Meanwhile in London, the former US Secretary of State is undermining peace talks in a meeting with Mahmoud Abbas.
Between 2000 and 2014 11,910 Palestinians and Isrealis have been killed in the conflict and another 40,676 have been wounded. But hey, if it makes Trump look bad, whose counting?
I wonder how Netanyahu liked being told publicly by trump T Davos that he will need to “pay”
Sorry (not) but you LIE! When you don’t know .....
“All point to record year”
Shows us with data as hard as I did
Tee Hee
Bwa ha ha
It’s called insta-p’own lol
What the heck are you talking about??? There is very little difference between 2016 and 2017 except for one thing - WEATHER. In 2016 we had a drought which translates to lots of sunny beach days. Whether in July, 2017 in particular SUCKED! It rained or was fogged in for practically the whole month and a significant portion of June as well. The fact that the numbers were as good as 2016 says a lot about the economy.
That’s a very quick pivot and invokes “facts” you haven’t put into evidence . What are you the weather god? I don’t see you presenting 20 yrs of weather data to support your point
#whelp
#weak
Nonetheless I love so easily putting you on the defensive ...
Btw year rounders getting pushed out for GENERATIONS dufus
Bwahahaha!
You got owned TMan by more than one poster.
If I were you I'd just go slink off to mommy's basement for awhile.
Meanwhile in London, the former US Secretary of State is undermining peace talks in a meeting with Mahmoud Abbas.
Between 2000 and 2014 11,910 Palestinians and Isrealis have been killed in the conflict and another 40,676 have been wounded. But hey, if it makes Trump look bad, whose counting?
It is the height of hypocrisy for Cons to be bitching and moaning about undermining an administration. Remember the letter that Tom Cotton and 46 other dopey Con Senators sent to Iran telling them they don't understand the U.S constitution and how our government works and that they should deal with the Congress and not Obama?
Iran's response was classic.
"...the authors (of the letter) not only do not understand international law, but are not fully cognizant of the nuances of their own Constitution when it comes to presidential powers in the conduct of foreign policy."
Lol. Schooled!
“What Senator Cotton did is a gross breach of discipline, and especially as a veteran of the Army, he should know better,” Eaton told me. “I have no issue with Senator Cotton, or others, voicing their opinion in opposition to any deal to halt Iran’s nuclear progress. Speaking out on these issues is clearly part of his job. But to directly engage a foreign entity, in this way, undermining the strategy and work of our diplomats and our Commander in Chief, strains the very discipline and structure that our foreign relations depend on, to succeed.”
Post #26877: "The December U-6 unemployment rate, the broadest measure of unemployment is at 8.1%. It actually ticked up one tenth of a percent since a low of 8.0% in October. As of December 2016 it was 9.1%
DEFINITION of 'U-6 Rate'
The unemployment rate that includes discouraged workers who have quit looking for a job and part-time workers looking for full-time employment. The U-6 rate is considered by many economists to be the most revealing factor of a country’s unemployment situation since it covers the percentage of the labor force that is unemployed, underemployed, and discouraged."
Additionally the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports 6.8 percent unemployment rate for black workers in December, the lowest in the 45 years the data has been tracked. The unemployment rate for Hispanics in the U.S. is also at a historic low at 4.7%.
Whirlpool Corp. said it’s adding 200 jobs after the Trump Administration imposed a tariff of up to 50 percent on large residential washing machines, a penalty aimed at imports from rivals Samsung Electronics Co. and LG Electronics Inc.
The new full-time employees will work at a factory in Clyde, Ohio, Whirlpool said on Monday. The American appliance maker also vowed to make broader investments in manufacturing and innovation.
Whirlpool, based in Benton Harbor, Michigan, renewed allegations last year that its South Korean rivals illegally undercut prices on washing machines. In May, it filed a so-called safeguard petition, which is meant to provide help to domestic manufacturers hurt by importers selling products at excessively low levels.
“This is a victory for American workers and consumers alike,” Chief Executive Officer Jeff Fettig said in a statement on Monday. “By enforcing our existing trade laws, President Trump has ensured American workers will compete on a level playing field with their foreign counterparts, enabled new manufacturing jobs here in America and will usher in a new era of innovation for consumers everywhere.”
Corrections:
Trump could also plead the 5th during the Special Counsel interview.
Technically it's called making false statements, not perjury, when lying to federal investigators
Any other options for Trump than the 3? I think it's a given that Mueller won't agree to an affidavit from Trump.
There is another option. A complete and total Trump freakout. Actually,probably the most likely option. Think Saturday Night Massacre, Pardon Party... no telling what else.
It is the height of hypocrisy for Cons to be bitching and moaning about undermining an administration. Remember the letter that Tom Cotton and 46 other dopey Con Senators sent to Iran telling them they don't understand the U.S constitution and how our government works and that they should deal with the Congress and not Obama?
Iran's response was classic.
"...the authors (of the letter) not only do not understand international law, but are not fully cognizant of the nuances of their own Constitution when it comes to presidential powers in the conduct of foreign policy."
Lol. Schooled!
“What Senator Cotton did is a gross breach of discipline, and especially as a veteran of the Army, he should know better,” Eaton told me. “I have no issue with Senator Cotton, or others, voicing their opinion in opposition to any deal to halt Iran’s nuclear progress. Speaking out on these issues is clearly part of his job. But to directly engage a foreign entity, in this way, undermining the strategy and work of our diplomats and our Commander in Chief, strains the very discipline and structure that our foreign relations depend on, to succeed.”
You want to take that road, TMan? How about this?
Kennedy’s long history with the KGB is well documented, but underreported. It remains available through the writings of the now deceased Vasiliy Mitrokhin, who defected to Britain from the Soviet Union in 1992, and a separate 1983 memo addressed to then General Secretary Yuri Andropov. Kennedy’s actions occurred at the expense of presidential authority and in violation of federal law, according to academics and scholars who are familiar with the documents.
"Kennedy’s long history with the KGB is well documented, but underreported. It remains available through the writings of the now deceased Vasiliy Mitrokhin, who defected to Britain from the Soviet Union in 1992, and a separate 1983 memo addressed to then General Secretary Yuri Andropov. Kennedy’s actions occurred at the expense of presidential authority and in violation of federal law, according to academics and scholars who are familiar with the documents."
Sessions should nail Kerry's sorry azz to the wall if the report proves true.
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