who has his own line of clothing, which are all manufactured overseas.
Now, as part of keeping his promise to "Make America Great Again", he'll invariably have to shut down those overseas factories of his and build factories here on these shores so as to be able to "hire only American workers" to make his products.
It's only right that he stays in good with those who supported him.
After all, his promise to "Make America Great Again" meant a return to the glory years of the '60s and '70s. I figured he meant not only in terms of the social climate but also in terms of prosperity as well.
I mean, it's not like we're expecting the guy to bring back the British Invasion or Psychedelic Rock or Southern Rock or Singer/Songwriter or Concept Rock or Soul/Funk or even Disco. Nor anti-Vietnam War demonstrations. (Of course we all know he already "does his own thing"---that part is for sure.)
But without the prosperity aspect of the past periods what's going to be so "great" about a return to an anachronistic America?
Now, as part of keeping his promise to "Make America Great Again", he'll invariably have to shut down those overseas factories of his and build factories here on these shores so as to be able to "hire only American workers" to make his products.
It's only right that he stays in good with those who supported him.
After all, his promise to "Make America Great Again" meant a return to the glory years of the '60s and '70s. I figured he meant not only in terms of the social climate but also in terms of prosperity as well.
I mean, it's not like we're expecting the guy to bring back the British Invasion or Psychedelic Rock or Southern Rock or Singer/Songwriter or Concept Rock or Soul/Funk or even Disco. Nor anti-Vietnam War demonstrations. (Of course we all know he already "does his own thing"---that part is for sure.)
But without the prosperity aspect of the past periods what's going to be so "great" about a return to an anachronistic America?
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