
Hodad
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Lol. You live in an echo chamber fantasy land. Trump inherited a strong Obama economy, enacted tax cuts (mostly for the wealthy), enacted tariffs and STILL performed worse on jobs than the economy he inherited. This bullshit about tariffs bringing jobs back to the US during Trump 1 is pure wishful thinking. Obama created 1.6 million more jobs than Trump over a three-year period "Trump’s boasts about how many jobs he has added don’t include that he has generated 6.5 million jobs under his Presidency vs. the 8.1 million, or 1.6 million fewer than Obama did under the same timeframe. On average Obama created 43,000 more jobs per month than Trump." ^^and that's before we even get to the COVID mismanagement. You don't have a clue.
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Everything you say here is correct. However talking in isolation about tariffs (rather than inclusively about tax cuts for the wealthy) as Gatomontes was doing simply means making working class people pay more for goods so that (hypothetically) other working class people can have jobs. Jobs are great, but the approach is wildly ignorant and haphazard.
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Rand Paul is right that conservatives did used to understand that tariffs are taxes on the people, and that, yes, they gave up all the things they used to believe in. But still an ldiot, because these taxes came specifically through representation. The fools voted for this. They brought it upon us. You can't support an agent of chaos and then complains when it bites you.
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Victor Davis Hansen on Trump's Second Term
Hodad replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
The irony of importing twitter videos while claiming to "ignore the noise" is hard to miss. Meanwhile, that guy is a partisan hack and shameless liar, BTW. Is that why you're a fan? The US government does NOT control oil production. Oil companies produce as much oil as they think will be strategic and profitable. The Biden administration did not cut oil production--nor could they. Oil companies cut production because it was farking COVID times and people weren't driving nearly as much. Supply and demand. Nor did Biden solicit criminal immigrants with malicious intent. Nor is Musk discovering vast fraud. Rather he crows about "discovering" some crazy thing and it bounces around the conservative echo chamber for a day before someone who actually knows what they are doing explains how these systems actually work. If, if, if. If Trump can ride a unicorn into space it will be the most substantial presidency! He's living in a fantasy land as Trump strangles the life out of the economy and the liberty out of the citizenry. -
Exactly. Trump's erratic nature means this isn't a change in direction, but a passing storm. Like a hurricane, it comes, it wreaks destruction, and then it goes. Businesses may do a few easy things, but are not going to significantly reorganize their strategies or make massive investments to align to his passing fancy. They will hunker down and wait out the chaos. Common people will get hurt. A few cronies will make some fast cash, and the economy will stagnate. It's Florida hurricane season come to the national economy. For Trump voters, this is a self inflicted wound.
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FBI for forever: No comment on ongoing investigations. Conservatives: Okay. FBI on Hunter laptop: No comment on ongoing investigations. Conservatives: Conspiracy and cover up! Acknowledging that they, the FBI, have a laptop, is an entirely different matter than fact checking every claim that Giuliani and his media pals make about an unvetted, alleged copy of the data. Of course they shouldn't be doing that. Sorry that long-standing, common sense policy wasn't politically convenient for people who wanted to smear Joe Biden with unsubstantiated accusations weeks before an election. But you people have to understand that the FBI isn't a political agency. It's an investigative agency.
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Again? Sigh. We are both. They are not exclusive. As long as we the people are electing our leaders, it's democracy in action.
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These are the same people for whom George Soros was the boogeyman for decades because he supported liberal organizations financially. Too much influence! And now we have Musk nakedly offering cash for signatures, support and realistically for votes. Everyone knows that this is not how democracy is supposed to work, but his ideological allies are willing to overlook it because they believe in the MAGA dogma far more than they believe in democratic values. We're just a quick jump away from auctioning off political positions to the highest bidder. Extreme income inequality bleeding into electoral inequality.
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Believe it or not this is one area where someone smarter actually got through to Trump. They pulled the Stefanik nomination for UN Ambassador because they knew that with the mess he's made, Republicans were unlikely hold that seat in NY if she left. They can barely hold non-competitive Florida districts, so they are currently in trouble anywhere competitive.
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This will be a confusing time for the Republican base, who don't seem to know anything of politics aside from the price of eggs and gas. They don't know or care about the unprecedented attacks on civil liberties, private business, the environment, education, human rights etc., but they are all consumers. We are 3.5 months into this unmitigated disaster, but most of them aren't aware. They will notice this though.
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Çhina's great cultural revolution comes to America
Hodad replied to Hodad's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
And academics and intellectuals have started fleeing the country for Canada as Trump continues to abuse political power and the legal system to crack down on free thought and free speech. -
And the clown show rolls on. More news today that Mike Waltz and his staff have been using their personal gmail accounts to conduct government business. This is Trump's National Security Advisor, who can't manage the most basic of security standards--even after it became the "most important issue in the world evah" during the 2016 election cycle. What buffoons. "Buttery males! Lock her up!"
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Biden's Illegal Alien Voter Scheme Revealed
Hodad replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
What you call "Biden's Illegal Alien Voter Scheme" A. Began under Trump in 2017 B. Has nothing to do with voting C. Is only for immigrants with legal documentation to work in the US D. Allows immigrants to support Americans by paying into a SS system from which they cannot collect benefits In summary another, example of ignorant dilettante Musk having his "mind blown" while "discovering" information that is well known publicly and lying about it's form and function. And another lie KSU swallows down without a second thought--or even a first thought. -
DOGE fired them without warning.
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Yes, any person not eligible for the presidency is not eligible for the vice presidency. Elon Musk, for example, cannot run for president and therefore cannot run for vice president either. There's not a back door to the presidency. But the difference here is that Trump is a corrupt criminal and the law is just an inconvenience. If he corrupts enough of those in the right places they will bend or break the law with impunity. That's how democracies die, and we're not immune.
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It absolutely is classified. That's not even a question. It's just a blatant lie that it wasn't, and frankly it's hard to imagine a more necessary classification than an impending military strike. You are not dumb enough to believe otherwise. Come on. I defy you to come up with any scenario in which the facts of a military operation can simultaneously be shared publicly and also depends on the (comically) lauded "OpSec." Yes, they did. They are absolutely lying about the information not being classified. Nobody believes them, but they don't really care anymore. Post-truth. Lol. Selling the information is literally selling the information. Journalists don't sell information, they publish it. As in to make public. The job is to serve the public, not protect the image of a party-boy pundit turned (shudder) Secretary of Defense. The public should be informed when officials f*ck up--and this was a massive f*uckup. As always, you're not pissed that Trumpco has done so many things wrong, you're mad at anyone who tries to hold them accountable for their own actions. Nothing is too much. You'll happily take it all. You don't seem to have a gag reflex. 🤷♂️
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How about this, Canucks? Problem Solved?
Hodad replied to robosmith's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Ooh, I could get behind that. I'd be willing to learn some hockey trivia in exchange for Tim Hortons. -
The Vances go to Greenland
Hodad replied to Aristides's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Only 45%? While he's openly threatening them? That's surprisingly low. -
Signal is not approved for classified information. Don't be silly. Like a secure room, the secured systems don't let anyone in without proper credentials. That's why they exist. Unlike Signal, in which you can invite anyone in the world. Goldberg's responsibility as a journalist is to serve the public. He did not publish information that would harm a military operation. He published a story about the comically sloppy security in the Trump administration. The white house started lying and denying, so he published the chat. He had no other responsibility, legally or ethically. -- If Deep Throat mails a journalist a manilla envelope of secret info, the journalist is not obligated to burn it. To the contrary, their duty to the public typically means an obligation to break the story, taking care not to cause material harm. Sometimes the leak itself is the story--as in this case. And sorry, but no, he didn't "sell" the information any more than any act of journalism--and he didn't even do that until the WH Clown car told the world it wasn't classified. lol. He gave them exactly enough rope to hang themselves. The fools.
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Lol. He did not "steal" it, dummy. Hegseth literally gave it to him, by choosing to post it in that chat against all standards for handling information of that nature. They invited him to the chat. It's the digital equivalent of speaking about classified topics after you invite a journalist into the room. Goldberg broke no laws. He behaved ethically. Don't try to shift the blame to someone else just because Trump's clown posse is exactly as incompetent as we told you they were.