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Dec 6, 2023 19:53:52   #
debeda
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Everything you and liberals like post is a lie....and that is a matter of fact


I feel like liberals live in some kind of Bizarroland 🤪🤪🤪

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Dec 6, 2023 19:55:52   #
debeda
 
Kathyq wrote:
Wow. You are talking about Biden and the Democrats. They want to destroy our country. Trump wants to save it. I will never side with terrorist We had 12,000 immigrants cross the border yesterday. No matter your opinion of that we can’t afford to take care of these people. There is no real plan. If the Denmocrats win. Our country will be doomed. The people who dislike Trump can go leave since the are deaf and blind to real politics

👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

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Dec 6, 2023 19:58:23   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
debeda wrote:
ALL of Bidens policies have been detrimental to our country. What factories did Biden bring here????? Besides Chinese battery factories of course


seems the real world is quite impressed with the old guys work.


https://www.axios.com/2023/07/23/south-mountain-west-manufacturing-boom-biden

South, Mountain West see manufacturing boom under Biden

A manufacturing boom has swept across the country in President Biden's 2½ years in office, with the South and Mountain West — including several red states — having especially strong growth, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

Why it matters: The U.S. economy has added some 800,000 manufacturing jobs nationwide, a figure Biden hopes will boost his claim to have delivered on his promise to be a president — and create jobs — for all Americans.

Biden's challenge for 2024 is to draw a link between his three signature pieces of legislation — the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the Chips and Science Act — and the country’s resurgence in manufacturing, a sector in which the average hourly pay is $32.

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Dec 6, 2023 20:29:31   #
facts matter
 
Stop telling me Bidens policies are bad and name them. WHAT POLICIES? Do you people know how to prove someone wrong or answer a question?
As for manufacturing, trump lost around 1,800 manufacturing jobs. Biden added 375,000, the most in almost 30 years.

Intel announced a $20 billion semiconductor manufacturing fab outside Columbus, Ohio that will create 7,000 construction jobs and another 3,000 permanent jobs.

General Motors announced its largest-ever $7 billion investment to create 4,000 new EV manufacturing jobs at sites across Michigan.
Boeing and the Qatar Airways Group announced a $20 billion deal, including $6.8 billion to supply aircraft that will support tens of thousands of U.S. manufacturing jobs.

MP Materials, who operate the only rare earth mine in the U.S., announced a $700 million investment to establish a fully domestic end-to-end supply chain for permanent magnets by 2025, which are used in electric vehicle motors, wind turbines, and defense systems.

President and CEO of Siemens USA has announced that Siemens will invest $54 million in expanded domestic production and create 300 jobs manufacturing critical electrical infrastructure that supports everything from electric vehicle chargers to data centers to industrial sites.

Is bringing manufacturing jobs one of the policies that are ruining the country?
Biden passed an infrastructure bill to fix our outdated and long ignored infrastructure.
Is that one bad too?
How about letting medicare negotiate prices? Or capping the cost of insulin?
Expanded benefits and services for toxic exposed veterans. Also bad?
More Americans are working today than at any point in history. BAD, BAD, BAD?
GDP passed 5% growth. That can't be good
Energy production rose higher than trump's.
Expanded NATO.
Brought allies together to fight Russian aggression in Ukraine.
All bad?
WHAT POLICIES?

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Dec 6, 2023 20:30:46   #
facts matter
 
permafrost wrote:
seems the real world is quite impressed with the old guys work.


https://www.axios.com/2023/07/23/south-mountain-west-manufacturing-boom-biden

South, Mountain West see manufacturing boom under Biden

A manufacturing boom has swept across the country in President Biden's 2½ years in office, with the South and Mountain West — including several red states — having especially strong growth, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

Why it matters: The U.S. economy has added some 800,000 manufacturing jobs nationwide, a figure Biden hopes will boost his claim to have delivered on his promise to be a president — and create jobs — for all Americans.

Biden's challenge for 2024 is to draw a link between his three signature pieces of legislation — the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the Chips and Science Act — and the country’s resurgence in manufacturing, a sector in which the average hourly pay is $32.
seems the real world is quite impressed with the o... (show quote)


AMEN

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Dec 6, 2023 21:21:22   #
debeda
 
permafrost wrote:
seems the real world is quite impressed with the old guys work.


https://www.axios.com/2023/07/23/south-mountain-west-manufacturing-boom-biden

South, Mountain West see manufacturing boom under Biden

A manufacturing boom has swept across the country in President Biden's 2½ years in office, with the South and Mountain West — including several red states — having especially strong growth, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

Why it matters: The U.S. economy has added some 800,000 manufacturing jobs nationwide, a figure Biden hopes will boost his claim to have delivered on his promise to be a president — and create jobs — for all Americans.

Biden's challenge for 2024 is to draw a link between his three signature pieces of legislation — the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the Chips and Science Act — and the country’s resurgence in manufacturing, a sector in which the average hourly pay is $32.
seems the real world is quite impressed with the o... (show quote)


Lots of ##s, but what are these manufacturing jobs, specifically?

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Dec 6, 2023 21:48:22   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
debeda wrote:
Lots of ##s, but what are these manufacturing jobs, specifically?


Look em up.. I do not currently have the time to do so.. but what ever they are, it is 800,000 of em..

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Dec 6, 2023 22:10:37   #
debeda
 
permafrost wrote:
Look em up.. I do not currently have the time to do so.. but what ever they are, it is 800,000 of em..


I have looked them up. I just wondered if you knew. Chinese batteries, defense munitions, etc and chips.

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Dec 6, 2023 22:23:01   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
debeda wrote:
I have looked them up. I just wondered if you knew. Chinese batteries, defense munitions, etc and chips.


I do not think so.. electronic chips and munitions are correct, as well as solar panels.. beyond that , I will have to check..

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Dec 6, 2023 22:44:33   #
debeda
 
permafrost wrote:
I do not think so.. electronic chips and munitions are correct, as well as solar panels.. beyond that , I will have to check..


One big old Chinese battery plant is being "planted" in your neighbor Michigan.

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Dec 6, 2023 23:32:36   #
Turk182
 
facts matter wrote:
What bad policies are you talking about?
Besides fox, which media outlets have lied?
And how are you going to buy American if you don't open factories, which Biden did, but trump didn't?
Please, don't come back with lame maga talking points, just answer those questions.


All the media has lied.

Biden's bad policies, 1) His Qui pro quo, 2) His letting all the illegals in the US, 3) Keeping papers from when he was a Senator next to his Corvette, 4) Letting his man in charge of the border not doing his job, 5) Not making Kamila do her jobs. Do you want me to continue?

What factories did Biden open? Yeah, he opened the front door and walked in.

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Dec 6, 2023 23:35:21   #
Turk182
 
Oh, what about selling some of the border wall?

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Dec 7, 2023 08:52:16   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
debeda wrote:
One big old Chinese battery plant is being "planted" in your neighbor Michigan.


Home of Americas auto industry.. seems logical..

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Dec 7, 2023 09:01:55   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
facts matter wrote:
Stop telling me Bidens policies are bad and name them. WHAT POLICIES? Do you people know how to prove someone wrong or answer a question?
As for manufacturing, trump lost around 1,800 manufacturing jobs. Biden added 375,000, the most in almost 30 years.

Intel announced a $20 billion semiconductor manufacturing fab outside Columbus, Ohio that will create 7,000 construction jobs and another 3,000 permanent jobs.

General Motors announced its largest-ever $7 billion investment to create 4,000 new EV manufacturing jobs at sites across Michigan.
Boeing and the Qatar Airways Group announced a $20 billion deal, including $6.8 billion to supply aircraft that will support tens of thousands of U.S. manufacturing jobs.

MP Materials, who operate the only rare earth mine in the U.S., announced a $700 million investment to establish a fully domestic end-to-end supply chain for permanent magnets by 2025, which are used in electric vehicle motors, wind turbines, and defense systems.

President and CEO of Siemens USA has announced that Siemens will invest $54 million in expanded domestic production and create 300 jobs manufacturing critical electrical infrastructure that supports everything from electric vehicle chargers to data centers to industrial sites.

Is bringing manufacturing jobs one of the policies that are ruining the country?
Biden passed an infrastructure bill to fix our outdated and long ignored infrastructure.
Is that one bad too?
How about letting medicare negotiate prices? Or capping the cost of insulin?
Expanded benefits and services for toxic exposed veterans. Also bad?
More Americans are working today than at any point in history. BAD, BAD, BAD?
GDP passed 5% growth. That can't be good
Energy production rose higher than trump's.
Expanded NATO.
Brought allies together to fight Russian aggression in Ukraine.
All bad?
WHAT POLICIES?
Stop telling me Bidens policies are bad and name t... (show quote)


1..Open borders...if you agree with open borders you are an IDIOT
2..The Green New Deal...more stupid BS the fight against fossil fuels is the primary cause of inflation.
3..$Billions to Ukraine
4..Sneaking out of Afghanistan

These 4 are only starters on his bad policies..

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Dec 7, 2023 18:51:19   #
facts matter
 
Turk182 wrote:
All the media has lied.

Biden's bad policies, 1) His Qui pro quo, 2) His letting all the illegals in the US, 3) Keeping papers from when he was a Senator next to his Corvette, 4) Letting his man in charge of the border not doing his job, 5) Not making Kamila do her jobs. Do you want me to continue?

What factories did Biden open? Yeah, he opened the front door and walked in.


President and CEO of Siemens USA, has announced that Siemens will invest $54 million in expanded domestic production and create 300 jobs manufacturing critical electrical infrastructure that supports everything from electric vehicle chargers to data centers to industrial sites.

Intel announced a $20 billion semiconductor manufacturing fab outside Columbus, Ohio that will create 7,000 construction jobs and another 3,000 permanent jobs.

General Motors announced its largest-ever $7 billion investment to create 4,000 new EV manufacturing jobs at sites across Michigan.

Boeing and the Qatar Airways Group announced a $20 billion deal, including $6.8 billion to supply aircraft that will support tens of thousands of U.S. manufacturing jobs.

MP Materials, who operate the only rare earth mine in the U.S., announced a $700 million investment to establish a fully domestic end-to-end supply chain for permanent magnets by 2025, which are used in electric vehicle motors, wind turbines, and defense systems.

President Biden will also announce the most robust updates to the implementation of the Buy American Act in nearly 70 years to ensure taxpayer dollars create good-paying jobs here at home, strengthen critical supply chains, and position U.S. businesses to compete in strategic industries.

American Fashion Network, a U.S.-based SBA certified woman-owned small business, pivoted from strictly commercial work to manufacturing masks for the government during COVID. Building on that experience, AFN won its first major federal contract in 2021, for $46 million in Made in America apparel for the U.S. Marine Corps and is assisting in the pioneering of gender size inclusivity with the DOD across services, including maternity. The apparel is manufactured Garden Grove, California which employs workers 70 workers and Rochester, New York which employs 56 workers.

Ferrara Manufacturing, a family-owned New York City business, began making PPE for city hospitals in spring 2020. After winning their first federal contract to make millions of Made in America PPE, they later won multiple contracts with the Defense Logistics Agency to produce coats for the U.S. Air Force, Coast Guard, Navy, and Military District of Washington. Their apparel is manufactured in New York City’s Garment District, where they employ over 100 workers who are SEIU-affiliated Workers United Union members. In 2022, the family hopes to add 150 new manufacturing jobs in their newly built factory in Queens, New York City.

Brothers Body and Equipment, a service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) and a HUBZone certified company operates a 30,000-square foot manufacturing facility in Galion, OH. It is executing on more than $300,000 in contracts to produce equipment for the Departments of Veterans Affairs and the Army, allowing the 12-person firm to keep its doors open and recover from a 90% revenue decrease in 2021 as a result of COVID.
Garrett Container Systems in Accident, Maryland manufactures aluminum storage and shipping containers. Awarded more than $500,000 in contracts for the Department of the Navy and the Defense Logistics Agency, the HUBZone-located business now expects to increase its workforce to more than 120 workers to deliver on contracts through FY23.

Alkegen, a manufacturer of meltblown fiber filtration media (the critical component in NIOSH N95 respirators), recently completed expansion of its plant in Rochester, New Hampshire where its 125 employees manufacture Berry-compliant (100% Made in America) components for NIOSH N95 and surgical masks. The Make PPE in America Act, included in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, is catalyzing domestic investments like this one to make America’s health supply chain stronger and more resilient.

Showa Best Glove, Inc was awarded two contracts totaling $81.3 million by the Department of Defense on behalf of and in coordination with the Department of Health and Human Services for the industrial base expansion of 1.6 billion nitrile exam gloves per year. The production capacity is being added to Showa’s Fayette, Alabama facility to increase domestic production of nitrile gloves. Showa Best Glove, Inc. has 265 employees at its Alabama location.

Astrobotic Technology (AB) was awarded a $236M Task Order from NASA to deliver NASA’s Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) to the Moon’s South Pole in late 2023. VIPER’s flight to the Moon is part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative, which leverages the capabilities of industry partners to quickly deliver scientific instruments and technology demonstrations to the Moon. As part of its award, AB is responsible for the delivery of VIPER, including integration with its Griffin lander, launch from Earth, and landing on the Moon. AB is a 160-employee certified small business firm in Pittsburgh, PA, that builds and operates space technologies.

Biden has added 13.2 million jobs up to this point. trump added 5.2 million.

What you call Biden's policies are just maga talking points. When Biden found he had gov. documents, he voluntarily contacted the government and gave them back, unlike trump. I understand that you magas aren't smart enough to know the difference.

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