Edofnor
Veteran XX
China cuts tariffs in half on $75 billion of U.S. imports - CBS News
China cuts tariffs in half on $75 billion of U.S. imports
they can't get enuff of our bats
China cuts tariffs in half on $75 billion of U.S. imports - CBS News
China cuts tariffs in half on $75 billion of U.S. imports
Just wondering how many people in total have left her staff since last November?
Are they singling out these women especially for any reason?
Just wondering how many people in total have left her staff since last November?
Are they singling out these women especially for any reason?
Warren said she supports these brave women without any reservations
Warren said she supports these brave women without any reservations
This is the Electoral College on Donald Trump.
Familiar presidential battlegrounds—not just Ohio and Virginia, but also Colorado, Iowa and more—are fading from the radar. States that haven’t experienced a top-of-the-ticket dogfight in decades—like Arizona, Georgia, Minnesota and maybe even Texas—are suddenly poised to play a pivotal role.
You can argue about whether Minnesota—a cradle of liberalism that produced Hubert Humphrey, Walter Mondale and Paul Wellstone—is a pipe dream for Trump in 2020. Or whether Texas—where Republicans hold all nine statewide elected offices, both Senate seats and both chambers of the Legislature—will truly be in play in November. But one thing seems increasingly inarguable: This presidential race will be fought on electoral terrain that would have been unthinkable four years ago, before Trump blew everything up.
While the state’s demographics aren’t quite as favorable to Trump as those in several other nearby states, his campaign has already said it’s planning to pour up to $30 million into the state. That’s roughly 1000 times what it spent there in 2016. To show his resolve, the president has also visited the state a handful of times since capturing the White House.
In a secretly recorded audio released last year, the state’s House Speaker, Dennis Bonnen, conceded as much, saying Trump is “killing us in the urban-suburban districts.”
The Trumps will be a dynasty that will last for decades,” Parscale said, “propelling the Republican Party into a new party.”
corporate and establishment dems want fauxcahontas out of the race same as #burnedme
Are you stuck in a low-wage job or are you under-employed?
US unemployment is hovering at historic lows, but studies show many workers are in low paying jobs. Why have you had trouble getting a better-paying job?
On the same day that the U.S. Senate voted to acquit President Trump over the allegations leveled by Democrats in their two impeachment articles, the director of the FBI reportedly made a significant admission during a House Judiciary Committee hearing. After publicly insisting that the FBI had not unfairly targeted the Trump campaign in its surveilling of Trump adviser Carter Page — prompting a sharp rebuke from President Trump — Wray reportedly acknowledged Wednesday that the FBI engaged in “illegal surveillance with respect to at least several of these FISA applications because there was no probable cause or proper predication.”
I never click CNN unless it's something that I'm sure they would rather not report on. I almost always find something that makes me laugh.
Here's a question they ask their base to respond to after having to write about how great the economy and job rate are doing.
They're trying to get their base to dig up dirt for them; gotta get them feelz stories when facts don't help your agenda.