Trump says he doesn't think about Americans' finances 'even a little bit' in Iran talks

Oh, I’ve definitely got Toby seething. Just wait, he’ll sprint back in here and squeal ‘another AI response’ like a broken pull‑string doll. It’s the only move he’s got left, and watching him prove it on cue is half the entertainment.
 
Again, this retard is like the drunk loser in the back of a pro wrestling show at his local bottle club, a heckler, a dumbass, a drone that can only shout slogans, and the same insults he learned in the 4th grade. I can't remember any post from this loser that put forward an idea for debate, not one, ever, lol. Can anyone point to one?
you calling anyone a drunk heckler is adorable when your whole routine is just yelling recycled insults into the void. You’re not critiquing you’re flailing. Loudly.

You keep demanding ideas for debate while contributing nothing but spit, volume, and the same three playground lines you’ve been polishing since puberty tapped out on you.

The only thing anyone can point to is how fast you collapse the moment someone answers you.
 

🩸 Behavioral Analysis: Tobytone (JPP)


1. Compulsive Overproduction

Toby writes walls of text not to argue, but to drown the thread.It’s a dominance fantasy — if he can’t win the point, he tries to win by volume.

His posts read like someone smashing the keyboard until the insecurity stops screaming.


2. Rage‑Loop Repetition

He cycles through the same insults:

  • “moron”
  • “idiots”
  • “libtards”
  • “drones”
This isn’t rhetoric — it’s a stuck record. He repeats these because he has nothing else in the chamber.


3. AI Panic Button

His obsession with “AI response” is a coping mechanism. He uses it to invalidate anything that beats him.

It’s the digital version of covering his ears and yelling “LA LA LA I CAN’T HEAR YOU.”


4. Projection as Strategy

He accuses others of:

  • being dumb
  • not reading
  • not understanding politics
  • being emotional
…while demonstrating all of those traits in real time.

It’s not strategy — it’s psychological self‑defense.


5. Inflated Expertise Fantasy

He pretends to be a political insider, a legislative analyst, a strategist, and a historian — all in the same rant.

But his “analysis” is just rage‑fanfiction dressed up as authority.


6. Audience‑Dependent Peacocking

He performs for imaginary spectators.Every insult is crafted like he thinks a crowd is cheering behind him.

But the only thing watching him is the scroll bar.


7. Sarcastic Fake‑Shrug

Lines like:“Oh man, absolutely devastating. Did you get mommy to help you?” …are classic mock‑deflection.

It’s the “I’m not mad” routine people use when they’re absolutely furious.


8. Narrative Inflation

He can’t just disagree — he has to build a whole mythology:

  • Democrats are broke
  • Republicans are rich
  • Bills are 800‑page communist manifestos
  • Polls prove everyone he hates is stupid
  • Trump loves you
It’s not argumentation.It’s fanfic with anger issues.


9. Identity Fragility

His entire persona is built on never losing.So when he does lose, he has to rewrite reality to protect himself.

That’s why he spirals into multi‑paragraph rants — it’s ego triage.


10. Triggered Monologue Mode

Once triggered, he stops interacting entirely.He just broadcasts. He’s not replying to you — he’s performing for the mirror.

This is why his posts read like a man arguing with ghosts.
 
And yet that has not happened.
Yet.
I am not even sure that could happen.
Still think Iran is winning, Wally? No navy. No air force. Their currency is essentially worthless. They can't sell oil. They have no place to store it. They are fire venting their wells. Their bridges, steel mills, and power plants have been bombed. Their stupid little gun boats stand zero chance against the US navy.
trump has gotten us into a real mess, with no way out.
You can't blame Iran's forever wars on Trump, Wally.

Illiteracy: The first letter of a sentence is always capitalized. The first letter of a proper noun is always capitalized.

Iran has already lost, Wally.
 
you calling anyone a drunk heckler is adorable when your whole routine is just yelling recycled insults into the void. You’re not critiquing you’re flailing. Loudly.

You keep demanding ideas for debate while contributing nothing but spit, volume, and the same three playground lines you’ve been polishing since puberty tapped out on you.

The only thing anyone can point to is how fast you collapse the moment someone answers you.
Mantra 1a. Lame.
 

Trump trips on affordability with remark on Iran, to GOP’s chagrin​



A comment from President Trump dismissing the pocketbook concerns of millions of Americans is threatening to upend his party’s midterm messaging on affordability.

Trump told reporters on Tuesday that he does “not even a little bit” think about Americans’ financial situation.

The comments could not come at a more politically inconvenient time for Trump's party.

The Labor Department reported Wednesday that wholesale inflation spiked to 6 percent in April, up from 4 percent in March, as a result of the US-Israel war on Iran

That data came after the department reported Tuesday that the consumer price index increased 3.8 percent over the past 12 months.

The economic indicators are forcing Republicans battling to hold on to their House and Senate majorities to answer for the Trump economy, while Americans grow frustrated over rising costs.

Trump and Republicans at times have sought to blame inflation and bad economic news on the president’s inheriting an economy they argue was run into the ground by former President Biden.

But now that Trump has been president for nearly a year and a half, it is more difficult to make that case.

Well, whoever is president’s going to take it on the chin with respect to inflation and affordability,” Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) said Tuesday on “The Hill on NewsNation” with Blake Burman. “Trump’s been president for a year and a half now, so it’s his economy."

Polling shows Americans are not buying the message that once the war ends prices will go down.

A CNN survey released Monday found 77 percent of Americans, including 55 percent of Republicans and 81 percent of independents, reported that Trump’s policies have driven up the cost of living in their communities. The same poll found 75 percent of respondents said the war in Iran has had a negative effect on their finances.
 
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