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I and most Canadians remain pleased in the professional and thoughtful way Prime Minister Trudeau is running Canada. Not perfect, certainly not, probably can never be, but pleased and would vote for him again.
Wait until you have to start obeying the Sharia. Oh and if you have any LGBT etc friends, it won't be long until the Muslims start executing them under Sharia.
They are all items that have been in the news. If you are concerned with the truth you can search each individually.
"Mea Culpa" - I AM concerned with the truth, as everyone should be. The problem I have is that ,most of that list is true; but I question that these are accomplishments. Recending 'clean air', 'clean water', environmental protections against drilling/mining along our coast or in our national parks, allowing the 'keystone pipeline', and most of the safeguards Obama put in place, are not, in my 'personal opinion', in the USA's best interest.
"You can't trust your eyes, if your mind is out of focus"--
"Mea Culpa" - I AM concerned with the truth, as everyone should be. The problem I have is that ,most of that list is true; but I question that these are accomplishments. Recending 'clean air', 'clean water', environmental protections against drilling/mining along our coast or in our national parks, allowing the 'keystone pipeline', and most of the safeguards Obama put in place, are not, in my 'personal opinion', in the USA's best interest.
ZOOTECH, I heard on Fresno talk show today that down there in Insane Diego some restaurants are starting to add a surcharge to bills. You know anything about it?
ZOOTECH, I heard on Fresno talk show today that down there in Insane Diego some restaurants are starting to add a surcharge to bills. You know anything about it?
I do, and I expect that any business owner in this state will have to increase prices (taxes) to make a profit because of the minimum wage increase. I find it interesting that the 'tips' for the servers, under a Trump proposal, will be 'divided' by the employer for the employees; good luck with that - (I recommend handing your server the tip in person).
"You can't trust your eyes, if your mind is out of focus"--
I do, and I expect that any business owner in this state will have to increase prices (taxes) to make a profit because of the minimum wage increase. I find it interesting that the 'tips' for the servers, under a Trump proposal, will be 'divided' by the employer for the employees; good luck with that - (I recommend handing your server the tip in person).
Well if you're happy with being in America's shadow, I guess that's ok.
Believe me, it is no fun living next to a war mongering country that seems to believe, even with overwhelming evidence to get contrary, that we are not assisting in global climate change.
Starbucks's Schultz on tax law: 'We are robbing from the future of young people'
“I personally did not believe that America needed a 21 percent corporate tax cut,” Schultz said. “But as a result of that, we gave a significant part of that tax benefit back to our people on top of what we had already done over the last couple of years.” Schultz noted that while the law offers significant tax cuts, it is not comprehensive tax reform. He argued the legislation could have done more to help “Americans who are being left behind.”
While Americans are anxiously awaiting full details of the tax bill now being finalized in Congress, German economists are warning that the changes sought by President Donald Trump mean that significant amounts of new investment and jobs will shift from Europe to the United States.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act isn’t perfect, but it offers real tax relief to Americans up and down the income scale. President Donald Trump’s opponents are so fixed in their class-warfare ways that they seem oblivious to how beneficial it will really be, to ordinary workers and to the economy as a whole.
HUD spends $31,561 on a dining room set for Secretary Ben Carson's office
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development spent a whopping $31,561 on a new dining set that will grace the executive dining room of Secretary Ben Carson.
HUD disclosed that eye-popping purchase to CNBC on Tuesday when asked about a former top official's complaint that she was demoted last summer. The former official said the demotion came after she pushed back on an effort to help Carson's wife redecorate his office at a cost above a $5,000 legal cap.
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