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Trump |
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203 | 73.02% |
Hilary |
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69 | 24.82% |
Other/not voting |
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6 | 2.16% |
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#40751 |
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Join Date: Nov 2015
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#40753 |
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Trump wants it signed so that he can say he did something but the deal is actually improving as time goes by |
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#40754 |
Undisputed Champion
Join Date: Apr 2018
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YOU said last week Nancy didnt have time and you supported her claim. Now this, unreal. |
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#40756 |
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You should be happy that deal is improving for US |
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#40757 |
Undisputed Champion
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#40758 |
Undisputed Champion
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Nor Cal
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Ouch. Sizzles
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump knows he has fierce Democratic adversaries in Congress. But there is also ample push-back from the Judiciary branch, where black-robed judges who sit in courtrooms just blocks from the Capitol and in New York City have repudiated his view of executive power. Federal judges in the last two months have accused Trump administration lawyers of “openly stonewalling” and of regarding presidents as kings while also deriding Justice Department legal positions as “extraordinary,” “exactly backwards” and just plain “wrong.” Taken together, the court rulings eviscerate the administration’s muscular view of executive power just as the impeachment inquiry against Trump accelerates. And they embolden Democrats in their pursuit of investigations into Trump’s government and finances. “We’re not accustomed to seeing presidents suffer as many defeats in the courts as this president,” said William Howell, a University of Chicago political scientist. |
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#40759 |
molṑn labé
Join Date: Feb 2009
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266,000 New American Jobs Created in November Alone
What recession? Trump's economy is booming, unemployment hits lowest level in 50 years Image View Removed. Please Click Here. America has created 266,000 new job in November while unemployment hits the lowest level in 50 years In November alone, America created 266,000 new jobs, according to new figures released Friday. The new data shows a record-breaking economy, despite earlier fears from critics of President Donald Trump of a possible recession in 2019 under his leadership. The unemployment rate fell to 3.5 percent in November, matching the lowest level in 50 years, after 266k American jobs were added to the U.S. economy for the month. According to Econoday, economists had predicted the economy would add 180,000 jobs, with unemployment remaining unchanged at 3.6 percent. Previous jobs numbers were also revised up, further adding to the picture of strength for the labor market. September’s figure was revised up by 13,000 to 193,000, while October's was up by 28,000 to 156,000, meaning a total of more than 41,000 extra jobs were added than previously reported. Image View Removed. Please Click Here. President Trump's tariffs on steel imports didn't impact the economy as his critics predicted The Friday on non-farm payrolls makes it clear that the economy is much stronger than thought by those who were predicting U.S. growth would slow dramatically or contract near year-end. It indicates that tariffs on imports from steel have been less of a drag than Trump’s critics expected and the U.S. economy has withstood the headwinds of slowing growth in economies around the globe. The jobs numbers also stand in stark contrast to the ADP National Employment Report released Wednesday which saw U.S. employers adding just 67,000, well below expectations. Breitbart News Wednesday that it was likely “Moody’s could be underestimating private payroll growth.”Hiring in November was strong across the board. Manufacturing, which had been a source of weakness in earlier reports, added 54,000 jobs. This was boosted by the end of the strike at General Motors, with autos adding 41,000. But economists, whose estimates were meant to reflect the end of the strike, had predicted just 15,000 extra jobs. Image View Removed. Please Click Here. Ending strikes at General Motors saw a boost in jobs in the autos sector Healthcare added 45,000 jobs, as did leisure and hospitality. Employment in professional and technical services grew by 31,000. The number of Americans working rose to 158,593,000 a record high. That is the sixth consecutive record high for this metric. Average hourly wages are up 3.14 percent compared with last year, above economist expectations. In manufacturing, the average workweek increased by 0.1 hours to 40.5 hours. Average hourly ages of private-sector production and non-supervisory employees rose by 7 cents in the month to $23.83, a 0.22 percent gain. The labor force participation rate was little changed at 63.2 percent in November. The employment-population ratio was 61.0 percent for the third consecutive month. Both numbers would ordinarily be declining do to the expected retirement of baby-boomers.Holding steady indicates that the strong labor market is enticing workers to stay on the job. Image View Removed. Please Click Here. |
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#40760 |
The ugly American
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This isn't Trump's doing, nor does he deserve credit. See, these are nonfarm jobs, but Trump bailed out the farmers which cost money. So Trump deserves no credit for these excellent jobs numbers. That's what Tomjas told us, and we all know that guy is never wrong. Image View Removed. Please Click Here. You need to keep up better. Image View Removed. Please Click Here.
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