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Whoever told trump to put tariffs on foreign cars might be retarded. Probably Elon. American cars are unreliable trash just like our roads. Most people don’t want to buy American shitboxes because they are so unreliable. This is going to piss a lot of people off
Trump has been talking about that since his Presidential campaign. You guys always come in here to cry about old news.

You've brought up Elon which reminds me of when I walked past a TV playing MSNPC and they were mad about auto tariffs because it benefits Elon Musk the most therefore Elon Musk got Trump to make him richer. Absolutely retarded. Shouldn't have shipped off manufacturing to Mexico the past couple of decades which also answers your gripe about our cars being ass these days.
 
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Protesters now being exclusively boomers over 60 basically confirms my theory that the heavily tatted guys in their 20s and 30s you saw all over the place from 2016-2023 were paroled criminals, junkies, and other malcontents paid by USAID.
It isn't just USAID, investment bankers usually work together with intel operations to make money for themselves. Quote from this Reuters article trying to debunk my claim
A spokesperson for Open Society Foundations told Reuters via email: “We proudly support organizations that promote civic engagement and champion the right of all Americans to petition their government for redress of grievances. Those protesting the death of Mr. Floyd and police brutality across the nation do so out of a deep and abiding concern for country; they don't do so for pay from these foundations or any other, as some cynics claim.”
Sure, you just donate to these organizations like Black Lives Matter tm who do whatever they want with the money. I'm sure those organizations don't pay people to show up, or pay celebrities to get normies to show up to see them.
 
Short term pains, long term gains.
Exactly. Biden was just pissing away US money and gibs running up a balance. It was unsustainable and if it crashed, it would be even worse than with the Trump tariffs. It infuriates me that people lack the foresight and introspection to see this tactic.
 
Yeah but not as bad as the faggots in American unions

stop talking and do it pussy
I'm all for union reform. Something like the Histadrut in Israel would be great. A national union to make sure everyone is being treated well. Our unions are already crawling with CIA, might as well make it a nationalized program.
The Iranians must think Russia or China is going to back them up. China might, but I doubt Russia will at this point.
 
I'm all for union reform. Something like the Histadrut in Israel would be great. A national union to make sure everyone is being treated well. Our unions are already crawling with CIA, might as well make it a nationalized program.
The Iranians must think Russia or China is going to back them up. China might, but I doubt Russia will at this point.
China won’t
 
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Protesters now being exclusively boomers over 60 basically confirms my theory that the heavily tatted guys in their 20s and 30s you saw all over the place from 2016-2023 were paroled criminals, junkies, and other malcontents paid by USAID.
When I was watching some old Wuxia tv shows, I thought the characters that were servants of a dead dyansty and trying to bring it back was a fantasy. Oh no it's not, talking to my boomer parents feels like that.
 
Which will never happen because they don’t want to deal with the auto unions which trump is too much of a pussy to crush
There's already a decent amount of Japanese auto manufacturing in the US, and as far I know they're mostly non-union. They usually avoid unionization by building plants in rural areas where the cost of living is lower, so they can pay decent but not exorbitant wages, while just not treating employees like shit
 
It's not just about American companies selling products within the states, but getting foreign companies to start manufacturing products in the US to avoid tariffs.
The challenge is if the incremental cost of producing in the US is higher than the tariff rate, they won't do it. Foreign governments may also subsidize their increased costs through retaliatory tariffs on US exports so that the impact of the tariff is neutralized. There are a lot of risks with this approach as it backfired badly when the US used to do this up until the 1970s.

You also have the problem that domestic automakers can now raise prices themselves and generate free profit. There's no incentive not to.
 
Oscar has been there since the first episode in 1969.
somewhere along the way people forgot that things representing things didn't have to literally them wearing a t-shirt saying I AM THIS THING and you were supposed to put shit together, like what the weird cranky asshole who talks to himself and lives in the garbage was supposed to be in the urban environment
 
Mississippi Legislature Eliminates State Income Tax

Saw the headline, thought it was pretty cool. Read the article, now I'm not sure if it is fake and gay. 🤔
The new law put Mississippi on a path to become the first state to eliminate an existing income tax, per the Associated Press. The measure reduces the tax over time, dropping .25 percent annually starting in 2027. Once the rate reaches 3 percent in 2031, further reductions must be offset by “growth triggers” to ensure the state has adequate resources to operate.

They do abut one state with no income tax (Tennessee) and are really close to another (Florida). We shall see.
 
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Trump Brings Back Confederate Statues in One of His Most Racist Orders​

Donald Trump has signed an executive order to get rid of “anti-American ideology.”​


Donald Trump is bringing Confederate statues back.
On Thursday, Trump signed an executive order titled “Restoring Truth and Sanity in America” that instructs Vice President JD Vance to terminate any activity he sees as “anti-American ideology” from the nation’s cultural institutions like the Smithsonian museums and the National Zoo. The order will “prohibit funding for exhibits or programs that degrade shared American values, divide Americans by race, or promote ideologies inconsistent with Federal law; and celebrate women’s achievements in the American Women’s History Museum and do not recognize men as women.”
But hidden in the order—and missing from most headlines—is one other big change: The Secretary of Interior is to “determine whether, since January 1, 2020, public monuments, memorials, statues, markers, or similar properties within the Department of the Interior’s jurisdiction have been removed or changed to perpetuate a false reconstruction of American history, inappropriately minimize the value of certain historical events or figures, or include any other improper partisan ideology.”
In other words, statues of treasonous Confederate generals like Robert E. Lee and Albert Pike will soon be returning. Their statues were removed nationwide after the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020.
The order goes on to target the African American history museum in particular for allegedly promoting the idea that “American and Western values are harmful.”
“The National Museum of African American History and Culture has proclaimed that ‘hard work,’ ‘individualism,’ and ‘the nuclear family’ are aspects of ‘White culture,’” the order reads, referring to an NMAAHC online graphic that was posted four years ago and quickly removed, not a literal exhibit in the museum.
But the truth doesn’t matter here. Trump is appealing to the most hardcore white nationalist wing of his base by turning lauded cultural centers that raise questions and critiques of our society into spaces that blindly “celebrate American greatness.”
“Attacking the idea that telling the whole story of the United States is an ideological plot to cast the United States in a negative light testifies to a stunningly brittle insecurity about our nation and its past,” Georgetown University history professor Chandra Manning told The Washington Post. “It seems to suggest that if we allow anyone to hear the whole story of challenges that Americans have overcome, our nation will shatter. The American people are not so fragile as all that.”
ignore the seething of the article
 
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