Would trump really be able to bring back businesses from overseas? That sounds impossible to me.
I just think it misses the mark. The biggest threat to factory workers now isn't low cost overseas plants. It is automation. Really he should be ranting about robots.
We should all be ranting about robots. One already killed a man!
Paul Manafort, Donald Trump's campaign chair, suggested on Thursday night that after the FBI did not recommend charges against Hillary Clinton for mishandling classified information, the agency's crime statistics cannot be trusted.
CNN's Jake Tapper noted in an interview with Manafort that much of the Republican convention has focused on violent crime but that "according to FBI statistics, crime rates have been going down for decades."
"How can the Republicans make the argument that somehow it's more dangerous today when the facts don't back that up?" he asked.
"People don't feel safe in their neighborhoods," Manafort replied. "I'm not sure what statistics that you're talking about."
Tapper repeated that he was citing FBI statistics.
"Well, the FBI is certainly suspect these days after what they did with Hillary Clinton," Manafort said in response, referring to the conclusion of the FBI's probe into Clinton's private email server.
"But as far as crime in the neighborhoods, people don't feel safe. They're not safe in their neighborhoods, and the crime that you see is because no one feels as if the system is protecting their interest," he continued. "We think it's an issue that's contrasted very strongly with what Obama has done in the White House and what Clinton stands for and we'll be talking about tonight."
"I wasn't talking about feelings, I was just talking about the facts of actual violent crime," Tapper responded before moving on to another topic.
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Paul Manafort, Donald Trump's campaign chair, suggested on Thursday night that after the FBI did not recommend charges against Hillary Clinton for mishandling classified information, the agency's crime statistics cannot be trusted.
CNN's Jake Tapper noted in an interview with Manafort that much of the Republican convention has focused on violent crime but that "according to FBI statistics, crime rates have been going down for decades."
"How can the Republicans make the argument that somehow it's more dangerous today when the facts don't back that up?" he asked.
"People don't feel safe in their neighborhoods," Manafort replied. "I'm not sure what statistics that you're talking about."
Tapper repeated that he was citing FBI statistics.
"Well, the FBI is certainly suspect these days after what they did with Hillary Clinton," Manafort said in response, referring to the conclusion of the FBI's probe into Clinton's private email server.
"But as far as crime in the neighborhoods, people don't feel safe. They're not safe in their neighborhoods, and the crime that you see is because no one feels as if the system is protecting their interest," he continued. "We think it's an issue that's contrasted very strongly with what Obama has done in the White House and what Clinton stands for and we'll be talking about tonight."
"I wasn't talking about feelings, I was just talking about the facts of actual violent crime," Tapper responded before moving on to another topic.
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Dude, he is really peddling the conspiracy theories this week.
I just think it misses the mark. The biggest threat to factory workers now isn't low cost overseas plants. It is automation. Really he should be ranting about robots.
We should all be ranting about robots. One already killed a man!
I fucking hate CNN. These assholes need to knock this "this was monumental." Shit. They try to stir the pot too much and it is so dangerous.
Plus fucking Kayleigh.
Yes. A guy stood at a podium and he said he was gay and the crowd didn't boo. I mean, I'm happy about that but man, in 2016 we have to worry about that? And it has to be monumental that the crowd didn't care?
Watching the NPR analysis on PBS. There talking about down-ballot races and Norh Carolina going to a Democratic governor and a democratic senator? Apparently Duke's legendary basketball coach Mike K (phonetically: shi-shef-ski) called the NC transgender law ridiculous? The NCAA pulled its all star event from NC over it?
Who is watching MSNBC? Who saw that dumbass delegate who said that the biggest issue is the concentration of power in the executive branch. LOL that he's supporting Trump then. Fucking idiot.
And I love Van Jones, but I didn't like that he interrupted Anderson when he was listing the bad policies the GOP is for, to praise this as a monumental moment.