WASHINGTON, Sept 2 (Reuters) - U.S. manufacturing contracted for a sixth straight month in August as factories dealt with the fallout from the Trump administration's import tariffs, with some manufacturers describing the current business environment as "much worse than the Great Recession." The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) survey on Tuesday also showed some manufacturers complaining that the sweeping import duties were making it difficult to manufacture goods in the United States. President Donald Trump has defended his protectionist trade policy, which has raised the nation's average tariff rate to the highest in a century, as necessary to revive a long-declining U.S. industrial base. read more
A recent $934 million transfer of funds to a Pentagon budget may hold a clue as to how much it will cost to renovate the Boeing 747-8 gifted by Qatar to be the next Air Force One, The New York Times reported on Sunday. Although the actual price tag is classified information, this transfer to an unnamed classified project described in a Pentagon document sent to Capitol Hill likely includes the cost of renovating the plane. read more
To do this from the rear seat, the passenger must remove the rubber mat on the bottom of the rear door's pocket, pull the mechanical release cable forward and then push the door open.
Certainly that is the easiest thing to do when the vehicle is on fire and filling with smoke.
I won't ride in these death traps. Why does everything have to be over engineered to the point that it is deadly?
There was an article a couple of years ago of an elderly man who cooked to death inside his Corvette because the door would not unlock because the battery cable was loose and disconnected. www.fox6now.com
She's gonna sit there and spit hatred and lies just like every other member of the cabinet.
two-tiered justice system is over.
HA!
Fat Nixon is selling pardons.