Speaker to Animals wrote:
People aren't being killed in these demonstrations because of racism.
So why are they?
It's a clash of two nations. We are not one nation of people. The yankees are their own thing. All this garbage about erasing southern culture is a cultural genocide that is perpetrated by what really are yankee colonizers who migrated into small cities of the south.
People protest the cultural genocide and the yankees get violent. This is a class of cultures, maybe more akin to Flemmish versus Dutch, or Basque versus French, etc.
Trump announced the disbanding of the two councils — the Strategy & Policy Forum and the Manufacturing Council, which hosted many of the top corporate leaders in America — amid a growing uproar by chief executives furious over Trump's decision to equate the actions of white supremacists and protesters in remarks Tuesday at Trump Tower.
But those groups had already decided to dissolve on their own earlier in the day, a person familiar with the process said. JP Morgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon, a member of the "Strategy & Policy Forum," told employees in a note on Wednesday that his group decided to disband following Trump's bizarre press conference on Tuesday, in which he appeared to show sympathy for some of the people who marched alongside the neo-Nazis and white supremacists in Charlottesville.
Seems like Wall-Street and other Streets said goodbye. Good thing? Hmm...
ssu wrote:So, two of Trumps advisory councils are gone:
Trump announced the disbanding of the two councils — the Strategy & Policy Forum and the Manufacturing Council, which hosted many of the top corporate leaders in America — amid a growing uproar by chief executives furious over Trump's decision to equate the actions of white supremacists and protesters in remarks Tuesday at Trump Tower.
But those groups had already decided to dissolve on their own earlier in the day, a person familiar with the process said. JP Morgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon, a member of the "Strategy & Policy Forum," told employees in a note on Wednesday that his group decided to disband following Trump's bizarre press conference on Tuesday, in which he appeared to show sympathy for some of the people who marched alongside the neo-Nazis and white supremacists in Charlottesville.
Seems like Wall-Street and other Streets said goodbye. Good thing? Hmm...
Not if you want to pass something major like, I dunno, healthcare and tax reform.
ssu wrote:So, two of Trumps advisory councils are gone:
Trump announced the disbanding of the two councils — the Strategy & Policy Forum and the Manufacturing Council, which hosted many of the top corporate leaders in America — amid a growing uproar by chief executives furious over Trump's decision to equate the actions of white supremacists and protesters in remarks Tuesday at Trump Tower.
But those groups had already decided to dissolve on their own earlier in the day, a person familiar with the process said. JP Morgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon, a member of the "Strategy & Policy Forum," told employees in a note on Wednesday that his group decided to disband following Trump's bizarre press conference on Tuesday, in which he appeared to show sympathy for some of the people who marched alongside the neo-Nazis and white supremacists in Charlottesville.
Seems like Wall-Street and other Streets said goodbye. Good thing? Hmm...
Not if you want to pass something major like, I dunno, healthcare and tax reform.
Or be seen doing something on job creation as well.
ssu wrote:So, two of Trumps advisory councils are gone:
Seems like Wall-Street and other Streets said goodbye. Good thing? Hmm...
Not if you want to pass something major like, I dunno, healthcare and tax reform.
Or be seen doing something on job creation as well.
No. You don't want to do something on job creation. 200000 jobs a month are being created already. Don't DO something and fuck that up.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
Trump basically had to dissolve his White House Business Council because all of the CEOS were jumping out because of his comments (or lack of comments) of the violence at the alt-right rally that ended up with the violent act of that Ohio man driving/ramming his car into the crowd and killing that woman:
As one CEO after another quit one of the two councils, Trump said on Wednesday that he was disbanding both of them.
He tweeted: "Rather than putting pressure on the businesspeople of the Manufacturing Council & Strategy & Policy Forum, I am ending both. Thank you all!"
Trump had hoped the two councils would help him achieve a major goal of his administration -- creating jobs, especially in manufacturing. The idea was to hear advice from top CEOs.
But those executives began walking away after Trump insisted that violence at a rally of white supremacists in Charlottesville was perpetrated by many sides.
Eight members of the manufacturing council quit this week, starting with Ken Frazier, CEO of Merck, early Monday morning.