2024 U.S. Presidential and State election thread - I'm gonna... I'm gonna... VOOT!!! I'm VOOOOOTING!!!

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You should be anxious. The man that won the presidency the day before yesterday is economically a fucking retard and has personally declared bankruptcy several times, but at least the democrats realize the trannies and niggers are a lost cause and the general consensus now is that identity politics are dead in the goddamn water.

So, let's just verify something, are you a billionaire ?
 
For all the tariff and "WE CAN'T MAKE THINGS ANYMORE ITS GONNA COST 10 DOLLARS AN APPLE AND YOUR CAR WILL BE NASA PROJECT PRICED" doomers I know it's been a long time but we actually did, shock and fucking awe of awes used to make be the only game in town making shit in this country and people could afford things and buy houses too! Crazy shit I know. But it happened! We're not africa. Where the typical african thinks once an idea is "stolen" you can't ever invent it again becasue it was plucked out of your collective brains through some sort of mind magic.

And to get autistic with my suit and tie the reality of corporate slaving savings is mostly in fact the blue goober government and neocon top hat types riding off of tax write offs and gibs me dats for quotas and other magical money from the government's ass to offset the money being pulled out of your own ass like some sort of red taped human centipede. And a lot of business costs ARE just tax and regs. 15% split between employee and employer alone is the rough napkin math average. So 15% of your money (Since you are giving your money to the employees to begin with for their work obviously) is tied up in giving people their money before the rest of the numbers are even ran.

Also industry insider spoiler: A lot of big business got basically consulting firm bamboozled and bad contract grifted even if they aren't loopholing to get paid for more token minorities and playing ball with their masters, the entire US economy in it's current form is bumbling higher ups dropping a dollar to chase a dime in regards to losing time and having to cut deals for delays or production fuckups or losing production time because their chink built machines break down daily and you have to pay chronic overtime higher than a normal wage for a normal sized team to your skeleton crews to unfuck them daily. That and if you do anything that requires plastics and steel chinks love to send bullshit scrap material and crumbling parts a few times before you can arm twist them into getting something remotely usable. Rinse repeat.

But getting corporate to admit fault is like trying to walk on water backwards while turning it into wine that cures the blind and makes your breath smell minty all at once. To admit that their "Temporary savings" are actually 20 percent more expensive when shit really goes wrong so it's more like a penduluum of stupid bullshit that swings between -20% and +20% to a point where you might as well have just paid and arranged to have shit done right in the first place for a nice even keel result that doesn't make the internal accountants want to turn themselves into a chandlier.

That and on the computer and email and server job side trying to scalp a few extra bucks for the pockets. Poojeeti code and back ends being so sloppy and piss poor they're having to find freelancers or hire two white dudes for every curry goblin to walk behind and sweep up their designated shitting terminals and that's only a bit of an exaggeration.
 
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Guess who is also not taking this well. Jack White.

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Time to harvest salt from the musicians now! :story:

Sucks to be Jack White. Michael Jackson's equally based brother Randy has been taking it a lot better though:

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He's been on the Trump train from the start. He's also been hanging out with RFK Jr recently:

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. China would adapt to the tariffs, anyway. They're the ones with the power to push their prices into the ground.
They can push down consoomer walmart crap but re-shoring of important industry is already happening. Some of it because of Trumps original tariffs(that Biden kept) but its also because of how the supply lines got completely fucked during covid. It also helps us that the europoors are committing industrial suicide in the name of environmentalism.
If you want a TV or funkopops then your still going to go to china. But if you want a CNC mill or a new car then your going to be getting it from the USA.
 
I wonder if all these GODDAMN LIBERALS will now realize how hard it is to buy a gun lol.

  • 10 day waiting period.
  • 30 day waiting period to buy another gun.
  • Must have REAL ID or US Passport.
  • Must have proof of address bill.
  • Non ergonomic ARs
  • 10 round magazines only "legally" allowed.
  • Extra sin tax on the gun and the ammunition.
  • Two background checks with the Federal and the State.
  • UC Davis operates a backdoor registry keeping track of gun buyer addresses and names.
  • The state will release your information to the public through accidental leaks.
  • The anti 2A lobby in California still hates the 2A and ain't stopping their efforts nationwide.
  • Less gun stores than ever before with family run ones being shut down due to 24/7/365 surveillance with IIRC its one or two year mandatory storage of the videos, to be provided on demand to the police.
And I went to the r/CAguns subreddit recently.

All those niggerfaggot cunts still parroting that Trump was the real ANTI 2A president all along.

And Boden passed no laws against the 2A.

I wish misfortune on all of them.


 
Cost of Living Including Rent in United States is 69.4% higher than in Japan
Rent Prices in United States are 192.0% higher than in Japan
Restaurant Prices in United States are 123.7% higher than in Japan
Groceries Prices in United States are 29.8% higher than in Japan
The Yen tanked compared to the dollar, so Japan is actually fairly cheap for Americans.
I stand corrected. It used to be super expensive. Especially Tokyo.

I still don't think it'll work out for them though. And I stand by the idea Japan is an oddly specific place. Null is 100% right that that's usually the sign of a weeb fantasy.

They’ll still absolutely resent fat liberals though lol
Yes.
 
I stand corrected. It used to be super expensive. Especially Tokyo.

I still don't think it'll work out for them though. And I stand by the idea Japan is an oddly specific place. Null is 100% right that that's usually the sign of a weeb fantasy.


Yes.
Ya it doesn't really matter what the numbers say. It could be 300% cheaper. Doesn't matter. What is some weeb faggot going to do for work? I'll bet barely any of them can speak or write Japanese. They are going to live in isolation and poverty like Ralph in Mexico.
Japan isn't like the USA where you can just show up and get gibs.
 
I stand corrected. It used to be super expensive. Especially Tokyo.

I still don't think it'll work out for them though. And I stand by the idea Japan is an oddly specific place. Null is 100% right that that's usually the sign of a weeb fantasy.


Yes.
I've been in Tokyo for almost 2 weeks. There's a lot of convenience for English speakers. They might survive in Tokyo but let's be frank, you still need to learn Japanese for a lot of it, the Japanese do not approach foreigners unless they know you speak their language and the vast majority of them will cope and seethe and stay put in their liberal shitholes.

Let's hope so anyways, I've seen way too many pajeets and roaches working their kebab and curry shops for comfort.
 
Sucks to be Jack White. Michael Jackson's equally based brother Randy has been taking it a lot better though:

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He's been on the Trump train from the start. He's also been hanging out with RFK Jr recently:

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Trump stuck by Michael & the Jackson family for decades. So it was easy when Janet questioned her blackness & randy being outspoken with supporting the trump train. Randy doesn't really do much outside of producing music.
 
I'm retarded, can someone redpill me on how Trump's tariff plans are supposed to be good for price reduction and curbing inflation? I've only read that it will drive up prices for the consumer, I haven't seen a refutation of this no matter how much I've looked. I like a lot of things on Trump's platform (like getting rid of tranny shit) but my number one hope for him was to fix the economy and I can't really figure out how he plans to successfully do that.
I'm also retarded, but my understanding is that - with some exceptions - tariffs are not meant to decrease the cost of goods.

Rather, it is supposed to make American goods able to compete with e.g. Indian and Chinese goods (or German, Japanese, whatever depending on what it is).

In the case of the former two they often use essentially slave labor and sweatshops to produce goods that are incredibly cheap. The US then imports these and sells them at a low cost to American consumers. Remember all those clothes you buy that rip within a couple wears? Guarantee the tag says made in China.

Because American companies aren't allowed to use slave labor, pay people below minimum wage, unsafe factory environments, etc this means it's pretty much impossible for American goods to compete with Chinese goods because they're necessarily more expensive.

This means that factories in the US may ultimately close down or may not be able to scale up. That means less jobs in the US, more unemployment, and more reliance on cheap Chinese goods because you can't afford anything else.

Tariffs add cost to imported goods, increasing foreign good cost for consumers, making American goods worth considering if the prices are a bit closer. They also make the government some money which gives some wiggle room for e.g. lowering corporate and income taxes.

But, tariffs, along with lowered corporate taxes for companies producing goods in the US, and decreased regulations (within reason) have another purpose. The aim is also making it easier, cheaper, and ultimately more appealing for factories to open up in the US rather than in China, Mexico, India, etc. Yes workers will have to be paid a minimum wage and can't be worked to death but no tariffs, lower taxes (I believe Trump was floating a rate thats one of the lowest around), and you get access to the American market a little bit easier. This means even non-US companies may want to come to the US to open up shop.

So the aim is more at increasing jobs and helping US companies compete domestically.

For decreasing prices it seems like most of that is expected to be from decreasing energy costs (already discussed previously why this matters, basically everything you make you have to transport especially in a country as massive as the US) and decreasing regulations.

It looks like RFK Jr is also interested in breaking up big ag and making it easier for smaller regenerative farms to be more successful which may make buying local easier and - if they get rid of some of the centralized slaughterhouse requirements - may reduce costs by allowing farms to do their own slaughtering and by reducing transport and cost of using usda facilities.

So it is more of a multi-prong system by helping US companies do better which helps US consumers have more money by more access to work, decreasing corporate and income tax, reducing costs by reducing energy prices, and opening up potentially cheaper options via reducing regulations.

And of course deporting a bunch of illegals decreases prices further via reducing strain on housing demands and competition for jobs. Also this decreases strain on welfare systems too, not to mention hospitals and schools.

Hopefully I'm at least somewhat correct on this read, or someone can correct me.
 
I'm really disappointed in the lack of chimp outs.

So far we only had a few feeble ones that lasted like a hour tops. Where is the glory days of 2016? I want the million pussy march 2.0 dammit!

You can't trust a Lefty to get anything done right.
Be patient, bud. Trump hasn't even been inaugurated yet. You're barrel scaping the surface of the salt barrel of what has yet to come in the next few months.
 
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