but zero owns donna.
already in the archives.
damn, he kneels.
Zero isn't white and he pushed him aside. tee, hee.
but zero owns donna.
already in the archives.
damn, he kneels.
Trump deportations lag behind Obama levels
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/0...-levels-241420
lots of welfare people now can get to work
no welfare check if capable of working!
hungry enough they will get off the beds to stop ing and get to work!
I thought Obama was running the country by letting too many foreigners in?
Werent you guys constantly complaining about that?
What on Earth do you do for a living?
I honestly would love to know the answer to this. Because it can't be anything involving brainwork in any way unless he works for his dad or something. Manual labor or trade labor at best I mean obviously we would all agree on that red or blue
Eh, definitely old.
Because the subway goes that far
High school English teacher
I fix computers for a living same company for 17 years also
You're good enough and dammit people like you self affirmation goods
The mind reels with the possible Senator Smalley remarks.
Bone spurs clearly visible.
Rofl I completely forgot he was senator
Is that net gain
http://money.cnn.com/2017/08/04/news...ama/index.htmlWith July's jobs report, employers have added a total of 1,074,000 jobs during Trump's first six full months in office.
That essentially matches the 1,084,000 jobs created during President Barack Obama's last six months in office.
Trump's record of 1.1 million jobs in six months is less than the 1.2 million added during the same period a year ago under Obama. It essentially matches the first six months of Obama's second term, when 1.1 million jobs were added.
The economy lost 515,000 jobs during the first six months of George W. Bush's tenure, in 2001, when the country was falling into a recession. But by the first six months of his second term, employers added 1.5 million jobs, outpacing Trump's six-month total.
President Bill Clinton's six-month totals were 1.3 million jobs added in his first term (in 1993) and 1.7 million in his second term (in 1997).
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