Sons of 1776, recycling FOX.ROG62 » Yesterday, 10:46 am » wrote: ↑ Brian Pannebecker, founder of Auto Workers for Trump, recently appeared on Fox Business and lit into Barack Obama’s legacy of industrial decay. During Obama’s two terms, the United States hemorrhaged over 300,000 manufacturing jobs. His administration pushed the U.S. toward a service-based economy, virtually waving the white flag on American manufacturing—and in doing so, on America’s working class.
“He had given up on America,” said Pannebecker. “He wanted us to become a service-based economy. Well, that’s a national security issue. If we can’t build military vehicles in our own country, we’re no longer a powerful nation.” He’s not wrong. A country that doesn’t make things isn’t a superpower—it’s a shopping mall.
Pannebecker praised President Trump’s economic philosophy for its unapologetic focus on production, not just consumption. “When he said he was going to fundamentally change America, Obama wasn’t lying—he did. And not for the better,” Pannebecker said. “Donald Trump said ‘No, we’re not going to allow this to happen. I’m going to stand up and fight for the men and women who do these jobs every day.’”
And fight he did. Within the first two years of Trump’s first term, nearly half a million new manufacturing jobs were created. That’s not just a statistic—it’s food on the table, dignity restored, and pride in a job well done.
There’s a reason Trump’s rallies in the industrial heartland still draw tens of thousands. These people don’t care about cocktail parties in D.C. or think tanks in Georgetown. They care about jobs, security, and sovereignty. And Trump delivered where others only gave speeches.
https://www.sonsof1776.com/watch-rust-b ... facturing/
ROG62 » Yesterday, 10:46 am » wrote: ↑ Brian Pannebecker, founder of Auto Workers for Trump, recently appeared on Fox Business and lit into Barack Obama’s legacy of industrial decay. During Obama’s two terms, the United States hemorrhaged over 300,000 manufacturing jobs. His administration pushed the U.S. toward a service-based economy, virtually waving the white flag on American manufacturing—and in doing so, on America’s working class.
“He had given up on America,” said Pannebecker. “He wanted us to become a service-based economy. Well, that’s a national security issue. If we can’t build military vehicles in our own country, we’re no longer a powerful nation.” He’s not wrong. A country that doesn’t make things isn’t a superpower—it’s a shopping mall.
Pannebecker praised President Trump’s economic philosophy for its unapologetic focus on production, not just consumption. “When he said he was going to fundamentally change America, Obama wasn’t lying—he did. And not for the better,” Pannebecker said. “Donald Trump said ‘No, we’re not going to allow this to happen. I’m going to stand up and fight for the men and women who do these jobs every day.’”
And fight he did. Within the first two years of Trump’s first term, nearly half a million new manufacturing jobs were created. That’s not just a statistic—it’s food on the table, dignity restored, and pride in a job well done.
There’s a reason Trump’s rallies in the industrial heartland still draw tens of thousands. These people don’t care about cocktail parties in D.C. or think tanks in Georgetown. They care about jobs, security, and sovereignty. And Trump delivered where others only gave speeches.
https://www.sonsof1776.com/watch-rust-b ... facturing/
How many jobs did Grifty I deliver?They care about jobs, security, and sovereignty. And Trump delivered where others only gave speeches.
ROG62 » Yesterday, 10:46 am » wrote: ↑ Brian Pannebecker, founder of Auto Workers for Trump, recently appeared on Fox Business and lit into Barack Obama’s legacy of industrial decay. During Obama’s two terms, the United States hemorrhaged over 300,000 manufacturing jobs. His administration pushed the U.S. toward a service-based economy, virtually waving the white flag on American manufacturing—and in doing so, on America’s working class.
“He had given up on America,” said Pannebecker. “He wanted us to become a service-based economy. Well, that’s a national security issue. If we can’t build military vehicles in our own country, we’re no longer a powerful nation.” He’s not wrong. A country that doesn’t make things isn’t a superpower—it’s a shopping mall.
Pannebecker praised President Trump’s economic philosophy for its unapologetic focus on production, not just consumption. “When he said he was going to fundamentally change America, Obama wasn’t lying—he did. And not for the better,” Pannebecker said. “Donald Trump said ‘No, we’re not going to allow this to happen. I’m going to stand up and fight for the men and women who do these jobs every day.’”
And fight he did. Within the first two years of Trump’s first term, nearly half a million new manufacturing jobs were created. That’s not just a statistic—it’s food on the table, dignity restored, and pride in a job well done.
There’s a reason Trump’s rallies in the industrial heartland still draw tens of thousands. These people don’t care about cocktail parties in D.C. or think tanks in Georgetown. They care about jobs, security, and sovereignty. And Trump delivered where others only gave speeches.
https://www.sonsof1776.com/watch-rust-b ... facturing/
doubtful...or they'll just deny it...nefarious101 » 47 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ The Pedo=Progs lost the unions now?...Ohhhh my!
Are they taking it well?
Trump’s administration gained over 400,000 manufacturing jobs between January 2017 and February 2020...
Yes you are...
How does that compare to Biden?ROG62 » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Trump’s administration gained over 400,000 manufacturing jobs between January 2017 and February 2020...
https://checkyourfact.com/2024/09/27/fa ... -pandemic/
Post it...oh, and leave out 'reported jobs' that were actually those going BACK to work after Covid...
Why don't you post that while I fetch mine...ROG62 » Today, 10:14 am » wrote: ↑ Post it...oh, and leave out 'reported jobs' that were actually those going BACK to work after Covid...