(07-28-2025, 07:32 PM)DavidCroquet wrote: I wouldn’t be so sure. For every ruling they make that is in Trump’s favor, it seems like there’s another one that pisses him off.
I think the gruesome twosome of Alito and Thomas are the only ones who would for sure rule in Ghislane’s favor at this point.
scotus karen and kavaneugh are both ex party people who are ok with these things.
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It doesn't matter how often the Court doesn't do anything like they claim, or how often MAGA calls ACB a Communist traitor for "betraying" Trump, people like Cauli have their comforting narrative to protect themselves from the burden of thinking for themselves. When the Court likely doesn't even take this up, as it refuses nearly all petitions it gets, will he admit he was wrong and hesitate in the future to proclaim a sinister conspiracy? Of course not.
Quote: have their comforting narrative to protect themselves from the burden of thinking for themselves.
I absolutely love the structure of this phrase in a literary sense.
But, fuck you.
(07-29-2025, 01:47 AM)benji wrote:
Big if true.
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Student loan forgiveness for people who don't believe in higher education.
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No one is forcing his dumbass to read any of them. Just saying.
Safety
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08-03-2025, 10:19 PM
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I wonder if he’s actually writing those posts or it’s just a Trump chatbot being fed prompts based on the latest headlines
I think he dictates them, they often have his distinct verbal cadence. But I don't think the aides really proofread them before hitting post.
He controls everything in what world is he weaker?
New Trump policy just landed
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It's remarkable how much of a potemkin village the current situation is.
Nothing is being build or growing that's why inflation is so low. With the tarriffs and defense spending acting as a redistribution of wealth from the outskirts of the empire towards the United States. Cabinet secretaries aren't really enacting any new policies because Trump decides everything. The Republicans in the House and Senate just keep the train rolling as is.
Real economic indicators like house ownership or consumer spending aren't going up.
It's way different from 2016 - 2018 when Trump actually gave the economy a significant boost with deregulation and tax cuts.
08-05-2025, 12:47 PM
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How does he do it
(08-04-2025, 10:59 PM)Nintex wrote: It's remarkable how much of a potemkin village the current situation is.
Nothing is being build or growing that's why inflation is so low. With the tarriffs and defense spending acting as a redistribution of wealth from the outskirts of the empire towards the United States. Cabinet secretaries aren't really enacting any new policies because Trump decides everything. The Republicans in the House and Senate just keep the train rolling as is.
Real economic indicators like house ownership or consumer spending aren't going up.
It's way different from 2016 - 2018 when Trump actually gave the economy a significant boost with deregulation and tax cuts.
(08-04-2025, 10:59 PM)Nintex wrote: It's remarkable how much of a potemkin village the current situation is.
Nothing is being build or growing that's why inflation is so low. With the tarriffs and defense spending acting as a redistribution of wealth from the outskirts of the empire towards the United States. Cabinet secretaries aren't really enacting any new policies because Trump decides everything. The Republicans in the House and Senate just keep the train rolling as is.
Real economic indicators like house ownership or consumer spending aren't going up.
It's way different from 2016 - 2018 when Trump actually gave the economy a significant boost with deregulation and tax cuts.
They don't have Steve Mnuchin to wrangle the circus this time.
And with that there will be no more resistance
50% tariff on India
100% tariff on Semiconductors
Tim Apple bought it off with a lump of gold and $100 billion
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