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Discussion in 'Politics' started by Buy1Sell2, Dec 10, 2017.

  1. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    So the Democratic candidate is former rapper, Antonio Delgado, with a long history of lyrics that call women biatches and hos. His lyrics 'include frequent use of a racial epithet common among black rappers, and criticize some of the founders as “dead presidents” who “believe in white supremacy.”'

    A Congressional Candidate Used to Be a Rapper. Will It Matter?
    https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/17/us/politics/antonio-delgado-lyrics.html

    I would say that his lyrics are very offensive to the majority of the voters in the district.
     
    #701     Oct 26, 2018
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    #702     Oct 26, 2018
  3. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Funny how Mr never above 50% in elections or polls can call others lowly rated
     
    #703     Oct 26, 2018
  4. Enjoy!!

     
    #704     Oct 26, 2018
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  5. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Majority of Americans voted against him and disapprove of him and historians rank him as one of the worst but if Charlie Kirk says it:rolleyes:
     
    #705     Oct 26, 2018
  6. Poindexter

    Poindexter

    Actually, that's bullshit but:

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    P.S. Today is Shillary's birthday... be sure to send her your best wishes :D
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    #706     Oct 26, 2018
  7. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    FALSE
     
    #707     Oct 26, 2018


  8. Ah yes, I recall the old Republican Party of Europe a long time ago told through the diary/letters of H.H. :

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    #708     Oct 29, 2018


  9. Good job Mr. President.
     
    #709     Oct 29, 2018
  10. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Fiat Chrysler Was Going to Stop Producing Trucks in Mexico. Then the New Nafta Happened

    By Hallie Detrick
    7:41 AM EDT
    Fiat Chrysler (fcau) may not have to bring production back to the U.S. after all.

    Before President Trump even took office, then-CEO Sergio Marchionne announced the company may have to move production out of Mexico if Trump were to follow through on his plans to tariff imports from Mexico. But now that there’s a new trade agreement between Canada, the United States, and Mexico, and that tariff plan is out the window, it looks like Fiat Chrysler’s Saltillo plant in Mexico may play a huge role in the company’s plan to become number two in U.S. pickup truck sales.

    The company’s new CEO Mike Manley, who took over when Marchionne died suddenly over the summer, told Reuters that the plant in Mexico, along with one in Warren, Mich., would be essential to his plan to overtake Ford GM (gm) to move out of third place in pickup sales. Keeping those two factories open and producing Ram trucks would free up capacity elsewhere to focus on Fiat Chrysler’s new bid for market share, which is based on a truck offer that is more fuel efficient, easier to shift, and kitted out with an optional 12-inch touch screen display on the dashboard.

    The plan seems to be working. In the year through late October, Rams sold for about $4,000 more on average than competitor Ford F-150.
     
    #710     Oct 29, 2018
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