Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 7, 2016
President Trump is doing just what he said he was going to do.
And the people rejoice.
Donald Trump’s first major action as president-elect — the deal he and Vice President-elect Mike Pence struck last week with Carrier Corp. — is earning high marks from American voters, a new Politico/Morning Consult poll shows.
Voters surveyed overwhelmingly view Trump’s negotiations with Carrier — which resulted in about 1,000 manufacturing jobs at the heating, ventilation and air conditioning company remaining in Indiana rather than moving to Mexico — as an appropriate use of presidential prerogative. And a majority of voters say the Carrier deal gives them a more favorable view of Trump, though his overall favorability ratings were virtually unchanged from mid-November.
While some conservatives and conservative groups — including The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board and former vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin — have decried the Carrier deal as “crony capitalism,” the Politico/Morning Consult poll shows it’s a political winner for Trump. Sixty percent of voters say Carrier’s decision to keep some manufacturing jobs in Indiana, where Pence is still serving as governor, gives them a more favorable view of Trump. That includes not only 87 percent of self-identified Republicans, but also 54 percent of independents and 40 percent of Democrats.
Only 9 percent say it makes them view Trump less favorably, while 22 percent say it doesn’t have an impact either way.
The people have spoken.
We want to keep our jobs, and we want to shut down the corrupt capitalist-globalist system which is ruining our country.
So I guess Sarah Palin can go ahead and shut her traitorous whore mouth, huh?
Now the media is giving him hell for calling-out Boeing for trying to produce a $4 billion plane.
Donald Trump demanded Tuesday that the Pentagon cancel a contract with Boeing for the construction of new presidential planes, tweeting that the fleet’s price tag had grown “out of control” — moments after the publication of a story in which the aviation giant’s CEO criticized the President-elect over his trade stance.
“Boeing is building a brand new 747 Air Force One for future presidents, but costs are out of control, more than $4 billion,” Trump tweeted.
“Cancel order!”
Soon after, he repeated the charge to reporters inside the Trump Tower.
“The plane is totally out of control. It’s going to be over $4 billion for the Air Force One program and I think it’s ridiculous,” Trump said.
“I think Boeing is doing a little bit of a number. We want Boeing to make a lot of money, but not that much money,” he added.
While Trump transition officials said the tweets were simply evidence of the kind of cost-cutting moves promised by the President-elect, they were posted online just 22 minutes after the publication of a Chicago Tribune story that quoted Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg criticizing Trump’s anti-trade stance.
In the article Muilenburg, whose predecessor at Boeing Jim McNerney is an economic adviser to Trump, suggests that the President-elect “back off” from his trade position.
Despite media hysteria, the people will stand with him here too.
We will also defend his right to keep tweet-attacking his enemies.
By the way, he just got the Japs to agree to invest $50 billion in the US.
Masa (SoftBank) of Japan has agreed to invest $50 billion in the U.S. toward businesses and 50,000 new jobs….
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 6, 2016
Masa said he would never do this had we (Trump) not won the election!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 6, 2016
This is a friggin bloodbath of winning we’ve got going on here, people.
So, we will crash through the threshold of greatness – once again.