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Utah

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Bloomberg is a right wing source
You see beloved, this is why we need to be careful with froggy. He is either a bold faced liar or in severe need of more psychiatric medication. His statement above could not be further from the truth. Take note.
 

Sirk

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You see beloved, this is why we need to be careful with froggy. He is either a bold faced liar or in severe need of more psychiatric medication. His statement above could not be further from the truth. Take note.
Froggy is a manipulator who is trying to turn lies into truth and the truth into a lie.
 

peacenik

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You see beloved, this is why we need to be careful with froggy. He is either a bold faced liar or in severe need of more psychiatric medication. His statement above could not be further from the truth. Take note.



Says the one who longs to see liberals die* and who ignores the fact that Bloomberg is pro business. He also disregards the fact that I cited two sources which prove that Bloomberg's report was wrong. Note that those two others sources clearly show the industry is alive and well, contrary to the politically correct right wing delusionalism that we see on this thread. It is Trump's exporting of jobs which seeks to destroy the industry. But such is the mentality of the deluded right wing.







*(quoting Utah
Are there any movies where lots and lots of liberals die?)


 

Utah

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Says the one who longs to see liberals die* and who ignores the fact that Bloomberg is pro business. He also disregards the fact that I cited two sources which prove that Bloomberg's report was wrong. Note that those two others sources clearly show the industry is alive and well, contrary to the politically correct right wing delusionalism that we see on this thread. It is Trump's exporting of jobs which seeks to destroy the industry. But such is the mentality of the deluded right wing.

*(quoting Utah
Are there any movies where lots and lots of liberals die?)
My honesty is integral; your dishonesty is only a portion of your inner corruption. Attacking the bearer of truth in an attempt to discredit them and deflect readers from your lies is another portion of your many inner corruptions. Try again.
 

peacenik

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My honesty is integral; your dishonesty is only a portion of your inner corruption. Attacking the bearer of truth in an attempt to discredit them and deflect readers from your lies is another portion of your many inner corruptions. Try again.

Honesty integral? After wanting to see liberals die in movies???

Inner corruptions? My, aren't we being judgmental.


As for the post I made it proves that the claim made by you right wingers on this forum that there is no infrastructure to support the fabric industry is completely WRONG. I cited PROOF of my claim. Where is your "proof" to counter it? Let's see evidence instead of your recriminations.
 

Utah

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Honesty integral? After wanting to see liberals die in movies???

Inner corruptions? My, aren't we being judgmental.


As for the post I made it proves that the claim made by you right wingers on this forum that there is no infrastructure to support the fabric industry is completely WRONG. I cited PROOF of my claim. Where is your "proof" to counter it? Let's see evidence instead of your recriminations.
Not that you didn't lose all credibility long ago, but you saying Bloomberg is conservative only validates why you lost that credibility long ago. And my wanting to watch a movie where lots of liberals die can not be compared to you liberal demonics who salivate at the reality of abortion on demand. Like I said, try again.
 

peacenik

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Not that you didn't lose all credibility long ago, but you saying Bloomberg is conservative only validates why you lost that credibility long ago. And my wanting to watch a movie where lots of liberals die can not be compared to you liberal demonics who salivate at the reality of abortion on demand. Like I said, try again.

I have said on this forum one hundred times that I have been a pro life activist for over 40 years. Your disregard for that truth destroys your credibility as does your unchristian desire to see liberals die in movies.

Bloomberg FAILED when it said that there is no infrastructure for the fabric industry and I cited PROOF from the industry itself which clearly shows that there is one - that, in fact, your hero Trump has tried to destroy that industry by exporting jobs. So I ask again - WHERE IS YOUR ''PROOF'' TO THE CONTRARY THAT WHAT I WROTE WAS INCORRECT???

 
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renewed_hope

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Froggy is a manipulator who is trying to turn lies into truth and the truth into a lie.
I'm soooo confused, but then again walking into a room I get confused lol
 

peacenik

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I'm soooo confused, but then again walking into a room I get confused lol


Ah, you poor gal. :)

As usual, the right wingers like to criticize gang up style but they never present any evidence to successfully refute what I post. Let's make a bet as to how long it will take for them to present evidence that there is no infrastructure in place for the fabric industry which would preclude Ivanka from bringing back the jobs she and her father exported. This especially in view of the fact that I presented proof from the industry itself to refute Bloomberg's claim. (Here's a hint for you as to why Bloomberg made that claim: it, like other right wing types loves to get government subsidies - therefore, it makes such a claim because they want more subsidies and less regulation in order to maximize profits. But let's keep that a secret between ourselves, for now.)
 

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*comes in with popcorn
yep..my fav ''right wingers'' and fav lefties are at it again. Meh.
((hugs to all))
*leaves with popcorn
 

peacenik

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Gee, I was gonna ask you to pass the popcorn as I am awaiting "proof" that the fabric industry has no infrastructure in place as alleged by Bloomberg and its defenders here.

By the way,


''
The U.S. textile industry is one of the more important employers in the manufacturing sector, with 233,300 workers. The United States is a globally competitive manufacturer of textiles, including textile raw materials, yarns, fabrics, apparel and home furnishings, and other textile finished products. Our strength is in cotton, manmade fibers, and a wide variety of yarns and fabrics, including those for apparel and industrial end-uses.

Textile industry workers are highly skilled and the industry is technologically advanced, with investments of $1.8 billion in total capital expenditures in 2014. In recent years, U.S. textile companies have focused on retooling their businesses, finding more effective work processes, investing in niche products and markets, and controlling costs.

The industry is globally competitive, ranking third in global export value behind China and India. U.S. exports of textiles increased 39 percent between 2009 and 2015, to $17.6 billion.''

https://www.selectusa.gov/textiles-industry-united-states






Oh yeah - no infrastructure in place. Only a few billions worth. LOL.
 

Demi777

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..hmm ..*passes on popcorn and ice cream*... so.. We are getting a new president, are in the end times, people are dying all over the world and yall are arguing about a fabric industry?? lol. ok gotcha

Gee, I was gonna ask you to pass the popcorn as I am awaiting "proof" that the fabric industry has no infrastructure in place as alleged by Bloomberg and its defenders here.

By the way,


''
The U.S. textile industry is one of the more important employers in the manufacturing sector, with 233,300 workers. The United States is a globally competitive manufacturer of textiles, including textile raw materials, yarns, fabrics, apparel and home furnishings, and other textile finished products. Our strength is in cotton, manmade fibers, and a wide variety of yarns and fabrics, including those for apparel and industrial end-uses.

Textile industry workers are highly skilled and the industry is technologically advanced, with investments of $1.8 billion in total capital expenditures in 2014. In recent years, U.S. textile companies have focused on retooling their businesses, finding more effective work processes, investing in niche products and markets, and controlling costs.

The industry is globally competitive, ranking third in global export value behind China and India. U.S. exports of textiles increased 39 percent between 2009 and 2015, to $17.6 billion.''

https://www.selectusa.gov/textiles-industry-united-states






Oh yeah - no infrastructure in place. Only a few billions worth. LOL.
 

peacenik

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Demi777; said:
..hmm ..*passes on popcorn and ice cream*... so.. We are getting a new president, are in the end times, people are dying all over the world and yall are arguing about a fabric industry?? lol. ok gotcha

No, Dear. You may wanna re-read the posts above. In reply to a post I made it was stated that there is no infrastructure in place to support the fabric industry. That I was a liar by saying there is. I presented evidence of my claim. To this point, I am still awaiting "proof" that the position taken by the forum right wingers is, somehow, correct while mine is supposedly incorrect.

I got a feeling it is going to take a long time before we ever see any evidence to support the claim made by the politically correct gang up forum right wingers.


So pass the pop corn as we got a long wait ....
 

Demi777

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meh. I gotta get off to college soon. But imma leave you a bucket with popcorn and sugar free drinks for ya. ((hugs)) have fun :D

No, Dear. You may wanna re-read the posts above. In reply to a post I made it was stated that there is no infrastructure in place to support the fabric industry. That I was a liar by saying there is. I presented evidence of my claim. To this point, I am still awaiting "proof" that the position taken by the forum right wingers is, somehow, correct while mine is supposedly incorrect.

I got a feeling it is going to take a long time before we ever see any evidence to support the claim made by the politically correct gang up forum right wingers.


So pass the pop corn as we got a long wait ....
 

peacenik

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A thought occurred to me - while we await Utah's "proofs" to debunk my posts about the fabric industry, let's also see proof that I ''salivate at the reality of abortion on demand''.


... still waiting ...
 
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renewed_hope

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Ah, you poor gal. :)

As usual, the right wingers like to criticize gang up style but they never present any evidence to successfully refute what I post. Let's make a bet as to how long it will take for them to present evidence that there is no infrastructure in place for the fabric industry which would preclude Ivanka from bringing back the jobs she and her father exported. This especially in view of the fact that I presented proof from the industry itself to refute Bloomberg's claim. (Here's a hint for you as to why Bloomberg made that claim: it, like other right wing types loves to get government subsidies - therefore, it makes such a claim because they want more subsidies and less regulation in order to maximize profits. But let's keep that a secret between ourselves, for now.)
Please don't patronize me.....that was a joke to my friend Sirk. I may be blonde and a little ditzy but that doesn't make me a dummy. I hold back a lot of what I know because I refuse to waste my breath when not very many people actually listen to what I say and instead tear it apart...not really worth my time.

Froggy, I do get what you are saying.....I think but I would recommend looking at the liberal party and then say they don't gang up on Republicans. The Democrats are the ones who threw a fit when Trump won and threatened to harm President elect Trump and any other supporter...please think about what you are saying because it just seems like you are putting your foot in your mouth in a lot of things
 

Utah

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I have said on this forum one hundred times that I have been a pro life activist for over 40 years. Your disregard for that truth destroys your credibility as does your unchristian desire to see liberals die in movies.

Bloomberg FAILED when it said that there is no infrastructure for the fabric industry and I cited PROOF from the industry itself which clearly shows that there is one - that, in fact, your hero Trump has tried to destroy that industry by exporting jobs. So I ask again - WHERE IS YOUR ''PROOF'' TO THE CONTRARY THAT WHAT I WROTE WAS INCORRECT???

I'm sorry, did you say something? Because all I see is you saying you have Christian conservative values then do nothing but defame Christian conservatives. Tell us, froggy, do you get five or ten cents for every post?
 

Utah

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..hmm ..*passes on popcorn and ice cream*... so.. We are getting a new president, are in the end times, people are dying all over the world and yall are arguing about a fabric industry?? lol. ok gotcha
He's arguing about fabric. I'm just laughing at his bloviating.
 

Utah

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A thought occurred to me - while we await Utah's "proofs" to debunk my posts about the fabric industry, let's also see proof that I ''salivate at the reality of abortion on demand''... still waiting ...
When you show proof that you're conservative, I'll entertain your stupid fabric argument in which I couldn't possibly care less. How's that grab your little toads?