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Trump would buy windows made in America but they don't made them here anymore.China makes them.
The factories here hire all illegals.so get real. We don't have factories here . The garment district is gone.
Pella windows are made in USA. That's why we bought them when we replaced our windows.
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Pella Windows and Doors — a family-owned, privately-held company that’s been in business since 1925 — is proud to say its windows and doors are “Made in America.”*
Pella manufactures wood windows and doors in Pella, Carroll, Shenandoah, and Sioux Center, Iowa; and Macomb, Ill. Fiberglass and vinyl products are manufactured in Murray, Ky. Vinyl windows and patio doors are also manufactured in Gettysburg, Pa.; and Portland, Ore. Wood entry door systems are produced in Wylie, Texas. EFCO, a Pella Company, creates commercial products in Monett, Mo.
If Trump made that claim he's lying to you again.
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"Riots" are overstating it for the GOP convention (rioting, along with looting and arson, are the acts of the left, not the GOP). However, he's right in that there will be a WHOLE LOT of pizzed off people if the party ignores the voters and nominates whoever they choose. I'm not a Trump fan and voted against him in the primary. But if he has the highest number of delegates going into the convention, he should get the nomination. RNC screwed up big time by not driving Rubio, Kasich, Bush and some of the others out of the mob far earlier, and narrowing the field to Trump and Cruz. Cruz could have carried if the vote weren't split so many ways. But no, they were determined to have one of their hand picked puppets as the candidate, in spite of the backlash from the voters. DNC is little better.
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Very good point, nothing is made here anymore.
Because hypocrites like Donny choose to make their products elsewhere to fatten their own bottom lines, believing they give a rat's ass about anyone but themselves is laughable.
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Trump is more conservative than the established Republican party. Trump wants to conserve jobs,our birthright,our security our sovereignty and our freedoms.
IF he's so concerned about our jobs and our birthright, WHY is he on record as saying 85% of the deals he's working on are in other countries. Donny cares about Donny, period
Yes there are a lot of jerks on this forum - but they tend to be anti Trump posters. A businessman is different than a politician in that of course they are going to make decisions based on profitablility not the USA's economic woes. Trump is telling it like it is - will there be protesting - definitely - will people not vote at all or write in his name - definitely.
Your paid politicians worth millions who you elected are the ones you should be made at as they don't do what's in America's best interest but what's in the best interest of their pockets. They want to get elected again, they want their son in law to get that 6 figure salary as a consultant for that oil company, they like those trips ( conventions, meeting ) in Europe. Plese pull your heads out of the sand and see who's really holding back the middle class.
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