Shelby holiday, tammy bruce and liz peak. We wouldnt be getting these announcement if it wasnt for the new bully pulpit of twitter. How much of it do you have think is authentic . I think all you have to do, engage something occurring right now, is looking at the past. You can determine the pref by the past. The fact of the matter is weve had 8 years where weiss kinds of announcements and dynamics have never occurred. You had factories being built in mexico. The announcement was we are shutting down these factories, thousands of jobs will be lost. Now we are getting the opposite. Thats not just because of hatchen stance and timing. Its about the attitude and what he projected. They do know because of his history he will deliver. Its not just rhetoric. So of course he can take credit for it and ill ends with saying Mainstream Media the left know that this is his strength and with these small wins and what will be the big wins is it highlights what the left and obama have chose not to do
These villages. So if you have a small hall tank in your home, you can truck water to the home and fill the tank, and you can have faucets and you can have a shower and you can have some water in the home in that respect. But as it turns out, that model doesnt deliver a lot of water into the home. And so what weve learned is that homes that have honey buckets that have basically no system other than a central Watering Point where you go fill up buckets, they deliver about 1. 5 gallons of water per person per day. If you have a small hall system, they deliver about 2. 5 gallons of water per person per day. Now, the w. H. O. Recommends a minimum of 13 to 15 gallons per person per day of water. If you look at what the use is in the United States in general, we generally use about 50 gallons per person per day. So our villages in alaska are doing extreme, extreme water rationing, and we know that this isnt just true for alaska. There are other areas in the arctic, some of our other neighbo
And may never get it. So what do we do . Well, one of the interim steps that we had taken was to develop small hall Water Systems into these villages. So if you have a small hall tank in your home, you can truck water to the home and fill the tank, and you can have faucets and you can have a shower and you can have some water in the home in that respect. But as it turns out, that model doesnt deliver a lot of water into the home. And so what weve learned is that homes that have honey buckets that have basically no system other than a central Watering Point where you go fill up buckets, they deliver about 1. 5 gallons of water per person per day. If you have a small hall system, they deliver about 2. 5 gallons of water per person per day. Now, the w. H. O. Recommends a minimum of 13 to 15 gallons per person per day of water. If you look at what the use is in the United States in general, we generally use about 50 gallons per person per day. So our villages in alaska are doing extreme, e
It is our identity. Today it is in doubt. There are millions of americans who are started to believe we are no longer that country. You either know them or you are them. You are living paycheck to paycheck. Now the jobs do not go far enough. They literally live one unexpected expense away from disaster. The young people who did everything we asked, and other cannot find a job. The person trying to start a business out of their home, it is in violation of zoning codes but it is a good business. [laughter] they are struggling because of government regulations. As a result, our identity as a nation is in doubt. Why is this happening . The answer is, because we have leaders trapped in the past. People who think it is the 20th century. People who think yesterdays ideas will propel us to tomorrow. They never will. America is a nation out of its history but it has always been about his future. Our future has the opportunity to be better than our history. We must confront challenges and embrac
On March 28, 2018, Ambassador Robert Lighthizer and Republic of Korea Minister for Trade Hyun Chong Kim announced that the two countries had reached an agreement in principle on the renegotiation of the U.S.–Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS). The renegotiation covered such areas as automobiles, customs processes, and investment, as well as the recently imposed U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs.