America will regret its decision to reelect Donald Trump

There will be pockets that would be affected, but this is just Canada playing the trump game. It's all bluster. We are going to see increased electricity rates anyway due to the monstrous amount used for the scam crypto industry.
Well if they play " the game " and do shut things down heck just for 4 or 5 days , I would make sure the people that get effected by those shut downs know it was because of Trump.
As I said can you imagine the billions of dollars in food going bad and having to be put in the Trumster?
We depend on electric for a lot of the things we do , and use today , then add on the increase in lumber, oil, steel and on and on.
As i have said Tariffs can be good but when they are 25,30,40 % or more ( 200% ) they will be harmful.
 
Sure. Absolutely. Just like the top climate experts. Stop being a putz. BTW id listen to my dog before I listen to any one of you leftist dipshits about anything.

And what is YOUR expertise in? Let me guess:

1. Cleaning vomit up with sawdust in the hallway
2. Unclogging the toilets after recess

The VERY SECOND there's a crisis related to uncontrolled levels of vomit after lunch period then we will 100% rely on your insight.
 
And what is YOUR expertise in? Let me guess:

1. Cleaning vomit up with sawdust in the hallway
2. Unclogging the toilets after recess

The VERY SECOND there's a crisis related to uncontrolled levels of vomit after lunch period then we will 100% rely on your insight.
It beats your expertise which is eating shit out of your own asshole. Go lick your father's pussy you retard.
 
It beats your expertise which is eating shit out of your own asshole. Go lick your father's pussy you retard.

Wow, you loaded that post up with pussies and assholes and inappropriate visuals. Hopefully it got you to your orgasm.

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And what is YOUR expertise in? Let me guess:

1. Cleaning vomit up with sawdust in the hallway
2. Unclogging the toilets after recess

The VERY SECOND there's a crisis related to uncontrolled levels of vomit after lunch period then we will 100% rely on your insight.
And he is probability not very good at doing that.
 
Trump ONLY cares about Trump and he has come right out and told us he doesn't give a shit about anybody else he just wanted their vote and for them to keep giving him money.
Every informed individual knows that. The millions of fools who just voted against their own best interests are about to find that out. It will be fascinating to see how he continues to trick people into sending him their food stamp money now that there are no trials, and no impending election?
 
Well if they play " the game " and do shut things down heck just for 4 or 5 days , I would make sure the people that get effected by those shut downs know it was because of Trump.
As I said can you imagine the billions of dollars in food going bad and having to be put in the Trumster?
We depend on electric for a lot of the things we do , and use today , then add on the increase in lumber, oil, steel and on and on.
As i have said Tariffs can be good but when they are 25,30,40 % or more ( 200% ) they will be harmful.
trump still doesn't understand tariffs. Neither do the millions of voters who were impressed by his use of the term.
 
trump still doesn't understand tariffs. Neither do the millions of voters who were impressed by his use of the term.
Tariffs of say 5% aren't too bad it is the 20,30,40 200% that can do a lot of damage to our economy and it could be so bad it may take years to get over.
As we see on here MAGAS aren't too smart, anybody that votes against their best interests can't be too smart and that is just what they have done.
 
Tariffs of say 5% aren't too bad it is the 20,30,40 200% that can do a lot of damage to our economy and it could be so bad it may take years to get over.
As we see on here MAGAS aren't too smart, anybody that votes against their best interests can't be too smart and that is just what they have done.
I've always been somewhat intrigued by this idea of one 'voting against their best interest'. I of course understand what the statement is saying but am curious how one would identify my best interest. I look around the Bay Area and California, for example, and see how much more we pay for almost everything and ask 'is this in my best interest?'

So as to not make it so personal it doesn't have to be about me but for those like me, what is our best interest? (not dirt poor, have a home but not making anyone's richest list either)
 
We must be punished for disobeying our self appointed overlords.
ok.....

no on that one, CCP.
No one wants her...that's always been perfectly clear...
To this day, no one really understands or can explain how the Democrats could have been that stupid...and to top it all off, let her pick Tim as a VP...
she got destroyed in the Dem primary she was in one time a long time ago.
 
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no on that one, CCP.

she got destroyed in the Dem primary she was in one time a long time ago.
Indeed...There is no rhyme or reason that she was
chosen... We'll find out one day soon... Someone will spill the beans behind rhe Plan... No one likes her... A couple billion dollars couldn't reinvent her...that's bad...
 
Tariffs of say 5% aren't too bad it is the 20,30,40 200% that can do a lot of damage to our economy and it could be so bad it may take years to get over.
As we see on here MAGAS aren't too smart, anybody that votes against their best interests can't be too smart and that is just what they have done.
Tariffs are only good if you use the money to create a fair competition for domestic goods. This would be achieved by using the billions that consumers are paying in tariffs, to fund domestic production of goods that are all made overseas.

The only thing that trump's tariffs did was to destroy the U.S soy industry, and cost the taxpayer $12 billion in bailouts.
 
Tariffs are only good if you use the money to create a fair competition for domestic goods. This would be achieved by using the billions that consumers are paying in tariffs, to fund domestic production of goods that are all made overseas.
Communism doesn't work.
The only thing that trump's tariffs did was to destroy the U.S soy industry, and cost the taxpayer $12 billion in bailouts.
It did not destroy the US soy industry at all.
 

A presidential campaign defined by personal hatreds, threats of political violence and two foiled assassination attempts ended on Tuesday in a mostly orderly election. No matter what the results ultimately show, Americans’ commitment to a fair and peaceful vote is a thumb in the eye to authoritarians both at home and abroad.

That’s about all the joy Democrats (and lovers of democracy) will find in yesterday’s election results. The fleeting optimism that washed over the party after Ann Selzer’s storied Iowa poll showed Kamala Harris unexpectedly leading Donald Trump by 3 points has crashed back to reality. In its place is the realization that democracy’s worst-case scenario is unfolding in real time.


Our democratic institutions are not ready for what comes next. Neither are the American people.

The Trump who will walk into the White House on Jan. 20 is a man steeped in unsettled vendettas, who came within a hair’s breadth of a string of federal felony convictions that he is now empowered to wipe away with a self-pardon — as if those offenses and so many others had never even happened. Trump will see his priorities as he has always seen them: party over country and self over all.

A man with 34 felony convictions can’t win the presidency in a nation where trust in institutions is high. It’s only in a culture where the justice system has long since lost its legitimacy that a man with such a thick criminal record as Trump glides by relatively unremarked. That one man can so effortlessly game American institutions to his own benefit says as much about the decrepit state of America’s institutions as it does about the moral decrepitude of the crook.

The nine years of the Trump era have taken a bat to our democracy, and Trump’s MAGA movement has exploited the nation’s systemic weakness at every turn. Political misinformation flooded social media networks owned by Trump’s key allies, or by Trump personally. Meanwhile, Trump and compliant Republican lawmakers torched public trust in the courts — first by appointing an ethically vacant Supreme Court, and later by urging his followers to hate and distrust not only the judges who tried him but the entire “rigged” justice system.

Trump is now set to return to the White House, and he’s made no secret of his lofty goals for a second term: gutting the civil service, destroying the independence of the Justice Department and seeking political and legal revenge on his lengthy list of personal enemies. Judging by yesterday’s election returns, a majority of Americans are eager to see Trump do exactly that.

The former and future president now inherits a nation deeply weakened by his own toxic brand of politics. Our divided and exhausted nation will now need to fend off the constant extralegal whims of a president who is also, thanks to the Supreme Court, functionally immune from prosecution for any act he undertakes. If Trump’s first term was any indication, we won’t need to wait long for our next constitutional crisis.


Believers in the rule of law are in for a rough four years, because though Trump contradicted himself countless times during this marathon campaign, he never wavered in his distaste for the rule of law or his admiration for strongman autocrats. Members of the press can expect Trump to at least try making good on his oft-repeated pledge to rewrite the nation’s press freedom and libel laws. The rest of us will be along for the bumpy and chaotic ride.

It matters that Trump won his office in a free and fair election. It matters that free people voluntarily chose to cloak Trump in power he will almost certainly abuse in far-reaching and destructive ways. Our country made the choice to walk down the dark path of Trump’s resentments and conspiracies. We will come to regret it.
Speculation.
What we know for sure is that America regretted its decision to elect Brandon.
And re-election of Trump was clearly buyer's remorse.
 
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