Showing posts with label Donald Trump. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Donald Trump. Show all posts

Wednesday, 29 March 2017

Thank you Donald Trump!

Mr Trump has done Indian IT a major support. I trust his emphasis on movement changes and arranged limitations on H-1B visas in the US is a help in mask for Indian IT as a result of four reasons.

Initially, change impacts everybody similarly, however some react to it by dawdling while others jump forward. I trust this is an incredible open door, in the same class as the retreat in 2008, for savvy and deft associations to build piece of the overall industry by being a piece of the "arrangement" instead of being at the focal point of the "issue". Champs this time around will be the individuals who grasp the change, contract locally and proactively report the quantity of nearby occupations they would make. Bulk whatsapp sms service provider

Besides, there is a colossal open door for Indian IT to make neighborhood pools of ability over the US as they have done in India. Consolidated with advances in manmade brainpower, I trust that after some time these US based neighborhood focuses can convey administrations at comparable expenses to the ones conveyed from India. It would be a race of who can arrive first.

Source:-TOI

It's a boy: Trump spills beans on grandchild-to-be's gender

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump let the cat out of the bag on the sex of his next grandchild before the guardians were prepared.

Trump's child Eric and his better half Lara are expecting their first kid in September.

In a meeting disclosed on Tuesday on Fox News' "Fox and Friends," Eric said his dad was so amped up for the news that he announced to a room brimming with individuals in front of a discourse in Nashville, Tennessee, this month "It's a kid! I can hardly wait!"

Lara, who was presenting the president at the rally, says she told the president, "We haven't told anyone!" The couple later reported the pregnancy on Twitter. Bulk whatsapp sms service provider

Eric and Lara said they wouldn't fret the unapproved revelation since they know he was quite recently energized for another grandchild.

Source:-TOI

Wednesday, 27 July 2016

Bill Clinton's charming speech did a masterful job in making Hillary likeable

New York: If the first day of the Democratic National Convention focused on disgruntled Bernie Sanders supporters, the second day focused effectively on Hillary Clinton. Former President Bill Clinton showed his unique ability to fire up the base by making a forceful case for the woman he called the best "darn change-maker" he's ever met.

Earlier Tuesday, 68-year-old Hillary Clinton made history as she became the first woman to be nominated for the post of President by a major political party in the US. In prime time, Americans were hooked as Bill Clinton opened his speech with a charming preamble:

"In the spring of 1971, I met a girl."

He then segued into his wife's life journey — from the young woman with "thick blond hair and big glasses" he met in law school — to Clinton's journey as a mother and a senator and a secretary of state. Bill Clinton's long, folksy telling of their love story was the evening’s capstone and tried to open a window into Clinton’s character and motivations by sharing a medley of personal anecdotes. Hillary has weaknesses as a candidate: she has a lackluster style on the stump and is often seen as untrustworthy or unlikable. She is a conventional candidate in an unconventional election in which voters clearly favor renegades.

Therefore, Bill Clinton sought to soften his wife's harder edges and transform the way people think about Hillary Clinton. He harked back to the spring of 1971, when he was a love-struck young man from Arkansas smitten by the brainy blonde he spotted across a law-school classroom. He elicited warm laughter from the audience in the Wells Fargo Center as he shared how Hillary left him speechless and how he proposed two times before she finally said yes the third time.

"We’ve been walking and talking and laughing together ever since,” the former president said of the woman he would marry. “We’ve done it in good times and bad, through joy and heartbreak. We built up a lifetime of memories."

Throughout the evening, Bill Clinton didn't lose sight of his main job of talking about Hillary's accomplishments as a public servant. The clear takeaway was intended to be that Hillary makes things better. She makes people’s lives better. She has made his life better.

"Hillary has lived for so long in the public eye that it's not easy to separate her private persona from her public one. But Bill Clinton did a masterful job of making her tremendously likeable," said political analyst Adam Bradford.

"The vintage speech showed up Hillary Clinton as super-smart, strong, committed, determined and genuine," added Bradford. "This will go a long way in converting voters."

The night ended with a dramatic nod to history being made at the Democratic convention. Singer-songwriter Alicia Keys played "Superwoman" as a large screen television flashed a photo gallery of the nation’s 44 presidents, all men and all but one of them white. Then it showed Hillary Clinton breaking through what looked like a plate of glass.

After President Obama was shown on screen, Hillary Clinton appeared via a live feed from New York.

“I can’t believe we just put the biggest crack in that glass ceiling yet," said Hillary Clinton. "If there are any little girls out there who stayed up late to watch, let me just say: I may become the first woman president, but one of you is next.”

Hillary has pledged to give Bill Clinton a role in a potential second Clinton administration dealing with the economy, trying to capitalize on her husband's economic record while he was in the White House.

"I'm going to put (him) in charge of revitalizing the economy," Clinton said in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, this May. "You know he knows how to do it, especially in places like coal country and inner cities and other parts of our country that have really been left out."

Source:-firstpost
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Friday, 15 July 2016

Nice Attack: Islamic terror, wilful denial and rise of right-wing forces

When a terrorist attack takes place — and most are targeted against unarmed civilians in virtually every sphere of public life — the initial reaction of shock and horror is quickly replaced by anger. Grief needs a catharsis. In absence of the terrorists who have perpetrated the crime, the anger turns towards the political leaders whose job it is to provide security.

The blood has not yet been wiped off the streets of Nice that France has turned against President Francois Hollande. TV channels covering the Thursday night tragedy, showed how unmitigated anger poured out against a President largely seen as effete, ineffective and incapable of preventing waves and waves of terror attacks on French soil.

The attack in Nice was as gruesome a terror strike as any. Latest reports indicate that 84 people were killed when a large white truck, said to be driven by a French-Tunisian citizen, ploughed into a large crowd, who gathered at the beachfront Promenade des Anglais in southern city of Nice for a fireworks display on Bastille Day. Local French media reported that the driver shouted "Allahu Akbar" before taking out his gun and firing several times at the crowd before he was subsequently neutralised.

Bastille Day commemorates the Storming of the Bastille on 14 July, 1789, an important event in the French Revolution. It is marked with a military parade down Paris' most famous boulevard, a presidential address to the nation and a vast fireworks display. Founding values of French Republic, equality, liberty and fraternity, are glorified.

The significance of the day and the fact that a large number of citizens had gathered for celebration — made it a lucrative target. In one fell blow, two purposes were achieved. One, a huge number of people were killed ensuring widespread outrage and non-stop media coverage — aspects which serve as fuel for glorification of terror and draws more and more perpetrators. Two, a symbolic, cruel blow was dealt to the French ideal of syncretism, the bedrock on which the multicultural republic stands.

Source: http://www.firstpost.com