Obama in June 2016 told his fans, When somebody says like the person you just mentioned who Im not going to advertise for, that hes going to bring all these jobs back. Well how exactly are you going to do that? What are you going to do? Theres no answer to it.
President Trump just answered.
Job gains for the manufacturing industry in the last 12 months are the most since 1995, CNBC reported.
What did you expect?
Donald Trump is a capitalist who knows business. He gets things done.
Obama is a community organizer. He hangs curtains.
CNBC reported, Over the past year through July, U.S. manufacturing added 327,000 jobs, the most of any 12-month period since April 1995. The sector received a boost from President Donald Trump's corporate tax cut and a lift in overall economic activity.
Carolyn Lee, executive director of the National Association of Manufacturers' Manufacturing Institute, said, With 157,000 jobs created in July, including 37,000 in manufacturing, this report shows tax reform and regulatory relief are continuing to deliver for America's manufacturing workers.
Congress and the administration have taken important steps in recent weeks to tackle this challenge, but this jobs report is a reminder that more work needs to be done through partnerships with the private sector to solve the workforce crisis facing manufacturing in the United States.
Manufacturing drives an economy. The post-industrial state is poverty.
One more thing, Obama's childish refusal to call Donald Trump by name is perhaps the most Obama Moment in his 8 years in the Oval Office. I am surprised Obama did not stick his tongue out, too.
Friday, October 12, 2018
Manufacturing at its best in 23 years
Obama in June 2016 told his fans, When somebody says like the person you just mentioned who Im not going to advertise for, that hes going to bring all these jobs back. Well how exactly are you going to do that? What are you going to do? Theres no answer to it.
President Trump just answered.
Job gains for the manufacturing industry in the last 12 months are the most since 1995, CNBC reported.
What did you expect?
Donald Trump is a capitalist who knows business. He gets things done.
Obama is a community organizer. He hangs curtains.
CNBC reported, Over the past year through July, U.S. manufacturing added 327,000 jobs, the most of any 12-month period since April 1995. The sector received a boost from President Donald Trump's corporate tax cut and a lift in overall economic activity.
Carolyn Lee, executive director of the National Association of Manufacturers' Manufacturing Institute, said, With 157,000 jobs created in July, including 37,000 in manufacturing, this report shows tax reform and regulatory relief are continuing to deliver for America's manufacturing workers.
Congress and the administration have taken important steps in recent weeks to tackle this challenge, but this jobs report is a reminder that more work needs to be done through partnerships with the private sector to solve the workforce crisis facing manufacturing in the United States.
Manufacturing drives an economy. The post-industrial state is poverty.
One more thing, Obama's childish refusal to call Donald Trump by name is perhaps the most Obama Moment in his 8 years in the Oval Office. I am surprised Obama did not stick his tongue out, too.
President Trump just answered.
Job gains for the manufacturing industry in the last 12 months are the most since 1995, CNBC reported.
What did you expect?
Donald Trump is a capitalist who knows business. He gets things done.
Obama is a community organizer. He hangs curtains.
CNBC reported, Over the past year through July, U.S. manufacturing added 327,000 jobs, the most of any 12-month period since April 1995. The sector received a boost from President Donald Trump's corporate tax cut and a lift in overall economic activity.
Carolyn Lee, executive director of the National Association of Manufacturers' Manufacturing Institute, said, With 157,000 jobs created in July, including 37,000 in manufacturing, this report shows tax reform and regulatory relief are continuing to deliver for America's manufacturing workers.
Congress and the administration have taken important steps in recent weeks to tackle this challenge, but this jobs report is a reminder that more work needs to be done through partnerships with the private sector to solve the workforce crisis facing manufacturing in the United States.
Manufacturing drives an economy. The post-industrial state is poverty.
One more thing, Obama's childish refusal to call Donald Trump by name is perhaps the most Obama Moment in his 8 years in the Oval Office. I am surprised Obama did not stick his tongue out, too.