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Trump thinks he is God
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2019-09-01 at 8:16 PM UTCTrump must be God if he can just speak and make you go nutzoid.
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2019-09-01 at 11:25 PM UTCTrump is raising your taxes today
With far less fanfare than the tax cuts President Donald Trump signed into law in 2017, a series of tax hikes goes into effect today on thousands of everyday items imported from China.
A new tariff of 15% will be added to the cost of more than 40% of all consumer products imported from China on Sept. 1. That amounts to about $109 billion worth of annual imports, according to research firm Panjiva. On Dec.15, the 15% tariff will be assessed on another $155 billion worth of consumer goods from China. At that point, there will be new Trump tariffs on virtually everything imported from China.
Trump has already imposed 25% tariffs on about $250 billion worth of Chinese imports, but those are mostly component products consumers never see. Those tariffs have led to some price increases, with some importers also taking a hit through lower profits. In some cases, Chinese suppliers have lowered their own prices to offset the tariff. Importers have also begun seeking new suppliers outside China, to avoid the tax.
A $1,000 annual tax on the typical US household
JPMorgan Chase estimates the tariffs already in place and scheduled to go into effect will cost the typical American household more than $1,000 per year. -
2019-09-01 at 11:27 PM UTCAbout time someone stood up to China! Now kindly fuck off.
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2019-09-01 at 11:34 PM UTC
Originally posted by RottenRobert Trump participated in an effort to pay off Stormy Daniels, the adult-film actress who claimed to have had an extramarital affair with him years earlier. Authorities laid out a timeline of emails, text messages and phone calls – some involving Trump himself – that "concerned the need to prevent" Daniels from going public with her story.
Stormy Daniels' newest claims about the United States President Donald Trump. In her upcoming book Full Disclosure, Daniels has described the penis of Trump as "smaller than average" but "not freakishly small". Daniels compares it to Toadstool saying it's like "mushroom character in Mario Kart" (Kinopio).
https://www.pornhub.com/view_video.php?viewkey=ph5be98867d0e70
than why wasnt he arreted or impeached like clinton almost was? -
2019-09-02 at 5:04 AM UTC
Originally posted by RottenRobert Trump participated in an effort to pay off Stormy Daniels, the adult-film actress who claimed to have had an extramarital affair with him years earlier. Authorities laid out a timeline of emails, text messages and phone calls – some involving Trump himself – that "concerned the need to prevent" Daniels from going public with her story.
Stormy Daniels' newest claims about the United States President Donald Trump. In her upcoming book Full Disclosure, Daniels has described the penis of Trump as "smaller than average" but "not freakishly small". Daniels compares it to Toadstool saying it's like "mushroom character in Mario Kart" (Kinopio).
https://www.pornhub.com/view_video.php?viewkey=ph5be98867d0e70
HE OWNED MISS UNIVERSE.
anyone with an ounce of functioning brain knows the reason you own miss universe is to exploit pussies, high quality pussies.
people who were 'surprised' with trump's behavior is either lying, or retarded.
do they really expect people who own miss universe a saint or a monk ? -
2019-09-02 at 5:07 AM UTC
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2019-09-02 at 5:10 AM UTC
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2019-09-02 at 12:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny 1k a year is really a small amount, its like $2.something a day.
people use toilet rolls that cost more than that per day.
The tariffs already enacted will eliminate 94,303 full-time equivalent jobs, according to an analysis by the Tax Foundation. If the Trump administration goes forward with its announced tariffs on automobiles and a wider range of Chinese imports, then it would lead to 292,648 fewer jobs, concludes the Tax Foundation. Retaliation from China, Canada and Europe would eliminate another 72,864 jobs. (And for those who think these tariffs are a good negotiating tactic note that the Chinese government has canceled trade talks with the U.S.)
Overall, the Tax Foundation estimates the impact of enacted and announced tariffs from the Trump administration would cause employment in the United States to decline by 459,816. -
2019-09-02 at 12:17 PM UTCGood they were all working for china anyways
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2019-09-02 at 2:17 PM UTC
Originally posted by RottenRobert administration would cause employment in the United States to decline by 459,816.
Which is basically 1% of the workforce, whereas bringing jobs back from where they were shipped off by the radical leftists and globalists would increase jobs in America by about 300%. Who's the dummy with horse blinders on again. -
2019-09-02 at 3:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Which is basically 1% of the workforce, whereas bringing jobs back from where they were shipped off by the radical leftists and globalists would increase jobs in America by about 300%. Who's the dummy with horse blinders on again.
Those jobs ain't coming back without hyperinflation chief. Automation is even killing Chinese jobs.
Shut the fuck up Canadian faggot. -
2019-09-02 at 3:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by RottenRobert The tariffs already enacted will eliminate 94,303 full-time equivalent jobs, according to an analysis by the Tax Foundation. If the Trump administration goes forward with its announced tariffs on automobiles and a wider range of Chinese imports, then it would lead to 292,648 fewer jobs, concludes the Tax Foundation. Retaliation from China, Canada and Europe would eliminate another 72,864 jobs. (And for those who think these tariffs are a good negotiating tactic note that the Chinese government has canceled trade talks with the U.S.)
Overall, the Tax Foundation estimates the impact of enacted and announced tariffs from the Trump administration would cause employment in the United States to decline by 459,816.
thats what social security and welfare are for. -
2019-09-02 at 4:16 PM UTCThe globalists and their mindless shills shipped about 40% of America's jobs overseas to exploit cheap slave labor and pocket the profits for themselves. Dummies don't see any issue with that. Full stop.
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2019-09-02 at 8:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Which is basically 1% of the workforce, whereas bringing jobs back from where they were shipped off by the radical leftists and globalists would increase jobs in America by about 300%. Who's the dummy with horse blinders on again.
The US workforce is 50 million people?
Originally posted by Rear Naked Joke Those jobs ain't coming back without hyperinflation chief.
Why hyperinflation of all things? -
2019-09-03 at 12:31 AM UTCI get the impression that some of you believe Trump never lies and all his business ventures were legal and profitable.
Judge finalizes $25 million Trump University settlement for students of 'sham university'
Josh Hafner, USA TODAY Published 11:08 a.m. ET April 10, 2018 | Updated 12:30 p.m. ET April 10, 2018
A federal judge finalized the $25 million settlement between President Trump and students of his now shuttered Trump University on Monday, with New York's attorney general claiming “victims of Donald Trump’s fraudulent university will finally receive the relief they deserve.”
A U.S. judge officially approved a $25 million settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit that claimed fraud against Donald Trump and real estate seminars at the now-defunct Trump University. USA TODAY
"This settlement marked a stunning reversal by President Trump, who for years refused to compensate the victims of his sham university," Schneiderman said in a statement. -
2019-09-03 at 12:49 AM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Why hyperinflation of all things?
because they're currently being done by the Chinese and third world countries for less than 1/10th of the price
if those jobs 'come back', people will need to decide between get paid wages that won't even nearly cover their bills or paying 10x more for virtually everything. or both. at which point either we wait for the situation to stabilise or the government/federal reserve intervenes in an attempt to create stability, likely achieving the opposite -
2019-09-03 at 1:40 AM UTCNo, once the cheap slave labor is cut off, the crony capitalists will be forced to pay a fair living wage. They will attempt to pass on the cost to their customers, and competition will put them out of business, as well they should be.
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2019-09-03 at 3:56 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL No, once the cheap slave labor is cut off, the crony capitalists will be forced to pay a fair living wage. They will attempt to pass on the cost to their customers, and competition will put them out of business, as well they should be.
yeah an empire built on and sustained by extreme exploitation of resources (human and otherwise) will quickly, quietly and in an orderly manner re-orient itself when those resources dry up.
a lot of people are in for a very unpleasant surprise -
2019-09-03 at 4:26 AM UTCIt's only going to be tough at first, when the greedy thieves and slave drivers try to pass the cost on. But unless they price fix, you can always just go to the guy who's lower for same quality. That's what Trump is basing all of this on. Local competition.
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2019-09-03 at 5:46 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL No, once the cheap slave labor is cut off, the crony capitalists will be forced to pay a fair living wage. They will attempt to pass on the cost to their customers, and competition will put them out of business, as well they should be.
this is where your wrong.
when pushes come to shoves, these your so-called "cronny capitalists" in order to self-preserve, will band together into bigger entities to stave off the power of the governmemt, and morphing into their respective interessengemeinschaft,
feudalization of capitals will proliferate on an even bigger scale. they will become the government, as they already are in many other parts of the world.