discolé monade Posted January 26 Posted January 26 Trump announces retaliatory measures after Colombia blocks military deportation flights from U.S. 2 Quote
Jman Posted January 26 Posted January 26 8 minutes ago, discolé monade said: Trump announces retaliatory measures after Colombia blocks military deportation flights from U.S. “Treat the immigrants with respect and we’ll take them.” ”FUCK YOU! Tariff time!” 3 Quote
Dark_Cloud_Overhead Posted January 26 Posted January 26 Good to see, hope all the Central and South American countries band together to block him any which way they can. He wants to play rough, so should they. 1 3 Quote
katt_goddess Posted January 26 Posted January 26 2 minutes ago, Dark_Cloud_Overhead said: Good to see, hope all the Central and South American countries band together to block him any which way they can. He wants to play rough, so should they. Suddenly Jazzhands Jr can't get his 'meds' anymore. The ultimate cut-off. 1 2 Quote
Jman Posted January 26 Posted January 26 (edited) Also if this goes through coffee and oil will skyrocket in price. But the voters have made it clear they don’t mind starving as long as the brown people are gone. Why the fuck did he have to become obsessed with tarrifs? Edited January 26 by Jman 5 Quote
tsar4 Posted January 26 Posted January 26 1 hour ago, Jman said: “Treat the immigrants with respect and we’ll take them.” ”FUCK YOU! Tariff time!” 4 Quote
Dark_Cloud_Overhead Posted January 26 Posted January 26 8 minutes ago, Jman said: Also if this goes through coffee and oil will skyrocket in price. But the voters have made it clear they don’t mind starving as long as the brown people are gone. Why the fuck did he have to become obsessed with tarrifs? Yep, look can't wait to see what happens when folks see the price of their half-caf triple shot extra foam caramel macchiato with oat milk heated to precisely 140 degrees, with the caramel drizzle under the foam (very important), shoots up in price. Messin with people's caffeine fix is never a good idea. I think he just sees it as a really showy weapon, and one of the only ones besides the pardon power that he can wield without any restriction or need for congressional approval. He's just an insecure bully looking for look for the biggest, flashiest stick he can find to wave around and threaten folks with. 1 Quote
Master-Debater131 Posted January 26 Posted January 26 Well, that lasted all of about a day. Colombia has folded after Trumps tariff threats earlier today. Going to start to allow deportation flights to land, and they are even sending the Presidential Plane to help with these efforts. 3 Quote
katt_goddess Posted January 26 Posted January 26 1 hour ago, Jman said: Why the fuck did he have to become obsessed with tarrifs? He thinks it makes him sound extra smart and very much wow when it comes to economics. But then he ruins it for those who actually pay attention by claiming they'll make us so much money when tariffs do the exact opposite - the consumer pays more and more for the same thing. But it sounds important enough for idiots so that's what he sold them. 1 hour ago, tsar4 said: Ooo - how about changing Mar-a-lago to "The Fred Trump Home for Criminally Insane Pedos"? Done. I'm all powerful in this world of fake money on paper. 16 minutes ago, Master-Debater131 said: Well, that lasted all of about a day. Colombia has folded after Trumps tariff threats earlier today. Going to start to allow deportation flights to land, and they are even sending the Presidential Plane to help with these efforts. They said in order to help with a DIGNIFIED RETURN. But by all means, skip over how the last group spent the entire flight in a cargo plane, handcuffed without any food, water, or heat. It's the modern-day equivalent of chaining people up and tossing them into the hold of a leaky ship but let's just pretend it's totally not that because DEI Civil Rights aren't real anymore. 1 2 Quote
stilgar Posted January 26 Posted January 26 6 minutes ago, Jman said: So we’re the world’s bully now. Great. That makes md moister than an oyster because she is a hateful piece of shit that can go fuck herself. 3 Quote
Top Gun Posted January 26 Posted January 26 MD why don't you just come out and say "I hate brown people." It'd save all of us a lot of time. 3 Quote
naraku360 Posted January 26 Posted January 26 1 hour ago, Master-Debater131 said: Well, that lasted all of about a day. Colombia has folded after Trumps tariff threats earlier today. Going to start to allow deportation flights to land, and they are even sending the Presidential Plane to help with these efforts. Go away. 3 Quote
scoobdog Posted January 26 Posted January 26 54 minutes ago, Master-Debater131 said: Colombia has folded after Trumps tariff threats earlier today. Going to start to allow deportation flights to land, and they are even sending the Presidential Plane to help with these efforts. They were always going to send the plane. Being gay and gullible makes you an especially vulnerable target. 2 Quote
MasqueradeOverture Posted January 27 Posted January 27 Yo COFFEE prices gonna skyrocket now? This fucker has to die. Next asshole better not miss. 4 Quote
1pooh4u Posted January 30 Posted January 30 Trump says “25% tariffs start on Mexican and Canadian goods starting Saturday. We don’t need anything they have” lol remember when Packard said when gas prices are cut in half, I’d be amazed? lol as soon as gas and oil prices shoot up Trump is gonna go suck up to Saudi Arabia probably 😆 https://nypost.com/2025/01/30/us-news/trump-says-25-tariff-on-canada-and-mexico-coming-saturday-we-dont-need-what-they-have/?utm_campaign=iphone_nyp&utm_source=pasteboard_app 2 Quote
Jman Posted January 31 Posted January 31 Trump Tarrifs are a go on Saturday and you’re about to pay triple for groceries. Because tarrifs are the only thing that make Trump hard anymore outside of wanton cruelty. 3 Quote
Jman Posted January 31 Posted January 31 (edited) https://www.reuters.com/world/trump-set-impose-tariffs-mexico-canada-starting-march-1-sources-say-2025-01-31/ No tarrifs this month, threatened for next month. Presumably the idea is to get concessions, even ones on paper for reducing migrants and fentanyl, then campaign on how he cleaned up Biden’s mess without having to start an economic trade war that would destroy the economy. Edited January 31 by Jman 2 Quote
Jman Posted January 31 Posted January 31 (edited) https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/north-america-braces-new-trump-tariffs-saturday-deadline-nears-2025-01-31/ Once again, confusing signals concerning everything opposing Trump’s strongman image prompts a massive sell-off at the stock market. Hedge funds are apparently betting on a market crash. Edited January 31 by Jman 1 Quote
Insipid Posted March 31 Posted March 31 China, Japan, and Korea plan to jointly respond to US tariffs. Good job Trump. Making Asia great again, at the cost of American global influence. https://www.reuters.com/world/china-japan-south-korea-will-jointly-respond-us-tariffs-chinese-state-media-says-2025-03-31/ 5 Quote
discolé monade Posted March 31 Posted March 31 Trump to Announce Country-Based Reciprocal Tariffs Wednesday now i'm REALLY interested in this. that is...i'm REALLY interested to see what ag and textile will be in this. congress approved an additional bailout for cotton growers here. in this area, it's 85$/acre of cotton, with most fields in the hundreds (you can maths), with additional support for failing market......m'kay. i'm going to take a wild guess and i would place bets that these "farmers" - and i do use that term loosely - that are field to port only will be hit hardest. i actually hope so. NOTHING stays in this country. nothing. cotton, peanutes, soy. next i would say vehicles for obvious reasons. and finally, i think beef. again...same "farms" raise cattle that is...you guessed it: farm to port only. NOTHING stays here. just adding my 2cents that absoulutly NO ONE but me asked for. lol 3 Quote
1pooh4u Posted April 1 Posted April 1 3 hours ago, discolé monade said: Trump to Announce Country-Based Reciprocal Tariffs Wednesday now i'm REALLY interested in this. that is...i'm REALLY interested to see what ag and textile will be in this. congress approved an additional bailout for cotton growers here. in this area, it's 85$/acre of cotton, with most fields in the hundreds (you can maths), with additional support for failing market......m'kay. i'm going to take a wild guess and i would place bets that these "farmers" - and i do use that term loosely - that are field to port only will be hit hardest. i actually hope so. NOTHING stays in this country. nothing. cotton, peanutes, soy. next i would say vehicles for obvious reasons. and finally, i think beef. again...same "farms" raise cattle that is...you guessed it: farm to port only. NOTHING stays here. just adding my 2cents that absoulutly NO ONE but me asked for. lol Farmers get so much government subsidies. Some might be necessary idk anything about that type of stuff. I also got to look into tariffs countries place on our goods. Idk if these 100% and 300% or 50% tariffs are even real and if they are real, does the tariff get placed on the goods all the time or does something have to trigger the tariff? Nothing Trump ever says is ever true or completely true. I hate that he makes me have to look shit up. It’s like the son of a bitch is giving me homework. 🫠😆🫠 4 Quote
discolé monade Posted April 1 Posted April 1 the 'farmers' (those that i mention farm to port, not for american consumption) are some of the biggest welfare queens to date. they make money when they fail this is from 2023, In 2023, the median income from farming for households operating commercial family farms was $167,550, with a median total household income of $253,496, while the median total household income for all farm households was $97,984, exceeding the median for all U.S. households 2. Subsidies: Federal farm subsidy programs can significantly impact farmer income. Examples of programs include: PLC (Price Loss Coverage) - $33 billion in taxpayer costs projected for FY24-33. Highly subsidized federal crop insurance - $101 billion in taxpayer costs projected for FY24-33. ARC (Agriculture Risk Coverage) - $19 billion in taxpayer costs projected for FY24-33. It's important to note that the vast majority of farmers do not benefit from federal farm subsidy programs, and the subsidies tend to go to the largest and most financially secure farm operations. this would be the industrial farmers - field to port not your farmers markets and those small farms that you see fail every year. 3. Tax Breaks: Farmers can benefit from various tax breaks, including: State Tax Credits . Renewable Energy Credits . Research and Development (R&D) Tax Credits . Earned Income Tax Credit for Farmers with Low Income . Conservation Expense Deductions . Depreciation . It's crucial to track all expenditures and understand taxable income and deductions. 4. Insurance Pay Outs: Farmers often rely on crop insurance to protect against losses due to natural disasters or other unforeseen events. The amount of insurance payouts can vary greatly depending on the type of crop, the location, and the severity of the event. 1 4 Quote
1pooh4u Posted April 1 Posted April 1 It’s amazing how subsidies so often go to those who don’t need it. I wouldn’t mind so much if they actually sold their stuff inside the country but to just take up resources for the benefit of so few people here isn’t acceptable. Not unless they’re shipping overseas in an act of charity but I doubt that’s happening. 4 Quote
discolé monade Posted April 1 Posted April 1 8 hours ago, 1pooh4u said: It’s amazing how subsidies so often go to those who don’t need it. I wouldn’t mind so much if they actually sold their stuff inside the country but to just take up resources for the benefit of so few people here isn’t acceptable. Not unless they’re shipping overseas in an act of charity but I doubt that’s happening. oh...there is nothing charitable about these fake ass christians here. i wish you'd come down...just for a long weekend. i'll show you 2 southern worlds. one where the reconstruction of 1864 is alive and well, and one that has moved past those obstacles and focuses on their city, tourism, and it's people. 2 1 Quote
1pooh4u Posted April 1 Posted April 1 5 hours ago, discolé monade said: oh...there is nothing charitable about these fake ass christians here. i wish you'd come down...just for a long weekend. i'll show you 2 southern worlds. one where the reconstruction of 1864 is alive and well, and one that has moved past those obstacles and focuses on their city, tourism, and it's people. I been nagging my other half to go down to GA. We were supposed to go to FL and I wanted to detour to down your way. lol we’re gonna have to drive because neither of us has proper ID to fly anymore and he can’t even drive in FL or rent a car until he does. Our IDs say “not for federal purposes” despite showing birth certificates and SS cards to get said ID 🙄 4 Quote
discolé monade Posted April 1 Posted April 1 train? bus? i traveled by bus back and forth east/west so many times. suck ride if not packed correctly. (snacks water etc) and vt - d.c. quite a bit by train. and i want to say that was the vermonter? that's not a terrible ride at all. and a 11 years ago i took a train up to dc. it wasn't a terrible ride. 2 Quote
1pooh4u Posted April 1 Posted April 1 2 hours ago, discolé monade said: train? bus? i traveled by bus back and forth east/west so many times. suck ride if not packed correctly. (snacks water etc) and vt - d.c. quite a bit by train. and i want to say that was the vermonter? that's not a terrible ride at all. and a 11 years ago i took a train up to dc. it wasn't a terrible ride. I always wanted to travel by train. Like long trip train. Not Metro North bullshit train 1 Quote
discolé monade Posted April 1 Posted April 1 (edited) 18 minutes ago, 1pooh4u said: I always wanted to travel by train. Like long trip train. Not Metro North bullshit train than...perhaps splurge and take a round trip sleeper. do they even do those anymore? holy wow. the silver meteor. that was the train i took in the way back to visit the maternal unit. *not in a sleeper. just that train. i remember thinking like silver streak. Edited April 1 by discolé monade 2 Quote
Insipid Posted April 2 Posted April 2 What the fuck are those percentage numbers? Jesus, this is just so fucking stupid anymore. 2 Quote
Jman Posted April 2 Posted April 2 (edited) I still think the only reason he uses tariffs is because he can use them unilaterally. And with Schumer being the whiny bitch he was, we have to wait two years to possibly get the influence to undo them. Interestingly, Canada and Mexico were not tarrifed…yet. Edited April 2 by Jman 3 Quote
Insipid Posted April 2 Posted April 2 49 percent on Cambodia. Yeah, the clothing from sweatshops is such a threat for American industry. 🙄 3 Quote
Jman Posted April 2 Posted April 2 This is going to cause a new Great Depression. He wants serfs. 4 1 2 Quote
1pooh4u Posted April 2 Posted April 2 All this so he can give tax breaks to millionaires and MAYBE remove tax on tips. I actually don’t like any of it. Billionaires should pay more in taxes and tips are earnings. If they maybe want to only tax a certain amount or not tax until a certain amount, fine, but no tax at all isn’t right either. 5 Quote
Dark_Cloud_Overhead Posted April 2 Posted April 2 It's a poor and middle class tax hike. I hate the word tariff. Just obfuscates what's really going on, which is simply put... class warfare. No matter what language is used though, when people see the rising prices and feel the pain economically, they're gonna know. And the idea that this is to bring manufacturing back... puhlease. That's just to give the media a chance to talk about this and analyze it as if there's some kind of actual strategy at play here, but doing them by country like this in a blanket fashion makes it pretty clear that this is just ultimately another con. It's no wonder they delayed this whole announcement till after the markets closed. Just look at where the dow futures are right no and it's like ruh roh! Dow futures tumble 1,000 points on fear Trump’s tariffs will spark trade war: Live updates 6 Quote
katt_goddess Posted Thursday at 12:11 AM Posted Thursday at 12:11 AM 1 hour ago, Insipid said: 49 percent on Cambodia. Yeah, the clothing from sweatshops is such a threat for American industry. 🙄 That was a Tuberville push because Cambodia exports catfish and shrimp and Tuberville has declared himself the Mr. Nimbus of seafoods. 1 4 Quote
Insipid Posted Thursday at 03:04 AM Posted Thursday at 03:04 AM (edited) Let's see how alt right 4channers enjoy this. Edited Thursday at 03:04 AM by Insipid 4 2 Quote
MasqueradeOverture Posted Thursday at 04:46 AM Posted Thursday at 04:46 AM 2 hours ago, tsar4 said: Some chinks in the armor? You say you fight the good fight but use such lacist language? Quote
1pooh4u Posted Thursday at 12:37 PM Posted Thursday at 12:37 PM https://open.substack.com/pub/heathercoxrichardson/p/april-2-2025-wednesday?r=kmtvs&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email Prof HCR on Trump’s bat shit tariffs and his bonkers reasoning and the global implications of him being a douche he’s doing this to make shit difficult so that when he eventually “fixes” what he broke, people will tug on his dick, and tell him what a great president he is 5 Quote
Jman Posted Thursday at 01:36 PM Posted Thursday at 01:36 PM Judging by the reactions from the pro-Trump crowd, this is entirely about making others suffer. Even if they suffer too, they figure their whole lives are suffering, might as well make others feel miserable. 4 Quote
1pooh4u Posted Thursday at 01:47 PM Posted Thursday at 01:47 PM 9 minutes ago, Jman said: Judging by the reactions from the pro-Trump crowd, this is entirely about making others suffer. Even if they suffer too, they figure their whole lives are suffering, might as well make others feel miserable. I noticed that suddenly MAGAts love taxes and suffering through the pain will be worth it because only woke people hate tariffs. Don’t matter that this is all a collection plate for the super rich. As long as the libs are owned nothing else matters 2 6 Quote
rpgamer Posted Thursday at 02:13 PM Posted Thursday at 02:13 PM Comes as no surprise from a party that has embraced "empathy is a weakness." MD will be here shortly to demonstrate how great everything is as long as you don't care about trying to be a good person. 1 3 Quote
André Toulon Posted Thursday at 02:41 PM Posted Thursday at 02:41 PM Yay, republicans doing more virtue signaling and just as much nothing a Democrats 4 Quote
Jman Posted Thursday at 02:44 PM Posted Thursday at 02:44 PM 3 minutes ago, André Toulon said: Yay, republicans doing more virtue signaling and just as much nothing a Democrats They can’t go against the cult. If this was President Vance he would have been called an idiot 50 different ways in public and 100 in private. 5 Quote
Insipid Posted Thursday at 04:18 PM Posted Thursday at 04:18 PM (edited) I found out why Cambodia is so high, and it's really stupid. It's just because Cambodia exports much more to the US than it imports. "In 2024, Cambodia exported goods worth $9.92 billion to the US, up 11.4%, while US imports to Cambodia amounted to $264.15 million, up by 2.7%. Total bilateral trade volume between the two nations reached $10.18 billion, a rise of 11.2% over 2023." https://m.phnompenhpost.com/national/cambodia-tops-list-of-new-trump-tariffs-49-#:~:text=In 2024%2C Cambodia exported goods,rise of 11.2% over 2023. 264.15m divided by 9.92b is about 2.7 percent. This mean the US has about a 97 percent trade deficit, which Trump is calling a tariff against the US. The sad thing is the average American won't understand the simple math involved here. This is one of the many reasons Republicans are gleefully gutting the Department of Education. Edited Thursday at 04:18 PM by Insipid 6 1 Quote
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