In the News II
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| May 28th, 2025 at 11:34:07 AM permalink | |
| missedhervee Member since: Apr 23, 2021 Threads: 160 Posts: 5503 | I couldn't change the channel at the fitness center this AM as a few of the MAGA sheeple there were paying rapt attention to the clown show. I burst out laughing at how Fox had bunting behind the talking heads praising Trump for collecting 22.3 Billion in tariffs this May. Fools: don't they realize the money was paid by Americans and not foreigners? Think of the word "tax" and you'll be spot on. |
| May 28th, 2025 at 11:47:05 AM permalink | |
| GenoDRPh Member since: Aug 24, 2023 Threads: 5 Posts: 2838 |
The question best asked of SooPoo. |
| May 29th, 2025 at 8:51:45 AM permalink | |
| SOOPOO Member since: Feb 19, 2014 Threads: 25 Posts: 5753 |
SooPoo didn’t vote for Trump Nor Harris. I voted for myself! If you are saying I would be the worst candidate ever, then touche! I believe if evaluating the ‘candidate’, not the sum of his policy plans (or lies?), could lead to no other conclusion other than Trump was the worst (major) candidate for President ever. Even if you think ‘criminal’ is too far, then at least unethical. If you think sex offender is an overreach, then at least amoral and gross. His name calling of opponents is pure childishness. His propensity to lie is ingrained in him. His inability to exercise any form of reasonable self control is remarkable. Yes, the worst candidate in history, but clearly not the worst candidacy in history, as he smoked an incumbent Democrat. And his coattails leave us with a Republican Presidency, House, Senate, and Supreme Court. (Calling SC Repub is not really true…, but you get the point). |
| May 29th, 2025 at 10:53:07 AM permalink | |
| GenoDRPh Member since: Aug 24, 2023 Threads: 5 Posts: 2838 |
And I sincerely wish upon every single voter who voted for the worst candidate in history-and those who didn't vote for his major party opponent- the days they voted for. |
| May 29th, 2025 at 5:07:15 PM permalink | |
| DRich Member since: Oct 24, 2012 Threads: 57 Posts: 5896 |
I apologize, I had every intention of voting for Soopoo but the line for voting was too long so I went home. If i find out that you only lost by one vote I would feel horrible. At my age a Life In Prison sentence is not much of a deterrent. |
| May 29th, 2025 at 6:19:13 PM permalink | |
| GenoDRPh Member since: Aug 24, 2023 Threads: 5 Posts: 2838 |
If you voted from home via mail-in, you wouldn't have had thi problem. SooPoo's vote tally would've been much closer! |
| May 30th, 2025 at 8:24:36 AM permalink | |
| DoubleGold Member since: Jan 26, 2023 Threads: 34 Posts: 4246 | The bankers control the red votes of the Senate and Congress, which in turn allow the banks to raid the US Treasury. No need to mention the blues here, nor elsewhere, because almost all are naturally criminal types, so they don't have to be controlled. The reds are supposed to keep the blues in check, but they don't. That's why we're $36-37 trillion in debt. But this article below describes a smaller profit center. Here's a small example how the shareholders of the central bank make cash, over and beyond the currency money changing, etc. They need to be cut out of the action. We can hold our own money. And better yet, eliminate them completely. Money changers are the root of issues. Such as a huge homeless population, etc., ...their previous profit can go towards the homeless. We're only as strong as our weakest link, the homeless. Because they drag us down by slowing our potential growth. In other words, the non-governmental third-party central bank is slowing our potential growth. They in turn report to the main central bank in Basal (BIS). Where they "try" to control all countries through elections, currency, and wars. ------------------- Wesbury: "We're Paying Private Banks $200 Billion Per Year To Hold All The Cash The Fed Printed" May 27, 2025 . . . Economist Brian Wesbury comments on how the Federal Reserve (and eventually taxpayers) are paying hundreds of billions of dollars in interest to private banks to hold money printed during massive balance sheet expansions following the 2008 crisis and COVID. "Right now, we're paying banks 4.5% on over $5 trillion. We're paying private banks $200 billion a year to hold all this cash that the Fed printed," he said during an appearance Tuesday on Steve Bannon's "War Room." "Because if they didn’t pay them, it would turn into hyperinflation." . . . https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2025/05/27/wesbury_were_paying_private_banks_200_billion_per_year_to_hold_all_the_cash_the_fed_printed.html -------------------- |
| May 30th, 2025 at 10:15:28 AM permalink | |
| DoubleGold Member since: Jan 26, 2023 Threads: 34 Posts: 4246 | ![]() Tough to catch the exact top, but it seems like we're close. ^^^ It likely depends on the main central bank printing (injecting liquidity by buying sovereign bonds, etc.). Eventually, they have to let her come down or else they'll be in a worse position. Because resources are finite. It can be good to front-run pumpers but have to use common sense or can get caught being a bagholder (aka WorldCom, Bear Stearns, etc). |
| June 1st, 2025 at 5:12:46 PM permalink | |
| missedhervee Member since: Apr 23, 2021 Threads: 160 Posts: 5503 | You go, girl. https://news.yahoo.com/sports/article/transgender-track-athlete-wins-gold-052902424.html In competing and ignoring Trump's directive to stop you've once again proven how IMPOTENT he really is. |
| June 2nd, 2025 at 2:36:18 AM permalink | |
| AZDuffman Member since: Oct 24, 2012 Threads: 137 Posts: 21195 |
Funny seeing you cheering women's rights being trampled all because of your TDS. War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength |


