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Common
12-04-2016, 06:26 AM
What all the liberals need to realize is that trump doesnt care one bit if you like what he does.He ignores you and goes right ahead and does it. Hes Brilliant, Why? because he worries ONLY what the voters think of what he does. Kinda reganesque.

THE VOTERS want him to save companies and their jobs. They have watched Obama for 8 long years lose 315,000 decent manufacturing jobs and all he did was pass another Nafta to screw them worse.

They watched obama spend BILLIONS on illegal aliens and refugees and IGNORE THEM. The voters VOTERS are paying attention, why in the hell would trump care about democrat pundits, in the left wing pocket media. Left wing idiot entertainers and just all around whiney little lappers. Quick answser HE DOESNT and HE WONT.

Suck it up buttercups


President-elect Donald Trump drew a rebuke from former Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on Saturday, after turning his attention to another Indiana company planning a move to Mexico.

"Rexnord of Indiana is moving to Mexico and rather viciously firing all of its 300 workers. This is happening all over our country. No more!" Trump said in a Friday night Twitter post.
Rexnord Corp (RXN.N (http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/overview?symbol=RXN.N)), an industrial supplier based in Milwaukee, announced plans in October to move a bearing plant, and its 300 jobs, from Indianapolis to Mexico, employees told the Indianapolis Star at the time.
Company representatives on Saturday did not respond to a request for comment on Trump's tweet.
The Republican, who takes office on Jan. 20, warned on Thursday of consequences for companies that move jobs out of the United States but did not specify what they would be.
Trump, who campaigned on promises to keep manufacturing jobs from fleeing the country, claimed credit for a deal in which Indiana state officials agreed to give United Technologies Corp (UTX.N (http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/overview?symbol=UTX.N)) $7 million worth of tax breaks to encourage the company to keep around 1,000 jobs at its Carrier unit in Indianapolis instead of hiring in Mexico.
The agreement was less than a complete victory for Trump, as the air conditioner maker will still send an estimated 1,300 jobs there.
The deal does nothing to prevent other employers from shipping work out of state and has been criticized by Democrats and Republicans alike who call it corporate welfare.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-rexnord-idUSKBN13S0PU

stjames1_53
12-04-2016, 06:46 AM
b*tchers are gonn b*tch.............always