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https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/now-that-all-of-mexico-is-inside-the-usa-ford-decides-to-head-back-to-mexico/

Now that all of Mexico is inside the USA –- Ford decides to head back to Mexico…

 

 

Mar. 17—Ford is the latest automaker to come under fire for reneging on a promise to invest in Ohio after union members said the company backed out of a plan to pump almost a billion dollars into its Cleveland-area plant.

 

The United Auto Workers claim Ford plans to build an undisclosed vehicle in Mexico instead of at the Ohio Assembly Plant, where the automaker promised a $900 million investment during 2019 contract negotiations. The agreement also included a “complete revitalization” of the facility.

 

Senator Sherrod Brown called on Ford to honor its agreement.

 

“Clevelanders turned on the local news and saw headlines about yet another American corporation deciding to build things in Mexico instead of Ohio. Ford had made a 2019 commitment to invest $900 million in the Ohio Assembly Plant in Avon Lake, Ohio – an investment they promised would create more than 1,500 jobs. Ford announced instead that it has decided not to honor that promise, but instead build its next generation vehicle in Mexico. The decision to turn its back on the community is just unacceptable,” Brown said.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Tiberius said:

Putin’s feeling got hurt by Biden. 


 

Putin... feelings.  lol 

 

he knows of Biden’s ailing state as one would expect and points in out in cold calculated ironic fashion. 

 

Asked what he would tell Biden in response to his remarks, Putin said: “I would tell him: ‘Be well.’ I wish him health, and I say that without any irony or joking.”

 

Putin points finger at US after Biden's 'killer' remark (from @AP) https://apnews.com/article/bf49dbdd1dd47dc90aba36a67b344727

 

As for the rest he seems to kind of agree with the woke. I suspect some of his cyber counterintelligence operations are all over trying to promote civil discord. 

1 hour ago, Tiberius said:

No wonder Trump and Putin got along so well, they are a lot like each other. Putin is crying like a little bi tch now over Biden calling him what he is. 

 

 

Wait whaat? Putin literally repeated all your main talking points for your existence on this board about what’s wrong with America. Now its crying?

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12 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 

Jennifer Jacobs

Sr. White House reporter for Bloomberg News covering new Biden admin.


It’s not Biden’s fault, he is just the nail in the coffin of the last 20 years of increasing civil discord and the loss of a prevailing sense of mental toughness, hard work, virtue, family achievement and resilience that used to underpin our culture. As far as I can tell our most celebrated contribution to society these days is WAP (such an amazing lyrically brilliant and insightful piece on secretions!! I hope the remix gets a Grammy next year it’s so ground breaking ) USA USA

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38 minutes ago, ALF said:

Russia , China and N  Norea  hate Biden that's good .  

Yup, the countries that are actively at war with democracy in the world hate the guy who is trying to promote, protect and defend democracy at home and abroad 

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2 hours ago, ALF said:

Russia , China and N  Norea  hate Biden that's good .  

 

They’re laughing in China. 
 

Global Times editor Hu Xijin said on Twitter: "China and the US have never blamed each other in such an open and unceremonious way. It shows the era in which the US can pretend it has enough power and morality to talk down to China is over. It must treat Beijing in an equal and respectful manner."
 

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24 minutes ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:

 

They’re laughing in China. 
 

Global Times editor Hu Xijin said on Twitter: "China and the US have never blamed each other in such an open and unceremonious way. It shows the era in which the US can pretend it has enough power and morality to talk down to China is over. It must treat Beijing in an equal and respectful manner."
 

The US is past-peak Empire and headed down.  What better "leader" to have for that at this point in history than Joe Biden?  A man of deteriorating mental and physical health which perfectly represents the state of America's moral and social decay championed by the left.  A uni-polar world order is transforming to a multi-polar world order and American and its citizens will experience the impacts of that change.  Most appear totally oblivious and in denial of this transformation and the effect it will have on their lives going forward.  As for American foreign policy we're at the point in the process where nobody is afraid of the bully anymore but the bully has yet to realize that fact.  Maybe the lack of any progress from this weekend's US/China talks will make that clear? 

 

Cooperation and not conflict both internationally and domestically is required going-forward but cooperation has never been the strong suit of the progressive/war party mindset in charge at the moment.  

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Fourteen Republicans vote against House resolution condemning military coup in Myanmar

By Donna Cassata

Fourteen House Republicans voted Friday against a bipartisan resolution condemning the military coup in Myanmar and calling for the release of all those detained.

In February, the military seized control and detained leader Aung San Suu Kyi and members of her National League for Democracy, resulting in U.S. sanctions and bipartisan calls in Congress for the military to release the civilian political leaders.

The resolution condemns the coup and says the House “stands with the people of Burma in their ambition for sustainable peace, a genuine democracy, and the realization of human rights for all, including for ethnic minorities whose human rights have been violated repeatedly and who have been disenfranchised historically.”

Myanmar is also known as Burma.

The 14 Republicans who voted against the resolution were Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (Ga.); Lauren Boebert (Colo.); Andy Biggs (Ariz.); Matt Gaetz (Fla.); Thomas Massie (Ky.); Ken Buck (Colo.); Mary E. Miller (Ill.); Chip Roy (Tex.); Jody Hice (Ga.); Alex Mooney (W. Va.); Scott Perry (Pa.); Andy Harris (Md.); Ted Budd (N.C.); and Barry Moore (Ala.).

Rep. Paul A. Gosar (R-Ariz.) voted present.

The final vote was 398-14.

 

 

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