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Should be a wild four years.

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I've said this before but ill say it again it truley is remarkable how you can get so many people to care about a middle eastern blood war that has been going on for the better part of half a century. These people who whine and protest about Palestine and how we need to fight for its borders suddenly don't care about borders when it’s the us.View attachment 7218424
If you refuse to work in the foxconn factories you get Bukeled. It’s simple as.
 

"Triple H praises Donald Trump:

“I think Trump’s ability…like him or hate him the way he does it…but he’s charismatic in so many ways, and I think he likes getting under peoples skin, generating [heat]. It’s amazing and it’s genius, and it worked in our business — There’s a lot of billionaires in the world, why was he the most famous one, why was he the one that was in People Magazine every week and with everybody under the sun, why was he seen as the epitome of that billionaire status, because of his charisma and his character and who he is, and the way he can speak about it do and do all those things, he just captivates people.”

(via ‘FLAGRANT’ w/Andrew Shulz Podcast)"

There's a reason he's in the WWE Hall of Fame
Yeah, he blew the boss and fucked the boss' daughter. HGH was always an overrated medium talent who harmed the whole business because of his ego and insecurity.
 
The easy shorthand method for this issue (when you're forced to think about it; nobody sane should think about it ordinarily) is to ask who has the earliest genealogical footprint in the region based on DNA testing. That's the Palestinians (not jews) so they are entitled to the worthless rubble.
If there is ever a dispute over land, the 2 strongest warriors of each tribe will fight and the winner take everything. And the loser and their entire tribe is eradicated.
 
Indeed.

My friend's brother (adopted, born with fetal alcohol syndrome/diagnosed learning disabled) graduated an alternative high school that taught a trade, & became a mechanic. In his mid 20's he already owns a house/makes way more money than the majority of people I know with college degrees.
It's the smarter way to go and you don't have any debt or books to buy every year. There's a reason they gearing your kid for college at 10 years old and it's not to be competitive
 
I'm not an accelerationist, but I love this. Show even the dumbest people how dependent the U.S. has gotten on China and that it can be cut off at the CCP's whim.
I feel like people are so focused on America that people are neglecting how all this shit is impacting China. I'm not arguing there's some kind of 4D chess manoeuvre from Donald to cripple China, but it does provoke some big thinking considering all of this shit is easily found out via some quick google searches. Maybe someone here has already pointed this out before, or it's well known, and I'm just being late and retarded.
1. Take into account that a massive chunk of China's exporting economy is primarily with their neighbours in Asia, who receive primarily 'integrated circuits' for electronics (microchips).
2. All of them share in common their biggest export target: America. (Exception is Hong Kong whose biggest export destination is China)
3. America is trying to establish factories for electrical components within the country, whilst also making it more expensive for electronic products to be exported to them via tariffs.
Ergo: Fewer electronics factories in Asia -> fewer buyers for integrated circuits from China -> fewer dollary doos for China from trade.

China has a somewhat recent citation of them trying their best to prop up one of their ailing economical pillars. Who knows what they'll do to keep manufacturers happy and active within the country. If they flee elsewhere, it might carry more consequences for the government than just a lower GDP. It's jumping the gun a little but this could potentially cascade into something devastating for China if it plays out this way, not only benefiting America but also China's neighbours too as companies seek cheaper places to manufacture from.

It's a boring read but it's worth looking into what exactly China gives and receives with a lot of their trading partners. For example, a bulk of what America gives to China is diversified between food, fuel, etcetera. Now, electronics to America are going to see a price bump as a result of tariffs, which has some people pissed off, but is that really going to have as dire consequences overall as the potential fuel and food price increases in China?
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"Trump administration officials emphasized that Abrego Garcia, who was sent to a notorious gang prison in El Salvador, was a citizen of that country and that the U.S. has no say in his future. And [Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador,], who has been a vital partner for the Trump administration in its deportation efforts, said “of course” he would not release him back to U.S. soil."

"“The question is preposterous. How can I smuggle a terrorist into the United States?” Bukele, seated alongside Trump, told reporters in the Oval Office Monday. “I don’t have the power to return him to the United States.”"
 
"Trump administration officials emphasized that Abrego Garcia, who was sent to a notorious gang prison in El Salvador, was a citizen of that country and that the U.S. has no say in his future. And [Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador,], who has been a vital partner for the Trump administration in its deportation efforts, said “of course” he would not release him back to U.S. soil."

"“The question is preposterous. How can I smuggle a terrorist into the United States?” Bukele, seated alongside Trump, told reporters in the Oval Office Monday. “I don’t have the power to return him to the United States.”"
Top kek, Democrats are fucked. Yet another L.
 
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