McDonald's say TRUMP is the liar

Nope, she said it, she needs to prove it. The again you loons believe anything anyone says that's decades old without a shred of evidence.
Of course I simply take it for what it is.... I have no reason to believe she is some pathological liar, and whether she worked there as a kid is really not important,

to anybody but a millionaire's kid who never worked a job for anyone, but his family or himself, which obviously has hit a nerve with him..... that she has had normal American life experiences, that he never had! He's envious, therefore he must must must, say she lied....about it.

Gawd, you all really really really, don't know Donald, at all! Imo.
 
Of course I simply take it for what it is.... I have no reason to believe she is some pathological liar, and whether she worked there as a kid is really not important,

to anybody but a millionaire's kid who never worked a job for anyone, but his family or himself, which obviously has hit a nerve with him..... that she has had normal American life experiences, that he never had! He's envious, therefore he must must must, say she lied....about it.

Gawd, you all really really really, don't know Donald, at all! Imo.
She's a 'lawyer' and politician, there is every reason to believe She's a liar.
 
Of course I simply take it for what it is.... I have no reason to believe she is some pathological liar, and whether she worked there as a kid is really not important,

to anybody but a millionaire's kid who never worked a job for anyone, but his family or himself, which obviously has hit a nerve with him..... that she has had normal American life experiences, that he never had! He's envious, therefore he must must must, say she lied....about it.

Gawd, you all really really really, don't know Donald, at all! Imo.
Trump shows up to talk to people. He tries to connect with the working class. Kamala does not even try. She is overwhelmed. She cannot answer questions. Progressives caused this. To Progs everything is a crisis, and we must go extreme in every agenda and plank we have is their motto. The Progs have caused a mistrust in the system. A massive one. A mistrust in the voting system. Trump is rich. We know it. Trump's personality at times. We know it. What he says is AMERICA FIRST. And at least will try in a corrupted world.
 
No, it's her life experience.

YOU ARE THE ONES MAKING THE CLAIM, she never worked there.

It is YOU who needs to provide proof that your claim is true!


Just like it is YOU that are the ones that claimed the election was stolen in 2020, and Trump really won.

It is YOU who has to provide evidence and proof your accusations are true.

What world do you live in? Seems all distorted, separated from reality Rogue, what the heck?
Proof enough is that nobody remembers working with her.
 
No, it's her life experience.

YOU ARE THE ONES MAKING THE CLAIM, she never worked there.

It is YOU who needs to provide proof that your claim is true!


Just like it is YOU that are the ones that claimed the election was stolen in 2020, and Trump really won.

It is YOU who has to provide evidence and proof your accusations are true.

What world do you live in? Seems all distorted, separated from reality Rogue, what the heck?
BS......when you're in a campaign and you make claims about your personal experience, you need to be able to back up your claims......period.

Did it get by you that in the several months since she made this claim, no one has been able to corroborate her claim?

Media found out Romney messed up some kids hair in high school but they can't find one person who worked with her............?
 
Trump shows up to talk to people. He tries to connect with the working class. Kamala does not even try. She is overwhelmed. She cannot answer questions. Progressives caused this. To Progs everything is a crisis, and we must go extreme in every agenda and plank we have is their motto. The Progs have caused a mistrust in the system. A massive one. A mistrust in the voting system. Trump is rich. We know it. Trump's personality at times. We know it. What he says is AMERICA FIRST. And at least will try in a corrupted world.
Trump actually said that the wages of US workers are “too high”. He insulted the nation’s workers by insisting their pay is too high because from Trump’s billionaire, pro-business viewpoint, that makes it too hard for US companies to compete. Trump said that workers’ pay was too high even though corporate profits and the stock market were booming at the time.

Trump suggested that automakers in the midwest move some operations to the south so that they could reduce their workers’ wages – the last thing that workers want. “You can go to different parts of the United States.” Trump said that after the auto industry in the midwest “loses a couple of plants – all of sudden you’ll make good deals [to lower workers’ wages] in your own area”.

Trump praised the idea of firing workers who are on strike, even though that is illegal under federal law. In a conversation with his billionaire campaign supporter Elon Musk, Trump applauded the idea of corporations telling their striking workers: “You’re all gone.” “You’re the greatest cutter,” Trump told Musk. “I look at what you do. You walk in and say: ‘You want to quit?’ I won’t mention the name of the company, but they go on strike and you say: ‘That’s OK. You’re all gone.’”

Trump tried to portray himself as a regular worker by donning an apron for a photo op at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania, but the fact is, Trump has never been a worker and has always been an owner. As an owner, he has always had management’s interest at heart, particularly when it comes to workers. If Trump really wanted to be a worker, rather than an owner, he certainly could have been. Trump, who always wanted to be a billionaire and be in glitzy headlines, insults workers’ intelligence when says he always wanted to be a McDonald’s worker. “I’ve always wanted to work at McDonald’s, but I never did.”

Trump insulted the nation’s factory workers by saying their jobs are such a cinch that children can do them. By saying that, he showed he has very little understanding of blue-collar jobs and how hard, exhausting and sometimes dangerous they are. In a recent speech to the Economic Club of Chicago, Trump talked about auto assembly plant jobs as if they’re as simple as a child assembling Lego. “They [workers] don’t build cars. They take’em out of a box, and they assemble’em. We could have our child do it.”

Trump said he hates overtime pay. In a speech last month in Pennsylvania, he revealed how stingy he is toward workers by saying he tried to minimize what he paid his workers by always making sure he avoided paying time-and-a-half overtime pay. “I hated to give overtime. I hated it. I shouldn’t say this, but I’d get other people in. I wouldn’t pay. I hated it.”

To win support from workers, Trump, after driving past several closed factories and steel mills in Ohio, made a marvelous promise. He sounded like the pied piper when he told thousands of workers in Youngstown that all of Ohio’s lost factory jobs would be coming back with him as president. Trump even told Ohio workers not to move, promising them that the jobs would come back. But the truth is that hardly any of those factory jobs came back. Indeed, General Motors closed its giant assembly plant in nearby Lordstown not long after Trump gave his Youngstown speech. “Those jobs have left Ohio. They’re all coming back. They’re all coming back. “Don’t move. Don’t sell your house.”

Shawn Fain, the president of the United Auto Workers (UAW), is one of the country’s most successful and respected union leaders. Fain led a major strike last fall that won 25% raises from GM, Ford and Stellantis/Chrysler and the restoration of cost-of-living adjustments, plus 68% raises for new workers. Despite Fain’s huge successes, Trump said at the Republican convention that Fain should be “fired immediately”. Why in the world was a presidential candidate saying that such a respected, inspiring union leader should be fired? That’s improper interference in union affairs, and what Trump was calling for would seriously hurt the UAW’s huge momentum and successes. “The leader of the United Auto Workers should be fired immediately.”

Trump lied to the country’s workers and insulted their intelligence when he said he always paid contractors and workers on time and what they’re supposed to be paid. Before he became president, he was notorious for paying construction contractors and workers late and for refusing to pay them the amount he had promised to pay; sometimes he would pay tens of thousands of dollars less than he was contracted to pay. Hundreds of contractors and workers had sued Trump after he failed to pay them or after he insisted on paying them far less than what the contract called for. “We pay everybody what they’re supposed to be paid, and we pay everybody on time.”

Trump actually told union members that they shouldn’t pay their union dues. By saying this, Trump was essentially seeking to sabotage the country’s labor unions. If workers refuse to pay their union dues, that would greatly weaken unions and their ability to fight for higher wages, better benefits, improved working conditions. Profit-maximizing corporations would love it if workers stopped paying their union dues and that undermined unions’ ability to battle for better things for workers. “I’m telling you, you shouldn’t pay those dues.”
 
Harris is calling you morons every single time she chants ABORTION. As you know there is not a single damn thing the President of the United States can do about ABORTION

Well, presidential candidates say a lot of things that they don't have the power to do. Trump doesn't have the power to implement tax cuts, but he did anyway. How? He went to Congress and said "this is what I want" and they passed it for him.

So... actually you're wrong.
 
Well, presidential candidates say a lot of things that they don't have the power to do. Trump doesn't have the power to implement tax cuts, but he did anyway. How? He went to Congress and said "this is what I want" and they passed it for him.

So... actually you're wrong.
?? Repubs are likely to flip the Senate and he gets whatever tax cuts he wants. Harris would never, repeat never, get an abortion bill on her desk. Never.
 
?? Repubs are likely to flip the Senate and he gets whatever tax cuts he wants. Harris would never, repeat never, get an abortion bill on her desk. Never.

Do you think she'll even try? For the most part she's going to put Supreme Court justices who would be more pro-abortion than anti-abortion. So... again, it's still legitimate.
 
Do you think she'll even try? For the most part she's going to put Supreme Court justices who would be more pro-abortion than anti-abortion. So... again, it's still legitimate.
Who do you see retiring in the next four years? It's bullshit. She's playing your cult for morons.
 
Who do you see retiring in the next four years? It's bullshit. She's playing your cult for morons.

It doesn't matter. People die, people retire. Some terms have no one. That doesn't stop there being a threat of it happening. Having the president for four years means it's more likely to be 8 years.

And "my cult" is what? I don't support the Democrats, I won't vote for the Democrats or the Republicans.

The whole point of this thread is Trump being a liar claiming McDonald's confirmed that Kamala didn't work for McDonald's, when they've not said anything and seem to want to keep out of politics.
 
It doesn't matter. People die, people retire. Some terms have no one. That doesn't stop there being a threat of it happening. Having the president for four years means it's more likely to be 8 years.

And "my cult" is what? I don't support the Democrats, I won't vote for the Democrats or the Republicans.
The Trump hating cult.
The whole point of this thread is Trump being a liar claiming McDonald's confirmed that Kamala didn't work for McDonald's, when they've not said anything and seem to want to keep out of politics.
 
The Trump hating cult.
Would you say there's a "Hitler hating cult"???

Are you suggesting Trump supporters don't hate people?

Is not wanting someone to be President is a "cult"?
 
Trump actually said that the wages of US workers are “too high”. He insulted the nation’s workers by insisting their pay is too high because from Trump’s billionaire, pro-business viewpoint, that makes it too hard for US companies to compete. Trump said that workers’ pay was too high even though corporate profits and the stock market were booming at the time.

Trump suggested that automakers in the midwest move some operations to the south so that they could reduce their workers’ wages – the last thing that workers want. “You can go to different parts of the United States.” Trump said that after the auto industry in the midwest “loses a couple of plants – all of sudden you’ll make good deals [to lower workers’ wages] in your own area”.

Trump praised the idea of firing workers who are on strike, even though that is illegal under federal law. In a conversation with his billionaire campaign supporter Elon Musk, Trump applauded the idea of corporations telling their striking workers: “You’re all gone.” “You’re the greatest cutter,” Trump told Musk. “I look at what you do. You walk in and say: ‘You want to quit?’ I won’t mention the name of the company, but they go on strike and you say: ‘That’s OK. You’re all gone.’”

Trump tried to portray himself as a regular worker by donning an apron for a photo op at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania, but the fact is, Trump has never been a worker and has always been an owner. As an owner, he has always had management’s interest at heart, particularly when it comes to workers. If Trump really wanted to be a worker, rather than an owner, he certainly could have been. Trump, who always wanted to be a billionaire and be in glitzy headlines, insults workers’ intelligence when says he always wanted to be a McDonald’s worker. “I’ve always wanted to work at McDonald’s, but I never did.”

Trump insulted the nation’s factory workers by saying their jobs are such a cinch that children can do them. By saying that, he showed he has very little understanding of blue-collar jobs and how hard, exhausting and sometimes dangerous they are. In a recent speech to the Economic Club of Chicago, Trump talked about auto assembly plant jobs as if they’re as simple as a child assembling Lego. “They [workers] don’t build cars. They take’em out of a box, and they assemble’em. We could have our child do it.”

Trump said he hates overtime pay. In a speech last month in Pennsylvania, he revealed how stingy he is toward workers by saying he tried to minimize what he paid his workers by always making sure he avoided paying time-and-a-half overtime pay. “I hated to give overtime. I hated it. I shouldn’t say this, but I’d get other people in. I wouldn’t pay. I hated it.”

To win support from workers, Trump, after driving past several closed factories and steel mills in Ohio, made a marvelous promise. He sounded like the pied piper when he told thousands of workers in Youngstown that all of Ohio’s lost factory jobs would be coming back with him as president. Trump even told Ohio workers not to move, promising them that the jobs would come back. But the truth is that hardly any of those factory jobs came back. Indeed, General Motors closed its giant assembly plant in nearby Lordstown not long after Trump gave his Youngstown speech. “Those jobs have left Ohio. They’re all coming back. They’re all coming back. “Don’t move. Don’t sell your house.”

Shawn Fain, the president of the United Auto Workers (UAW), is one of the country’s most successful and respected union leaders. Fain led a major strike last fall that won 25% raises from GM, Ford and Stellantis/Chrysler and the restoration of cost-of-living adjustments, plus 68% raises for new workers. Despite Fain’s huge successes, Trump said at the Republican convention that Fain should be “fired immediately”. Why in the world was a presidential candidate saying that such a respected, inspiring union leader should be fired? That’s improper interference in union affairs, and what Trump was calling for would seriously hurt the UAW’s huge momentum and successes. “The leader of the United Auto Workers should be fired immediately.”

Trump lied to the country’s workers and insulted their intelligence when he said he always paid contractors and workers on time and what they’re supposed to be paid. Before he became president, he was notorious for paying construction contractors and workers late and for refusing to pay them the amount he had promised to pay; sometimes he would pay tens of thousands of dollars less than he was contracted to pay. Hundreds of contractors and workers had sued Trump after he failed to pay them or after he insisted on paying them far less than what the contract called for. “We pay everybody what they’re supposed to be paid, and we pay everybody on time.”

Trump actually told union members that they shouldn’t pay their union dues. By saying this, Trump was essentially seeking to sabotage the country’s labor unions. If workers refuse to pay their union dues, that would greatly weaken unions and their ability to fight for higher wages, better benefits, improved working conditions. Profit-maximizing corporations would love it if workers stopped paying their union dues and that undermined unions’ ability to battle for better things for workers. “I’m telling you, you shouldn’t pay those dues.”
Must be why He has so much union support.
 
BS......when you're in a campaign and you make claims about your personal experience, you need to be able to back up your claims......period.

Did it get by you that in the several months since she made this claim, no one has been able to corroborate her claim?

Media found out Romney messed up some kids hair in high school but they can't find one person who worked with her............?
No, if others question it, like her opponents in a campaign, then they have to prove their accusation.
 
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No, if others question it, like her opponents in a campaign, then they have to prove their accusation.
Nope.....you make a campaign claim you better be able to back it up or you're a liar.
Like lying on a resume.
 
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