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November 14, 2016, 12:28:28 PM
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If you consider that the bar code on the picture is French, I understand what it shows the idea of the struggle of America for the increase of own production.

lol nice catch. However I don't think you are right about the "struggle"... there is no struggle once the leeches are removed... obama: the lowest growth ever for the usa.
Obama is already a lame duck, and Trump may well make economic war. He does not understand that in global world it is impossible to keep aloof.

he did little to understand politics and governance of the country. But let's hope that next to it will be worthy of advisers who would help him make the right decisions
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November 14, 2016, 11:28:43 AM
#4
If you consider that the bar code on the picture is French, I understand what it shows the idea of the struggle of America for the increase of own production.

lol nice catch. However I don't think you are right about the "struggle"... there is no struggle once the leeches are removed... obama: the lowest growth ever for the usa.
Obama is already a lame duck, and Trump may well make economic war. He does not understand that in global world it is impossible to keep aloof.
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November 14, 2016, 10:48:36 AM
#3
If you consider that the bar code on the picture is French, I understand what it shows the idea of the struggle of America for the increase of own production.

lol nice catch. However I don't think you are right about the "struggle"... there is no struggle once the leeches are removed... obama: the lowest growth ever for the usa.
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November 14, 2016, 08:50:05 AM
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If you consider that the bar code on the picture is French, I understand what it shows the idea of the struggle of America for the increase of own production.
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November 14, 2016, 05:31:29 AM
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How do you understand it? I understand it as the defensive posture of corporate America (the best defense is offense).

And necessary for efficient munition shuffling  Cool
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