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As the population grows, you would expect the total number of employed to grow. Babies made during Obama’s presidency aren’t entering the workforce yet.
Mike Pompeo is doing a great job, I am very proud of him. His predecessor, Rex Tillerson, didn’t have the mental capacity needed. He was dumb as a rock and I couldn’t get rid of him fast enough. He was lazy as hell. Now it is a whole new ballgame, great spirit at State!
— Donald J. Trump
That moron, Marcon, the Frenchie prez, was applauded by libs (commies) for his not-so-subtle dig on our gallant POTUS. Well, well....with an approval rate of 18%, and dropping, and his country being burned down around him....yeah! I can see why the commies love him. He's a frickin' train wreck!
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Macron had to do some things he new would be unpopular to put France’s economy on stable footing it is very ironic that you are more concerned with his failing popularity rather than his attempt to unravel France’s welfare state which is what has made him unpopular. Many have called the guy France’s Ronald Reagan. Macron, unlike Trump, is decidedly not populist. He is conservative. Unlike Trump the job is not about stroking his own ego - rather it is about doing what needs to be done regardless of how unpopular it makes him.
https://danieljmitchell.wordpress.co...n-save-france/
Mr. Macron aims to rebalance the economy by cutting 120,000 public sector jobs, streamlining the pension system and dropping state spending back to 52 percent of G.D.P. Mr. Macron leads an emerging centrist consensus that recognizes that…the main obstacle retarding France’s economy is its attachment to a welfare state culture of…generous benefits. …Mr. Macron…once said that stifling taxes threaten to turn France into “Cuba without the sun”.
Indeed, in addition to the reforms listed in the Macron has proposed to lower France’s corporate tax rate to 25 percent, and he also want to liberalize labor markets.
All of which seems rather surreal. After all, Macron was a minister in the failed socialist government of Francois Hollande, so who would have thought that we would be the one to lead an effort to shrink the burden of government?
Yet consider the fiscal agenda President Macron is pushing.
France’s 2018 budget will focus on cutting taxes to boost economic activity as the government seeks to cement its support among the business community, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said. …Philippe told RTL Radio on Wednesday he wants to lower levies that “hurt the competitiveness of our country.” Government ministries this week received letters setting out their spending limits for 2018. President Emmanuel Macron is seeking cuts of 20 billion euros ($23 billion) and tax reductions of 11 billion euros next year… “We have to get out of the spiral of public spending,” government spokesman Christophe Castaner said in a separate interview on France Inter. “France has been addicted to ever increasing spending, paid for by taxes.”
President Trump to Handle Coin Toss at 119th Army-Navy Game
President Trump is expected to become the 10th sitting president to attend the Army-Navy game when the two service academies meet on Saturday.
https://www.si.com/college-football/...army-navy-game
For those of you keeping count, our President is now an unindicted co-conspirator in two federal crimes.
A blast from the past:
"3 Chief of Staffs in less than 3 years of being President: Part of the reason why @BarackObama can't manage to pass his agenda," Trump wrote in one 2012 tweet.
Lol. You can’t make this stuff up!