Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Trump will assume as the most unpopular president of the USA in forty years – The Press of Honduras

Washington, Usa

Donald Trump will assume the Friday the presidency of the united States as the most unpopular president in four decades, and yet the majority of americans believe that you can recover the jobs lost in the most affected areas of the country.

Since the employer won the election, in November, several companies were ruled out building new factories in foreign countries, and announced investments in the united States.

it Was the case of the automotive Ford and Fiat Chrysler, the manufacturer of air conditioners Carrier, japan’s SoftBank and up to the giant of online sales to Amazon, which promised nothing less than 100,000 new jobs.

The giant General Motors announced investments in the united States for 1,000 million dollars, and the creation of 5,000 jobs in the next few years.

consistent, the network of markets, Walmart announced a plan to create 10,000 jobs and investments for 6.800 million dollars.

After you use a rare mix of inventive and threats for firms to return to invest in the country, Trump claimed responsibility for those ads.

“With all the jobs that I am bringing the return, with automotive plants that I’m bringing into the country and the enormous reductions of costs I have traded on military spending, I think people are seeing great things,” said Trump on Twitter.

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Polls are “false” and “corrupt”

according To a survey conducted by CNN and ORC, 61% of americans believe that Trump will be able to create good-paying jobs in areas hard hit by unemployment.

at The same time, a poll by the Washington Post and the network ABC showed that 61% expect Trump to make a work “good” or “excellent” in the economic plan.

however, this confidence in their ability to manage the economy are exceptions within the overall vision that you have on Trump.

The future president half of the popularity that had Barack Obama as he prepared to assume the White House in January 2009, according to the Washington Post and ABC.

Trump is less popular than any us president in four decades, since the years of Jimmy Carter.

This information is repeated in virtually all the polls.

Trump, true to his style, he attacked those polls, and recalled that during the election campaign, all the polls predicted the victory of democrat Hillary Clinton.

“The same people that made those electoral polls are false, that they were completely wrong, are now making studies for approval. They are as corrupt as before,” she said on Twitter.

In reality, the electoral polls were within the margin of error, and Clinton actually had more votes than Trump, but in fact, the projections for each State of the federation were wrong.

dress Rehearsal

Trump had planned to visit Washington this Tuesday and see the preparations for the ceremony of his inauguration, which will take place on Friday.

last Sunday, the organizers held a dress rehearsal of the ceremony.

Thousands of barriers were placed to block the shaft of the city of Washington, which connects the White House and the Congress.

The organization expects the presence of hundreds of thousands of people, both to greet the new president as to protest his election.

In total will be mobilized nearly 28,000 agents to ensure the safety of the event.

One of the biggest challenges of logistics is the presence of thousands of people that will manifest on Friday in Washington against Trump, and especially a large march of women organized for Saturday.

The protests during a presidential inauguration are not something unusual, to the point that George W Bush was the object of the anger of the protesters, pacifists after his re-election in 2005.

Lawmakers call for a boycott of the investiture

This year, more than 40 legislators from the Democratic party announced that boicotearán the investiture ceremony, nearly all in support of the lawmaker John Lewis, a 76-year-old and an icon live the struggle for civil rights in the country.

Lewis caused a political earthquake last week, saying during an interview that he saw Trump as a legitimate president following the interference of Russia in the election campaign.

Trump turned to his favorite weapon, the Twitter network, to attack Lewis. According to the president-elect, the man who was companion of battles of Martin Luther King only “speaks, speaks, speaks. There are No actions or results.”

The agenda this week in Washington also includes sessions of confirmation in the Senate nominated by the president.

The process of transfer of power has shown some signs of disorganization. Trump has not yet chosen his Secretary of Agriculture, and the position of number two in most of the departments of the federal government is still empty. AFP

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