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Feb 2 2017 04:51pm
Quote (EndlessSky @ Feb 2 2017 11:13am)
Its a shame worthless liberal communists wont stop rioting and wasting police dollars.


Ya that's it. Totally
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Feb 2 2017 04:52pm
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http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0003498622


The Yomiuri Shimbun
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe intends to propose during a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump on Feb. 10 a bilateral economic cooperation plan, including the creation of a $450 billion (¥51 trillion) market through railways and other infrastructure investments in the United States to generate 700,000 jobs, The Yomiuri Shimbun has learned.

[x] winning [ ] not winning



Tbh this sort of thing is what we need, comparable railways
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Feb 2 2017 04:54pm
Quote (ChrisKz @ Feb 2 2017 04:52pm)
Tbh this sort of thing is what we need, comparable railways


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http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0003498622


The Yomiuri Shimbun
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe intends to propose during a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump on Feb. 10 a bilateral economic cooperation plan, including the creation of a $450 billion (¥51 trillion) market through railways and other infrastructure investments in the United States to generate 700,000 jobs, The Yomiuri Shimbun has learned.

[x] winning [ ] not winning

^_^
A railway is an infrastructure plan I'm on board with. But r we actually gonna pay the Asians to make it this time? ^_^

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Feb 2 2017 04:58pm
Quote (excellence @ Feb 2 2017 10:49pm)
http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0003498622


The Yomiuri Shimbun
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe intends to propose during a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump on Feb. 10 a bilateral economic cooperation plan, including the creation of a $450 billion (¥51 trillion) market through railways and other infrastructure investments in the United States to generate 700,000 jobs, The Yomiuri Shimbun has learned.

[x] winning [ ] not winning


Good choice on the Asians. I hope there will be more than just railway infrastructure investment. I'd like to see more investment in other public transport choices and in biking infrastructure. When I was in the USA I saw loads of potential in the big cities for bike infrastructure. Bike lanes can handle so much more throughput/m2. It would also make people healthier. And seeing as most city folk don't need to travel >15 miles very often, it'd work perfectly there. More traffic with less pollution, noise and complaining.

For new trains we picked Italian in the past and they were as reliable as Alfa Romeo's...

Now we're buying German afaik.
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Quote (thesnipa @ 2 Feb 2017 18:54)
^_^
A railway is an infrastructure plan I'm on board with. But r we actually gonna pay the Asians to make it this time? ^_^



Probably some of thier engineers to work with ours, most of the grunt work will be american.
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Feb 2 2017 05:11pm
Quote (thesnipa @ 2 Feb 2017 18:54)
^_^
A railway is an infrastructure plan I'm on board with. But r we actually gonna pay the Asians to make it this time? ^_^

Mexico will pay for the railways
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Stern and Trump are long-time friends, with Trump making numerous appearances on Stern's radio show over the years.

"I personally wish that he had never run, I told him that, because I actually think this is something that is gonna be detrimental to his mental health too, because, he wants to be liked, he wants to be loved," Stern said. "He wants people to cheer for him."

"I don't think it's going to be a healthy experience. And by the way, he's now on this anti-Hollywood kick. He loves Hollywood. First of all, he loves the press. He lives for it. He loves people in Hollywood. He only wants hobnob with them. All of this hatred and stuff directed towards him. It's not good for him. It's not good. There's a reason every president who leaves the office has grey hair."

Trump frequently appeared on Stern's radio program over the past two decades, engaging in the kind of crude talk about women and celebrities typical of the shock-jock's show. During the campaign, CNN's KFile surfaced demeaning comments Trump made about women on the show.

Stern said he considers Trump a friend, but is opposed to his politics.

"I like Donald very much personally. I was shocked when he decided to run for president, and even more shocked that sort of, people took it seriously," Stern said.

"I remember saying to him when he announced his presidency, I remember being quite amazed, because I remember him being for Hillary Clinton," Stern added.

"And I remember him being very--I mean he was pro-abortion. So the new Donald Trump kind of surprised me."

Stern said he doesn't believe Trump has had a change of heart on issues like abortion, but is instead playing to his base.

The radio host said he also believed Trump ran for president solely to get a larger contract from NBC for "The Apprentice."

"I think it started out as like a kinda cool, fun thing to do in order to get a couple more bucks out of NBC for The Apprentice, I actually do believe that," Stern said.

"He just wanted a couple more bucks out of NBC, and that is why Donald is calling for voter fraud investigations. He's pissed he won. He still wants Hillary Clinton to win. He's so f—ing pissed, he's hoping that he can find some voter fraud and hand it over to Hillary."


From his friend Howard Stern.
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Feb 2 2017 05:20pm
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From his friend Howard Stern.


Having followed Stern for a long time I can only imagine what conversations between those 2 shitbags in private sounded like over the years
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From his friend Howard Stern.


That's the funny thing about entertainers/media personalities... they're friends because they talk to each other on the radio for an hour every 9 months.

Stern has sucked for years... he should try to make his show great again.
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Feb 2 2017 05:23pm
Quote (IceMage @ Feb 2 2017 06:20pm)
That's the funny thing about entertainers/media personalities... they're friends because they talk to each other on the radio for an hour every 9 months.

Stern has sucked for years... he should try to make his show great again.


His show was never good. Breakfast Club >
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