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    that riveting piece of news just destroyed thousands of jobs what part don't you understand ?

    Trump policys encouraged engineering and manufacturing jobs back to the USA which i applauded . wish our politicians would have the boll@x to do the same . As i am passionate about engineering i would support any politician here to do the same whatever party

    To me the current tory party is inept and would like to think stammer would think along the lines of holding and bringing back high quality engineering jobs back to the UK . i,m old enough to remember the milk snatcher thatcher destroying our industry so to me Trump would be the perfect tonic for us right now

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    Quote Originally Posted by MOZZER2 View Post
    that riveting piece of news just destroyed thousands of jobs what part don't you understand ?

    Trump policys encouraged engineering and manufacturing jobs back to the USA which i applauded . wish our politicians would have the boll@x to do the same . As i am passionate about engineering i would support any politician here to do the same whatever party

    To me the current tory party is inept and would like to think stammer would think along the lines of holding and bringing back high quality engineering jobs back to the UK . i,m old enough to remember the milk snatcher thatcher destroying our industry so to me Trump would be the perfect tonic for us right now
    Did it? Maybe you follow it closer than me, but my understanding is that there are currently only about a thousand jobs on the pipeline, and most of them are temporary until it was constructed (that's months, not years) and it would only have created about 50 permanent jobs after that. But you are the facts man so you can correct me!

    I'm pretty sure someone has responded to one of your trump manufacturing jobs posts before. It's so hard to keep up with everything!

    https://www.ccmb.co.uk/newreply.php?...eply&p=5138261

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    Did it? Maybe you follow it closer than me, but my understanding is that there are currently only about a thousand jobs on the pipeline, and most of them are temporary until it was constructed (that's months, not years) and it would only have created about 50 permanent jobs after that. But you are the facts man so you can correct me!

    I'm pretty sure someone has responded to one of your trump manufacturing jobs posts before. It's so hard to keep up with everything!

    https://www.ccmb.co.uk/newreply.php?...eply&p=5138261
    just by a stroke of a pen he just eliminated more than a million jobs...........

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4PmloZDOPA

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    Quote Originally Posted by MOZZER2 View Post
    just by a stroke of a pen he just eliminated more than a million jobs...........

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4PmloZDOPA
    Care to elaborate on the facts for this claim? Because it sounds insane. You can't really believe this, surely? I know we only have to look back at the older pages to see that pretty much everything you've posted has turned out to be nonsense, but your sentence is not even a bit plausible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    Care to elaborate on the facts for this claim? Because it sounds insane. You can't really believe this, surely? I know we only have to look back at the older pages to see that pretty much everything you've posted has turned out to be nonsense, but your sentence is not even a bit plausible.
    yes from CNN business 861,000 people filed for unemployment last week not quite the 1 million as mentioned but economist over the pond claim it will hit 1.4 million by easter

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rcl_vaN4Pc

    not a great start is it

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    Hey!!! Mozzer's back. Maybe he's had a chance to reflect on his views about Trump during this tiiii... Oh dear.

    He's gone forever, isn't he? A Poundland Rogersblue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heisenberg View Post
    Hey!!! Mozzer's back. Maybe he's had a chance to reflect on his views about Trump during this tiiii... Oh dear.

    He's gone forever, isn't he? A Poundland Rogersblue.
    Don't disrespect Mozzer like that, he gets his info from his "people on the ground" in America

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    Also here's a bit more substance to the 11000 jobs story https://eu.statesman.com/story/news/...ck/6673822002/

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    All this impeachment stuff simply feeds his audiences which are large, just keeps the loop in the conversation and headlines giving him another free media platform , what a waste of political effort and time, just grandstanding in such drastic times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    All this impeachment stuff simply feeds his audiences which are large, just keeps the loop in the conversation and headlines giving him another free media platform , what a waste of political effort and time, just grandstanding in such drastic times.
    I can't see any problem with keeping the loop in the conversation! There should be more loops in the conversation. The loops we already have are not enough - not since Gluey went AWOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    All this impeachment stuff simply feeds his audiences which are large, just keeps the loop in the conversation and headlines giving him another free media platform , what a waste of political effort and time, just grandstanding in such drastic times.
    You must be constipated by this point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heisenberg View Post
    You must be constipated by this point.
    7 republicans voting to convict and coward McConnell's comments after show that impeachment and conviction were the correct things to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    7 republicans voting to convict and coward McConnell's comments after show that impeachment and conviction were the correct things to do.
    Ultimately, I wonder if the Republicans will damage themselves more than any one else by voting against impeachment? One thing that has always been clear is Trump’s loyalty will always be to himself, rather than any party, so, if he encounters any significant opposition to his plans to be their candidate in 2024, he’ll stand as an independent or form a new party, thereby splitting the Republican vote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    All this impeachment stuff simply feeds his audiences which are large, just keeps the loop in the conversation and headlines giving him another free media platform , what a waste of political effort and time, just grandstanding in such drastic times.
    Will you say the same if the republicans try to impeach Biden or Harris on something lesser than insurrection?


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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    Will you say the same if the republicans try to impeach Biden or Harris on something lesser than insurrection?

    YEP.

    Typical American bollocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Ultimately, I wonder if the Republicans will damage themselves more than any one else by voting against impeachment? One thing that has always been clear is Trump’s loyalty will always be to himself, rather than any party, so, if he encounters any significant opposition to his plans to be their candidate in 2024, he’ll stand as an independent or form a new party, thereby splitting the Republican vote.
    I think their actions are based on fear of losing voters as a record number of people voted for Trump as a losing candidate thats many millions of potential voters for the Trump mantra .

    I wonder if the Trump mantra is bigger that the man himself in America and could return in another identity ?

    Below are those figures that must register in Republicans minds after being lead by an awful man:

    Biden*won 81,283,098*votes, or 51.3 percent of the votes cast. He is the first U.S. presidential candidate to have won more than 80 million votes.

    ( Trump won 74,222,958*votes, or 46.8 percent of the votes cast. )That’s more votes than any other presidential candidate has ever won, with the exception of Biden.*

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    In actual trump news, the supreme court (HIS supreme court!) has permitted New York to look at his tax returns.

    He's not happy about it, and why should he be? That's how they got Capone.

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    In other Trump news, he made $1.6bn in revenue and income whilst President - a large part of it by corruptly misusing the office!

    https://www.citizensforethics.org/re...ile-president/

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    In actual trump news, the supreme court (HIS supreme court!) has permitted New York to look at his tax returns.

    He's not happy about it, and why should he be? That's how they got Capone.
    Next... Syphillis!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heisenberg View Post
    Next... Syphillis!
    hopefully

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    Mozzer, out of interest what's your view on the US rejoining the Paris climate agreement? In favour of against?

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    TBH lardy a topic that has passed me by . It will be something I will look at in more detail before I add any worthwhile value to the topic .

    anyway onto more pressing matters an interesting piece here from Russell Brand regarding Trump and the media

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbmAetjnV44

    does Trump need the mainstream media or does the mainstream media need Trump ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MOZZER2 View Post
    TBH lardy a topic that has passed me by . It will be something I will look at in more detail before I add any worthwhile value to the topic .

    anyway onto more pressing matters an interesting piece here from Russell Brand regarding Trump and the media

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbmAetjnV44

    does Trump need the mainstream media or does the mainstream media need Trump ?
    Yeah it's just a minor thing really. Still...

    A few days ago you posted a link to Kevin McCarthy saying that Biden had wiped out a million jobs with one signature, which you seemed to think meant that one million more Americans had just become unemployed. Unless you know better, I'd suggest he was referring to the US rejoining the Paris agreement and potential jobs not being created. Ignoring that green energy would also create jobs that otherwise wouldn't exist, of course, so it's not a net figure.

    Anyway, I'll take a better global environment over some dirty manufacturing jobs in the US.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    Yeah it's just a minor thing really. Still...

    A few days ago you posted a link to Kevin McCarthy saying that Biden had wiped out a million jobs with one signature, which you seemed to think meant that one million more Americans had just become unemployed. Unless you know better, I'd suggest he was referring to the US rejoining the Paris agreement and potential jobs not being created. Ignoring that green energy would also create jobs that otherwise wouldn't exist, of course, so it's not a net figure.

    Anyway, I'll take a better global environment over some dirty manufacturing jobs in the US.
    i knew where you were heading with this one but this whole topic is littered with so many stats and the main leaders of the world play lip service to this agreement but the biggest winner of all is china gaining them a monumental manufacturing advantage in the short and medium term .

    This topic should really be on a main topic thread . China wins wins wins again and you wonder why the orange man stood his ground

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6A79YN7Kvk

    all for green energy and a cleaner environment but let it be on an even keel please . Green energy is creating thousands of jobs as you say and I should know as i,m working on a green and renewable energy project now !

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    Quote Originally Posted by MOZZER2 View Post
    i knew where you were heading with this one but this whole topic is littered with so many stats and the main leaders of the world play lip service to this agreement but the biggest winner of all is china gaining them a monumental manufacturing advantage in the short and medium term .

    This topic should really be on a main topic thread . China wins wins wins again and you wonder why the orange man stood his ground

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6A79YN7Kvk

    all for green energy and a cleaner environment but let it be on an even keel please . Green energy is creating thousands of jobs as you say and I should know as i,m working on a green and renewable energy project now !
    'Knew where you were heading'

    Lol - you posted the McCarthy quote to begin with without understanding what he was talking about!

    As for an even keel - what is the Paris Agreement if not an attempt to make it on an even keel?

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