Gunny
03-10-2020, 06:29 PM
Cat fight! :laugh: I'd say Smokin' Joe takes this one in the bobo. NAFTA sucked and was a Clinton Administration deal of which Joe was part. Pretty sad when an American, even a Dem one, is getting beat up by a commie.
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UPDATED 6:19 AM PT — Tuesday, March 10, 2020Protests erupted at a Joe Biden rally (https://www.c-span.org/video/?470101-1/joe-biden-holds-get-vote-event-detroit) on the eve of a major multi-state primary vote. In Detroit, Michigan on Monday, multiple demonstrators disrupted the Biden event by yelling and holding signs reading “NAFTA killed our jobs.”
The protesters were then escorted out of the gymnasium, however, Biden urged his staff to “let them go.” He then used the situation to take shots at President Trump and his Democrat campaign rival Bernie Sanders. He called the demonstrators “Bernie Bros” and claimed this is the type of division President Trump has caused for today’s America.
“Let ’em go…this not a Trump rally…the ‘Bernie Bros’ are here, let em go,” he urged. “Look, this is what’s wrong with American politics today.”
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(https://twitter.com/love4thegameAK/status/1237194805286854656)
Protestors disrupt Joe Biden’s rally in Detroit with a sign that says “NAFTA killed our jobs.”
Biden voted for NAFTA in 1994
This came after President Trump’s renegotiated NAFTA deal, the USMCA (https://ustr.gov/usmca), was signed by the president in January. The new trade agreement is expected to be a boom for farmers and manufacturers across the country.
Throughout his campaign, Sanders has criticized the former vice president over his trade policies. This included his support for NAFTA, which resulted in an estimated loss of 168,000 manufacturing jobs in Michigan since its implementation in the mid 90s.
“When people take a look a my record versus (former) Vice President Biden’s record — I helped lead the fight against NAFTA, he voted for NAFTA,” Sanders stated. “…I strongly opposed the Trans-Pacific Partnership, he supported it.”
Back in 2016, Sanders won Michigan against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by a narrow margin. Michigan has 125 delegates up for grabs, which means a win for Sanders may help keep his campaign above water.
https://www.oann.com/nafta-protesters-storm-biden-event-in-mich/
OAN Newsroom
UPDATED 6:19 AM PT — Tuesday, March 10, 2020Protests erupted at a Joe Biden rally (https://www.c-span.org/video/?470101-1/joe-biden-holds-get-vote-event-detroit) on the eve of a major multi-state primary vote. In Detroit, Michigan on Monday, multiple demonstrators disrupted the Biden event by yelling and holding signs reading “NAFTA killed our jobs.”
The protesters were then escorted out of the gymnasium, however, Biden urged his staff to “let them go.” He then used the situation to take shots at President Trump and his Democrat campaign rival Bernie Sanders. He called the demonstrators “Bernie Bros” and claimed this is the type of division President Trump has caused for today’s America.
“Let ’em go…this not a Trump rally…the ‘Bernie Bros’ are here, let em go,” he urged. “Look, this is what’s wrong with American politics today.”
https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1085921601562894336/d8qBeE2e_normal.jpg (https://twitter.com/love4thegameAK)Steven Lundgren@love4thegameAK
(https://twitter.com/love4thegameAK)
(https://twitter.com/love4thegameAK/status/1237194805286854656)
Protestors disrupt Joe Biden’s rally in Detroit with a sign that says “NAFTA killed our jobs.”
Biden voted for NAFTA in 1994
This came after President Trump’s renegotiated NAFTA deal, the USMCA (https://ustr.gov/usmca), was signed by the president in January. The new trade agreement is expected to be a boom for farmers and manufacturers across the country.
Throughout his campaign, Sanders has criticized the former vice president over his trade policies. This included his support for NAFTA, which resulted in an estimated loss of 168,000 manufacturing jobs in Michigan since its implementation in the mid 90s.
“When people take a look a my record versus (former) Vice President Biden’s record — I helped lead the fight against NAFTA, he voted for NAFTA,” Sanders stated. “…I strongly opposed the Trans-Pacific Partnership, he supported it.”
Back in 2016, Sanders won Michigan against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by a narrow margin. Michigan has 125 delegates up for grabs, which means a win for Sanders may help keep his campaign above water.
https://www.oann.com/nafta-protesters-storm-biden-event-in-mich/