What changed for the Falcons? Alex Mack at center. There's no stats for centers, but all of a sudden the Falcons offense can reliably do stuff.
What changed for the Falcons? Alex Mack at center. There's no stats for centers, but all of a sudden the Falcons offense can reliably do stuff.
That's why dude on NPR was pissed off. But it's still a large and profitable industry, not a relic of the past. And trade policies, here and elsewhere, have a lot to do with those numbers.
Everybody knows that. This isn't about past mining jobs— Clinton literally promised to eliminate current mining jobs.
Where are you getting your economic info? It is just plain wrong. Steel mills have been expanding production where I live. It isn't gone, it's still a major industry and quite profitable. Most of the time. It doesn't employ as many as it once did, and much of the US employment has moved to the south and west in…
True that. But many parts of said planet should at least consider the irony. For example if the critic is a woman married at 10, banned from school and driving, I might even ask her to reevaluate.
Winter Soldier is probably the best of them so give it a shot. Deadpool is also recommended, as a long-overdue genre parody.
Just started on Alan Moore's Swamp Thing. So incredibly good. I went in with high expectations and it is blowing me away.
Quebec has every right to needle American culture. I just don't like hearing smack talk from countries that have caste systems and gang rape. Sometimes I think China might be the preferable long-term ally. At some point we may be forced to choose.
Says the guy from a proudly medieval culture.
There are still thousands of miners employed in Kentucky. Clinton threatened to put them all out of work, with a free associates degree as compensation. There's your poor decision making.
No she didn't. That's the problem. She treated those states like they weren't important, regardless of whether she expected them to go red or blue. She was more concerned with progressing in a handful of "new swing states" which carried less electoral votes than the ones she blew off.
Is it childish and stupid for other countries to open factories? Because they are. Heck, there are still factories opening in many US states. Just not in the cities that were built around having them. That's the issue, some states getting fucked while others prosper.
For one, he didn't promise to shut down all the mines.
Said Reagan and Thatcher.
Factories and coal mines are not the equivalent of pinball machines. You just trivialized people's livelihoods. Good luck with that, politically.
They both did but he was much better at it. Clinton proposed "helpful" policies which they didn't consider helpful. Perhaps more importantly, she didn't bother trying to sell them her policies face to face.
Clinton lost a lot of union votes due to her support of free trade. That hadn't been a campaign issue for years because nobody had stood against it since Ross Perot. But then Trump did, and surprise surprise, it turned out to be really important.
When exactly have these people been coddled? As you say, their towns are wiped out. And they honestly believed, since he talked to them and Clinton didn't, that they had a better shot with him.
Meanwhile, Robert DeNiro tweets Dolph Lundgren's address.
$15 is what the poor themselves are saying. Why not just roll with that? Instead she wants to fucking negotiate. With her own base. A little more turnout goes a long way.