Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this press conference?
To show everyone he's still alive and rub it in every blue state governor's face that he does and will continue to favor states that voted for him.
Colorado voted for him and yet, he just announced removing hundreds of federal jobs from there.
Gotta have as much waste as possible. The deficit isn't going to double on it's own.
The jobs belong in Huntsville. They are not wrong about that. That's where the space research began after WWII. Surprised they didn't mention Huntsville's history with space and putting a man in space. Space Camp is there, as well.
They designed the rockets there.
Stupid question but I thought part of the allure of Colorado was hiding things in the mountains and because it was close to the pacific coast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be so mad if I had to move from Colorado to Alabama.
There are beautiful white sand beaches in Alabama on the Gulf of America, aka the Redneck Riviera.
But your kids are going to get a crap education.
Anonymous wrote:Greatest president ever moves.
Moving space program to freaking Alabama’s
Moving national guard to hellhole Chicago.
Helping poor whites and blacks be safer and economically prosper?
Win win
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this press conference?
To show everyone he's still alive and rub it in every blue state governor's face that he does and will continue to favor states that voted for him.
Colorado voted for him and yet, he just announced removing hundreds of federal jobs from there.
Gotta have as much waste as possible. The deficit isn't going to double on it's own.
The jobs belong in Huntsville. They are not wrong about that. That's where the space research began after WWII. Surprised they didn't mention Huntsville's history with space and putting a man in space. Space Camp is there, as well.
They designed the rockets there.
Perhaps, but that doesn’t seem to be the reason he wants to move the jobs to Alabama. This seems to be the reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this press conference?
To show everyone he's still alive and rub it in every blue state governor's face that he does and will continue to favor states that voted for him.
Colorado voted for him and yet, he just announced removing hundreds of federal jobs from there.
Gotta have as much waste as possible. The deficit isn't going to double on it's own.
The jobs belong in Huntsville. They are not wrong about that. That's where the space research began after WWII. Surprised they didn't mention Huntsville's history with space and putting a man in space. Space Camp is there, as well.
They designed the rockets there.
You’re saying the jobs “belong” in Huntsville because rockets were designed there decades ago and Space Camp is there. That’s an appeal to tradition, using history as if it proves present entitlement. Just because something started in one place doesn’t mean it has to stay there. The fact that Huntsville has a history with space research is interesting, but it doesn’t logically prove where the jobs should be now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this press conference?
To show everyone he's still alive and rub it in every blue state governor's face that he does and will continue to favor states that voted for him.
Colorado voted for him and yet, he just announced removing hundreds of federal jobs from there.
Gotta have as much waste as possible. The deficit isn't going to double on it's own.
The jobs belong in Huntsville. They are not wrong about that. That's where the space research began after WWII. Surprised they didn't mention Huntsville's history with space and putting a man in space. Space Camp is there, as well.
They designed the rockets there.
Perhaps, but that doesn’t seem to be the reason he wants to move the jobs to Alabama. This seems to be the reason.
Good luck finding people who want to move to Alabama for very long.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this press conference?
To show everyone he's still alive and rub it in every blue state governor's face that he does and will continue to favor states that voted for him.
Colorado voted for him and yet, he just announced removing hundreds of federal jobs from there.
Gotta have as much waste as possible. The deficit isn't going to double on it's own.
The jobs belong in Huntsville. They are not wrong about that. That's where the space research began after WWII. Surprised they didn't mention Huntsville's history with space and putting a man in space. Space Camp is there, as well.
They designed the rockets there.
Perhaps, but that doesn’t seem to be the reason he wants to move the jobs to Alabama. This seems to be the reason.
He trolls so hard….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this press conference?
To show everyone he's still alive and rub it in every blue state governor's face that he does and will continue to favor states that voted for him.
Colorado voted for him and yet, he just announced removing hundreds of federal jobs from there.
Gotta have as much waste as possible. The deficit isn't going to double on it's own.
The jobs belong in Huntsville. They are not wrong about that. That's where the space research began after WWII. Surprised they didn't mention Huntsville's history with space and putting a man in space. Space Camp is there, as well.
They designed the rockets there.
Perhaps, but that doesn’t seem to be the reason he wants to move the jobs to Alabama. This seems to be the reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this press conference?
To show everyone he's still alive and rub it in every blue state governor's face that he does and will continue to favor states that voted for him.
Colorado voted for him and yet, he just announced removing hundreds of federal jobs from there.
Gotta have as much waste as possible. The deficit isn't going to double on it's own.
The jobs belong in Huntsville. They are not wrong about that. That's where the space research began after WWII. Surprised they didn't mention Huntsville's history with space and putting a man in space. Space Camp is there, as well.
They designed the rockets there.
Perhaps, but that doesn’t seem to be the reason he wants to move the jobs to Alabama. This seems to be the reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this press conference?
To show everyone he's still alive and rub it in every blue state governor's face that he does and will continue to favor states that voted for him.
Colorado voted for him and yet, he just announced removing hundreds of federal jobs from there.
Gotta have as much waste as possible. The deficit isn't going to double on it's own.
The jobs belong in Huntsville. They are not wrong about that. That's where the space research began after WWII. Surprised they didn't mention Huntsville's history with space and putting a man in space. Space Camp is there, as well.
They designed the rockets there.
Perhaps, but that doesn’t seem to be the reason he wants to move the jobs to Alabama. This seems to be the reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this press conference?
To show everyone he's still alive and rub it in every blue state governor's face that he does and will continue to favor states that voted for him.
Colorado voted for him and yet, he just announced removing hundreds of federal jobs from there.
Gotta have as much waste as possible. The deficit isn't going to double on it's own.
The jobs belong in Huntsville. They are not wrong about that. That's where the space research began after WWII. Surprised they didn't mention Huntsville's history with space and putting a man in space. Space Camp is there, as well.
They designed the rockets there.
You’re saying the jobs “belong” in Huntsville because rockets were designed there decades ago and Space Camp is there. That’s an appeal to tradition, using history as if it proves present entitlement. Just because something started in one place doesn’t mean it has to stay there. The fact that Huntsville has a history with space research is interesting, but it doesn’t logically prove where the jobs should be now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this press conference?
To show everyone he's still alive and rub it in every blue state governor's face that he does and will continue to favor states that voted for him.
Colorado voted for him and yet, he just announced removing hundreds of federal jobs from there.
Gotta have as much waste as possible. The deficit isn't going to double on it's own.
The jobs belong in Huntsville. They are not wrong about that. That's where the space research began after WWII. Surprised they didn't mention Huntsville's history with space and putting a man in space. Space Camp is there, as well.
They designed the rockets there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this press conference?
To show everyone he's still alive and rub it in every blue state governor's face that he does and will continue to favor states that voted for him.
Colorado voted for him and yet, he just announced removing hundreds of federal jobs from there.
Gotta have as much waste as possible. The deficit isn't going to double on it's own.
The jobs belong in Huntsville. They are not wrong about that. That's where the space research began after WWII. Surprised they didn't mention Huntsville's history with space and putting a man in space. Space Camp is there, as well.
They designed the rockets there.