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The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: Harm to Ongoing Matter The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: Harm to Ongoing Matter

01-22-2019 , 01:06 AM
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Originally Posted by realDonaldTrump

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for clarification, are we allowed to comment on this or not?
01-22-2019 , 01:26 AM


01-22-2019 , 01:40 AM
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Originally Posted by wheatrich


01-22-2019 , 01:52 AM
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Originally Posted by master3004
for clarification, are we allowed to comment on this or not?
Yeah just do it conservatively so the thread has a good balance
01-22-2019 , 02:27 AM
lol lordy there are tapes
01-22-2019 , 02:36 AM
01-22-2019 , 02:44 AM
Trump should probably find himself a better lawyer.
01-22-2019 , 03:54 AM
https://twitter.com/pixelatedboat/st...93251148750849
01-22-2019 , 04:49 AM
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Originally Posted by kep
Trump should probably find himself a better lawyer.
The only semi-intelligent semi-competent lawyer he could get - Ty Cobb - dropped him like he was the biggest liar on earth and has a history of stiffing people that work for him. No lawyer of any competence will ever work for him.
01-22-2019 , 06:36 AM
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Originally Posted by microbet
What's this got to do with offshoring manufacturing jobs? You think China was just going to jump straight from $300/year gdp per capita agrarian peasant country to leading the world in cutting edge technological research?

And if the owners of AI end up owning everything, most of use will probably be just as out of luck as anyone in China.



At this point you really have to wonder if he was working for another crime family and prosecuting the competition.
Well, yes. I hate to say it but I guess switching so effortlessly from one side to the other is par for the course for a successful, morally bankrupt lawyer.
01-22-2019 , 08:07 AM
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Originally Posted by John21
http://reshorenow.org/december-5-2017/
For the first time in decades, more manufacturing jobs are returning to the United States than are going offshore. However, about 4 million manufacturing jobs have still been lost to offshoring over the last decades, based on the $500 billion U.S. trade deficit. The Reshoring Initiative concludes that about 25 percent of these jobs are reshorable at current levels of U.S. competitiveness. The survey will provide insight into the mix of policy changes needed to reshore the other 75 percent.
For the first time in decades... for a decade?
Manufacturing Jobs have been trending up for a decade and about 1.2 million have returned from their low.


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01-22-2019 , 08:33 AM

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01-22-2019 , 08:36 AM

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01-22-2019 , 08:49 AM

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01-22-2019 , 08:51 AM
It’s really difficult to listen to incessant lying, and being powerless to stop it.
01-22-2019 , 09:15 AM

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01-22-2019 , 09:25 AM

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01-22-2019 , 09:45 AM
Get ready to hear that stat repeated multiple times in the next few weeks
01-22-2019 , 10:10 AM
I normally hate the 4D chess crap but can Giuliani really be this incompetent or is this some pathetic attempt at an angle?
01-22-2019 , 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by realDonaldTrump

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Could this be the beginning of a trend?
01-22-2019 , 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by uDevil
In the same way that Trump is taking credit for work that Obama did, Giuliani took credit for improvements that began under his predecessor.



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Dinkins
Statement in the Wikipedia article is arguably misleading.

As the chart in the attached link shows, the homicide rate in NYC did decrease from the first year of Dinkins tenure (1990) to the last year of his tenure (1993). But that's largely because the per capita homicide rate hit an all time during 1990. The truly dramatic declines occurred after Dinkins left office.

https://qz.com/162289/217-years-of-h...e-in-new-york/
01-22-2019 , 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Clovis8
I normally hate the 4D chess crap but can Giuliani really be this incompetent or is this some pathetic attempt at an angle?
No to the bolded. This is not 4D chess.
01-22-2019 , 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by synth_floyd
I always liked The Critic. I used to watch it every day years ago when I worked nights.
01-22-2019 , 10:49 AM

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