LinkSoul60
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What kind of deflection is this supposed to be... I don't agree - that's not hard to understand is it. What exactly am I supposed to say or do....and protect the people of the streets? This is Trump's great military triumph....banishing ~1000 TG's? Laugh my *ss off if one of them B52 bomber pilots that flew to Iran came out as a closet T 😂
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The usual bob and weave.... I said that I do not agree with men playing woman sports but am not losing sleep about it because of the over-done rhetoric from Trump and the right. I don't think it's the world's biggest social issue but you think otherwise. Now you have nothing to say so talk about whatever it is you're trying to.... The convo was what has he done... all your presidents have been prepared to win wars haven't they? As long as I can remember the US has always had the largest and most lethal military in the world. Call that a win if you'd like, he needs one.
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You didn't even read what you posted? 'A spokesperson for Prime Minister Mark Carney said the government won't be commenting until Trump signs an executive order and more details are available.' The markets were already reacting today to his tariff talk, and then the copper announcement. Anything Carney would have or could have said wasn't changing anything. Take a lesson from Carney.... Sometimes best to just keep your mouth shut.
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Inclusiveness was/is a big deal to the left. Not being inclusive is a bigger deal for Maga. Told you my opinion but also didn't see that being 'pushed' on people, or maybe better said, didn't lose sleep worrying about it. Focusing the DOD on winning wars and removing all the leftist woke BS CNN used data from the Congressional Budget Office. I'll be sure to give media credits in the future. Doesn't detract from the data they present.
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I replied to every comment you made. You either disagree or don't understand. Neither should be a reason to say I've ignored your comments. I'm not 'bragging' about Biden either. I thought he was generally a weak president but what I did like and admire about him was his sense of class and the decency he appeared to treat nations and people alike with. You'll have a tough time arguing the Trump even understands either of those two words and the meanings of....
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Yes, he did win the election Yes, he's limited people crossing the border He's actually deporting 1% less than Biden was Peace....ME is a concern and so is Ukraine/Russia Girls have always played sports. Actually siding with Putin over Zelenskyy. Like every US president should do....side with a communist. Inflation was going down in Biden's term. Depending on what Taco does, likely to see inflation rise again. Institutional investors are shifting money out of the US lol.... a new plane that was given to the US by Qatar
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So what is the number? I 100% agree that men shouldn't be playing woman's sports, but I also don't see this wide-spread problem Trump made it out top be and his sheep have latched onto as the end of gender recognition. You tell me. You commented on 'winning wars' The net income for the top 20% of earners would increase by nearly $13,000 per year, after taxes and transfers, according to an analysis of a near-final version of the Senate bill by Penn Wharton Budget Model. That amounts to a 3% average increase in income for those households. For the top 0.1% of earners, the average annual income gain would amount to more than $290,000, according to Penn Wharton. Americans living in high-tax states should also benefit because the bill temporarily increases limits on deductions for state and local taxes for householders making up to $500,000 annually to $40,000 per year for five years. However, millionaires who lose their jobs will not be able to collect unemployment benefits, according to a recent provision added to the Senate bill. Many people at the lowest end of the income ladder would be worse off because the package would enact historic cuts to the nation’s safety net program, particularly Medicaid and food stamps. Among the many changes to these programs would be the addition of federally mandated work requirements to Medicaid for the first time in its 60-year history and the expansion of the work mandate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, the formal name for food stamps. Parents of children ages 14 and up are among those who would have to work, volunteer, take classes or participate in job training to keep their benefits. Millions of low-income Americans are expected to lose their benefits because of the work requirements and the bill’s other measures affecting Medicaid and food stamps. Notably, few of those dropped from Medicaid coverage would have access to job-based health insurance, according to a Congressional Budget Office report about the House version of the package. Those in the lowest-income group, earning less than $18,000 a year, would see a $165 reduction in their after-tax, after-transfer income, once the safety net cuts are taken into account, according to Penn Wharton. That’s a 1.1% decrease. The next level, who earn between $18,000 and $53,000, would get a $30 bump in income, or 0.1%. Middle-income households would see their income rise by $1.430, or 1.8%. They earn between $53,000 and $96,000. The health provisions won’t only hit low-income Americans. The Senate is also tightening verification requirements for the Affordable Care Act’s federal premium subsidies, which could also leave some middle-income Americans uninsured. All told, the bill could result in more than 10 million more people being uninsured in 2034
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No, it's fact. I agree that Trump has shut the border down far better than Biden ever did. Despite deploying innumerable staff from other agencies to assist in enforcement activities and ordering active-duty military to facilitate removals at the border, the Department of Homeland Security’s claims of record arrests and deportations never materialized. This didn’t stop this administration from announcing in an April 28, 2025, press release that its immigration arrests and deportations had “already surpassed the entirety of Fiscal Year 2024 [numbers], and we’re just 100 days into this administration.” These claims were not simply untrue but preposterous. Biden’s actual FY 2024 record of 272,000 removals was over twice DHS’s claimed number of 135,000 removals during its first 100 days. So by no means had this administration’s claimed record “already surpassed the entirety of Fiscal 2024.” But even these claims were gross exaggerations. Instead of 135,000 removals, the Trump administration’s actual number was only around 72,000 removals. Or using an apples-to-apples comparison, Trump’s average daily rate of removals currently is around one (1) percent below what was Biden’s average daily rate of removals. That's why Trump said he loves the poorly uneducated. They'll believe anything he says
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Give him that As many were being deported by Biden. Just not made for TV events. Great to see those 10 trans are not participating with the other 550,000 NCAA athletes. Thought he didn't want wars... Did Hegseth send another chat request I missed? Is the nuclear program destroyed, definitevly? Yes, the wealthy appreciate that. Governments need to level set. Remains to be seen if the not thought out purge helps or hurts. Keep thinking!
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What has he won? 56% disapprove of the job he's doing. He's pushed long time allies to reconsider their dependence on the US and look to other countries to diversify trade. So-called tariff 'policy' is in fact no policy. Institutional investors continue to shift away from US. His cabinet is the mess everyone expected. ~5M or so people take to the streets to protest No Kings day, etc.... What exactly has he won?
