Posted on 12/07/2019 7:10:05 AM PST by steveben
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau mocked President Donald Trump on Tuesday at a NATO summit in London, saying that Trumps teams jaws drop[ped] to the floor after watching the presidents behavior.
Trudeaus mockery of Trump became international news, and the president immediately canceled a press conference that he was scheduled to participate in at the conclusion of a NATO summit in London.
On Friday, however, Trump got the last laugh after jobs reports were released for both countries that showed very different performance numbers to put it mildly.
And France is suffering from nationwide strikes.
Trudeau and Macron act like catty children.
Trudeau is way too busy smoking his Legal Pot to worry about Jobs , D’oh
Hey, Trudeau had to reduce pension funding to install reverse thrusters in French fighter planes.
Socialists only know how to increase government employment and welfare rolls. They only know how to destroy private sector jobs.
Boris the backstabber was yuking it up in the circle of losers also.
Someone post the Belly Girl
Canada and Europe continue to follow the old discredited “tax-and-spend” economic policy while the US offers a low-tax policy ... the difference in performance in obvious
Yet Canada and Europe will refuse to change, and simply continue with their job-killing confiscatory tax rates ... some people are just stuck on stupid
Trudeau and Macron act like catty little girls.
The article is projecting Trump as mean....and he is not.
Cramer: Like or hate Trump, ‘these are the best numbers of our lives’ on jobs
CNBC ^ | 12/06/2019 | Matthew J. Belvedere
Posted on 12/6/2019, 5:42:14 PM by Kid Shelleen
CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Friday no matter your view on President Donald Trump there’s no denying we’re living in the best labor market in more than a generation.
“You can’t contradict that these are the best numbers of our lives. You can’t,” Cramer, 64, said following the government report showing the U.S. economy created a better-than-expected 266,000 nonfarm jobs in November, with the unemployment rate dipping to 3.5%, matching a 50-year low. Economists had expected the jobless rate to hold steady at 3.6% last month.
“People don’t want to say good things” about the economy, said Cramer, echoing comments he made Thursday evening on “Mad Money,” telling investors: “Don’t let the armageddonists and the negativists and the hucksters scare you away from owning stocks.”
Referring to Trump, Cramer said Friday on “Squawk Box,” shortly after the jobs report was released, “It doesn’t matter whether you hate him or like him, these are real numbers.”
“This is the best number I’ve ever seen in my life,” Cramer said, zeroing in on the unemployment rate. “Fifty years ago, that number was a curse. Now it’s a blessing.” He added, “I don’t see inflation. I don’t see recession.”
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Barroom banter....Geez....Goes on every day.
To me they’re like a couple of wussies who play piccolo in the school band making fun of the star quarterback.
I would love to see a Presidential poll showing preferences among public sector and private sector employees. I believe the results would open a lot of eyes!!
Boris seems like a moron. We should get out of nato . I could care less what happens to Europe minus Poland and Italy.
Trump’s policies have incentivized economic growth and vitality.
Socialist policies incentivize waste and welfare.
The contrast could not be more obvious at this particular time.
Boy was Trump ever “LUCKY” to be president when this “happened”. /s
Trudeau can run his mouth...just not a country.
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