Blackvegetable » 16 May 2025, 1:58 pm » wrote: ↑ https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... ast-deals/
Trump is taking credit for Middle East deals that predate his presidency
In Doha, the administration announced $8.5 billion in projects involving the Texas energy company McDermott, including one focused on Qatar’s liquefied natural gas expansion. But the company previously announced contracts for that initiative during Joe Biden’s presidency, in 2023 and 2024.
When Trump was in Abu Dhabi on Thursday, the White House announced $200 billion in “new” commercial deals with the UAE. Much of the corporate funding came from a cloud-computing deal between Amazon and the UAE state-owned telecommunications company e&, which the White House claimed would contribute $181 billion for the local economy by 2033. But Amazon had already announced that contract in October, and the company had committed only about $1 billion over six years. The $181 billion estimate came from an Amazon-sponsored study, and it was a broad calculation of how much the UAE could increase its gross domestic product if it started using more cloud services.
The White House did not explain why its announcements included deals that predate Trump’s presidency.
He's gonna have to split that plane he's taking as commissions with The Great Deal Maker who preceded him.
with The Great Deal Maker who preceded him
If you are found liable for an act defined as rape, you're a Rapist. If you make deals you're a Deal Maker.
I have watched what you put your faith into since you started posting here Eggplant.Blackvegetable » 16 May 2025, 1:58 pm » wrote: ↑ https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... ast-deals/
Trump is taking credit for Middle East deals that predate his presidency
In Doha, the administration announced $8.5 billion in projects involving the Texas energy company McDermott, including one focused on Qatar’s liquefied natural gas expansion. But the company previously announced contracts for that initiative during Joe Biden’s presidency, in 2023 and 2024.
When Trump was in Abu Dhabi on Thursday, the White House announced $200 billion in “new” commercial deals with the UAE. Much of the corporate funding came from a cloud-computing deal between Amazon and the UAE state-owned telecommunications company e&, which the White House claimed would contribute $181 billion for the local economy by 2033. But Amazon had already announced that contract in October, and the company had committed only about $1 billion over six years. The $181 billion estimate came from an Amazon-sponsored study, and it was a broad calculation of how much the UAE could increase its gross domestic product if it started using more cloud services.
The White House did not explain why its announcements included deals that predate Trump’s presidency.
He's gonna have to split that plane he's taking as commissions with The Great Deal Maker who preceded him.
What are you if you talk ****.....Di Oh Ria Boy?Blackvegetable » 16 May 2025, 2:02 pm » wrote: ↑ If you are found liable for an act defined as rape, you're a Rapist. If you make deals you're a Deal Maker.
Blackvegetable » 16 May 2025, 1:58 pm » wrote: ↑ https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... ast-deals/
Trump is taking credit for Middle East deals that predate his presidency
In Doha, the administration announced $8.5 billion in projects involving the Texas energy company McDermott, including one focused on Qatar’s liquefied natural gas expansion. But the company previously announced contracts for that initiative during Joe Biden’s presidency, in 2023 and 2024.
When Trump was in Abu Dhabi on Thursday, the White House announced $200 billion in “new” commercial deals with the UAE. Much of the corporate funding came from a cloud-computing deal between Amazon and the UAE state-owned telecommunications company e&, which the White House claimed would contribute $181 billion for the local economy by 2033. But Amazon had already announced that contract in October, and the company had committed only about $1 billion over six years. The $181 billion estimate came from an Amazon-sponsored study, and it was a broad calculation of how much the UAE could increase its gross domestic product if it started using more cloud services.
The White House did not explain why its announcements included deals that predate Trump’s presidency.
He's gonna have to split that plane he's taking as commissions with The Great Deal Maker who preceded him.
Grifty.
Oh boyBlackvegetable » 16 May 2025, 2:02 pm » wrote: ↑ If you are found liable for an act defined as rape, you're a Rapist. If you make deals you're a Deal Maker.
If you mom is white and your daddy is black you’re half whiteBlackvegetable » 16 May 2025, 2:02 pm » wrote: ↑ If you are found liable for an act defined as rape, you're a Rapist. If you make deals you're a Deal Maker.
Blackvegetable » 16 May 2025, 2:02 pm » wrote: ↑ If you are found liable for an act defined as rape, you're a Rapist. If you make deals you're a Deal Maker.
Just the facts...
...and if you're found to be a stupid ***, then, well...there you are!Blackvegetable » 16 May 2025, 2:02 pm » wrote: ↑ If you are found liable for an act defined as rape, you're a Rapist. If you make deals you're a Deal Maker.
I hated the East Side...*Huey » 16 May 2025, 6:43 pm » wrote: ↑ those are the facts, coward.
tonight is all about the 4 and 5 lexington line. Google it ****.
you wish to discuss facts, ******, you know exactly where to find me, punk.
don’t tell yet another lie and say you don’t.
im out, real life coward. Lmao at your cowardice.
No dum dum. That Is the line you took to get to Yakee Stadium in the Bronx from Manhattan. It is a subway series, moron.wish I was there, hopefully july.Blackvegetable » 16 May 2025, 7:16 pm » wrote: ↑ I hated the East Side...
Here.....thank me later..
https://g.co/kgs/1zArV4z
Do you understand why you called it the "Lexington Line"?*Huey » 17 May 2025, 8:33 am » wrote: ↑ No dum dum. That Is the line you took to get to Yakee Stadium in the Bronx from Manhattan. It is a subway series, moron.wish I was there, hopefully july.
Blackvegetable » 17 May 2025, 8:37 am » wrote: ↑ Do you understand why you called it the "Lexington Line"?
Just answer the question, Twat.*Huey » 17 May 2025, 9:08 am » wrote: ↑ Do not presume you have the knowledge and experience to lecture me on this. So make your point, accept you *** stomping, and move on, Richard.