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irpat54
11-02-17, 04:11 PM
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President Donald Trump hugs Broadcom CEO Hock Tan during an event to announce the company is moving its global headquarters to the United States, in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)


November 2, 2017

OAN Newsroom

President Trump announced that semi-conductor company Broadcom Limited will be moving its headquarters from Singapore back to the U.S.

He then said American businesses will soon be following in its footsteps.

Speaking from the White House Thursday morning, President Trump said his administration is working diligently to make America more business friendly through regulation roll backs.

The president went on to say “Made in the U.S.A.” will soon mean something again.

He then touted the GOP’s newly unveiled tax reform bill, saying the legislation will bring about the biggest tax cuts in U.S. history.

The president said the legislation will help increase wages, and funnel in trillions of dollars in revenue.

In the meantime, GOP House lawmakers are promising to get the tax reform bill passed.

During a press conference Thursday, House Speaker Paul Ryan said the average American family will save more than $1,000 a year under the Republican’s tax reform bill.

House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady said the bill will help create more jobs and bring trillions of dollars back to the U.S.

House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy added, every single American will be able to keep more of what they earn.

USMC 2571
11-02-17, 04:13 PM
Saw this on the news earlier. Good post, thanks, Pat.

irpat54
11-02-17, 04:19 PM
jobs and businesses are coming back, the leftist can try to spin it. but the facts are right in front for everyone to see.

USMC 2571
11-02-17, 04:24 PM
Yes---but it makes you wonder, Pat---how long before they say are against it just because Trump did it.

FistFu68
11-02-17, 04:30 PM
Doesn’t matter what the Snowflakes say I don’t hear any of them complaining about their 401Ks :confused:

irpat54
11-02-17, 04:36 PM
Yes---but it makes you wonder, Pat---how long before they say are against it just because Trump did it.

very true, the haters will always be against everything He does.

irpat54
11-02-17, 04:37 PM
Doesn’t matter what the Snowflakes say I don’t hear any of them complaining about their 401Ks :confused:

also true they are against Trump but love the looks of their 401K

USMC 2571
11-02-17, 04:43 PM
But do you think they will praise Trump for any of the good things he does? That does not fit their agenda.

irpat54
11-02-17, 04:48 PM
well it depends on if you believe in prophesy or not, in 2012 it was predicted that Trump would win and the US will regain it's prominence be the worlds leading oil exporter and OPEC would fall, also that the media would soon begin to like him, and some would go by way of the doo-doo..

irpat54
11-02-17, 07:25 PM
U.S. Jobless Claims Fall, Productivity Rises: Labor Dept.

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FILE – In this Friday, May 19, 2017, file photo, job seekers work on their resumes during the Opportunity Fair and Forum employment event in Dallas. On Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017, the Labor Department reports on the number of people who applied for unemployment benefits a week earlier. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)

this has got to be driving the leftist nuts...lol

November 2, 2017

OAN Newsroom



The U.S. job market continues to improve as unemployment numbers hit a record low according to a report released by the Labor Department on Thursday.

The figures beat economists’ predictions, showing 5,000 fewer applications were submitted last week for a total of 229,000.

This is the lowest number of Americans filing for unemployment in more than four decades.

U.S. productivity is also up, jumping three percent in the third quarter, which is the strongest gain in three years.

Plus, payroll company ADP announced on Thursday that U.S. companies added 235,000 jobs in October.

The Labor Department’s report on Friday is expected to show that figure to be higher at 310,000 jobs.