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Got to love Trump

BendintheriverBendintheriver Member Posts: 6,758 Standard Supporter

Like any political junkie, I am not enamored with everything Trump does or his occasional verbosity but man oh man did we dodge a bullet when he kicked Headboard and Tampon Tim's asses. How fucking stupid and Jew hating do you have to be to pick Tampon Tim as opposed to Shapiro who continues to exude class and smarts. I mean, Shapiro is a no brainer right? There is absolutely no comparison. Yet Headboard and her bigoted team of elitist pig liberals ignored Shapiro and chose the idiot, and we all know why; Shapiro is a Jew.

Trump listens and talks. Just read this article about US Steel. He had a conversation with Shapiro and then did his part to get the deal to the finish line. Shapiro was fighting hard for his state, tried to get biden's handlers to agree and of course they were of no help. Shapiro is smart so he reached across the aisle locally and then brought in Trump after he was elected. This is how shit is supposed to work. We have a President who is not trying to strangle business with regulations and throw up hoops to jump through, and we have a Governor in PA who wants to grow commerce and increase the fiscal health of his constituents.

Thank God for people like Trump and Shapiro. Compare them to Headboard and Tampon.

Shapiro calls Trump US Steel deal a ‘BFD’

“It is a BFD [big f***ing deal],” a smiling Shapiro told the Washington Examiner, emphasizing that the deal will not only affect the entire steel industry but also stabilize and reinvigorate the region.

“And credit the President for making the deal richer and richer, meaning more money put in it and looking out for Pennsylvania in this,” he said.

Shapiro said the deal got better because of Trump’s negotiating style.

“The deal has gotten better. The prospects for the future of steelmaking have gotten better,” he said, emphasizing that he worked closely with Sen. Dave McCormick (R-PA) throughout the process.

“Credit goes to McCormick as one of many people involved in this,” Shapiro said, adding that numerous local Republican and Democratic mayors and community leaders have come out in support of the deal.

Shapiro said the first time he talked to Trump was in late April, right after Cody Balmer allegedly set fire to the Pennsylvania governor’s mansion.

“When the president called me after the fire, we talked for about 15, 20 minutes. And after he checked in to make sure our family was doing well, we got down to business, and we talked for a while about different issues. And this was the first issue I raised with him. I actually think maybe he was surprised to hear me talk about the need to get this done and my support for getting something done,” he said.

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