Trump is standing up and selling Bullsh!t and Right wingers are eating it up.

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87% of lost manufacturing jobs were automated. They didn't move overseas, they just went away.

We don't manufacture anymore? Really?

Think nothing is made in America? Output has doubled in three decades

Top 20 Facts About Manufacturing | NAM

9. Over the next decade, nearly 3½ million manufacturing jobs will likely be needed, and 2 million are expected to go unfilled due to the skills gap.
Moreover, according to a recent report, 80 percent of manufacturers report a moderate or serious shortage of qualified applicants for skilled and highly-skilled production positions. (Source: Deloitte and the Manufacturing Institute)

10. Exports support higher-paying jobs for an increasingly educated and diverse workforce. Jobs supported by exports pay, on average, 18 percent more than other jobs. Employees in the “most trade-intensive industries” earn an average compensation of nearly $94,000, or more than 56 percent more than those in manufacturing companies that were less engaged in trade. (Source: MAPI Foundation, using data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis)

11. Over the past 25 years, U.S.-manufactured goods exports have quadrupled. In 1990, for example, U.S. manufacturers exported $329.5 billion in goods. By 2000, that number had more than doubled to $708.0 billion. In 2014, it reached an all-time high, for the fifth consecutive year, of $1.403 trillion, despite slowing global growth. With that said, a number of economic headwinds have dampened export demand since then, with U.S.-manufactured goods exports down 6.1 percent in 2015 to $1.317 trillion. (Source: U.S. Commerce Department)

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Are you right wingers really believing these lies and BS? Tell me you know better?

With so many jobs gone, why do these companies need even more tax cuts???
 
87% of lost manufacturing jobs were automated. They didn't move overseas, they just went away.

We don't manufacture anymore? Really?

Think nothing is made in America? Output has doubled in three decades

Top 20 Facts About Manufacturing | NAM

9. Over the next decade, nearly 3½ million manufacturing jobs will likely be needed, and 2 million are expected to go unfilled due to the skills gap.
Moreover, according to a recent report, 80 percent of manufacturers report a moderate or serious shortage of qualified applicants for skilled and highly-skilled production positions. (Source: Deloitte and the Manufacturing Institute)

10. Exports support higher-paying jobs for an increasingly educated and diverse workforce. Jobs supported by exports pay, on average, 18 percent more than other jobs. Employees in the “most trade-intensive industries” earn an average compensation of nearly $94,000, or more than 56 percent more than those in manufacturing companies that were less engaged in trade. (Source: MAPI Foundation, using data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis)

11. Over the past 25 years, U.S.-manufactured goods exports have quadrupled. In 1990, for example, U.S. manufacturers exported $329.5 billion in goods. By 2000, that number had more than doubled to $708.0 billion. In 2014, it reached an all-time high, for the fifth consecutive year, of $1.403 trillion, despite slowing global growth. With that said, a number of economic headwinds have dampened export demand since then, with U.S.-manufactured goods exports down 6.1 percent in 2015 to $1.317 trillion. (Source: U.S. Commerce Department)

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Are you right wingers really believing these lies and BS? Tell me you know better?

With so many jobs gone, why do these companies need even more tax cuts???

Actually, you didn't disprove anything lol. You just tried to explain them away.
 
87% of lost manufacturing jobs were automated. They didn't move overseas, they just went away.

We don't manufacture anymore? Really?

Think nothing is made in America? Output has doubled in three decades

Top 20 Facts About Manufacturing | NAM

9. Over the next decade, nearly 3½ million manufacturing jobs will likely be needed, and 2 million are expected to go unfilled due to the skills gap.
Moreover, according to a recent report, 80 percent of manufacturers report a moderate or serious shortage of qualified applicants for skilled and highly-skilled production positions. (Source: Deloitte and the Manufacturing Institute)

10. Exports support higher-paying jobs for an increasingly educated and diverse workforce. Jobs supported by exports pay, on average, 18 percent more than other jobs. Employees in the “most trade-intensive industries” earn an average compensation of nearly $94,000, or more than 56 percent more than those in manufacturing companies that were less engaged in trade. (Source: MAPI Foundation, using data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis)

11. Over the past 25 years, U.S.-manufactured goods exports have quadrupled. In 1990, for example, U.S. manufacturers exported $329.5 billion in goods. By 2000, that number had more than doubled to $708.0 billion. In 2014, it reached an all-time high, for the fifth consecutive year, of $1.403 trillion, despite slowing global growth. With that said, a number of economic headwinds have dampened export demand since then, with U.S.-manufactured goods exports down 6.1 percent in 2015 to $1.317 trillion. (Source: U.S. Commerce Department)

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Are you right wingers really believing these lies and BS? Tell me you know better?

With so many jobs gone, why do these companies need even more tax cuts???


And the Hag could not beat him.
 
87% of lost manufacturing jobs were automated. They didn't move overseas, they just went away.

We don't manufacture anymore? Really?

Think nothing is made in America? Output has doubled in three decades

Top 20 Facts About Manufacturing | NAM

9. Over the next decade, nearly 3½ million manufacturing jobs will likely be needed, and 2 million are expected to go unfilled due to the skills gap.
Moreover, according to a recent report, 80 percent of manufacturers report a moderate or serious shortage of qualified applicants for skilled and highly-skilled production positions. (Source: Deloitte and the Manufacturing Institute)

10. Exports support higher-paying jobs for an increasingly educated and diverse workforce. Jobs supported by exports pay, on average, 18 percent more than other jobs. Employees in the “most trade-intensive industries” earn an average compensation of nearly $94,000, or more than 56 percent more than those in manufacturing companies that were less engaged in trade. (Source: MAPI Foundation, using data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis)

11. Over the past 25 years, U.S.-manufactured goods exports have quadrupled. In 1990, for example, U.S. manufacturers exported $329.5 billion in goods. By 2000, that number had more than doubled to $708.0 billion. In 2014, it reached an all-time high, for the fifth consecutive year, of $1.403 trillion, despite slowing global growth. With that said, a number of economic headwinds have dampened export demand since then, with U.S.-manufactured goods exports down 6.1 percent in 2015 to $1.317 trillion. (Source: U.S. Commerce Department)

-------------------------

Are you right wingers really believing these lies and BS? Tell me you know better?

With so many jobs gone, why do these companies need even more tax cuts???

With so many jobs gone, why do these companies need even more tax cuts???

Because taxes are too high.
 
87% of lost manufacturing jobs were automated. They didn't move overseas, they just went away.

We don't manufacture anymore? Really?

Think nothing is made in America? Output has doubled in three decades

Top 20 Facts About Manufacturing | NAM

9. Over the next decade, nearly 3½ million manufacturing jobs will likely be needed, and 2 million are expected to go unfilled due to the skills gap.
Moreover, according to a recent report, 80 percent of manufacturers report a moderate or serious shortage of qualified applicants for skilled and highly-skilled production positions. (Source: Deloitte and the Manufacturing Institute)

10. Exports support higher-paying jobs for an increasingly educated and diverse workforce. Jobs supported by exports pay, on average, 18 percent more than other jobs. Employees in the “most trade-intensive industries” earn an average compensation of nearly $94,000, or more than 56 percent more than those in manufacturing companies that were less engaged in trade. (Source: MAPI Foundation, using data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis)

11. Over the past 25 years, U.S.-manufactured goods exports have quadrupled. In 1990, for example, U.S. manufacturers exported $329.5 billion in goods. By 2000, that number had more than doubled to $708.0 billion. In 2014, it reached an all-time high, for the fifth consecutive year, of $1.403 trillion, despite slowing global growth. With that said, a number of economic headwinds have dampened export demand since then, with U.S.-manufactured goods exports down 6.1 percent in 2015 to $1.317 trillion. (Source: U.S. Commerce Department)

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Are you right wingers really believing these lies and BS? Tell me you know better?

With so many jobs gone, why do these companies need even more tax cuts???

With so many jobs gone, why do these companies need even more tax cuts???

Because taxes are too high.


Leftists want to tax us to prosperity and save the planet.

Taxes are the answer
 
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87% of lost manufacturing jobs were automated. They didn't move overseas, they just went away.

We don't manufacture anymore? Really?

Think nothing is made in America? Output has doubled in three decades

Top 20 Facts About Manufacturing | NAM

9. Over the next decade, nearly 3½ million manufacturing jobs will likely be needed, and 2 million are expected to go unfilled due to the skills gap.
Moreover, according to a recent report, 80 percent of manufacturers report a moderate or serious shortage of qualified applicants for skilled and highly-skilled production positions. (Source: Deloitte and the Manufacturing Institute)

10. Exports support higher-paying jobs for an increasingly educated and diverse workforce. Jobs supported by exports pay, on average, 18 percent more than other jobs. Employees in the “most trade-intensive industries” earn an average compensation of nearly $94,000, or more than 56 percent more than those in manufacturing companies that were less engaged in trade. (Source: MAPI Foundation, using data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis)

11. Over the past 25 years, U.S.-manufactured goods exports have quadrupled. In 1990, for example, U.S. manufacturers exported $329.5 billion in goods. By 2000, that number had more than doubled to $708.0 billion. In 2014, it reached an all-time high, for the fifth consecutive year, of $1.403 trillion, despite slowing global growth. With that said, a number of economic headwinds have dampened export demand since then, with U.S.-manufactured goods exports down 6.1 percent in 2015 to $1.317 trillion. (Source: U.S. Commerce Department)

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Are you right wingers really believing these lies and BS? Tell me you know better?

With so many jobs gone, why do these companies need even more tax cuts???

With so many jobs gone, why do these companies need even more tax cuts???

Because taxes are too high.


Leftists want to tax us to prosperity and save the planet.

Taxes are the answer
No, education is the answer.

Are all Republicans tards?

Manufacturing has millions of jobs they can't fill because people don't have the education or technical know how. Trump just gave a "full of lies" speech the media is ignoring giving the wrong impression that by focusing on Russia, they are keeping automated jobs from "coming back".

They aren't coming back. They have been automated.

If Republicans want good jobs, they should be demanding access to education.

Instead, like the RW idiots at the USMB, they think it's laughable.

What is wrong with you guys? Why this determined ignorance?????????????????
 
87% of lost manufacturing jobs were automated. They didn't move overseas, they just went away.

We don't manufacture anymore? Really?

Think nothing is made in America? Output has doubled in three decades

Top 20 Facts About Manufacturing | NAM

9. Over the next decade, nearly 3½ million manufacturing jobs will likely be needed, and 2 million are expected to go unfilled due to the skills gap.
Moreover, according to a recent report, 80 percent of manufacturers report a moderate or serious shortage of qualified applicants for skilled and highly-skilled production positions. (Source: Deloitte and the Manufacturing Institute)

10. Exports support higher-paying jobs for an increasingly educated and diverse workforce. Jobs supported by exports pay, on average, 18 percent more than other jobs. Employees in the “most trade-intensive industries” earn an average compensation of nearly $94,000, or more than 56 percent more than those in manufacturing companies that were less engaged in trade. (Source: MAPI Foundation, using data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis)

11. Over the past 25 years, U.S.-manufactured goods exports have quadrupled. In 1990, for example, U.S. manufacturers exported $329.5 billion in goods. By 2000, that number had more than doubled to $708.0 billion. In 2014, it reached an all-time high, for the fifth consecutive year, of $1.403 trillion, despite slowing global growth. With that said, a number of economic headwinds have dampened export demand since then, with U.S.-manufactured goods exports down 6.1 percent in 2015 to $1.317 trillion. (Source: U.S. Commerce Department)

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Are you right wingers really believing these lies and BS? Tell me you know better?

With so many jobs gone, why do these companies need even more tax cuts???

With so many jobs gone, why do these companies need even more tax cuts???

Because taxes are too high.


Leftists want to tax us to prosperity and save the planet.

Taxes are the answer
No, education is the answer.

Are all Republicans tards?

Manufacturing has millions of jobs they can't fill because people don't have the education or technical know how. Trump just gave a "full of lies" speech the media is ignoring giving the wrong impression that by focusing on Russia, they are keeping automated jobs from "coming back".

They aren't coming back. They have been automated.

If Republicans want good jobs, they should be demanding access to education.

Instead, like the RW idiots at the USMB, they think it's laughable.

What is wrong with you guys? Why this determined ignorance?????????????????


I have 2 MS degrees and I work in automation sweet heart
 
87% of lost manufacturing jobs were automated. They didn't move overseas, they just went away.

We don't manufacture anymore? Really?

Think nothing is made in America? Output has doubled in three decades

Top 20 Facts About Manufacturing | NAM

9. Over the next decade, nearly 3½ million manufacturing jobs will likely be needed, and 2 million are expected to go unfilled due to the skills gap.
Moreover, according to a recent report, 80 percent of manufacturers report a moderate or serious shortage of qualified applicants for skilled and highly-skilled production positions. (Source: Deloitte and the Manufacturing Institute)

10. Exports support higher-paying jobs for an increasingly educated and diverse workforce. Jobs supported by exports pay, on average, 18 percent more than other jobs. Employees in the “most trade-intensive industries” earn an average compensation of nearly $94,000, or more than 56 percent more than those in manufacturing companies that were less engaged in trade. (Source: MAPI Foundation, using data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis)

11. Over the past 25 years, U.S.-manufactured goods exports have quadrupled. In 1990, for example, U.S. manufacturers exported $329.5 billion in goods. By 2000, that number had more than doubled to $708.0 billion. In 2014, it reached an all-time high, for the fifth consecutive year, of $1.403 trillion, despite slowing global growth. With that said, a number of economic headwinds have dampened export demand since then, with U.S.-manufactured goods exports down 6.1 percent in 2015 to $1.317 trillion. (Source: U.S. Commerce Department)

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Are you right wingers really believing these lies and BS? Tell me you know better?

With so many jobs gone, why do these companies need even more tax cuts???

With so many jobs gone, why do these companies need even more tax cuts???

Because taxes are too high.


Leftists want to tax us to prosperity and save the planet.

Taxes are the answer
No, education is the answer.

Are all Republicans tards?

Manufacturing has millions of jobs they can't fill because people don't have the education or technical know how. Trump just gave a "full of lies" speech the media is ignoring giving the wrong impression that by focusing on Russia, they are keeping automated jobs from "coming back".

They aren't coming back. They have been automated.

If Republicans want good jobs, they should be demanding access to education.

Instead, like the RW idiots at the USMB, they think it's laughable.

What is wrong with you guys? Why this determined ignorance?????????????????

Indoctrination is not *education*, sweetcheeks.
 
87% of lost manufacturing jobs were automated. They didn't move overseas, they just went away.

We don't manufacture anymore? Really?

Think nothing is made in America? Output has doubled in three decades

Top 20 Facts About Manufacturing | NAM

9. Over the next decade, nearly 3½ million manufacturing jobs will likely be needed, and 2 million are expected to go unfilled due to the skills gap.
Moreover, according to a recent report, 80 percent of manufacturers report a moderate or serious shortage of qualified applicants for skilled and highly-skilled production positions. (Source: Deloitte and the Manufacturing Institute)

10. Exports support higher-paying jobs for an increasingly educated and diverse workforce. Jobs supported by exports pay, on average, 18 percent more than other jobs. Employees in the “most trade-intensive industries” earn an average compensation of nearly $94,000, or more than 56 percent more than those in manufacturing companies that were less engaged in trade. (Source: MAPI Foundation, using data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis)

11. Over the past 25 years, U.S.-manufactured goods exports have quadrupled. In 1990, for example, U.S. manufacturers exported $329.5 billion in goods. By 2000, that number had more than doubled to $708.0 billion. In 2014, it reached an all-time high, for the fifth consecutive year, of $1.403 trillion, despite slowing global growth. With that said, a number of economic headwinds have dampened export demand since then, with U.S.-manufactured goods exports down 6.1 percent in 2015 to $1.317 trillion. (Source: U.S. Commerce Department)

-------------------------

Are you right wingers really believing these lies and BS? Tell me you know better?

With so many jobs gone, why do these companies need even more tax cuts???

With so many jobs gone, why do these companies need even more tax cuts???

Because taxes are too high.


Leftists want to tax us to prosperity and save the planet.

Taxes are the answer
No, education is the answer.

Are all Republicans tards?

Manufacturing has millions of jobs they can't fill because people don't have the education or technical know how. Trump just gave a "full of lies" speech the media is ignoring giving the wrong impression that by focusing on Russia, they are keeping automated jobs from "coming back".

They aren't coming back. They have been automated.

If Republicans want good jobs, they should be demanding access to education.

Instead, like the RW idiots at the USMB, they think it's laughable.

What is wrong with you guys? Why this determined ignorance?????????????????


I have 2 MS degrees and I work in automation sweet heart
Then you shouldn't be saying something so f*cking stupid, should you?
 
87% of lost manufacturing jobs were automated. They didn't move overseas, they just went away.

We don't manufacture anymore? Really?

Think nothing is made in America? Output has doubled in three decades

Top 20 Facts About Manufacturing | NAM

9. Over the next decade, nearly 3½ million manufacturing jobs will likely be needed, and 2 million are expected to go unfilled due to the skills gap.
Moreover, according to a recent report, 80 percent of manufacturers report a moderate or serious shortage of qualified applicants for skilled and highly-skilled production positions. (Source: Deloitte and the Manufacturing Institute)

10. Exports support higher-paying jobs for an increasingly educated and diverse workforce. Jobs supported by exports pay, on average, 18 percent more than other jobs. Employees in the “most trade-intensive industries” earn an average compensation of nearly $94,000, or more than 56 percent more than those in manufacturing companies that were less engaged in trade. (Source: MAPI Foundation, using data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis)

11. Over the past 25 years, U.S.-manufactured goods exports have quadrupled. In 1990, for example, U.S. manufacturers exported $329.5 billion in goods. By 2000, that number had more than doubled to $708.0 billion. In 2014, it reached an all-time high, for the fifth consecutive year, of $1.403 trillion, despite slowing global growth. With that said, a number of economic headwinds have dampened export demand since then, with U.S.-manufactured goods exports down 6.1 percent in 2015 to $1.317 trillion. (Source: U.S. Commerce Department)

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Are you right wingers really believing these lies and BS? Tell me you know better?

With so many jobs gone, why do these companies need even more tax cuts???

With so many jobs gone, why do these companies need even more tax cuts???

Because taxes are too high.


Leftists want to tax us to prosperity and save the planet.

Taxes are the answer
No, education is the answer.

Are all Republicans tards?

Manufacturing has millions of jobs they can't fill because people don't have the education or technical know how. Trump just gave a "full of lies" speech the media is ignoring giving the wrong impression that by focusing on Russia, they are keeping automated jobs from "coming back".

They aren't coming back. They have been automated.

If Republicans want good jobs, they should be demanding access to education.

Instead, like the RW idiots at the USMB, they think it's laughable.

What is wrong with you guys? Why this determined ignorance?????????????????


I have 2 MS degrees and I work in automation sweet heart
Then you shouldn't be saying something so f*cking stupid, should you?


I was trying to reach you by bringing it to you at your level darling.
 
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These right wingers don't even see the true issues. They have been so brainwashed by a con man.

Pitiful

just

pitiful
 
With so many jobs gone, why do these companies need even more tax cuts???

Because taxes are too high.


Leftists want to tax us to prosperity and save the planet.

Taxes are the answer
No, education is the answer.

Are all Republicans tards?

Manufacturing has millions of jobs they can't fill because people don't have the education or technical know how. Trump just gave a "full of lies" speech the media is ignoring giving the wrong impression that by focusing on Russia, they are keeping automated jobs from "coming back".

They aren't coming back. They have been automated.

If Republicans want good jobs, they should be demanding access to education.

Instead, like the RW idiots at the USMB, they think it's laughable.

What is wrong with you guys? Why this determined ignorance?????????????????


I have 2 MS degrees and I work in automation sweet heart
Then you shouldn't be saying something so f*cking stupid, should you?


I was trying to reach you bringing it to you at your level darling.
So were jobs lost to automation or not? Mmmm?
 
Leftists want to tax us to prosperity and save the planet.

Taxes are the answer
No, education is the answer.

Are all Republicans tards?

Manufacturing has millions of jobs they can't fill because people don't have the education or technical know how. Trump just gave a "full of lies" speech the media is ignoring giving the wrong impression that by focusing on Russia, they are keeping automated jobs from "coming back".

They aren't coming back. They have been automated.

If Republicans want good jobs, they should be demanding access to education.

Instead, like the RW idiots at the USMB, they think it's laughable.

What is wrong with you guys? Why this determined ignorance?????????????????


I have 2 MS degrees and I work in automation sweet heart
Then you shouldn't be saying something so f*cking stupid, should you?


I was trying to reach you bringing it to you at your level darling.
So were jobs lost to automation or not? Mmmm?


Yes - jobs are lost to automation.

Any thing else I can explain to you?

Just ask.

Try and keep up.
 
87% of lost manufacturing jobs were automated. They didn't move overseas, they just went away.

We don't manufacture anymore? Really?

Think nothing is made in America? Output has doubled in three decades

Top 20 Facts About Manufacturing | NAM

9. Over the next decade, nearly 3½ million manufacturing jobs will likely be needed, and 2 million are expected to go unfilled due to the skills gap.
Moreover, according to a recent report, 80 percent of manufacturers report a moderate or serious shortage of qualified applicants for skilled and highly-skilled production positions. (Source: Deloitte and the Manufacturing Institute)

10. Exports support higher-paying jobs for an increasingly educated and diverse workforce. Jobs supported by exports pay, on average, 18 percent more than other jobs. Employees in the “most trade-intensive industries” earn an average compensation of nearly $94,000, or more than 56 percent more than those in manufacturing companies that were less engaged in trade. (Source: MAPI Foundation, using data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis)

11. Over the past 25 years, U.S.-manufactured goods exports have quadrupled. In 1990, for example, U.S. manufacturers exported $329.5 billion in goods. By 2000, that number had more than doubled to $708.0 billion. In 2014, it reached an all-time high, for the fifth consecutive year, of $1.403 trillion, despite slowing global growth. With that said, a number of economic headwinds have dampened export demand since then, with U.S.-manufactured goods exports down 6.1 percent in 2015 to $1.317 trillion. (Source: U.S. Commerce Department)

-------------------------

Are you right wingers really believing these lies and BS? Tell me you know better?

With so many jobs gone, why do these companies need even more tax cuts???

Actually, you didn't disprove anything lol. You just tried to explain them away.

his explanations disproved the trumploon assertions.

and your assessment is meaningless.

reality is your friend... try it sometimes
 
No, education is the answer.

Are all Republicans tards?

Manufacturing has millions of jobs they can't fill because people don't have the education or technical know how. Trump just gave a "full of lies" speech the media is ignoring giving the wrong impression that by focusing on Russia, they are keeping automated jobs from "coming back".

They aren't coming back. They have been automated.

If Republicans want good jobs, they should be demanding access to education.

Instead, like the RW idiots at the USMB, they think it's laughable.

What is wrong with you guys? Why this determined ignorance?????????????????


I have 2 MS degrees and I work in automation sweet heart
Then you shouldn't be saying something so f*cking stupid, should you?


I was trying to reach you bringing it to you at your level darling.
So were jobs lost to automation or not? Mmmm?


Yes - jobs are lost to automation.

Any thing else I can explain to you?

Just ask.

Try and keep up.
So you said:

Leftists want to tax us to prosperity and save the planet.

Taxes are the answer



And then instead of explaining to me, you're agreeing with me.

You idiot tard, what the f*ck is wrong with you?
 

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