Cont: The Trump Presidency Part IV

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Trump tweets

"Good news: Toyota and Mazda announce giant new Huntsville, Alabama, plant which will produce over 300,000 cars and SUV’s a year and employ 4000 people. Companies are coming back to the U.S. in a very big way. Congratulations Alabama!"

You mean the same deal that Toyota and Mazda were all ready negotiating with Obama before he left office?

Meanwhile

General Electric is laying off 12 THOUSAND workers despite Trump’s promise that tax cuts for corporations will stimulate the economy by incentivizing them to raise wages and hire workers.
Other companies laying off workers AT&T, ESPN, Wet Seal, State Farm, Carrier, HH Gregg, JC Penny, Macy's, Lowe's, Pfizer, Comcast, Hershey, GM, Dollar Express AND Weatherford.

The steel industry has laid of hundreds of workers despite Trump’s promise to save steel manufacturing and to use the huge tax cuts for corporations as a means to do so.
 
Trump claims TV anchors sent him private letters praising his ‘performance’ as president.

"A lot of those anchors sent us letters saying that was one of the greatest meetings they've ever witnessed."


This is a lie of course.
 
A company that isn't 'coming back is Ivanka Trumps shoe factory.

It's Moving from China to Ethiopia to save on labour costs

The company currently based in Huajian is now moving production to Africa because it can employ five Ethiopians at its factory near Addis Ababa for the price of one Chinese worker.

http://ayyaantuu.net/ivanka-trumps-...a-because-labor-costs-there-are-much-cheaper/

That is why the company is building a ‘light industrial city’ shaped like a woman’s shoe in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa, he said. The sprawling campus will feature factories, dormitories, a hotel and a hospital, all bounded by a replica of the Great Wall.

Jesus Christ. That sounds like an internment camp. I wonder if the dormitories will have suicide nets outside the windows like Chinese factories and associated dormitories do for when the workers can't deal with the terrible working conditions? I can't imagine labourers being paid a fifth of what they are will have better working conditions.
 
What happened to those fake news awards?

President Trump tweeted a couple of days ago that the "Fakies" would be delayed by a week until the 17th - his equivalent of saying it will never happen without actually having to admit it. Presumably it became apparent that some (i.e. too much) effort would have to go into them so the idea has been dropped. :rolleyes:
 
Good morning Captain Swoop.
What happened to those fake news awards?

This week its libel laws.

I believe they have been rescheduled to be two weeks after Melania Trump's Yuge Press Conference where she will be explaining her path to citizenship. She is very organized and has all of documentation in order. The only hold up is that she waiting on Michelle Obama to finish writing her speech.
 
First tweet of the day

Disproven and paid for by Democrats “Dossier used to spy on Trump Campaign. Did FBI use Intel tool to influence the Election?” @foxandfriends Did Dems or Clinton also pay Russians? Where are hidden and smashed DNC servers? Where are Crooked Hillary Emails? What a mess!

FBI influencing the election?

Well poisoning much?
 
Trump still believes that he can change reality if he repeats his versions of events often enough.
Unfortunately, he might be right.
After all, it worked with the Republicans and Clinton...
 
“It was a tremendous meeting, actually. It was reported as incredibly good, and my performance…got great reviews from everybody other than two networks who were phenomenal for about two hours. Then after that they were called by their bosses who said “oh, wait a minute” and unfortunately, a lot of those anchors sent us letters saying that was one of the greatest meetings they’ve ever witnessed.”

He's referring to the meeting where he had to be reminded of his own policy (and threats), right?
 
Adam Schiff calls for the FISA bill to be withdrawn, as the contradictory messages mean that nobody can tell what the White House's position actually is

Following Trump's tweets, Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, recommended that the FISA bill be temporarily withdrawn.

"In light of the significant concerns that have been raised by members of our caucus, and in light of the irresponsible and inherently contradictory messages coming out of the White House today, I would recommend that we withdraw consideration of the bill today, to give us more time to address the privacy questions that have been raised, as well as to get a clear statement from the administration about their position on the bill," Schiff said on the House floor.
 
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