Re: Trump helping Chinese company ZTE save jobs
[Re: KeithC]
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It's unrealistic to think that President Donald Trump can get everything he wants from other countries, without some compromise. Giving in on some things is just part of making a great deal. Look at what President Trump has done for the economy, unemployment rate and American confidence.
Keith Absolutely , And Teacher its called PR.
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Re: Trump helping Chinese company ZTE save jobs
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Iran, lol, that a good one Tweed! You don't even want to go there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I guess the first thing that needs answered about your report is....... Why didn't Obama do anything about it? You answer that, and then we can talk about why Trump is backing off sanctions Trump himself put on them.
Till then, stop digging, that hole your in is getting deep. Man Hippie....you really sound like one of the liberals when Obama was first elected...."but but but Bush" "but Bush did this" "but Bush didn't do that" just so they could make their guy look good.
You ultra political types both conservative and liberal are all the same.... Excellent dodge to hippie’s question!
Eh...wot?
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Re: Trump helping Chinese company ZTE save jobs
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Re: Trump helping Chinese company ZTE save jobs
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Just to clarify, I don’t teach in the regular school system. I do teach food safety classes to restaurant managers. It’s an 8-hour certification class plus 2-hour exam and I’ve done it up to 50 times a year. In addition I’ve taught English at the middle school and college levels in China though that was years ago. Today, my teaching is in regards to restaurant managers based on onsite audit findings. Using “teacher” as a handle seems to make everyone think in terms of their own education or that of their kids. However, there are those of us who teach beyond that level of classroom.
I just find the pre-election rhetoric about saving American jobs, and the post-election rhetoric of saving foreign jobs ironic. Given the choices of who to vote for: someone who took personally attacking others for their actions to a new level vs someone who hid her actions in tens of thousands of private emails and lied about it not much of a choice. We ended up with a person who has been identified as having given us over 3,000 outright lies or mistruths in his time as president and I don’t know now which one would have been worse. But we have a president who plays golf every weekend instead of actively leading the country (after publicly chiding Obama about playing golf 8 times in his 8 years as president). We elected him and now we have to live with that decision.
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Re: Trump helping Chinese company ZTE save jobs
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Just to clarify, I don’t teach in the regular school system. I do teach food safety classes to restaurant managers. It’s an 8-hour certification class plus 2-hour exam and I’ve done it up to 50 times a year. In addition I’ve taught English at the middle school and college levels in China though that was years ago. Today, my teaching is in regards to restaurant managers based on onsite audit findings. Using “teacher” as a handle seems to make everyone think in terms of their own education or that of their kids. However, there are those of us who teach beyond that level of classroom.
I just find the pre-election rhetoric about saving American jobs, and the post-election rhetoric of saving foreign jobs counterproductive. Given the choices of who to vote for: someone who took personally attacking others for their actions to a new level vs someone who hid her actions in tens of thousands of private emails and lied about it not much of a choice. We ended up with a person who has been identified as having given us over 3,000 outright lies or mistruths in his time as president and I don’t know now which one would have been worse. But we have a president who plays golf every weekend instead of actively leading the country (after publicly chiding Obama about playing golf 8 times in his 8 years as president). We elected him and now we have to live with that decision. I'm happy we made the right decision of the two choices.
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