Joe Ferguson forever Posted yesterday at 04:49 PM Posted yesterday at 04:49 PM 4 minutes ago, IrishLass said: I do remember those things as being centerpieces of the Kamala Campaign. do you fit the mold?
Niagara Bill Posted yesterday at 04:50 PM Posted yesterday at 04:50 PM 2 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said: yup. Who could have seen this coming? Maybe the brave members of a russian band who have lived it: https://www.arcamax.com/currentnews/newsheadlines/s-3659698 Today, the NYT reports Russian economic officials are in Washington to discuss economic co operation and relieve on sanctions that Biden imposed, even as trump punishes his once friends...hmmm Who benefits Putin 1
Joe Ferguson forever Posted yesterday at 04:52 PM Posted yesterday at 04:52 PM which side are our friends now?
Niagara Bill Posted yesterday at 04:52 PM Posted yesterday at 04:52 PM 2 minutes ago, nedboy7 said: President Trump fired at least three senior National Security Council officials at the urging of the far-right conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer, according to a U.S. official with direct knowledge of the matter. The dismissals came a day after she met him in the Oval Office with a list of administration personnel she deemed disloyal to him. More firings were possible. Laura Loomer now decides who's loyal? How anyone can be ok with this ***** regardless of your political views is disgusting. You clearly do not understand how the top 1% are taxed in this country. That is how you fix the debt. By shrinking government spending in a rational manner, combined with increasing tax revenue by the 1% instead of taxing the consumer. Stop saying stupid ***** and you wont be called stupid. The King has no clothes
Joe Ferguson forever Posted yesterday at 04:53 PM Posted yesterday at 04:53 PM Just now, Niagara Bill said: The King has no clothes This has to end. A few Republicans are starting to wake up. Not fast enough.
Andy1 Posted yesterday at 05:17 PM Posted yesterday at 05:17 PM 24 minutes ago, Niagara Bill said: Today, the NYT reports Russian economic officials are in Washington to discuss economic co operation and relieve on sanctions that Biden imposed, even as trump punishes his once friends...hmmm Who benefits Putin Great! So Trumps plan is to bring in cheap vodka to drown our sorrows while we help rebuild the Russian economy.
Buddy Hix Posted yesterday at 05:18 PM Posted yesterday at 05:18 PM 2 hours ago, dgrochester55 said: These tariffs are way too much too fast. I know that Trump is banking on this resulting in negotation and better rates, but a trade war seems to be the more likely result, I do not listen to fox or CNN when deciding how a President is doing in the economy, I look at monthly expenses, retirement savings, and how my family and friends at various income levels are doing . I do not like what I have seen in the last three months, so I am not pleased about the direction with tariffs so far. What that being said, I will give it more time because it takes more than one decision to fix the mess that was created.. In case Trump's ideas fail, what does your party have to offer to address the debt if they get power back? At some point, the US is going to have to pay the piper. I would rather have that on our terms instead of on China's. What would be the left's plan to fix it? I've heard nothing from the left but "tax the rich more.", but this doesn't work as the only option because there are still trillions in debt after you've drained them and the rich know how to work around heavy taxes. What I have seen from Democrat candidates over the past 20 years are promises to the people that sound great on paper, but add trillions to the debt. The Republicans have done this to an extent too, but dems treat the US budget like a Beverly Hills teen girl on a shopping spree with daddy's credit card. Your last post added nothing to the table. If TDS people do not like what happened yesterday, great, I agree. How about offering an alternative instead of whining and saying the same exact one liners and cheap tweetable propaganda that we have seen every day since 2016? We know that you all hate Trump. My question to you or the others is what is your proposed method for turning around the economy, helping the US bring in more than they spend and stopping the cycle of increased debt? Off the top of my head: -engage stakeholders (allies, companies, workers) - provide a coherent plan with CPIs that are measurable, timelines - communication These are simple project management principles, that aren’t being implemented…and this project is an attempt to reset global trade. What we saw was a joke, and that’s an objective view. 1
Doc Brown Posted yesterday at 05:29 PM Posted yesterday at 05:29 PM 33 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said: This has to end. A few Republicans are starting to wake up. Not fast enough. The fact that one person can rattle an economy like this is due to Congress not doing its job in the last 30 plus years making this constitutionally possible. 2
Niagara Bill Posted yesterday at 05:30 PM Posted yesterday at 05:30 PM 4 minutes ago, Andy1 said: Great! So Trumps plan is to bring in cheap vodka to drown our sorrows while we help rebuild the Russian economy. More likely steel, which Russia has no market for, and oil/gas. Just like the cease fire in Black Sea, an area Ukraine controlled, didn't need, but Russia really needed to ship through. Ukraine does not ship through Black Sea. Watch fir trade to begin between Russia and US. Trump will seemingly offer it as a help to bring cease fire. It us more than that. Imagine, punishing Europe, Canada, Mexico, Japan, Korea, India, Australia, Sweden but trading with Russia. When this occurs...the world knows, then 51st state, Greenland anti NATO is real. We are close. Elections are at risk. 1
Danger Mouse Posted yesterday at 05:30 PM Posted yesterday at 05:30 PM No tarrifs on Russia Haha. Never thought I'd see the USA get played like this.
Niagara Bill Posted yesterday at 05:37 PM Posted yesterday at 05:37 PM (edited) 29 minutes ago, Doc Brown said: The fact that one person can rattle an economy like this is due to Congress not doing its job in the last 30 plus years making this constitutionally possible. The amount of porkbarreling, DEI, etc has been unreal. Just think fir 1 min, at the number of major universities in the country. Just 1 of those, Columbia received $800,000, 000 per yr in grants and funding yet charges unbelievable tuition. How is this possible. Where could they possibly spend that much and get value. But turning on friendly nations, punishing friendly nations, threatening friendly nations is not required to fix over spending inside your country. Edited yesterday at 06:01 PM by Niagara Bill 1
ScotSHO Posted yesterday at 05:37 PM Posted yesterday at 05:37 PM 6 minutes ago, Danger Mouse said: No tarrifs on Russia Haha. Never thought I'd see the USA get played like this. Proud Canadian I take it?
Niagara Bill Posted yesterday at 05:40 PM Posted yesterday at 05:40 PM 6 minutes ago, Danger Mouse said: No tarrifs on Russia Haha. Never thought I'd see the USA get played like this. This is not being played, this is Putin trump relationship. There is something rotten in Denmark, and it is not Greenland. 1
Doc Brown Posted yesterday at 05:41 PM Posted yesterday at 05:41 PM 10 minutes ago, Danger Mouse said: No tarrifs on Russia Haha. Never thought I'd see the USA get played like this. They're already heavily sanctioned. I believe North Korea wasn't included for the same reason. 1 1
wnyguy Posted yesterday at 06:02 PM Posted yesterday at 06:02 PM 17 minutes ago, Doc Brown said: They're already heavily sanctioned. I believe North Korea wasn't included for the same reason. Aah Doc, there you go, throwing in facts when you know the left won't like it so they will ignore it. 1 1 1
Niagara Bill Posted yesterday at 06:03 PM Posted yesterday at 06:03 PM 20 minutes ago, Doc Brown said: They're already heavily sanctioned. I believe North Korea wasn't included for the same reason. You are correct, but that will down change with Russia I believe. Trading will begin.
wnyguy Posted yesterday at 06:07 PM Posted yesterday at 06:07 PM 2 minutes ago, Niagara Bill said: You are correct, but that will down change with Russia I believe. Trading will begin. If loosening sanctions and trading with Russia would stop the war in Ukraine would you be for it?
The Frankish Reich Posted yesterday at 06:08 PM Posted yesterday at 06:08 PM I'm free! To pay more for a car! To hoard toilet paper again (all that Canadian wood pulp)!! To pull that old plasma TV out of the storage space to replace my dead LED!!!
dgrochester55 Posted yesterday at 06:13 PM Posted yesterday at 06:13 PM 1 hour ago, nedboy7 said: Stop saying stupid ***** and you wont be called stupid. If this rule applied, I would have had to call you stupid about 20 times today. In order to be more accurate, what your sentence should have said to better reflect your stance, "if you say anything that I do not agree with, I will continue to insult you like a child because I am not capable of participating in society like a civilized person" 1
Joe Ferguson forever Posted yesterday at 06:13 PM Posted yesterday at 06:13 PM 42 minutes ago, Niagara Bill said: More likely steel, which Russia has no market for, and oil/gas. Just like the cease fire in Black Sea, an area Ukraine controlled, didn't need, but Russia really needed to ship through. Ukraine does not ship through Black Sea. Watch fir trade to begin between Russia and US. Trump will seemingly offer it as a help to bring cease fire. It us more than that. Imagine, punishing Europe, Canada, Mexico, Japan, Korea, India, Australia, Sweden but trading with Russia. When this occurs...the world knows, then 51st state, Greenland anti NATO is real. We are close. Elections are at risk. If this doesn't come to fruition, it would make a great novel. I'd certainly rather it be fiction.
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