With Trump, every day is 'Groundhog Day.'

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Due to recent events, most Americans are now remembering why they voted for Biden in 2020.

With Trump, every day is 'Groundhog Day.' A nightmare over and over again.
Every morning is the same shock. Will we wake and see he launched an attack on Greenland? Or, as he announced Friday, imposed tariffs on allies like Canada and Mexico? What nuttiness awaits us?

As Americans gather to celebrate Groundhog Day – the varmint-y-est of all holidays – those of us who haven’t been MAGA-brainwashed could care less about six more weeks of winter. We’re stuck in the nightmare of four more years of Donald Trump.

It’s like living the time loop Bill Murray made famous in his 1993 movie “Groundhog Day” – we wake each morning as if we’re living the previous day over again, checking to see what madness the new president has unleashed or what horrific nonsense he spouted overnight on social media.

Will we rise to learn he has used a national tragedy to demean people with disabilities, as he did this past week by trying to blame the tragic Washington, D.C., plane collision on diversity, equity and inclusion?...

...Those of us who can still sift lies from facts and know an attack on America’s value and democratic system when we see one are stuck. It’s an every morning anguish, one I’m sure delights the huge swath of Trump supporters driven only by own-the-libs hostility.

Our groundhog is a 78-year-old convicted felon who occasionally peers out from his Mar-a-Lago palace of insecurity or the White House, only able to see himself. It’s a Trump-centric world, and we’re doomed to four more years of it.

What do we do? In the "Groundhog Day" movie, Murray's character slowly realizes he’s a self-centered jerk and then escapes the time loop by learning to be a good, loving person.

I don’t see Trump undergoing that transformation, and I certainly don’t have plans to change myself to align with his absence of values. You probably don’t, either.
 
trump has an inability to lead, or to build. After four years as president, he was still complaining about how bad the government was. he is better at attacking than leading.
Agreed Trump doesn't know how to lead. He only knows how to bully. He's spent his entire adult life weaponizing his wealth to fuck over clients and anyone who disagrees with him. This is why, instead of consoling the families of the 67 deceased, he gave a short statement prepared by his staff then went off on a rant about DEI. Trump doesn't give a shit about anyone but himself. He banishes anyone who disagrees with him.

His pedo buddy Michael Jackson was similar in banishing anyone who disagreed with him. When he died from drugs many people asked "why didn't his friends say anything?" It was because Jackson, like Trump, banishes anyone who disagrees with him. This is why Trump surrounds himself with sycophants or someone else who can benefit him such as Musk and the other billionaires.

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From the OP link and a reason why I think the Republicans are going to be creamed in the Midterms:

For the foreseeable future, we will wake up each day and learn about things done to our country or in the name of our country that we don’t like. Trump will say outlandish things because that’s his default setting, and he will do outlandish things. No morning should be more of a surprise than the next.

Pay attention. Watch it unfold. Protest where you can. Direct your energy toward helping those harmed by this administration’s actions. Declare loudly and often who’s to blame. Connect the dots, over and over again, for people who stubbornly refuse to engage in dot-connecting.

The only way we get out of this "Groundhog Day" loop is if the damage Trump does is felt by the people who support him most, from voters to the lawmakers who kiss his loafers.

We’re going to feel that knot in our stomachs every morning, just like last time. The only thing that might relieve it a bit is not acting shocked when it hits.
 
This has been labeled "The Dumbest Trade War in History".

Dow drops 600 points after U.S. hits key trade partners with tariffs​

Stocks dropped to kick off February after President Donald Trump hit several key U.S. trading partners with tariffs, raising fears that a full-blown trade war would disrupt global supply chains, reignite inflation and slow the economy.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average traded 613 points lower, or 1.4%. The S&P 500 shed 1.6%, marking a broad sell-off as about 450 members of the index were in the red. The Nasdaq Composite slid 1.9%.

The impact from the new tariffs ricocheted around the globe in a risk-off move:


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Wall Street Journal slams Trump’s tariff plans: ‘The dumbest trade war in history’​

The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board published a punchy Saturday op-ed listing all the flawed reasons for President Trump’s tariff plan, citing a declining trend in trade and manufacturing capability following signed sanctions.

Trump on Saturday imposed significant tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, fueling a potential trade war.


“Tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China are SIGNED!” White House spokesperson Harrison Fields posted on the social platform X. “This bold move holds these countries accountable for stopping illegal immigration and the flow of dangerous drugs like fentanyl.”

“Leaving China aside, Mr. Trump’s justification for this economic assault on the neighbors makes no sense,” the board wrote.

Writers challenged the idea that exorbitant pricing for imports and exports would urge neighboring governments to stem the flow of illicit drugs.

“White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says they’ve ‘enabled illegal drugs to pour into America.’ But drugs have flowed into the U.S. for decades, and will continue to do so as long as Americans keep using them,” read The Wall Street Journal op-ed.

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Another Groundhog Day. More dumbassery from the Pedo President:

Why the water Trump ordered released in California won't help Los Angeles firefighting​

Following the deadly wildfires in Los Angeles in January, President Trump ordered the Army Corps of Engineers to release billions of gallons of water from two reservoirs in California's Central Valley, more than 100 miles away from the fire zones.

Mr. Trump had claimed that California withheld water supplies that could have made a difference in fighting the flames. California Gov. Gavin Newsom and other officials disputed those claims.

Now, the water released from dams at Lake Kaweah and Lake Success is rushing into a dry lakebed in the Central Valley, where experts say it can't flow to Southern California and will likely go to waste.

"There is absolutely no connection between this water and the water needed for firefighting in L.A.," said Peter Gleick, a climate and hydrology expert. "There's no physical connection. There's no way to move the water from where it is to the Los Angeles basin."


Gleick, who co-founded the Pacific Institute, a research center in Oakland, says the move ignores the reality of water management in California.

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The Pedo President keeps repeating the lie that 38,000 Americans died building the Panama Canal. He's said it several times including today when he signed a few more EOs.

A President who constantly lies cannot be trusted and demeans the integrity of the United States of America.

Donald Trump claim: Panama Canal construction left 38,000 Americans dead​

“The United States, I mean think of this, spent more money than ever spent on a project before and lost 38,000 lives in the building of the Panama Canal.”

There were multiple attempts to build the Panama Canal, the vital passageway between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. But while thousands of people died in these efforts, the toll of American deaths does not remotely approach 38,000 lives Trump claimed in his inaugural address.

Matthew Parker, author of “Hell’s Gorge: The Battle to Build the Panama Canal,” told the BBC that about 25,000 people died, many from mosquito-borne viruses, in the failed French attempt to build the canal in the 1880s. Parker said “virtually none” was American. Rather, they were largely French and Jamaican, he said.

During the U.S. period of construction from about 1904 to 1914, about 6,000 people died, Parker said in the BBC interview, “almost all of whom were from Barbados.” About 300 Americans died in this effort, he said.

These figures are largely in line with other estimates of the death toll in the efforts to build the canal, which was completed in 1914.
 
Agreed Trump doesn't know how to lead. He only knows how to bully. He's spent his entire adult life weaponizing his wealth to fuck over clients and anyone who disagrees with him. This is why, instead of consoling the families of the 67 deceased, he gave a short statement prepared by his staff then went off on a rant about DEI. Trump doesn't give a shit about anyone but himself. He banishes anyone who disagrees with him.

His pedo buddy Michael Jackson was similar in banishing anyone who disagreed with him. When he died from drugs many people asked "why didn't his friends say anything?" It was because Jackson, like Trump, banishes anyone who disagrees with him. This is why Trump surrounds himself with sycophants or someone else who can benefit him such as Musk and the other billionaires.

6k6c58.jpg
Someone needs to intervene in what trump is doing. Where is his family?
 
Someone needs to intervene in what trump is doing. Where is his family?
Ivanka tried to tell him and only succeeded in pissing him off so she bailed. Junior, like Melania, is waiting for him to croak. Eric does whatever Daddy tells him. Trump doesn't give a shit about the opinions of anyone else such as Tiffany and Barron.
 
Due to recent events, most Americans are now remembering why they voted for Biden in 2020.

With Trump, every day is 'Groundhog Day.' A nightmare over and over again.
Every morning is the same shock. Will we wake and see he launched an attack on Greenland? Or, as he announced Friday, imposed tariffs on allies like Canada and Mexico? What nuttiness awaits us?

As Americans gather to celebrate Groundhog Day – the varmint-y-est of all holidays – those of us who haven’t been MAGA-brainwashed could care less about six more weeks of winter. We’re stuck in the nightmare of four more years of Donald Trump.

It’s like living the time loop Bill Murray made famous in his 1993 movie “Groundhog Day” – we wake each morning as if we’re living the previous day over again, checking to see what madness the new president has unleashed or what horrific nonsense he spouted overnight on social media.

Will we rise to learn he has used a national tragedy to demean people with disabilities, as he did this past week by trying to blame the tragic Washington, D.C., plane collision on diversity, equity and inclusion?...

...Those of us who can still sift lies from facts and know an attack on America’s value and democratic system when we see one are stuck. It’s an every morning anguish, one I’m sure delights the huge swath of Trump supporters driven only by own-the-libs hostility.

Our groundhog is a 78-year-old convicted felon who occasionally peers out from his Mar-a-Lago palace of insecurity or the White House, only able to see himself. It’s a Trump-centric world, and we’re doomed to four more years of it.

What do we do? In the "Groundhog Day" movie, Murray's character slowly realizes he’s a self-centered jerk and then escapes the time loop by learning to be a good, loving person.


I don’t see Trump undergoing that transformation, and I certainly don’t have plans to change myself to align with his absence of values. You probably don’t, either.
What a pile of mentally unstable bile. No wonder you're such an uninformed, blatantly stupid halfwit. :laugh:
 
Agreed Trump doesn't know how to lead. He only knows how to bully. He's spent his entire adult life weaponizing his wealth to fuck over clients and anyone who disagrees with him. This is why, instead of consoling the families of the 67 deceased, he gave a short statement prepared by his staff then went off on a rant about DEI. Trump doesn't give a shit about anyone but himself. He banishes anyone who disagrees with him.

His pedo buddy Michael Jackson was similar in banishing anyone who disagreed with him. When he died from drugs many people asked "why didn't his friends say anything?" It was because Jackson, like Trump, banishes anyone who disagrees with him. This is why Trump surrounds himself with sycophants or someone else who can benefit him such as Musk and the other billionaires.

6k6c58.jpg
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From the OP link and a reason why I think the Republicans are going to be creamed in the Midterms:

For the foreseeable future, we will wake up each day and learn about things done to our country or in the name of our country that we don’t like. Trump will say outlandish things because that’s his default setting, and he will do outlandish things. No morning should be more of a surprise than the next.

Pay attention. Watch it unfold. Protest where you can. Direct your energy toward helping those harmed by this administration’s actions. Declare loudly and often who’s to blame. Connect the dots, over and over again, for people who stubbornly refuse to engage in dot-connecting.

The only way we get out of this "Groundhog Day" loop is if the damage Trump does is felt by the people who support him most, from voters to the lawmakers who kiss his loafers.


We’re going to feel that knot in our stomachs every morning, just like last time. The only thing that might relieve it a bit is not acting shocked when it hits.
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This has been labeled "The Dumbest Trade War in History".

Dow drops 600 points after U.S. hits key trade partners with tariffs​

Stocks dropped to kick off February after President Donald Trump hit several key U.S. trading partners with tariffs, raising fears that a full-blown trade war would disrupt global supply chains, reignite inflation and slow the economy.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average traded 613 points lower, or 1.4%. The S&P 500 shed 1.6%, marking a broad sell-off as about 450 members of the index were in the red. The Nasdaq Composite slid 1.9%.

The impact from the new tariffs ricocheted around the globe in a risk-off move:


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if you weren't dumb you would know tariffs are smart.

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