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The Official Thread Dedicated to "Trump Winning"

He was a funckin pansy in the weight room too.

 
All this winning must be so overwhelming for our resident libtards. The only input Tibs has had to offer lately was a reluctant "like" for 21's retarded post. (#1802)

You gotta believe even Tibs felt reluctant to give that gem a "like".

Don't worry. He's just researching and looking for the perfect meme or gif.....
 
I'm a dad, and I do not wear jeans like that.

Same, I'm 57 and wear the same size jeans I wore 30 years ago. Levi's 505, 34W x 32L.
 
I am already fairly certain that history is going to divide Obama people and Trump people.

I am also fairly certain that when history looks back at America and what we accomplish and what we represent 100 years from now Obama is going to still be the pansy and Trump is going to be the man. This could be the golden age of America if we let it. Just let it happen. Don't **** with it. Keep Washington away from it and it will happen. I truly believe it.

There is nothing morally wrong with a "country" or "borders" or "mutually beneficial immigration". In fact, it creates prosperity and (as Reagan put it) the Shining City on the Hill where people want to come and ADD to, not tear down.

Man, I miss Reagan. And I think Trump is the closest this we have to Reagan in my lifetime.

 
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There is nothing morally wrong with a "country" or "borders" or "mutually beneficial immigration". In fact, it creates prosperity and (as Reagan put it) the Shining City on the Hill where people want to come and ADD to, not tear down.
Quit being racist.
 
Man, I miss Reagan. And I think Trump is the closest this we have to Reagan in my lifetime.

Me too Del, and we ain't the oiliest ones.
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Trump’s First Year Better than Entire Reagan Era?
https://theblacksphere.net/2018/01/better-than-reagan-heritage-foundation-on-trumps-first-year/

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The U.S. government shut down Friday when Congress couldn't agree on a budget bill. Allies reacted swiftly. President Trump just got an emergency call from India's prime minister who suggested that Trump try turning the United States off, then turning it back on, and see if that helps.

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House and Senate Democrats shut down the U.S. government Thursday over the issue of protecting illegal immigrant young people they call Dreamers. No one knew what might happen. The longest U.S. government shutdown lasted four years, when Jimmy Carter was president.

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Why is Obama even letting someone video tape him while he works out in the first place? He has to know he looks like pansy. I mean, I'm 48 and not in great shape but I wouldn't let people video tape me working out.
 
Why is Obama even letting someone video tape him while he works out in the first place? He has to know he looks like pansy. I mean, I'm 48 and not in great shape but I wouldn't let people video tape me working out.

I'm 57 and put workout selfies on FB all the time, but I look damn good. There is a second LBGT group for Liquor, Guns, Bacon, and Testicles for the ladies to look at and give us compliments. (The other LBGT group is Liquor, Guns, Bacon, and ****.)
 
that ******* and his goddamn tariffs. putting people out of wo.... oh

http://money.cnn.com/2018/01/30/news/economy/jinko-solar-us-china-trump/index.html

President Trump wants Chinese solar panels firms to make more of their products in the U.S. -- and they appear to be getting the message.

A week after the Trump administration unveiled tariffs of up to 30% on imports of solar panels, one of China's biggest manufacturers announced that it plans to open a new plant in the U.S.

JinkoSolar said in a statement Monday that its board of directors had given the go-ahead to "finalize planning for the construction of an advanced solar manufacturing facility in the U.S."

The statement suggested Jinko's decision was tied to the new tariffs, saying that the company "continues to closely monitor treatment of imports of solar cells and modules under the U.S. trade laws."

Related: Trump-China trade war: Who has the most to lose?

A Jinko spokesman declined to provide more details on the planned U.S. factory or say whether the move was prompted by Trump's tariffs. By manufacturing products in the U.S., Jinko could avoid having to pay the new tariffs on goods it sells in the country.

News of its U.S. plans was buried at the bottom of a statement about Jinko signing up a big new U.S. customer. Jinko has an American subsidiary, but the company declined to say whether it already has any production facilities in the U.S.

The tariffs Trump announced a week ago are intended to protect U.S. manufacturers. They resulted from a trade complaint by the U.S. subsidiaries of two foreign solar panel makers. At the same time, Trump also announced higher tariffs on imported washing machines, a blow to big South Korean manufacturers such as LG Electronics and Samsung (SSNLF).

Related: Did Trump just start a trade war with China?

Trump framed the actions as a way to encourage more foreign companies to move manufacturing operations on U.S soil.

"A lot of manufacturers will be coming to the U.S. to build washing machines and also solar," he said last week.

However, many experts have argued that Trump's tariffs will actually harm U.S. solar jobs.

Most of the U.S. solar industry is based around services like installation. The experts say that tariffs will increase costs and therefore hurt demand among customers.

Francois Perrin, a portfolio manager at investment firm East Capital who specializes in renewable energy, said more Chinese solar companies could move parts of their production to the U.S. because of the tariffs. But he added that these factories may rely heavily on automation and will only create a limited number of jobs.

There are other indications that foreign solar companies are bringing manufacturing to the U.S.

Documents filed with the local government in Jacksonville, Florida, this month state that a "leading international manufacturer of solar panels and modules" is seeking to invest more than $400 million in building a manufacturing plant in the city.

The facility, code-named "Project Volt," will create 800 jobs between now and the end of next year, according to the documents.

Jinko declined to comment on whether it was the company behind Project Volt. A spokeswoman for the Jacksonville City Council didn't respond to a request for comment outside of regular office hours.

-- Serenitie Wang contributed to this report.
 
The tax cut hit my paycheck last Friday. It's about $300/month savings. I'll take it. Unfortunately our company has to wait until April first, when our new fiscal year starts, before the plan kicks in. I am not bitching though.
 
I saw no difference in my pay. Maybe it will hit the next cycle on the 9th.
 
The first black president experiment failed miserably.

The first non-politician as president experiment is passing with flying colors!

No president has had more success than Trump this fast. An important fact that's gotten lost amid all this winning is remembering that he is not a politician.
That my friends is a big ******* deal!
 
The first black president experiment failed miserably.

The first non-politician as president experiment is passing with flying colors!

No president has had more success than Trump this fast. An important fact that's gotten lost amid all this winning is remembering that he is not a politician.
That my friends is a big ******* deal!

Or even an attorney is he??? Another anomaly for sure if he actually isn't one.
 
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