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Trump visited this Boeing factory to celebrate jobs. It just announced layoffs - The Washington Post

Carrier announces timeline for eliminating Indianapolis jobs

Carrier announces timeline for eliminating Indianapolis jobs

Trump Takes Credit For Saving A U.S. Ford Plant That Wasn't Planning To Move
Trump Takes Credit For Saving A U.S. Ford Plant That Wasn't Planning To Move To Mexico : The Two-Way : NPR

Ford Chooses China, Not Mexico, to Build Its New Focus
Ford Chooses China, Not Mexico, to Build Its New Focus - The New York Times
Ford bets on low oil prices, moves Focus production to China
Ford bets on low oil prices, moves Focus production to China
| Reuters


Trump gets standing ovation for promising to pass a law already on the books
https://mic.com/articles/180580/trum...oks#.Nr3L0N1J0

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James Comey better hope that there are no "tapes" of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!

Trump says he has no ‘tapes’ of Comey conversations
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.717aea4b786d

Trump Says He Was ‘First In His Class,’ Evidence Is Released Showing That’s A Lie
http://news.groopspeak.com/trump-say...g-thats-a-lie/

9 Trump promises the GOP's 'Better Care' act breaks
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politi...aks/ar-BBD2XRY

Trump Asked Coats & Rogers To Lie To Public About Russia Probe
http://bipartisanreport.com/2017/06/...-russia-probe/

Here’s what we know so far about Team Trump’s ties to Russian interests
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graph...=.9c09516ccff2

Trump Reveals Comey Tapes Were Destroyed In Bowling Green Attack
http://www.breakingburgh.com/trump-r...-green-attack/

Did you really read the last post?........probably not
Muilenburg Is Bullish on Paris Air Show Orders
Boeing Co. beat rival*Airbus SE in orders at the Paris Air Show this week as a new, stretched version of the U.S. planemaker’s 737 workhorse sparked a flurry of intense deal-making at the aviation industry’s biggest gathering this year.
Boeing won orders and commitments for 571 planes worth as much as $74.8 billion, Ihssane Mounir, the U.S. manufacturer’s head of commercial aircraft sales, said at a press conference at the show. While Airbus pulled out a series of late agreements, it fell short with a tally of 326 airliners valued at just under $40 billion,*sales chief John Leahy said at a separate briefing, adding that the*two companies were about equal in terms of firm orders, which exclude more tentative agreements to buy. Lay off some dead wood like you to focus on Delivering these orders, NO Problem...