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Donald Trump running for president

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Probably not the best place for this link, but important none the less. Toyota added 1.6M vehicles
 
A recent study has shown that Americans are fatter than ever:

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Maybe y'all need Canada's MMA-training Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to come down here and lead the country in a better direction
 
A recent study has shown that Americans are fatter than ever:

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Maybe y'all need Canada's MMA-training Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to come down here and lead the country in a better direction

:D

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Your Captain America isn't even American anymore lol

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Did you see they are trying to make him homosexual for the next movie.

What the...?????

And yes I'm serious

I have no idea what they are doing to Cap, but they're ruining him. He was the one pure super hero we had... now he's evil? Also the only truly patriotic superhero, a symbol, and they're destroying him, turned him into a hydra sleeper agent? Ridiculous...
 
Northstar is another Marvel superhero from Canada. Never knew about him. Seems he is a gay Quebecois. Pretty progressive for being a super hero from the 70s

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What about the famous crime fighting duo Ace and Gary? Aren't they Canadian too? :p

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We bought this up a short while ago how how forced minimum wage increases will lead to more robotics in the fast food industry.

This article just posted below from former McDonalds CEO confirms this. One of the issues we had was figuring out the costs. He says it it only costs just a little more for the robotics over a $15/hr worker working for 1 year. A robotic arm only costs $35,000 right now and Ill just post the article below but to sum it up he thinks this country is farqed with people losing jobs just as I thought.

Former McDonald’s CEO: $15 minimum wage will drive use of more automation

By Invalid Link Removed — May 26, 2016
Digital Trends

Former McDonald’s CEO Ed Rensi says that fast food franchisees are already replacing workers with automated robots, and the push for a $15-an-hour minimum wage will only speed that process. Rensi’s comments came Invalid Link Removed with Fox Invalid Link Removed News, where he argued that the country is in a “lot of trouble” and credited what he saw as a sputtering economy as driving the rise of presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.

Rensi was in attendance at the National Restaurant Show, taking place this week in Chicago. Among some of the innovations there are automated systems, some of which cost little more than what a franchisee would need to pay an employee for one year of labor should the minimum wage go up to $15.

“I was at the National Restaurant Show yesterday and if you look at the robotic devices that are coming into the restaurant industry,” Rensi told Fox Business’ Maria Bartiromo. “It’s cheaper to buy a $35,000 robotic arm than it is to hire an employee who’s inefficient making $15 an hour bagging French fries. It’s nonsense and it’s very destructive and it’s inflationary and it’s going to cause a job loss across this country like you’re not going to believe.”

Conservatives have long maintained that higher minimum wages will hurt small businesses. At the same time, about 3 million U.S. workers either make the minimum wage of $7.25 an hour or lower. Those making lower wages are typically in the food service industry and receive tips, and in such cases employers are exempt from having to pay them the federally mandated rate.

Rensi argues for allowing the states to decide on appropriate minimum wage levels, although he did seem to admit that in some regions — he mentions New York City in particular — the minimum wage might actually need to be higher than $15 an hour. The panel agreed with him, although one member pointed out that Trump himself has said the current levels are too low.

(Trump has also stated however that minimum wage levels should be left to the states.)
“Franchising is the best business model in the United States. It’s dependent on people that have low job skills that have to grow,” Rensi argued. “Well, if you can’t get people [at] a reasonable wage, you’re going to get machines to do the work. It’s just common sense. It’s going to happen whether you like it or not. And the more you push this it’s going to happen faster.”

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On another note, Foxconn (they make our iphones) just dropped their staff from 110,000 to only 50,000 and replacing 60,000 with robots at a single factory which is expected to effect other factories shortly down the road.

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TYT annoy me. They're the democratic version of Fox News. Being biased is fine - we all are. But being so biased you lose sight of your objectivity.....

Fox News would destroy Obama for building a wall around Mexico, for requiring drug tests on welfare, for deregulating gun control.
TYT would destroy Trump for legalizing abortion and marijuana, supporting free public universities, and increasing minimum wage.
 
How old is Bernie, like 75 or something? He seems alright, but as president?! I think he'd actually set a record for oldness, not that it means anything necessarily, but still. He strikes me as a frail old man who needs help getting out of bed sometimes, not as leader of the strongest nation on earth. Know what I mean? If they throw Hil under the bus, the dems need a younger option that Bernie IMO. Maybe Biden? lol

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How old is Bernie, like 75 or something? He seems alright, but as president?! I think he'd actually set a record for oldness, not that it means anything necessarily, but still. He strikes me as a frail old man who needs help getting out of bed sometimes, not as leader of the strongest nation on earth. Know what I mean? If they throw Hil under the bus, the dems need a younger option that Bernie IMO. Maybe Biden? lol

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Dems had very young with Obama, and look at what a atrocious disaster that turned out to be.
 
We bought this up a short while ago how how forced minimum wage increases will lead to more robotics in the fast food industry.

This article just posted below from former McDonalds CEO confirms this. One of the issues we had was figuring out the costs. He says it it only costs just a little more for the robotics over a $15/hr worker working for 1 year. A robotic arm only costs $35,000 right now and Ill just post the article below but to sum it up he thinks this country is farqed with people losing jobs just as I thought.

Former McDonald’s CEO: $15 minimum wage will drive use of more automation

By Invalid Link Removed — May 26, 2016
Digital Trends

Former McDonald’s CEO Ed Rensi says that fast food franchisees are already replacing workers with automated robots, and the push for a $15-an-hour minimum wage will only speed that process. Rensi’s comments came Invalid Link Removed with Fox Invalid Link Removed News, where he argued that the country is in a “lot of trouble” and credited what he saw as a sputtering economy as driving the rise of presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.

Rensi was in attendance at the National Restaurant Show, taking place this week in Chicago. Among some of the innovations there are automated systems, some of which cost little more than what a franchisee would need to pay an employee for one year of labor should the minimum wage go up to $15.

“I was at the National Restaurant Show yesterday and if you look at the robotic devices that are coming into the restaurant industry,” Rensi told Fox Business’ Maria Bartiromo. “It’s cheaper to buy a $35,000 robotic arm than it is to hire an employee who’s inefficient making $15 an hour bagging French fries. It’s nonsense and it’s very destructive and it’s inflationary and it’s going to cause a job loss across this country like you’re not going to believe.”

Conservatives have long maintained that higher minimum wages will hurt small businesses. At the same time, about 3 million U.S. workers either make the minimum wage of $7.25 an hour or lower. Those making lower wages are typically in the food service industry and receive tips, and in such cases employers are exempt from having to pay them the federally mandated rate.

Rensi argues for allowing the states to decide on appropriate minimum wage levels, although he did seem to admit that in some regions — he mentions New York City in particular — the minimum wage might actually need to be higher than $15 an hour. The panel agreed with him, although one member pointed out that Trump himself has said the current levels are too low.

(Trump has also stated however that minimum wage levels should be left to the states.)
“Franchising is the best business model in the United States. It’s dependent on people that have low job skills that have to grow,” Rensi argued. “Well, if you can’t get people [at] a reasonable wage, you’re going to get machines to do the work. It’s just common sense. It’s going to happen whether you like it or not. And the more you push this it’s going to happen faster.”

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All these Democrats seem to think all the money for all this free stuff just magically appears. WRONG
 
Donald Trump is the Nominee!!! His press conference was awesome. He basically called out every politician, including Obama, on how crappy they've been.
 
Donald Trump is the Nominee!!! His press conference was awesome. He basically called out every politician, including Obama, on how crappy they've been.

I saw that, he was pretty good today. Would love that 10 million to show up so he can debate bernie.
 
I saw that, he was pretty good today. Would love that 10 million to show up so he can debate bernie.

Bernie would wreck Donald in a debate. Donald has no substance when he debates, only inflammatory remarks that grab peoples attention. If the debate were to happen it would be less than 10 minutes before Trump would say something about bernies age
 
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