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According to the Democrat’s own top witness in the “impeachment trial” December 23, 2

According to the Democrat’s own top witness in the “impeachment trial” December 23, 2019 Good Morning WWW Insiders! Essential Info to Start the day. Liberal “Logic” A former employee is suing Nike for 1.1 million. Why you ask? Well, the wrong pronouns were used of course! A former Nike contractor who identifies as a man filed a lawsuit against Nike and a staffing firm that hires for Nike, alleging that they permitted a hostile work environment in which the contractor’s preferred pronouns were not used. CBS News reports, computer engineer Jazz Lyles, who was employed by Nike between May 2017 and September 2018 and “identifies as transmasculine and prefers the pronouns they/them/their,” is asking for $1.1 million in damages. The suit claims that Nike did not implement necessary changes to address the reported hostile environment. Nike, the champion of the left with unlimited support for the football imposter and professional whiner, Kaepernick – is reaping the fruits of their own liberal garbage. One again, leave the left to themselves...they eat their own. [More Here]( Leading News US Manufacturing production rose more than expected. U.S. manufacturing output rebounded more than expected in November, as the end of an almost six-week strike at General Motors plants boosted auto production. The Federal Reserve stated that manufacturing production rose 1.1% last month after a downwardly revised 0.7% fall in October. Industrial output also rose 1.1% in November after a downwardly revised drop of 0.9% in October. The United Auto Workers union reached a new four-year labor contract with General Motors in late October, ending a strike by about 46,000 workers with the No. 1 U.S. automaker. The manufacturing sector, which makes up about 11% of the U.S. economy, has been weakened by a 17-month trade war between the United States and China. Last Friday, the world’s two largest economies announced a “Phase one” agreement that reduces some U.S. tariffs in exchange for increased Chinese purchases of American farm goods. [More news Here]( The Trump Train Trump’s job approval rating has increased 6 percentage points since House Democrats opened the impeachment inquiry according to a Gallup poll. The president’s job approval rating now hovers in the 45% range while Americans remain divided on whether he should be impeached. While some liberal geniuses have taken to social media thinking and claiming Trump is no longer president, wow. With this brilliance, how can we have confidence in the actual number who “support impeachment”? Currently, the percentage of Americans who think he should be impeached in down 6 points from the same timeframe when Pelosi announced the impeachment inquiry. [More Here]( Cool, Crazy or Weird Shall we wrap up the 2019 smart home gadget review? Whether you're looking for a connected light bulb, security camera, or thermostat, PC Magazine has put together a list of 2019’s top home gadgets. Home automation is exactly what it sounds like: automating the ability to control items around the house—from window shades to pet feeders—with a simple push of a button. There are many smart home product categories, controlling everything from lights and temperature to locks and security in your home. They also happen to make fantastic gifts. [See the list and reviews here]( 'Disclaimer: Always Do Your Own Research while a potential for rewards exists, by investing, you are putting yourself at risk. You must be aware of the risks and be willing to accept them in order to invest in any type of security and consult with a licensed investment professional before making an investment. Investing is inherently risky. Past performance of any trading system or methodology is not indicative of future results. Please it is very important to have a full understanding' Savicom Limited, Kemp House, 160 City Road, London, London EC1V 2NX, United Kingdom If you no longer wish to receive our emails, click the link below: [Unsubscribe]( West wing Wire LTD 46 old woolwich rd London, London, City of SE10 9NY United Kingdom +442380971052

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