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Trump's plane joke: It's Mexico 'getting ready to attack'; - POLITICO
Mexican paratroopers > LMAO Trump actually said that.
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free-trade deals like NAFTA and trade normalization with China, Trump remarked, "It’s not very hard to explain. It’s not very hard to understand. What is difficult is to figure out why people did this—why. You know, we have expansion plans in this country, we have all sorts of plans, but there’s no expansion. We have job losses and other countries have massive expansion”
The factory closed in 2014 and, according to the New Hampshire Union-Leader, is set to be redeveloped into a $60 million shopping center. “So you’re looking here at a plant and the wreckage of NAFTA and the wreckage of China’s entrance into the World Trade Organizaton," Trump said.
Read more: Trump's plane joke: It's Mexico 'getting ready to attack' - POLITICO
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Talkin' out of his ass as usual -- they are building a new ''$60 million shopping center'' with new jobs for it's construction -- Trump is a damn property developer
So the light bulb factory is 50 years old and closed? But the plant still glows in the dark!
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Radioactive material to stay put as factory becomes retail center By MARK HAYWARD
New Hampshire Union Leader, 21 Feb 16, MANCHESTER — Before developers go ahead with the conversion of the former Osram Sylvania light-bulb factory into a $60 million shopping center, they have to address one little problem — a buried vault of radioactive material on the property.
Earlier this month, developer Dick Anagnost disclosed the only containment of its kind in New Hampshire of radioactive contaminated soil.
Reportedly safe, it will be located beneath a portion of the parking lot of the would-be shopping center. But for financing purposes, Anagnost and his partner, Brady-Sullivan Properties, need to carve off a half-acre lot that contains the vault. He has asked the Manchester Planning Board to approve the subdivision.
The concrete vault contains thorium, a radioactive element used at the plant from the mid-1960s to mid-1980s, according to state health officials.
When decommissioning the plant, Sylvania discovered that thorium had contaminated some soil. The contaminated material was encapsulated following guidelines set by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Anagnost told the New Hampshire Union Leader……
the Sylvania factory was licensed by the then-Atomic Energy Commission in 1965 to use thorium-dioxide to coat electrodes in high-intensity light bulbs. The process was discontinued in February 1986……. – See more at:Radioactive material to stay put as factory becomes retail center | New Hampshire
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WTF?
Toxic Campaign Stop
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