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To: expat_panama
There are easily 96 million Americans who want a job they can't get.

Seriously? You think that interpretation of his comment is is more plausible than CNBC's?

What would the point be using your interpretation? That we all have aspirations?

Why would Trump waste time with such an obvious observation?

In context it's clear that he was lamenting the poor state of the job market, and his number was flatly wrong.

62 posted on 01/12/2017 6:58:26 AM PST by semimojo
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To: semimojo
Seriously? You think that interpretation of his comment is is more plausible than CNBC's?

Go can ahead and interpret your brains out for all I care but it won't change the fact that T said there "...are 96 million really wanting a job and they can't get."  CNBC changed it deceitfully when the instead said: "'Trump said that there "are 96 million wanting a job and they can't get (one)"'."   The extreme left will say "aw sure technically he didn't say it but we all know that's what he was thinking".  

They've done it many times before --remembering the time he said he favored "profiling " immigrants and the press changed his statement to be that he favored "racial profiling".

71 posted on 01/12/2017 9:20:38 AM PST by expat_panama
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