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2018-08-24 at 11:42 AM UTC in Trump in deep shit now
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2018-08-24 at 11:16 AM UTC in Trump in deep shit nowThe percentage of voters who want to impeach Trump is almost the same as the portion who wanted to impeach Nixon
A new poll finds that 42 percent of Americans support the idea.
By Li Zhouli@vox.com Jun 22, 2018, 12:20pm EDT
Almost the same proportion of Americans want to impeach President Donald Trump as the percentage who favored impeaching Richard Nixon at the height of the Watergate scandal, according to a new CNN/SSRS poll. -
2018-08-24 at 10:30 AM UTC in Trump in deep shit now
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2018-08-24 at 1:12 AM UTC in Trump in deep shit nowGuess this blowback from the Trump imposed tariffs is too difficult for you to understand. You guys need a few business courses. This shit is not fast food or retail jobs
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2018-08-24 at 12:53 AM UTC in Trump in deep shit nowYou better hope your job doesn't go poof…
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2018-08-24 at 12:36 AM UTC in Trump in deep shit nowThe U.S. job losses from Trump’s tariffs are starting to pile up
By Mark Sullivan2 minute Read
Donald Trump said his administration’s tariffs on imports would create U.S. jobs. But the list of companies blaming the tariffs for job losses—or expressing concern about future cuts—is growing:
Among the first was Harley-Davidson, which announced that it was moving some of its operations overseas because Trump’s tariffs will raise prices of its bikes in the U.S. and shrink the market. The company hasn’t said exactly how many jobs will be affected.
The country’s biggest nail maker, Mid-Continent Nail, said it laid off 60 U.S. employees on June 15 and that the whole company might go out of business by Labor Day. The Missouri company had been importing the steel for its nails from Mexico before the Trump administration placed a 25% tariff on the steel.
REC Silicon, which manufactures polysilicon for solar equipment, said it laid off 100 workers at its factory in Washington State because of the U.S.’s ongoing trade dispute with China. The company said its Washington plant has gone down to a quarter of its production capacity because of the dispute.
The Solar Energy Industries Association estimates that new tariffs imposed by the Trump administration in January will remove 23,000 jobs from the U.S. solar industry.
General Motors sent a letter to the Commerce Department complaining that further tariffs on imported auto parts and materials could result in higher car prices and, ultimately, a smaller GM.
BMW sent a similar letter to the Commerce Department, saying that new tariffs imposed for national security reasons on EU-assembled cars could lead to job cuts at the company’s South Carolina plant.
Volvo just opened a new plant in Ridgeville, South Carolina, and promised that 4,000 new employees would eventually work there. The company is now saying it may have to break its hiring promise because of the Trump administration’s steel tariffs and the threat of retaliatory tariffs by other countries.
A study by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce says “recent and proposed” trade actions by the Trump administration threaten as many as 2.6 million American jobs and will “stymie our economic resurgence.” -
2018-08-24 at 12:21 AM UTC in Trump in deep shit nowTrump’s Unpopular Tariffs Could Cost U.S. 400,000 Jobs, Economists Estimate
By Alexandra Hutzler On 6/6/18 at 11:14 AM
President Donald Trump’s recent tariffs against major U.S. allies like Canada, Mexico and the European Union could cost the country 400,000 jobs, economists estimate.
SOURCE:https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-tariffs-trade-job-loss-961988
A new report by Trade Partnerships Worldwide, an economic consulting firm in Washington D.C., found that these trade penalties and their resulting retaliation from foreign markets, will initially boost the amount of jobs in the steel and aluminum manufacturing industry by nearly 27,000 over the next one to three years. Those gains, however, will be immediately offset by a reduced net employment of about 430,000 jobs throughout the rest of the country. Essentially, the report indicates, for every steel and aluminum job gained there will be 16 jobs lost in other industries throughout the rest of the nation’s economy.
Low-skilled workers, like production worker and machine operators, are expected to be hit harder than managers and professionals and are estimated to account for about 70 percent of layoffs.
The biggest industry to take a hit from these tariffs will be steel-consuming sectors, many of which are in the Rust Belt and southern states. California, Texas, and New York are also expected to suffer major losses. Also notable are job losses in agriculture, an industry that was a prime target of the retaliations set into motion by Mexico, the European Union, and Canada. -
2018-08-24 at 12:14 AM UTC in Trump in deep shit nowWashington Post
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2018-08-24 at 12:07 AM UTC in Trump in deep shit nowHarley Davidson going offshore LOL
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2018-08-24 at 12:03 AM UTC in Trump in deep shit nowAs I thought you have shit for brains Infinityschock
U.S. Chamber of Commerce argues in a new campaign that 2.6 million American jobs could be lost as a result of “recent and proposed trade actions by the Trump administration.” -
2018-08-23 at 11:55 PM UTC in Trump in deep shit now
Originally posted by infinityshock go stuff a flaming porcupine up your asshole with a napalm chaser you simpering nigger retard
share with the rest of the class your wide encompassing knowledge on all that is the economics of the world.
share with us how well virtually every chinkee 'company' is faring economically
share with us what the various worldwide 'credit rating' organizations say about the state of these chinkee 'companies' and the grim future they face.
go.
Chinese own us -
2018-08-23 at 11:49 PM UTC in Trump in deep shit now
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2018-08-23 at 11:22 PM UTC in Trump in deep shit nowHis own lawyer ratted on him and Manafort got convicted of 8 counts Tuesday of tax-and bank-fraud charges. Its about time they impeach that incompetent asshole.
BTW those tax tariffs he put in place are biting us in the ass with companies laying people off in the US and moving oversees. -
2018-08-21 at 8:07 PM UTC in Is it normal for your vagina to have odor?
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2018-08-21 at 3:27 PM UTC in Is it normal for your vagina to have odor?One woman’s questions are every woman’s questions.
Is it normal for my vagina to have odor?
Yes. A million times yes. All vaginas have a unique scent, which can be made more pronounced by things like sex, sweating or having your period. Your nose will be able to tell you when your natural smell wears off.
Why does my vagina have a bad odor?
There’s no shame in asking! While yeast infections are not accompanied by a strong odor, Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) and Trichomoniasis (Trich) are. BV is a common infection caused by the overgrowth of natural bacteria that reside in the vagina and is often accompanied by itching, white-gray discharge and a strong, fishy odor. Trich is the most common, curable STD and is usually accompanied by itching, burning, redness and a frothy, yellow-green discharge. If you experience either of these symptoms, we recommend you consult your doctor. -
2018-08-21 at 12:57 AM UTC in The average cost of a date today
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2018-08-21 at 12:28 AM UTC in The average cost of a date today'I gave up': A look how expensive dating is across U.S. states
Brooke DiPalma 4 hours ago
the U.S., according to online-dating giant Match.com (MTCH).
And the average single American spent $1,596 on dating in 2016, according to Match’s annual survey of more than 5,000 people.
“I stopped dating, I gave up,” Yahoo Finance’s Dion Rabouin told the panel above after Seana Smith shared the survey results. “It’s a stupid outdated practice that we need to be done with forever.”
Dion’s frustration makes some sense when considering that New York topped the list for the highest average cost for a date night at $297.27. New Jersey ranked second at $259.60, followed by Hawaii and Connecticut. -
2018-08-20 at 11:28 PM UTC in How many here live with their parentsBeing evasive I see.
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2018-08-20 at 10:33 PM UTC in How many here live with their parentsHow many here live with their parents?
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2018-08-20 at 10:24 PM UTC in What the TOTSE legacy actually deservesWhat did he say?