padremike wrote:
Have you been drinking early today or smoking your medication? Your comment almost requires someone to interpret but they would need to as stoned as you are. But to calm your fears were going to initiate a mass first strike nuclear attack against all potential enemies the second day after Trump takes office. This, of course, includes Mexico so we won't need to build a wall. The attack on China will bring all those lost jobs back to America, the Muslims will no longer be a concern. Ultimately, we will have world peace. Putin and Trump, best friends, will be playing golf or fishing in Siberia. I understand the fishing is great during the summer. So what's all this hate and discontent you're alluding?
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Looking forward to putting together all those plastic fishing boxs coming back are you..
Must be sad that all the right wing nuts are unemployed and depending on Trump to fix their future..
As for that fool Trump...
Here is a sample of his honesty...
Perhaps Trump assumes we all have very short memories – and no one noticed this Palm Beach Post report published just last week.
President-elect Donald Trump is driving a hard bargain for the foreign workers who will staff The Mar-a-Lago Club this winter. He’s paying some of them less than they made this past year, and most get just a 1 percent raise.
As the presidential campaign heated up, Trump won approval to hire 64 foreign workers through the federal government’s H-2B visa program, according to newly released data from the U.S. Labor Department. This past year, Trump was allowed to hire 69 foreign workers at Mar-a-Lago.
Asked during the GOP primaries why he hires so many foreign workers, Trump said, “It’s very, very hard to get people.”
Hmm. So Trump’s “very simple” principle apparently comes with some fine print: “Hire American, unless it’s difficult, in which case, don’t worry about it.”
Indeed, what’s especially striking about Trump pushing a principle that he routinely ignores is that the president-elect is making things easy for his critics. Over the weekend, after Trump eagerly touted his “Buy American, Hire American” motto, the DNC was equally eager to refer reporters to a series of related stories:
* “Trump’s decade-long record of hiring foreign guest workers”
* “Donald Trump’s companies tried to import at least 1,100 foreign workers”
* “Donald Trump Decries Outsourcing but Much of Family Brand Is Manufactured Abroad”
There were other, related pieces; this is just a sampling. The same DNC message came with a list of Trump products that are made overseas.
Maybe the president-elect assumes voters won’t notice the contradiction; maybe he assumes voters who do notice won’t care. Either way, the gap between Trump’s principles and Trump’s actions is getting worse.