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Should be a wild four years.

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Seriously, the amount of fat that Mamdani can cut out of NYC's already gargantuan and obscenely bloated budget is such that he could re-implement the entire Bloomberg budget from 2012 and he'd still have room to spare for spending cuts
The cost of everything has at least doubled since 2012 so implementing DeBlasio's budget only buys half of what it did back then.
 
They didn't. He only won because of immigrants. New Yorkers have been completely demographically replaced. Everything you love about New York from movies only exists in Floridan retirement communities nowadays.
New Yorkers voted overwhelmingly for more immigrants after 9/11. This is the political cycle libs always go through:

Current year: "Hmpf. Those country bumpkin bigots said I shouldn't vote for the More Leopards Party. They don't like leopards because they're ignorant. I'll show them!"
8 years later: "Oh no! The old-school, classical More Leopards Party has been taken over by the Eat People's Faces caucus! I didn't vote for this!"
16 years later: "Ack! A leopard is running for office on the platform of eating MY face! And it looks like the people are outnumbered by leopards at the ballot box!!! How could this have happened!?!??!"

Protestants are incapable of reading history and are more interested in being pedantically "correct" about things in the bible than actually worshiping Jesus Christ and living a Christian life.
They are the reddit-style atheist archetypes of the christian world. Just ignore them.
Protestants invented historical theology as we know it. The reason the Reformation happened is recovery & availability of historical texts and new, analytical ways of assessing them made it impossible to reconcile medieval fairy tales with the historical record. Leo X essentially responded by saying shut up, history doesn't matter, we live in a continuous present defined by what I say. So until the 19th century, if you wanted a commentary on the Church Fathers or study on 1st-century Judaism, you had to go to a Protestant source. Catholics didn't even start taking history seriously until a Protestant, John Henry Newman, converted to Catholicism, brought then-modern historical-critical methods with him, and radically revised Catholicism's own self-understanding to bring it out of the Middle Ages into the present.
 
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New Yorkers voted overwhelmingly for more immigrants after 9/11. This is the political cycle libs always go through:

Current year: "Hmpf. Those country bumpkin bigots said I shouldn't vote for the More Leopards Party. They don't like leopards because they're ignorant. I'll show them!"
8 years later: "Oh no! The old-school, classical More Leopards Party has been taken over by the Eat People's Faces caucus! I didn't vote for this!"
16 years later: "Ack! A leopard is running for office on the platform of eating MY face! And it looks like the people are outnumbered by leopards at the ballot box!!! How could this have happened!?!??!"
They should have voted for Bush instead, who imported Arab Muslims because “they helped us win the war” and Indian Muslims because “they have skills Americans don’t”. Pre-Trump, both sides were in favor of infinity immigration, though the population never was.

The hipsters and financiers who did enthusiastically vote for immigration are both a tiny minority of the population and non-native.

Every fail-kid in the Midwest wants to move to NYC for some reason and New York’s shitty education system produces too few people for the finance industry.
 
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They should have voted for Bush instead, who imported Arab Muslims because “they helped us win the war” and Indian Muslims because “they’re have skills Americans don’t”. Pre-Trump, both sides were in favor of infinity immigration, though the population never was.

The hipsters and financiers who did enthusiastically vote for immigration are both a tiny minority of the population and non-native.

Every fail-kid in the Midwest wants to move to NYC for some reason and New York’s shitty education system produces too few people for the finance industry.
Rank and file libs were absolutely gleeful post-9/11 about how watching thousands of people die on live TV still didn't turn them into Islamophobic bigots. 9/11 resulted in the total purge of even mild immigration skepticism from the party. On the GOP side, Bush tried to push open borders with Any Willing Worker and an amnesty plan, and it ended up destroying his faction because the voters rejected it.
 
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On the GOP side, Bush tried to push open borders with Any Willing Worker and an amnesty plan, and it ended up destroying his faction because the voters rejected it.

Correct me if I'm mistaken, but wasn't Bush (and eventually McCain) the reason why people like Paul Ryan and Mitt Romney were even able to be taken seriously at some point? i.e. No more neocons, technocrats in the post-Tea Party era see a golden window, and that was what led to the GOP stagnating hardcore until Trump strong-armed his way into the GOP and buck-broke everyone in 2016?
 
Ranks and file libs were absolutely gleeful post-9/11 about how watching thousands of people die on live TV still didn't turn them into Islamophobic bigots. 9/11 resulted in the total purge of even mild immigration skepticism from the party. On the GOP side, Bush tried to push open borders with Any Willing Worker and an amnesty plan, and it ended up destroying his faction because the voters rejected it.
Bush/Reagen was the high point of the boomercon democrats are the real racist and big line go up politics.
 
Correct me if I'm mistaken, but wasn't Bush (and eventually McCain) the reason why people like Paul Ryan and Mitt Romney were even able to be taken seriously at some point? i.e. No more neocons, technocrats in the post-Tea Party era see a golden window, and that was what led to the GOP stagnating hardcore until Trump strong-armed his way into the GOP and buck-broke everyone in 2016?

Romney was crammed down the voters' throats. He was unpopular, and the GOPe ran their usual strategy of splitting the field and causing chaos so that the primaries couldn't coalesce around anyone else. More Bushism But Even Less Conservative did not excite voters.

Paul Ryan positioned himself as an Actual Conservative who cared about getting our bloated spending and crushing regulations under control. It's not exactly a populist message, but a hell of a lot more popular than "let's have a bunch of wars for democracy." He choked because he was quietly all-in on open borders and just didn't let anyone know until Trump's rise. If he'd ridden Trump's coattails instead of joining The Resistance, he'd probably still be Speaker.
 
What a world where I can look at the news feed and go "Oh! Another person tried to kill Trump. Oh! And it's gonna snow!"
The shooter was probably running on video game logic or something.
Shotgun and a gallon of gas.

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If that were true then he'd have a double barrel and revolver for maximum burst damage.
 
Trump is giving Greenlanders healthcare:
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I know a white single mother whose healthcare cost is going from 400 a month to 1200 a month with the subsidy lost. She cant afford insurance anymore for herself and is hoping her kid can get medicaid. She had recovered from early cervical cancer (caught extremely early) and is worried about not getting regular checkups.

She was crying asking why niggers and illegals get healthcare but not her and her kid.

She voted for Trump. I dont think she is voting in the mid terms.

I dont know who he thinks this appeals too.
 
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he has the rest of this year and two more. sounds like he can handle a month or two.
Even if it is a month, that's only 58 countries he can try to raise tariffs on. Traditional use of Section 301 takes much longer, so we might end up seeing a handful of countries that get universal tariffs.
i'm saying this is now an additional tariff on top of those tariffs, which will be replaced, as he has literally already said.
Except the Section 122 tariffs will only be at 15%. That additional tariff is merely at the same or less level than the IEEPA tariffs. Replacement will not come automatically after 150 days if the plan is to replace them with Section 301 tariffs. I would see at most, one or two countries that will have a higher import tax applied to their goods after a 5 month period. Americans will on the whole, now pay less to obtain imported goods.
because there is no random exemption to tariffs for some mom and pop shop. i'm not going to defend a mom and pop shop that can't import more chinesium dude.
So in order to punish megacorps, small American businesses and consumers have to pay a higher price to obtain goods that they do not domestic alternatives to. If we want import substitution industrialization, we need subsidization of industrial manufacturing and purchase of technology, not just tariffs.
obviously i mean that they're businesses in other countries that thrive off of their goods being imported. what the fuck do you think a business that provides imports to another country is doing?
I was confused by the grammar. I agree with your statement here when it comes to flooding markets with cheap crap that does have domestic alternatives.
i never said it would be instant, or that it would be painless. unfortunately, when an infection spreads deep into a limb, the remedy isn't pleasant.
I want to discuss the Forbes article you posted. Archive here for others: https://archive.is/8dHNQ

But when you look specifically at tariff impact, the picture is clear: The bad currently outweighs the good. Slightly more companies (18%) are reporting losses as are reporting gains (15%). And the scale of those losses far exceeds the upside. Manufacturers seeing tariff-related declines report an average hit of (-16%), nearly double the average 9% bump among those benefiting. Meanwhile, reshoring has gained some ground, but slowly. Nine percent of manufacturers have brought back production to the U.S., more than double the level in 2021 (4%).
While we have seen some growth, the losses have offset the gains. The unpredictability of Trump's implementation and changes over the months with the IEEPA tariff disrupted supply chains, creating uncertainty in the market. The article came out in November, 7 months from when the Liberation Day IEEPA tariffs were initiated. The 5 months of the Section 301 tariffs may see similar trends but with more stability since Trump can't threaten to raise them on a whim.
The bottom line: tariffs are reshaping the industry, not yet revitalizing it. But manufacturers aren’t resigned to the imbalance. Nearly a quarter say they expect tariffs to drive sales growth in the future, reflecting the same optimism that defines the sector even in these unsettled times.
I like that there is a positive to the tariffs, that it is partially influencing reshoring. We may be able to tap into natural resource extraction, as the MSN article you posted showed that we have plenty of resources in-country. The problem is that the tariffs alone is bad policy. Not bad politics, bad policy.

The President seems to believe that the foreign countries pay the import tax, when you and I both know that businesses and consumer that want foreign goods pay that import tax. The President also believes that simply tariffs alone is sufficient to increase manufacturing. However, historical industrial development shows that making imports more expensive does not immediately translate to new manufacturing plants being established. The industry is merely adapting, which has some growth, but not the gains we want to see.

As I pointed out above, we need subsidies. We need to purchase equipment we currently can't manufacture domestically. We need market stability so investors are willing to risk their money on building up the manufacturing industry.

The tariffs have, primarily, increased government revenue by a few hundred billion dollars. A small gain in established manufactures as some businesses look to them for goods that they normally obtained overseas.

Tariffs are landing unevenly across the supply chain, and smaller manufacturers—particularly those tied closely to large OEMs who’ve cut orders—are absorbing the hardest blows. Some are reporting losing as much as 40% of their revenue.
Tariffs like many consumption focused taxes, end up harming those operating on thin margins and can't easily adapt to higher prices. We could have policies directly targeted at mega corporations. American companies that don't have a supermajority of American citizens as their employees should be given hefty fines. Companies that operate at a certain size pay a tax based on how much they import versus purchased domestically. However, the administration seems to believe that merely the increased cost of an import tax is enough to encourage domestic product.

That is not cleaning an infection from a wound. This is bloodletting without treating the infected tissue.
 
I know a white single mother whose healthcare cost is going from 400 a month to 1200 a month with the subsidy lost. She cant afford insurance anymore for herself and is hoping her kid can get medicaid. She had covered from early cervical cancer (cauggt extremely early)

She was crying asking why niggers and illegals get healthcare but not her and her kid.

She voted for Trump. I dont think she is voting in the mid terms.

I dont know who he thinks this appeals too.
Are you implying that had Harris won your white single mother friend would have healthcare?
 
I know a white single mother whose healthcare cost is going from 400 a month to 1200 a month with the subsidy lost. She cant afford insurance anymore for herself and is hoping her kid can get medicaid. She had covered from early cervical cancer (cauggt extremely early)

She was crying asking why niggers and illegals get healthcare but not her and her kid.

She voted for Trump. I dont think she is voting in the mid terms.

I dont know who he thinks this appeals too.

Trump sending a boat to greenland is causing some broad to lose insurance?
 
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