Re: Living under Trump 2 aka Musk!!!
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2025 5:55 pm
I bet you that he thinks they are Dutch too.
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Stop whining, you voted for it.
Yeah, because its extortion. No one will ever deal with us again, thats probably for the best. America's influence evaporates by the day.Sarge wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 6:46 pmMore done in a month than Jotato did in four years
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... hours.html
Zelensky surrenders to Trump and 'will sign mineral deal within hours'
I consider it payment for the billions we sent, 100 billion of which can't be accounted for. Trump has already spoken of loans in the future, instead of free money. Sound policy for a country that's 36 billion in debt.Simmsy wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 6:59 pmYeah, because its extortion. No one will ever deal with us again, thats probably for the best. America's influence evaporates by the day.Sarge wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 6:46 pmMore done in a month than Jotato did in four years
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... hours.html
Zelensky surrenders to Trump and 'will sign mineral deal within hours'
He also said he didn't know the Project 2025 creators from the Heritage Foundation but yet they're all in his administration now and he's been crossing off Project 2025 objectives since day 1. Maybe he's a senile, lying piece of shit?Sarge wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 5:43 pmAnd yet just two days ago Trump said in a press interview SS wasn't going to be touched, and it's the program that needs it most
You keep repeating this. No clue what you're talking about or what NewsMax has their followers frothing at the mouth about now with pro-Russian propaganda.Sarge wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 7:07 pmI consider it payment for the billions we sent, 100 billion of which can't be accounted for. Trump has already spoken of loans in the future, instead of free money. Sound policy for a country that's 36 billion in debt.
As CSIS has reported before, “aid to Ukraine” is a misnomer because 90 percent of military aid is spent in the United States. Of aid overall, 60 percent is spent in the United States, about 25 percent is spent in Ukraine, and the final 15 percent is spent globally.
I have to question your username 'Sarge' since you clearly don't understand how the money/aid we've given Ukraine effects the US economy. The aid we've given them is being spent on American made equipment and it is keeping our factories busy producing equipment in places like Ohio, Texas, Alabama, etc.Q3: So, what happened to the “missing” $100 billion?
A3: The short answer is that it is not missing. The funds went (mostly) to activities that arose because of the war, and all are accounted for. Some paid for sending equipment and funds directly to Ukraine. A large part went to activities that arose because of the war but were not spent in Ukraine. To see why this is the case, it is important to look at the funding as a whole.
Is it written anywhere that trump even has to talk to the press? Hell, he talked to them more on the first day than Jotato did his whole four years. And after the way they blasted the "russian colluuuuuuuuuuuuusion" bullshit 24/7, I wouldn't even speak to them at all.China wrote: Sat Feb 22, 2025 12:02 amAP sues Trump administration officials after being blocked from presidential events
The Associated Press is suing three Trump administration officials in federal court for banning AP reporters from some of President Trump’s events, the Oval Office, and Air Force One.
The AP alleges that the ban violates the First Amendment as well as the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment.
The suit was filed Friday afternoon in U.S. District Court in Washington. The AP is seeking an emergency hearing and a court order to declare the ban unconstitutional and require them to rescind it. The judge assigned to the case is Judge Trevor McFadden, a Trump appointee. The Trump administration did not respond to a request for comment.
Earlier this month, the AP, one of the world’s largest news outlets, was singled out by the White House for continuing to use the phrase “Gulf of Mexico” even though Trump renamed the body of water “Gulf of America.”
“The Associated Press just refuses to go with what the law is and what has taken place, it’s called the ‘Gulf of America’ now,” Trump said at a press conference earlier this week – an event The AP was not allowed to attend.
Other countries do not recognize the new name, and the AP is a global news outlet with customers all around the world, so its stories – and influential stylebook – are still referring to the “Gulf of Mexico” while also acknowledging Trump’s decree.
AP’s legal filing summarized the matter this way: The White House has ordered its journalists “to use certain words in its coverage or else face an indefinite denial of access.”
“The press and all people in the United States have the right to choose their own words and not be retaliated against by the government,” the AP’s lawyers wrote in the news organization’s complaint. “The Constitution does not allow the government to control speech. Allowing such government control and retaliation to stand is a threat to every American’s freedom.”
The ban was first implemented on February 11. Top AP editors immediately described it as a First Amendment violation but tried to resolve the dispute behind the scenes before resorting to legal action.
On Friday, the AP indicated that it is suing in part to protect other news outlets from similar punishment by the Trump White House.
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Getting back to the warrior mindset, instead of catering to confused men. I know this upsets liberals.Jumbo wrote: Sat Feb 22, 2025 11:40 amhttps://www.cnn.com/2025/02/21/politics ... index.html
The boogey man of the DEI concept.
Let socially stunted 17 year old incel tech prodigies lead in personnel management for the Pentagon!
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