Viewership, and profits are booming at MSNBC and CNN. The same for The New York Times and the Washington Post. The more negative your kind gets the bigger their circulation becomes. Keep on keeping on, sis.
Link please.
Viewership, and profits are booming at MSNBC and CNN. The same for The New York Times and the Washington Post. The more negative your kind gets the bigger their circulation becomes. Keep on keeping on, sis.
Assuming that all Trump-haters are liberal is another thing you got wrong, Gomer. Man, Trump-loving rednecks sure are dumb (see below):
I don't make that assumption shit-for-brains. Assuming you have a brain or are Conservative would require the willing suspension of common sense and disbelief.
My assumption is that people who think they can stomp and scream and demean the electoral process and the office of the President thinking it will change an election outcome or make America safe are brain dead asshats and lunatics that should be placed in a nut house.
You're prime exhibit "A" dumbfuck.
Trump scored an 84 billion [yes, that’s billion with a big fat B] deal with China that will go to energy projects in WV.
Thing’s idea of ‘nothing’ lol.
link
This illustrates my point lol.
These jokers haven’t even heard of it. Leave The Bubble while there’s still time.
https://www.google.com/amp/mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN1D90S9
Those were memo's of understanding, Darthy.
Few details, and no commitments.
Most business deals start that way, Thingy.
Still clinging to your ‘nothing’ assertion?
Most business deals start that way, Thingy.
Still clinging to your ‘nothing’ assertion?
It was a wasted trip. Just a lot of glad-handing & chest-beating from Trump. No commitments.
So, yeah - nothing. He doesn't have to do much for you guys, though. You're under the spell.
Trump could cure cancer and you’d give him zero credit lol.
But I’ll play. Since laying the groundwork for an 84 B energy deal is ‘nothing’ in your biased world, what would ‘something’ look like?
Trump could cure cancer and you’d give him zero credit lol.
But I’ll play. Since laying the groundwork for an 84 B energy deal is ‘nothing’ in your biased world, what would ‘something’ look like?
An actual deal?
Otherwise, it's just talk.
And you guys need to stop w/ the "cure for cancer" stuff. He's not doing anything even close to that level.
Like the Saudi ruler is ‘just one guy’ lol.
You’re impossibly biased.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memorandum_of_understanding
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) is an agreement between two (bilateral) or more (multilateral) parties. It expresses a convergence of will between the parties, indicating an intended common line of action. It is often used in cases where parties either do not imply a legal commitment or in situations where the parties cannot create a legally enforceable agreement. It is a more formal alternative to a gentlemen's agreement.
Whether a document constitutes a binding contract depends only on the presence or absence of well-defined legal elements in the text proper of the document (the so-called "four corners"). The required elements are: offer and acceptance, consideration, and the intention to be legally bound (animus contrahendi). In the U.S., the specifics can differ slightly depending on whether the contract is for goods (falls under the Uniform Commercial Code [UCC]) or services (falls under the common law of the state).
that is meaningless idiot
Energy:
China Petrochemical Corp signed a US$43 billion deal for a liquefied natural gas project in Alaska. China’s sovereign wealth fund, China Investment Corp, and Bank of China, a state-owned bank, will help with financing.
Another state energy giant, China National Petroleum Corp, signed an initial agreement with Texas-based Cheniere Energy for the long-term supply of liquefied natural gas.
Mining and energy firm China Energy Investment Corp signed a memorandum of understanding with West Virginia state to invest US$84 billion in shale gas, power and chemical projects.
Agriculture:
China agreed to buy 12 million tonnes of soybeans from the US in 2017 and 2018 in two batches, in total worth US$5 billion.
Aviation:
General Electric signed deals with three Chinese companies worth a total of US$3.5 billion. They were an engine and repair agreement with Juneyao Airlines worth US$1.4 billion, a US$1.1 billion deal with ICBC Leasing for engines to power Boeing planes and a US$1 billion agreement with China Datang Group to supply gas turbines.
China Aviation Supplies Holding Company agreed to buy 300 Boeing planes in an order worth US$37 billion.
Finance:
China’s sovereign wealth fund, China Investment Corp, and Goldman Sachs agreed to set up a joint fund to invest in US firms which have already or plan business operations in China. The fund plans to raise US$5 billion.
China’s Silk Road Fund and General Electric signed an agreement to cooperate in investments under China’s “Belt and Road Initiative”, a global trade development plan.
Telecoms:
Chinese phone makers Xiaomi, OPPO and Vivo signed three-year deals to buy products from US mobile chip maker Qualcomm. The deals are worth US$12 billion in total.
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/poli...de-beijings-us253-billion-trade-package-trump