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  • The On-cum-cummin' god-Emperor Trump Administration

    The On-cum-cummin' god-Emperor Trump Administration

    Drain the Swamp, Keep at least half the Alley-gators



    http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...5500#post15500
    http://christian-identity.net/forum/...5500#post15500


    The god-Emperor beat the evil sick wicked crooked bitch Hillary like a niglet step-child thanks in part by fog-horn shouting out the Great Whigger Race and promising all manner of shit, like building a wall to keep the beaners out, to not start any stupid wars for benefit of the jews, to lock up the evil bitch, and all sorts of shit to "Make Amurri'kwa Great Again."

    Now was the god-Emperor just blowing smoke or crack or anything else up ZOGling whigger & mamzer ass-clown ass-cracks? Probably.

    This thread is to take note as to what, if anything is being actually done -- or not -- to foolfill the sundry promises.

    Hail Victory!!!




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    Trump's Carrier deal worthy of 'banana' republic: Mexico official

    Trump's Carrier deal worthy of 'banana' republic: Mexico official

    By Alexandra Alper
    ReutersDecember 1, 2016



    https://www.yahoo.com/news/trumps-ca...8--sector.html
    http://christian-identity.net/forum/...5612#post15612
    http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...5612#post15612


    MONTERREY, Mexico (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's intervention to stop jobs at a plant in Indiana going to Mexico is typical of what happens in countries that Americans call "banana" republics, a senior Mexican state official said on Thursday.

    Carrier, a unit of United Technologies Corp <UTX.N>, said on Thursday that state officials had pledged $7 million in tax breaks to encourage the firm to keep around 1,100 jobs in Indianapolis after Trump stepped in to protect U.S. workers.

    A heating and air-conditioning company, Carrier said in February it would cut some 2,100 jobs in closing two Indiana plants and move production near to the city of Monterrey in Nuevo Leon, a state bordering Texas in northern Mexico.

    On the campaign trail, Trump criticized Carrier and other U.S. companies investing in Mexico as unpatriotic and threatened to impose tariffs on Mexican-made goods as part of his pledge to put "America first."

    Trump's deal with Carrier created an "uncomfortable" situation for the company, and went beyond politicians' remit, Fernando Turner, economy minister for Nuevo Leon, said in an interview.

    "It's not our job. It's up to companies to take their own decisions, not politicians; that's what's done in Latin American countries that they call banana (republics) in the United States," he said, laughing.

    "It's not something that was done up until now in the United States. But anyway, things change."

    Trump has threatened to abandon the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) between the United States, Canada and Mexico if he cannot renegotiate better terms for the U.S., arguing the agreement has hollowed out U.S. manufacturing to Mexico's benefit.

    But Turner said that Mexico had not been a winner from NAFTA. The trade deal had both failed to lift Mexican economic growth and had cost the country millions of jobs, he argued.

    Mexican economic growth averaged 2.6 percent in the 22 years since NAFTA took effect in 1994, compared with 2.5 percent for the far wealthier United States, according to World Bank data.

    "(Trump) is sending a message to (U.S.) workers, to unions that they don't need to change, that everything is fine, that Mexico is the problem. But the problem is not Mexico," Turner added. "They're barking up the wrong tree."

    Still, Turner said Trump was "intelligent" and his ambition to grow the U.S. economy would benefit Mexico if it came off.

    "Trade between Mexico and the United States did not begin with NAFTA," he said.

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    (Additional reporting by Christine Murray; Editing by Dave Graham)

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