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  2. Everything looks great in china, they are far superior to the US
  3. If this one piece of shit is only getting 10 years in a federal prison, can betch yer ass politicians are going to skate away squeeky clean. But it's Trump's fault because he brought this all to light......
  4. way to completely ignore and avoid what I said. Its hilarious though how you are so obsessed over him tho
  5. krom replied to XCR1250's topic in Current Events
    I have been pro tariff for a long time Did you see me bitch or cry when this happened? President Biden is directing his Trade Representative to increase tariffs on $18 billion of imports from China to protect American workers and businesses Was that done by congress, or was it fine because it wasn't trump doing it?
  6. real world choices... didn't vote for Stump or Shillery in 2016, didn't vote for Drumpf or Biden in 2020 and didn't vote for the Mango Mussolini or Klamala in 2024 Trump didn't need nor would he ever get my vote for any elected office, if you like it or not.
  7. Reality gets in the way of your claim. In the real world you had 2 choices. In the real world not voting for trump, was a vote for kalamaty, if your TDS will let you admit it or not
  8. Mainecat replied to XCR1250's topic in Current Events
    The majority of Americans don't want him. They just didn’t all vote.
  9. Crnr2Crnr replied to XCR1250's topic in Current Events
    america is getting what it thought it wanted...
  10. Mainecat replied to XCR1250's topic in Current Events
    The only national emergency is the guy in the White House
  11. How do you feel when your new love tells you you’re gonna have to sacrifice more
  12. 6.8 billion Brookfield has been noted as being one of the largest tax dodgers in Canada
  13. Today
  14. what's the math say looking at states most of the posters in this thread are from comparing last year to this year?
  15. the have's and have not's divide shall continue... half will still want 'free shit' and the other won't want to pay for 'free shit', which as always will have political ramifications.
  16. And how is this a threat to the US?
  17. what I posted was directly from the article you didn't read but made immediate conclusions and accusation about... it's probably due to you being weak minded and highly partisan at all times.
  18. This executive order has effectively weaponized the federal government against states by creating a dept within the DOJ to demolish any complaints by the states. This is a big fat gift to the AI corporations. Thankfully it’s an executive order and all or parts will be challenged through the courts and overturned. Regulations and laws are the product of the legislative branch. Some here have forgotten that. Which is bizarre.
  19. Crnr2Crnr replied to XCR1250's topic in Current Events
    and if SCOTUS rules Trump's (not Congress's) tariffs are unconstitutional... then what? Congress has the constitutional authority to set tariffs, but has passed laws that delegate some of this power to the president to impose tariffs under specific circumstances. This creates a dynamic where Congress holds the ultimate power, but the president can act unilaterally in certain situations, such as those involving national security or balance of payments deficits. Constitutional authority: Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution grants Congress the power to "lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises". Delegation of power: Congress has passed legislation, such as the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 and the Trade Act of 1974, that gives the president the authority to impose tariffs under certain conditions. Presidential action: The president can use these delegated powers to act in specific situations. For example, the president can impose tariffs if an investigation under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act finds that imports threaten national security. Ongoing debate: There is ongoing legal and political debate over the extent of the president's authority to impose tariffs, with some lawsuits challenging the president's actions and arguing that tariffs should only be set by Congress, as reported by The New York Times. I realize you don't see what Trump has done as presidential overreach under the guise of an 'emergency' but if Biden or Obama had done the same, would you or others here feel the same way? I very much doubt it.
  20. Crnr2Crnr replied to XCR1250's topic in Current Events
    raise the price of foreign goods... precisely who pays that 'tax'? how long does it take to stimulate domestic production as well? are the profits of that production taxed as well? which taxes are bad taxes and which are good taxes? death and taxes man, death and taxes
  21. I’m watching several nieces, nephews, and cousins who are on the verge of inheriting millions. Should be fun to watch. 🙂 The article makes some interesting points, but overall the author is pigeon holing entire generations. It’s much more individualistic and very difficult to predict how they’ll behave.
  22. Mainecat replied to XCR1250's topic in Current Events
    Says the guy that actually said this….
  23. Amazing that you haven't shown that. Considering the average is down a few cents are you implying that trump has made it nearly 20% more expensive in the other states then?
  24. wrong... I would have preferred a Republican that wasn't Donald Trump
  25. Deephaven replied to XCR1250's topic in Current Events
    Giving money to the people is NOT paying down the debt

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