of course he is coz he's wesk snd not s desl maker but s bully so he cant win against someone who's immune to his threats
23.11.2025 11:14
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but he gave up his privileged life to work for America and donates his salary... π
30.10.2025 17:23
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this is so very sad
21.10.2025 10:08
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when you want a tacky and useless ballroom instead of a decent respected historic building
21.10.2025 09:30
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telle me you're deeply insecure without telling me
17.05.2025 08:02
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ladies and gentlemen, the United States secretary of health and human services:
17.05.2025 07:52
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LMFAO
15.05.2025 20:13
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its meaning is pretty actual right now. unfortunately
15.05.2025 20:09
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Trump loves Laffer, tol... the guy who taught Reagan about taxes. Donnie even gave him
a medal...
30.04.2025 16:26
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just a coincidence, of course
16.04.2025 14:03
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16.04.2025 11:04
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Trumpanzee "logic" born from their amazing education
14.04.2025 09:20
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how do trump's tariffs affect the us economy?
Donald Trumpβs tariffs, implemented during his first term and potentially expanded in a second, have a complex impact on the U.S. economy, with both benefits and drawbacks depending on the perspective. Letβs break it down. On one hand, tariffsβtaxes on imported goodsβaim to protect domestic industries by making foreign products more expensive, encouraging consumers and businesses to buy American-made goods. During Trumpβs first term, he imposed tariffs on steel (25%) and aluminum (10%) in 2018, as well as significant levies on Chinese goods, peaking at around 19% on average for $250 billion worth of imports. Proponents argue this bolstered U.S. manufacturing jobs. For example, the steel industry saw some job growthβabout 7,000 jobs by 2019, according to some estimatesβand companies like Nucor reported increased production. The idea is that shielding industries from cheap foreign competition, especially from countries like China with state-subsidized production, levels the playing field and reduces reliance on imports, potentially strengthening national security and economic independence. However, the economic costs are substantial. Tariffs raise prices for imported goods, which hits consumers and businesses that rely on those inputs. A 2019 study by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York estimated that Trumpβs tariffs cost U.S. consumers and businesses $3 billion per month in added tax costs and another $1.4 billion in efficiency losses from distorted markets. Manufacturers using steel and aluminum, like automakers or appliance makers, faced higher costsβFord reported a $1 billion hit to profits in 2018. Retaliation also stings: China slapped tariffs on U.S. agricultural exports like soybeans, costing farmers billions; the U.S. government paid out $23 billion in subsidies to offset losses by 2020. Net job gains are murkyβwhile steel jobs rose slightly, a Moodyβs Analytics report suggested tariffs eliminated more jobs (in downstream industries) than they created, with a net loss of about 300,000 jobs when factoring in retaliation and higher costs. Trade balances? Trump often claimed tariffs would shrink the U.S. trade deficit. They didnβt. The deficit grew from $552 billion in 2016 to $679 billion in 2020, per U.S. Census Bureau data, partly because tariffs donβt address underlying issues like consumer demand for cheap imports or currency dynamics. Looking forward, Trumpβs 2024 campaign floated even bolder ideas: a 60% tariff on Chinese goods and a 10-20% universal tariff on all imports. Economists like those at the Peterson Institute warn this could spike inflationβpotentially adding 1-2% to consumer pricesβand disrupt supply chains still healing from post-COVID chaos. Goldman Sachs estimated a 0.1% GDP drop per 1% tariff increase, though some argue short-term pain could yield long-term gains if it forces reshoring of industries. Critics, including 16 Nobel laureate economists in a June 2024 letter, called it a βtax on the middle classβ that could tank economic growth. In short: Trumpβs tariffs boost some domestic sectors like steel and appeal to voters prioritizing βAmerica First,β but they raise costs, spark retaliation, and havenβt historically delivered promised trade wins. The net effect depends on how much you value protectionism versus global efficiencyβand how long youβre willing to wait for the payoff.
even Elon's AI knows... yet he himself, the orange freak and their cultists, as usual, ignore the facts
x.com/i/grok/share...
05.04.2025 11:23
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stay calm, no corruption here
21.03.2025 10:32
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(File Photo of Gov. Katie Hobbs by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
List of our 23 Democratic governors plus an interesting fact about each.
1. Arizona β Katie Hobbs : As Secretary of State, she certified Arizonaβs 2020 election results despite significant pressure and scrutiny.
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20.02.2025 05:30
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anyone surprised? the dictators build their alliance against democracy and for their own gain
20.02.2025 06:54
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remember this?
19.02.2025 13:10
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But didn't Trump, humble was he always is, teach us that its not illegal if he's sacing the cuntry?
18.02.2025 15:47
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18.02.2025 15:45
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18.02.2025 13:11
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now THIS would be a great way for Elon and DOGE to save money... i'm just afrtaid he isnt too motivated
18.02.2025 13:11
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"Trump ist ΓΌbrigens Vorbild fΓΌr die AfD" - das machen die AfDeppen mehr als deutlich erkennbar
16.02.2025 10:40
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how can accounts like this follow 22.1k accounts and gain 1.7k followers with only 13 posts and the oldest ome only 6 hrs ago? @nudebliss.bsky.social
15.02.2025 09:31
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Its because they get what they voted for but didnt understand and now are desperate for finding someone else to blame but cant
13.02.2025 21:20
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same narrative Putin used to justify invading Ukraine
13.02.2025 21:17
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