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Old 02-05-2018, 11:38 AM
 
Location: Tennessee
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From the White House:

"This afternoon, President Donald J. Trump visits Cincinnati, Ohio, for the second time during his Administration. He’ll be joined by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Republican legislators from Ohio to discuss what tax cuts and reform has meant for the state. The President will tell Ohioans that since he signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act in late December, more than 300 companies have delivered bonuses, raises, or 401(k) investments to more than 3 million American workers. The result of the bill has been historic tax relief for Americans not seen since President Ronald Reagan’s Administration.

Before he speaks to Ohioans, President Trump will participate in a tour of the Sheffer Corporation—a manufacturer of hydraulic, pneumatic, and custom cylinders—and meet with Ohio business leaders."

It's live at 2:30P ET today (Monday 2/5/18)
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Old 02-06-2018, 02:50 AM
 
Location: Old Mother Idaho
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Oh, great.
Getting a visit from Trump is the kiss of death. Sheffer will be closing soon now. Somebody from Harley-Davidson or Carrier should have warned them.
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Old 02-06-2018, 03:19 AM
 
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While Trump went to promote the his payday loan tax scam and the great economic benefits of same, he kept meandering off to his growing list of personal grievances, including the ever-popular cracks about Clinton.

“Can we call that treason? Why not?” he said in references to the Democrat's frosty reaction to his SOTU speech. No mention of Melania's frosty reaction to his porn star escapades.

Trump moved on to lying about Nunes' memo, exclaiming how "We caught 'em," and how he and Nunes, "We’re like the great sleuth.”

Too bad Nunes and Carter Page weren't there to celebrate their great victory.

Trump did manage to get around to the tremendous economic benefits of the Republican payday loan tax scam.

As luck would have it, he got to this portion of his remarks just as the Dow Jones Industrial Average was dropping. The networks kept cutting away to cover the tanking stock market.


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Old 02-06-2018, 03:27 AM
 
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He is just ignorant. I can’t believe we have a president that has obviously never watched a SOTU address or he wouldn’t have made that asinine comment.
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