The 20th Thread about *rump


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I give no Fs and have no empathy!


I said I would find joy in the next four years, It has already started!


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O17EvjRJMIc
 



Oh guess who is now having voter remorse....

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cXG7f5lZB4


Start at the 5:25 mark

Then 5:45 mark a man finds out he lost his Christmas bonus because of Trump's tariffs. He now has to buy a year's worth of goods.

Then 6:49 Woman is scared that her undocumented husband will be deported. Trump voter.
No, we do not have to band together regardless. Let them do the work and we receive the benefits.
 
Special counsel Jack Smith has moved to dismiss his federal election interference case against President-elect Donald Trump due to a long-standing Justice Department policy that bars the prosecution of a sitting president, not because of the merits of the charges.

Nearly 16 months after a grand jury first indicted Trump over his alleged efforts to unlawfully overturn the results of the 2020 election, Smith has asked U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan to throw out the case ahead of Trump's impending inauguration, according to a motion filed Monday.

"That prohibition is categorical and does not turn on the gravity of the crimes charged, the strength of the Government’s proof, or the merits of the prosecution, which the Government stands fully behind," Smith said in his motion, in which he said, "the country have never faced the circumstance here, where a federal indictment against a private citizen has been returned by a grand jury and a criminal prosecution is already underway when the defendant is elected President."


 
This woman is very smart and does not play games. Trump will not impose tariffs and he will act like he won.


Mexico’s president responded Tuesday to President-elect Donald Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on goods produced in her country with a warning that his plan would cause more inflation and hurt American automakers like General Motors and Ford.

Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo opened her morning news conference by reading aloud a letter she sent to Trump, questioning his vow to slap a 25% tariff on goods produced in Mexico if her government doesn’t stop the flow of migrants or fentanyl to the U.S. border.


She suggested Trump may not know that, over the past year, her country has taken “a holistic approach” to blocking the tens of thousands of people who cross Mexico to reach the U.S. southern border, or that U.S. Border Patrol migrant encounters have dropped more than 75% since last December as a result, she said.

She warned about the economic risk for both countries, and for the American companies that rely on their Mexico assembly plants to deliver low-cost goods to consumers.

“The response to one tariff will be another, until we put at risk companies that we share – yes, that we share," she said, in what appeared to be a veiled threat to counter any Trump tariffs with ones of her own.
 



This woman is very smart and does not play games. Trump will not impose tariffs and he will act like he won.


Mexico’s president responded Tuesday to President-elect Donald Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on goods produced in her country with a warning that his plan would cause more inflation and hurt American automakers like General Motors and Ford.

Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo opened her morning news conference by reading aloud a letter she sent to Trump, questioning his vow to slap a 25% tariff on goods produced in Mexico if her government doesn’t stop the flow of migrants or fentanyl to the U.S. border.


She suggested Trump may not know that, over the past year, her country has taken “a holistic approach” to blocking the tens of thousands of people who cross Mexico to reach the U.S. southern border, or that U.S. Border Patrol migrant encounters have dropped more than 75% since last December as a result, she said.

She warned about the economic risk for both countries, and for the American companies that rely on their Mexico assembly plants to deliver low-cost goods to consumers.

“The response to one tariff will be another, until we put at risk companies that we share – yes, that we share," she said, in what appeared to be a veiled threat to counter any Trump tariffs with ones of her own.
Sheinbaum?
 
This woman is very smart and does not play games. Trump will not impose tariffs and he will act like he won.


Mexico’s president responded Tuesday to President-elect Donald Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on goods produced in her country with a warning that his plan would cause more inflation and hurt American automakers like General Motors and Ford.

Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo opened her morning news conference by reading aloud a letter she sent to Trump, questioning his vow to slap a 25% tariff on goods produced in Mexico if her government doesn’t stop the flow of migrants or fentanyl to the U.S. border.


She suggested Trump may not know that, over the past year, her country has taken “a holistic approach” to blocking the tens of thousands of people who cross Mexico to reach the U.S. southern border, or that U.S. Border Patrol migrant encounters have dropped more than 75% since last December as a result, she said.

She warned about the economic risk for both countries, and for the American companies that rely on their Mexico assembly plants to deliver low-cost goods to consumers.

“The response to one tariff will be another, until we put at risk companies that we share – yes, that we share," she said, in what appeared to be a veiled threat to counter any Trump tariffs with ones of her own.
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Steve B. better change his tune, Musk and the USA oligarchs will have him removed.


Former Trump advisor Steve Bannon issued a stark warning to America's wealthiest during his latest War Room podcast, claiming that the United States is heading toward a fiscal crisis that will require sacrifices from the billionaire class.

Drawing parallels to France's political and economic struggles, Bannon emphasized that the burden of addressing the growing deficit should not fall on the middle and working classes.

"The deficit in the United States is now above 60 percent of GDP," Bannon claimed. "It's unsustainable. Right now, we're running deficits of $1.5 to $2 trillion a year. We've been warning for years that this was not sustainable, and now, in late 2024 and early 2025, it's coming home to roost."

However, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reports that the federal deficit for fiscal year 2024 was approximately 6.4 percent of GDP—significantly lower than Bannon's assertion.

While recognizing the need for austerity, Bannon framed the coming economic fight as a choice between protecting the working class or shielding the wealthy from financial sacrifice.

"If the ox has got to get gored, it's got to come out of the wealthy. It's got to come out of the billionaire class," he stated emphatically. "It cannot come out of the middle class. It cannot come out of the working class. No, no, no. Can't do that. It's hard enough to get by today."
 
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This woman is very smart and does not play games. Trump will not impose tariffs and he will act like he won.
He will but the question will be how long will they last.

Those rich boys forget one thing. To have money-you have to MAKE money. You get rid of workers and everything is too high-folks spend less.

And some of the FIRST things that folks cut is INSURANCE.

And Texas is looking to lose 50 billion alone in Tariffs.

A lot of white folks are getting a lesson in what stuff and programs actually do.
 
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Opinion - President Biden is leaving Trump a shocking mess to clean up​



What an incredible mess Joe Biden will be leaving for Donald Trump on Jan. 20.

It isn’t just the $36 trillion in federal debt (up $13 trillion since 2020), which has increasingly (and foolishly) been financed by short-term borrowings; it is also inflation that refuses to die despite slumping energy prices, a Strategic Petroleum Reserve that has been drained to perilous levels, a weapons stockpile that is dangerously low, a Department of Justice that has lost the confidence of Americans, billions upon billions of taxpayer dollars that have been invested in losing enterprises (here’s looking at you, Intel), an educational curriculum that teaches kids to hate their country but fails to deliver youngsters able to read and write, a housing crisis, a manufacturing slump and so much more.

Biden also leaves Trump the nightmarish task of extricating the U.S. from Ukraine’s war with Russia and — once again — having to restore a sustainable balance of power in the Middle East.
 
I can't wait to see Trump and the Republican party actually have to govern. I'm like you looking forward to seeing it. 😂 We all know how dysfunctional they are. 😂

Great News!!!

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Opinion - President Biden is leaving Trump a shocking mess to clean up​



What an incredible mess Joe Biden will be leaving for Donald Trump on Jan. 20.

It isn’t just the $36 trillion in federal debt (up $13 trillion since 2020), which has increasingly (and foolishly) been financed by short-term borrowings; it is also inflation that refuses to die despite slumping energy prices, a Strategic Petroleum Reserve that has been drained to perilous levels, a weapons stockpile that is dangerously low, a Department of Justice that has lost the confidence of Americans, billions upon billions of taxpayer dollars that have been invested in losing enterprises (here’s looking at you, Intel), an educational curriculum that teaches kids to hate their country but fails to deliver youngsters able to read and write, a housing crisis, a manufacturing slump and so much more.

Biden also leaves Trump the nightmarish task of extricating the U.S. from Ukraine’s war with Russia and — once again — having to restore a sustainable balance of power in the Middle East.
 
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