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Trump Era New Job Announcements Thread

GunsOfFrankEaton

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There's gonna be a lot of these. This could be a thread that grows a mile long. Each one of these new jobs announcements is good news for the American people but a kick in the crotch to the American left and globalists who want to see our country diluted with foreigners and our jobs sent overseas.

Chrysler-Fiat announces $1 Billion investment in the U.S., 2,000 new jobs days, after Trump warning.

https://www.google.com/amp/www.foxn...t-in-u-s-manufacturing-2000-new-jobs.amp.html
 
I don't trust Alibaba, but it gives Trump leverage over Jeff Bezos (Amazon owner, Alibaba competitor, and owner of his personal blog the Washington Post).

More Trumpian 4D chess.

 
Perspective for the last eight years.

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What's with you people?

Real question.
What's with you guys... Your critical thinking skills are washed away by your man crush of Trump. To be clear - not a damn one of these press releases put a person to work. High five each other when you see an impact on the unemployment figures - until then you look like a bunch of 14 YO cheerleaders.
 
What's with you guys... Your critical thinking skills are washed away by your man crush of Trump. To be clear - not a damn one of these press releases put a person to work. High five each other when you see an impact on the unemployment figures - until then you look like a bunch of 14 YO cheerleaders.

What we're seeing (before Trump takes office) is the difference between having someone who has worked in the private sector and knows how to negotiate ---- versus someone who has never ran a business.

Because he has never ran a business or worked in the private sector, he minimizes personal risk-taking and innovation (in favor of 'the system').

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What we're seeing (before Trump takes office) is the difference between having someone who has worked in the private sector and knows how to negotiate.

It's a total contrast to the current commander in chief, who leaves out personal risk-taking and innovation (in favor of 'the system'):

Bullshit. What you are seeing now is a master propagandist, nothing more.
 
Bullshit. What you are seeing now is a master propagandist, nothing more.

Let's take your emotions out of it, and use some reasoning.


Two days after Amazon's biggest global competitor meets with Trump and announces this:





Amazon announces this:




Trump just demonstrated the effective use of negotiation leverage on behalf of the American people. Not propaganda.
 
Let's take your emotions out of it, and use some reasoning.


Two days after Amazon's biggest global competitor meets with Trump and announces this:





Amazon announces this:




Trump just demonstrated the effective use of negotiation leverage on behalf of the American people. Not propaganda.
If you think one has anything to do with the other you are dreaming. The sun came out this morning as I woke up... damn I am one powerful sumbitch aren't I?
 
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If you think one has anything to do with the other you are dreaming. The sun came out this morning as I woke up... damn I am one powerful sumbitch aren't I?
Sure, and the presidency of Barrack Hussein Obama did not lead to democrats losing nearly 1,500 state house, assembly and senate seats nationwide along with the U.S. House and Senate in Washington, and the presidency to unlikely outsider, Donald Trump. Sure, there just isn't any such dynamic as cause and effect. You would have just gotten up out of bed every day over these last eight years and the democrats would have become a minority party anyway. Gotcha. Losing sucks, I suppose, and can lead to such faulty reasoning and more losing to come. Good luck.
 
Sure, and the presidency of Barrack Hussein Obama did not lead to democrats losing nearly 1,500 state house, assembly and senate seats nationwide along with the U.S. House and Senate in Washington, and the presidency to unlikely outsider, Donald Trump. Sure, there just isn't any such dynamic as cause and effect. You would have just gotten up out of bed every day over these last eight years and the democrats would have become a minority party anyway. Gotcha. Losing sucks, I suppose, and can lead to such faulty reasoning and more losing to come. Good luck.
Lets check back on all these jobs being created in say 6 months... If the actual stats bear out "winning until we are sick of winning" I will be the first to congratulate you on your good judgement.
 
Please, if you can, tell me who got hired as a result of these tweets and press releases? Not to mention, please connect the dots between Amazon CONTINUING to hire at an impressive clip and the PeeOTUS.

You serious? Anyone here claiming that these jobs have already been filled? No f'n shit there is no immediate impact to various companies saying they are going to add job in the US in '17, '18, etc......

I have no idea on Amazon continuing to add jobs.....and neither do you. We'd both have to study their job growth history to understand whether this announcement is for an uptick in hiring rate or just continuing the momentum that they have previously possessed. I think we'd both like to know and I might spend a little time this afternoon looking, pending how much cabin fever my kiddos get today.

However, when company after company, immediately after meeting with Trump or getting word from Trump about import taxes, etc., continues to issue releases that state that they are adding jobs in the US in lieu of adding those exact same jobs in other countries, I think pretty clearly demonstrates that we are moving in the right direction. At this point in Trump's pre-presidency, I'm not sure what else even the most biased lib could reasonably expect.

We're six days away from the inauguration and it is unbelievably clear that Trump will be light years better for US businesses, and consequently the American economy, than his predecessor.
 
If all this was going to happen regardless of Trump why are these people announcing now? I know Jeff Bezos was a Hillary supporter wouldn't he of wanted to announce when Hillary or Obama might get the credit?
 
They don't like WINNING! If a lib isn't miserable and fighting for a "cause", life sucks.

Fighting for a cause: BOOOOOO!!

If all this was going to happen regardless of Trump why are these people announcing now? I know Jeff Bezos was a Hillary supporter wouldn't he of wanted to announce when Hillary or Obama might get the credit?

There were 2,200,000 jobs created last year, there just wasn't a victory lap from Obama every time one was announced. Another reason Obama didn't get to take credit for robust job creation two weeks before his inauguration is because he took office in a recession.
 
If all this was going to happen regardless of Trump why are these people announcing now? I know Jeff Bezos was a Hillary supporter wouldn't he of wanted to announce when Hillary or Obama might get the credit?
I'll ask him if I get the chance...
 
Fighting for a cause: BOOOOOO!!



There were 2,200,000 jobs created last year, there just wasn't a victory lap from Obama every time one was announced.

Like many things over the last eight years, the devil is in the details. (And few people want to go into details)


Similar to to the popular claim "millions of Americans are newly insured thanks to Obamacare." (Without bothering to explain what the newly insured "insurance" actually consists of -- IE insanely high deductible mixed with incredibly narrow list of physicians they can see)

--- the majority of new jobs created in recent years pale in comparison to jobs that were lost.




Whether Trump can truly reverse this trend remains to be seen (he's working against powerful forces of automation) ---- but lowering taxes (personal and corporate) and reducing regulations will give us a fighting chance.


Especially combined with his negotiation skills.


We are already seeing major positive events and he hasn't even took office yet.
 
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