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Should be a wild four years.

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I remember there being a news article about that.
Hundreds of illegals and a bunch of Trannie de Agua members are trying to flee to Canada but keep getting cucked by illiteracy so they end up turning at the wrong spot and in contact with immigration agents.

Ok I guess they are from today. I remember seeing stuff about ambassador bridge last week.

 
That fat child fucker Pritzker is 100% sure he's going to be the next PotUS

He will do and say anything that will get him closer to that goal. He is the very epitome of a slimy greaseball politician who will do whatever he has to to get elected.

I hope he gets a massive STEMI before 2028 as he would be everything the Left thinks Trump is.
He's jewish and he has heavily defended Israel, he's not going to get the nomination just like Shapiro.
 
I wonder which country's economy is suffering most from this strategy.
Really? I think the normal punctuation in that case would look like “?”.
Small business owners are already shuttering their doors.
Resellers?
Home Depot's CEO has met with Trump telling him shelves will be empty in two weeks' time if he doesn't renegotiate.
Certainly not all the shelves.
Reality contradicts your narrative.
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Every single time they pull this shit, it grates on my nerves. It's going to reach a point where even if he did pull a Jackson normies will be so fed up with this juvenile shit they won't even care.
It is clearly judicial over reach, makes no fucking sense, and the only thing stopping him is public opinion.
They would do well to remember that public opinion can change, especially when people get annoyed and desensitized.
 
Violating teachers first amendment rights. Wtf, when a Teacher is in a classroom, the property of the State, accepting the States pay as an employee of the State, to teach the curriculum as mandated by the state, on what planet does a court think the Goverment and it's agents acting in official capacity have "first amendment rights". Insane.
Funny thing is that schools have been determined to be one of the few places where the 1A doesn't extend for both students and teachers. Sure you can get away with some things, but if you actually interfere with the state's duties in the matter, even if it's otherwise legally protected, you get fucked. This is something that is explicitly taught in pre-law classes. Judges have gotten complacent though, so don't expect them to actually know the law any more than a normal person at this point.
 
Let's see how china is doing.


Chinese factories slow production and send workers home as US tariffs bite​

Owners say American customers have cancelled or suspended orders​

Factories in China have begun slowing production and furloughing some workers as the trade war unleashed by US President Donald Trump dries up orders for products ranging from jeans to home appliances.

With most Chinese goods now facing US duties of at least 145 per cent, some factory owners say American customers have cancelled or suspended orders, forcing them to cut production.

About 15 per cent of all Chinese exports last year went to the US. In interviews with the Financial Times and via dozens of social media posts, workers shared pictures of quiet production lines or factory suspension notices, highlighting how the tariffs are starting to bite.

Workers said the trade war had prompted the suspension of production for a week or more at plants making products ranging from shoe soles to jeans, electrical outlets and portable stoves. Some factory owners said they were cutting overtime or weekend work.

Wang Xin, head of the Shenzhen Cross-Border E-Commerce Association, an industry group representing more than 2,000 Chinese merchants, said many of them were “extremely anxious” and had told factories and suppliers to halt or delay deliveries. This had prompted some factories to suspend production for one to two weeks, she said.

Three factory recruiters in Guangdong who work with manufacturers said more factories were cutting overtime and weekend work with only the most heavily dependent on American orders putting the whole factory on leave.

“Our export orders disappeared so we’ve temporarily stopped,” said a 28-year-old plastics factory worker in Fujian province, who asked not to be identified. Production had been halted for a week so far, she said.


Executives at DeHong Electrical Products in Dongguan, Guangdong province, gave workers one month leave on minimum wage and said the factory was under “significant near-term pressure” after clients suspended orders.

“Management is working hard to find solutions, including expanding into new markets and optimising cost structures, so we can resume normal operations as soon as possible,” DeHong said in a notice seen by the Financial Times. The company declined to comment further.

Hangzhou Stellarmed, a company in Zhejiang province that makes endoscopy kits primarily for the US market, told full-time workers they could use the rest of April to find new jobs and provided them with access to a headhunting agency.

“We don’t know how long this will last,” said Shi, the factory owner, who did not want to be identified by her full name. “We can only wait and see, there is nothing we can do.”

Plastic mould maker Dongguan Yuanguan Technology blamed the tariffs for forcing it to cancel all weekend overtime at its factory, according to a company notice and a worker. Yuanguan did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

A 26-year-old man in Zhejiang said the toy factory he worked at sold mostly to the US, forcing management to give workers about two weeks off. “It’s not easy at the moment,” he said, asking not to be named.

It is unclear how widespread the factory suspensions are, said Han Dongfang, founder of China Labour Bulletin, which closely tracks Chinese manufacturing and labour. “The rearrangement of China’s manufacturing sector will be a long-term process and workers will be sacrificed,” he said.

China’s electronics supply chain also employs tens of thousands of people, and Washington has exempted smartphones along with some other electronics from the steepest tariffs.

Big tech companies and cities with large concentrations of exporters, such as Shenzhen and Dongguan, are rolling out support programmes intended to “stabilise foreign trade”. Shenzhen last week unveiled subsidies for companies to participate in foreign trade shows and said it would expand export insurance to help cover cancelled US orders, among other policies.

A manager at Ningbo Taiyun Electric said they had suspended production on April 12, but had since restarted reduced output of electric hair straighteners and curling irons. “We still have some orders from Europe, we’re trying to get more,” said the manager, who asked not to be named. “Hopefully the US will change its policies.” The company did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

China, which reported a record trade surplus of nearly $1tn last year, has responded to Washington’s tariffs by imposing an extra 125 per cent levy on imports from the US. While Trump has repeatedly said he wants to speak with Chinese President Xi Jinping to resolve trade issues, Beijing appears in no hurry to request a call between the two leaders.

Oh no.

Fun fact: the Financial Times are owned by Nikkei, a Japanese holding company. I'm doubtful if Japan was pro China, they'd be posting articles like this.
 
Ah. So his wife is running. Well. Hope she's as autisticly based as her husband when it comes to Florida.

Casey DeSantis is a breast cancer survivor, and breast cancer is notoriously brutal (i.e., it has a tendency to show back up after you thought you beat it). Also she has three very small children. I'm skeptical that she'll run, though I suppose anything's possible.
 

There's some random reality TV show my spouse watches that follows around CBP people at the Canadian border. At least every other episode has a segment about some idiot who makes a wrong turn on this bridge from the states and heads into the border crossing. The problem is, once you cross onto that bridge, you HAVE to go to the officials at the border and get checked. They always end up arresting some dumbass because he made a wrong turn and had an 1/8th of weed or a gun on him.
 
This is a reasonable take. The States are in charge of the voting process, not the Federal government. States should require proof of citizenship, but it should come from the Legislature of said State, not the Feds.
 
That's part of the reasoning behind the tariffs... Am I wrong about this? Curious now.
If you are going to cite a reasoning for a tariff and use that reasoning to personally attack me, you better be able to prove that I made such an argument. Do not put words in my mouth, you 4chanigger. I do not appreciate it.
 
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