Trump says he's got a deal to keep Carrier air conditioners from outsourcing their factory. Good for him.
As much as I've supported the guy, I really wish one of his advisors would tell him to get the fuck off Twitter and stop with any social media related nonsense. I supported Trump with the ideology that he as President Elect and eventually President would stop with the childish antics. I still think he will when he's sworn in. But enough dude. It opens him to such unneeded flaming.
He's like a two year old throwing blocks in a tantrum. It's embarrassing. I don't belong to social media of any kind, but I see enough about it. Meanwhile, the Stock Market is skyrocketing, and I'm petting my 401K. I can live with his idiocy and my idiotic vote for the time being,
His entire political career is based upon childish antics. His tweets are basically him trolling the world. He's not going to stop.
Not even in office yet and already doing more for the country than the village idiot has in the last 8 years.
Every conservative I know loves it when the federal government interferes with the business decisions of private enterprise.
I'm pretty sure there were a lot more than 1k jobs created during obama's tenure. When said interference is lowering tax rates and reducing regulations, I believe you're right.
do you know that was the case yet? I suspect it could just as easily be related to threats over UTC's military contracts. We'll see
You "think" a lot of things. So rip Hillary's cunt apart when she lies but when Trump does it, we'll give him some slack. After all, Obamacare is a disaster and is going to be repealed, which is why the pre-existing condition clause is one of the greatest aspects of it? (Trump's words)
Except Obamacare is more than that one clause. What argument are you attempting to make with that statement?
Trump claimed the ACA was a disaster, and right after he wins the election all of a sudden he's claiming he wants to keep the pillars in place? Talk is cheap. Many voted against him simply because of this. How do you take coverage away from 20 million people who finally have gained it?