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Sawman214

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Vote for job growth, everything else is just extra.
« on: January 26, 2019, 07:26:01 am »
I am so sick of Nancy Pelosi and Shumer impeding what America needs.  If you vote for them and nuts like them that means you don't want people to have jobs.  These people are all about how they can stay in power and help no one .

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Re: Vote for job growth, everything else is just extra.
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2019, 08:06:54 am »
Congratulations to Pelosi the House and the senate for getting the country running for another three weeks without having to make a down payment on a wall that the majority of America does not want. Not quite sure how the prez can think that he didn't make a concession. His signing the bill was a direct result of his popularity sinking even lower not only in the eyes of the citizens of this fine country but his own party. The final straw must have been when he saw Pelosi's approval rating moving up. Out maneuvered over the state of the union helped as well. Let the prez create a fake crisis in order to fund the wall or steal money earmarked for other United States agencies-his reputation can not sink much lower. We have seen an increase of 2,000 jobs in the dying and soon to be obsolete coal industry while the imposition of tariffs could mean a loss of 715,000 jobs...I did not see Pelosi/Shumer's signatures on the tariffs? Job growth in minimum wage jobs and jobs with no skills needed have increased, is that a direction this country needs to go?

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Re: Vote for job growth, everything else is just extra.
« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2019, 08:11:48 am »
I am so sick of Nancy Pelosi and Shumer impeding what America needs.  If you vote for them and nuts like them that means you don't want people to have jobs.  These people are all about how they can stay in power and help no one .

You are exactly right. They do not care about the American people. They care about their power.  And these idiots who are worshiping them are going to wake up and see that one day but sad thing is it will be too late.

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Re: Vote for job growth, everything else is just extra.
« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2019, 08:47:00 am »
Congratulations to Pelosi the House and the senate for getting the country running for another three weeks without having to make a down payment on a wall that the majority of America does not want. Not quite sure how the prez can think that he didn't make a concession. His signing the bill was a direct result of his popularity sinking even lower not only in the eyes of the citizens of this fine country but his own party. The final straw must have been when he saw Pelosi's approval rating moving up. Out maneuvered over the state of the union helped as well. Let the prez create a fake crisis in order to fund the wall or steal money earmarked for other United States agencies-his reputation can not sink much lower. We have seen an increase of 2,000 jobs in the dying and soon to be obsolete coal industry while the imposition of tariffs could mean a loss of 715,000 jobs...I did not see Pelosi/Shumer's signatures on the tariffs? Job growth in minimum wage jobs and jobs with no skills needed have increased, is that a direction this country needs to go?
  Agree, his speech on the bill he was signing was saying just what those opposing his wall have been saying all along.  everyone one of the POLLS coming out about the wall say that the majority of registered voters are against it.

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Re: Vote for job growth, everything else is just extra.
« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2019, 09:18:31 am »
I guess it is up to each one of us to start making changes where we are in hopes of making a difference and bringing about changes to make this world a better place. like it or not we are all interconnected.
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Re: Vote for job growth, everything else is just extra.
« Reply #5 on: January 26, 2019, 02:02:25 pm »
Congratulations to Pelosi the House and the senate for getting the country running for another three weeks without having to make a down payment on a wall that the majority of America does not want. Not quite sure how the prez can think that he didn't make a concession. His signing the bill was a direct result of his popularity sinking even lower not only in the eyes of the citizens of this fine country but his own party. The final straw must have been when he saw Pelosi's approval rating moving up. Out maneuvered over the state of the union helped as well. Let the prez create a fake crisis in order to fund the wall or steal money earmarked for other United States agencies-his reputation can not sink much lower. We have seen an increase of 2,000 jobs in the dying and soon to be obsolete coal industry while the imposition of tariffs could mean a loss of 715,000 jobs...I did not see Pelosi/Shumer's signatures on the tariffs? Job growth in minimum wage jobs and jobs with no skills needed have increased, is that a direction this country needs to go?
  Agree, his speech on the bill he was signing was saying just what those opposing his wall have been saying all along.  everyone one of the POLLS coming out about the wall say that the majority of registered voters are against it.

You cannot say that unless ALL of the registered voters were asked.  And they were not.  You can not say the majority of registered voters feel this way or that way when you do not ask ALL of the registered voters.  And online polls are not always accurate.  Just because someone takes a survey (they are most likely getting paid for) and says YES I am a registered voter does not mean they really are.  It is a game.  I want to stay in the survey so I answer accordingly.  Then they kick out the people who do not answer the way they want to get the results they want.

It also depends on WHERE the poll is taken.  I have seen polls that say the exact opposite.  The polls I am seeing are showing that the majority of people are FOR the wall or some sort of border what ever you want to call it.  The majority of the people in this country are AGAINST illegals flooding the country.  The only ones for it are the illegals and a few bleeding heart liberals so are all for the illegals being here but if you ask them to take one in to their home and shelter them they would slam the door shut do fast it would make your head spin. 

It is kind of like a fight going on in my home county.  Where leaders say the majority of the county wants THIS.
NO THEY DON'T.  I have talked to a lot of people and most are against said plan.  And again, the only way to know the majority is to actually ask every person in the county.  And that has not and will not happen.

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Re: Vote for job growth, everything else is just extra.
« Reply #6 on: January 27, 2019, 08:32:27 am »
These people flip-flop so much that its a wonder they can get anything done.  At least you know what Trump will do.

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Re: Vote for job growth, everything else is just extra.
« Reply #7 on: January 27, 2019, 08:34:41 am »
This is why our stock markets keep going up and down.  because there is no definite way our government will react.

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Re: Vote for job growth, everything else is just extra.
« Reply #8 on: January 27, 2019, 08:37:22 am »
Any one who thinks they do stuff for the good of people come live in Minnesota , and Dem. State  they are not for the good of people just their own pay checks !

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Re: Vote for job growth, everything else is just extra.
« Reply #9 on: February 02, 2019, 07:37:38 am »
The most important issue to look at and put money into at this time is the environment.  Without clean water, air, and soil that is nutrient rich for crops, nothing else will matter.  The loss of rainforests and certain species is very concerning.  Even if you are uncertain about climate change, gambling as though in a casino is a very ignorant and selfish response.  Our environment needs to be first priority as it doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure out that jobs, education, immigration, infrastructure and all else won't matter if our environment goes to h*ll. 

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« Reply #10 on: February 02, 2019, 07:55:40 pm »
I am sick of Pelosi and Trump playing who has the bigger ONES.  They are suppose to be making decisions that affect all the  people that are positive.
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Re: Vote for job growth, everything else is just extra.
« Reply #11 on: February 03, 2019, 03:58:09 am »
The final straw must have been when he saw Pelosi's approval rating moving up.


Uhhhh. where did you see this, because everything I've heard was exactly the opposite?

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