdrawal of the 2016 Information Collection Effort for Oil and Gas Facilities
Federal Acquisition Regulation (1)

  1. Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR); FAR Case 2017-015, Removal of Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces Rule RIN: 9000-AN52
Small Business Administration (1)

  1. Miscellaneous Amendments to Business Loan Programs and Surety Bond Guarantee Program. RIN: 3245-AF85


None of it matters cause this is all that really matters for the working classes...ya know the people the dems claim to be for but really hate

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“It really does now look like President Donald J. Trump, and markets are plunging. When might we expect them to recover?

Frankly, I find it hard to care much, even though this is my specialty. The disaster for America and the world has so many aspects that the economic ramifications are way down my list of things to fear.

Still, I guess people want an answer: If the question is when markets will recover, a first-pass answer is never.

Paul Krugman, NY Times on election night
 
Why is it that Trump Humpers can't tell us specifically what Trump did to spike the economy, bring unemployment to an all time low, etc., etc.
We drink your tears of anguish like a fine wine.

Why would I have any anguish, if the economy is doing well that helps me out also. Trump Humpers keep patting Trump on the back claiming all this is his doing, but they can't tell us what he has done.
 
Why is it that Trump Humpers can't tell us specifically what Trump did to spike the economy, bring unemployment to an all time low, etc., etc.
We drink your tears of anguish like a fine wine.

Why would I have any anguish, if the economy is doing well that helps me out also. Trump Humpers keep patting Trump on the back claiming all this is his doing, but they can't tell us what he has done.
That why you’re a Bernie bot?
 
God bless Trump!

A lot better than when that worthless affirmative action asshole Obama was President and we had increased poverty, decreased family income, tremendous debt, increased income disparity and dismal economic growth.

These Moon Bats were idiots electing the Obama sonofabitch. What the hell were they thinking?
Real Christians know that God will not bless Trump or the Trump humpers.
Christianity Today again slams Trump, raises issue of 'unconditional loyalty'
 

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