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04-28-25 22:35 #18020
Posts: 4203Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]
And despite these absolutely bird brained policies, Biden actually polled well with his approval ratings. Covid was whisked away not with a bang but a whimper. This so called deadly virus was replaced with the next threat to mankind, Vladimir Putin.
So you can say how much better Biden is than Trump but I will take 2025 over 2021 any day. If you looked at the USA and now and preCovid, I bet you could not tell the difference.
For those of us in the workplace, people can breathe again. The ESG, DEI, white supremacy, disinformation bullshit is gone. Joe Rogan had a doctor on his show who was critical about vaccines and there was disagreement with what she said which is fine but there was no talk of the deplatforming bullshit.
When people talk of the economy being bad, they mean the stock market. Ah yes, like the market has never been wrong. Yes, the Targets and Walmarts are freaking out. The ships are slowing down. No shit. There is going to be an adjustment. I think you and the market are completely misguided on tariffs though. What do you think the tariff rates were on most Chinese packages before? Would you believe zero?
https://www.npr.org/2025/02/05/g-s1-...mu-shein-trump
De minimis shipments account for most of the cargo entering the USA, Customs and Border Protection said last fall. The agency said it was handling some 4 million de minimis shipments every day a rate that would blow past the previous year's mark of more than 1 billion shipments.
De minimis shipments "often don't have as much documentation, making it easier to get the shipments into the United States, whether we're talking about unsafe consumer products or fentanyl or food items that aren't permitted to be imported," Murray said.
Items imported under the exemption "are free of duty and taxes and are subject to expedited clearance processing," the USA International Trade Commission notes.
Backers of the existing de minimis structure say it eases commerce and gives consumers low prices; critics say it is used to hawk "cheap crap," as one lawmaker put it, and gives foreign companies an unfair advantage over domestic retailers.
And now the real kicker: Even before Trump was sworn in last month, de minimis was being targeted for change. The Biden administration proposed a new rule last fall to close the loophole. And USA Agencies and politicians have said the law is prone to abuse, from unscrupulous retailers falsely labeling expensive items as costing under $800 to criminals shipping illegal drugs under the guise of innocuous goods.
So while we see stories about the docks being empty, and dock workers doing nothing but waiting for ships, customs is overwhelmed logging in packages that previously were zipped through. I can see the labor force transition from receiving packages to inspecting them. That is what happens with change.
In the mean time, Together, Temu and Shein accounted for about 17% of the USA Discount market in 2023 for items such as consumer goods, fast fashion, and toys, according to a report on de minimis policies that the Congressional Research Service (CRS) updated last week.
It is fucking crazy that this was allowed to happen. I am supposed to cry because these cheap goods made at slave wages are not coming through?
So in the end, Biden considered doing tariffs but Trump actually did them. So what would you Democratic douches have done differently than Trump? Well, we know. You Democratic douches and Biden did nothing. Your only plan was and is to gripe about Trump.
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04-28-25 21:39 #18019
Posts: 563Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]
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04-28-25 16:30 #18018
Posts: 6823Now, where did all those This Is What Winning Looks Like MAGAs go again?
America's farmers, if any of them were among the "poorly educated" that con man Donald Trump loves for obvious reasons, are sure getting a snootful of education about Trump and his Classic Repub Horrific Economic Results and Stewardship now:
Agriculture isn't nearing tariffs crisis, 'it is full blown crisis already' farmers say.
April 28, 2025
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/28/trad...ndroidappshare
The global backlash to President Trumps tariffs is punishing U.S. agriculture, especially a decline in Chinese buying of U.S. farm products.
A leading agriculture exports group says massive losses are already racking up at farms, with cancelled orders, pricing pressure as demand slumps and layoffs, as China stops buying products from pork to hay and straw, and lumber.
No one can replace all the volume that China buys, one farm operator reported.
Trump tariffs prompt slump in shipments to US ports.
Number of vessels scheduled to arrive at Port of Los Angeles next week is down by almost a third year on year.
April 28, 2025
https://www.theguardian.com/business...ments-us-ports
Donald Trumps increasingly erratic trade war has triggered a slump in shipments to the USs most important ports, amid the growing risk of a recession in the worlds largest economy.
In the latest sign of the US presidents tariff policies rattling the economy, figures show the number of vessels scheduled to arrive at the Port of Los Angeles next week is down by almost a third on the same period a year earlier.
I might argue it won't get demonstrably better if any Repub is in the White House going forward into the foreseeable future. Not unless a Repub candidate runs denouncing every statement, move, result and concept of a concept of a plan ever proposed or enacted by Donald Trump in his entire political career. Which is not likely to happen in any of our lifetimes.
Oh well.
But, hey, the Maistream Media clutched their pearls and demanded the big money Dem donors pull their funding of down ballot Dems because the Record-Breaking Economically Successful President Joe Biden stuttered and garbled a single point due to a verbal tick that naturally intensifies with age at that debate and Kamala Harris apparently had a laugh that annoyed some dumb Repub hillbillies.
So I suppose it's understandable why there were not more "players on the field" in the election to override that tiny handful of angry Muslims whose 0. 75 percentage point swing vote from Harris to Trump in just three swing states that became the sole single-issue and single demographic reason Trump was "given the presidency" again.
Yep. Oh well.
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04-28-25 03:20 #18017
Posts: 6823Trump's First 100 Days Have Been a Total Disaster
According to the demonstrably Winger-leaning RealClearPolitics' preferred polling services consensus, heading into Trump's Festival of Lies Celebration of his "Greatest First 100 Days Ever", the American people are recognizing it as the Worst Ever.
They are even starting to warm up to the idea of Immigrants eating the cats and eating the dogs more than the shit-show of disaster this Trump's Pandemic Part 2 the MAGAs, a few stray "Bothsider / Neithersider" Third Party voters and, specifically, that relative handful of angry Muslims who foolishly and now quite regrettably swung their less than 0. 75 percentage point of the total votes in just three swing states from Harris to Trump and thereby were the sole reason Trump is president again gave us.
https://www.realclearpolling.com/pol...ating-2nd-term
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04-27-25 19:28 #18016
Posts: 24432Canadians hate Trump. Only Putin like to fuck him.
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04-27-25 19:26 #18015
Posts: 5547E2008 is not a Army of One or a Island unto himself
E2008 that he does not benefit from the services of the United States Government he was born into as man of privilege is hardly credible.
Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]
In 2023, the US military spent approximately $820.3 billion, or roughly 13.3% of the entire federal budget for that fiscal year. In March 2023, the Department of Defense (DoD) requested $842.0 billion for 2024 a 2.6% increase.
With the worlds third-largest military, at nearly 1.3 million active-duty troops, the US estimates it spends more than any other nation on its national defense. Between 2014 and 2022, the US spent more than twice as much on defense as did all other NATO members, 30 nations in total.
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04-27-25 19:21 #18014
Posts: 5547US Social Security Program. Let's look at the facts!
The average Social Security benefit was just $1,979 per month for retired workers in January 2025.Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
To qualify for Social Security's largest checks, you need to consistently earn an amount equal to or greater than the taxable wage base for the year. In 2025, that's $176,100. This limit was lower in past years and will likely be higher in future years.
How much taxes are paid by individuals and employees for Social Security?
Social Security is financed through a dedicated payroll tax. Employers and employees each pay 6.2 percent of wages up to the taxable maximum of $176,100 (in 2025), while the self-employed pay 12.4 percent.
Total income, including interest, to the combined OASI and DI Trust Funds amounted to $1.351 trillion in 2023. ($1.233 trillion from net payroll tax contributions, $51 billion from taxation of benefits, and $67 billion in interest)
So let me get this straight
E2008 is complaining because an individual works an entire lifetime paying into a system that is suppose to provide a lifetime benefit once they reach a certain age and he considers that to be some sort of welfare payment.
Where do the Republican Racists like Musk get this stuff?
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04-27-25 18:05 #18013
Posts: 4203Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]
You look at this and it just shows how gutless the Feds are. They are too chicken shit to raise gasoline taxes to cover highway expenses and instead are racking up debt. There is no reason for any income tax to go towards highways.
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04-27-25 11:40 #18012
Posts: 221Originally Posted by HotDog666 [View Original Post]
Iraq war: including all indirect expenditure: around $ 7 trillion on a needless and unjust war.
Covid: around $4 trillion.
So that's around $11 trillion or around 30% of the total debt.
Now moving forward:
Annual American military spend: around $ 1 trillion, or 3. 5 % of GDP annually.
Annual American healthcare spend: around $4. 5 trillion or 18% of GDP.
There's a clue there on what you need to go after. Yet this dumb fuck Musk thinks going after the peanuts from social security or critical govt programs or aid to the poorest people on the planet is somehow the solution- highly unlikely he will even save the $160 billion (itself being a fraction of the $2 trillion the Vice BS'er claimed initially).
Why does America need to spend 40% of the world's military spend? Let's save the spiel about how America is saving Nato- let the Europeans sort themselves out. Do you need 700 military bases? Do you know why it is China can make a new fighter jet for about 30% of the cost that America does?
As if it would make any difference to Russia if it were halved, and frankly sooner or later China will win out over America where it matters for them on Taiwan so you might as well throw in the towel now. So let's say that's 1. 5% of GDP savings by halving defence. Hey as a bonus people may start liking America again if you no longer threaten genocide and ethnic cleansing to appease your zionazi overlords.
American healthcare is a mess-I know as I have worked with pharma companies in Europe who charge one price to the ROW and another vastly inflated price to Americans-add on to this all the other insurance and other disfunctions and you still have a terrible system- other countries spend 10%-13% of their GDP on healthcare for vastly better systems. So a proper reform here should yield 6% of your savings. Why is America incapable of taking this on- I just don't get it. If you can put a man on the moon you can freaking reform your healthcare properly, instead of having a succession of bullshitters who fray around the edges from both the Dems and the Republicans.
And so you have it, 7% plus of GDP savings pa. Being what Prof Sachs says America accumulates every year.
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04-27-25 05:05 #18011
Posts: 6823Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
Or perhaps that was orginally sourced from a country that our brave USA Military liberated and converted or retained as a cherished low cost trading partner.
Anything at all?
For instance, I'm also curious to know if the roasted skunk is ever served with, oh, French wine or German sauerkraut.
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04-27-25 04:32 #18010
Posts: 5547You are entitled to your own opinions but not your own facts!
Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
NVDA
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Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
Another example of your lack of understanding the most basic of concepts about government infrastructure. The United States State Department is the government agency funded by federal taxes. The entire infrastructure that allows you to travel under the Blue Passport issued from the United States of America is due to the infrastructure the United States State Department has developed over the years. I know you travel because you brag about fucking the most expensive prostitutes in Medellin, Colombia. ROTFLMAO.
You ever read what it says in your Passport?
The Secretary of the State of the United States of America hereby requests all whom it may concern to permit the citizen/national of the United States named herein to pass without delay or hinderance and in case of need to give all lawful aid and protection
You dont find that useful?
Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
Here was your first reply to me:
Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
How you like me now?
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04-27-25 02:02 #18009
Posts: 5547Everyone is entitled to their own opinions on EV's, but not their own facts!
Originally Posted by Sirioja [View Original Post]
https://youtu.be/hq9vXFGGbcg?si=obreRbU6B7iKIWki
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04-26-25 21:37 #18008
Posts: 4203Originally Posted by Spidy [View Original Post]
However, this is not a direct allocation from federal income tax revenues but rather from general government funds, which include various sources of revenue.
You are still striking out.
Originally Posted by Spidy [View Original Post]
I never used any ATF service, and I do not know why they even exist, and I have never used any service of the USA Marshall service.
Since the DEA was formed, drugs are more available, more potent, and cheaper than ever. I have never used any of their services and wish they did not exist.
The FBI launched a coup against the president I voted for. I have never used their services either.
How come you did not mention the TSA? Because those are people who have harassed citizens and have been proven to do no good at all? If you include being harassed by a government agency, then yes, you could say I have paid the TSA to harass me. Are you proud of yourself? LOL. ICE allowed millions of illegals in under Biden. My only experience with them is they are part of the same harassment group as the TSA.
I will take my lemonade for free now, mo fo. You still got nothing.
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04-26-25 12:16 #18007
Posts: 24432Originally Posted by Spidy [View Original Post]
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04-26-25 11:27 #18006
Posts: 221Wise guy
He (American Jew) is one of the smartest and well informed people in America. 100%correct on solution for America's deficit. However I would add that America needs to reform it's healthcare which consumes twice as much per GDP shares as other countries much worse outcomes. It also needs to reduce aggregate consumption if it cannot increase production. Basic microeconomics.
On Israel, he eviscirates the obfuscation and propaganda of zionazis.
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZNd2fjBM8/