I bet you can't take your eyes off it, licking your lips repeatedly!
murdock » 29 Oct 2024, 5:27 am » wrote: ↑ I fell the same. I'm not voting and I don't care who is "elected". This country is doomed either way thanks to several factors.
Please beware...*BooRadley » 11 Sep 2024, 5:12 pm » wrote: ↑ Not might, will win this election.
America is going FORWARD.
America will not tolerate nor can it afford to go BACKWARDS to Trumps failed policies.
This administration has done a dandy job with the economy. Kamala's policies as she outlined in the debate will propel America forward.
Trump's policies will add to the deficit. Same old play book, permanent tax cuts for the wealthy, give the middle class a few craps (and take them back a few years later). Trade wars do not work. You like these high prices? Tariffs the Orange Man implemented make prices higher.
What are you afraid of? You racists afraid of your white milk turning cocoa ? America needs immigrants. Diversity.
Diversity = Strength.
Wise up, get on Harris / Walz Train. This one is leaving the station with or with out you.https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurk ... at-debate/
- Goldman Sachs economists led by Ronnie Walker projected prices on consumer goods would go up by 0.1% for every percentage increase in the effective tariff rate and raise inflation rates for one year, noting that in addition to the price of imported goods going up, it’s also likely the price of domestic goods would increase, because U.S. manufacturers would “opportunistically” raise their prices to take advantage of having less competition in the marketplace.
- Economists also broadly believe Trump’s proposed tariff plan would hurt the U.S. economy, with an analysis by the nonpartisan think tank Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) concluding the proposal would “[inflict] significant collateral damage on the US economy,” citing a range of factors including decreased consumer spending, increasing unemployment rates and worse economic growth.
- Moody’s projected Trump’s tariff plan would result in a reduction of 675,000 U.S. jobs and increase the unemployment rate by 0.4%, with Moody’s chief economist Mark Zandi telling CNN, “If Trump increases tariffs as he has proposed, the economy would likely suffer a recession soon thereafter.”
murdock » 29 Oct 2024, 5:27 am » wrote: ↑ I feel the same. I'm not voting and I don't care who is "elected". This country is doomed either way thanks to several factors.
You're momma speaks *** dick fluently.
THE BRAINLESS KAMALA TEMPLATE SEEN IN 1980 BY TRUMPBooRadley » 11 Sep 2024, 5:12 pm » wrote: ↑ Not might, will win this election.
America is going FORWARD.
America will not tolerate nor can it afford to go BACKWARDS to Trumps failed policies.
This administration has done a dandy job with the economy. Kamala's policies as she outlined in the debate will propel America forward.
Trump's policies will add to the deficit. Same old play book, permanent tax cuts for the wealthy, give the middle class a few craps (and take them back a few years later). Trade wars do not work. You like these high prices? Tariffs the Orange Man implemented make prices higher.
What are you afraid of? You racists afraid of your white milk turning cocoa ? America needs immigrants. Diversity.
Diversity = Strength.
Wise up, get on Harris / Walz Train. This one is leaving the station with or with out you.https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurk ... at-debate/
- Goldman Sachs economists led by Ronnie Walker projected prices on consumer goods would go up by 0.1% for every percentage increase in the effective tariff rate and raise inflation rates for one year, noting that in addition to the price of imported goods going up, it’s also likely the price of domestic goods would increase, because U.S. manufacturers would “opportunistically” raise their prices to take advantage of having less competition in the marketplace.
- Economists also broadly believe Trump’s proposed tariff plan would hurt the U.S. economy, with an analysis by the nonpartisan think tank Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) concluding the proposal would “[inflict] significant collateral damage on the US economy,” citing a range of factors including decreased consumer spending, increasing unemployment rates and worse economic growth.
- Moody’s projected Trump’s tariff plan would result in a reduction of 675,000 U.S. jobs and increase the unemployment rate by 0.4%, with Moody’s chief economist Mark Zandi telling CNN, “If Trump increases tariffs as he has proposed, the economy would likely suffer a recession soon thereafter.”
*BooRadley » 11 Sep 2024, 5:12 pm » wrote: ↑ Not might, will win this election.
America is going FORWARD.
America will not tolerate nor can it afford to go BACKWARDS to Trumps failed policies.
This administration has done a dandy job with the economy. Kamala's policies as she outlined in the debate will propel America forward.
Trump's policies will add to the deficit. Same old play book, permanent tax cuts for the wealthy, give the middle class a few craps (and take them back a few years later). Trade wars do not work. You like these high prices? Tariffs the Orange Man implemented make prices higher.
What are you afraid of? You racists afraid of your white milk turning cocoa ? America needs immigrants. Diversity.
Diversity = Strength.
Wise up, get on Harris / Walz Train. This one is leaving the station with or with out you.https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurk ... at-debate/
- Goldman Sachs economists led by Ronnie Walker projected prices on consumer goods would go up by 0.1% for every percentage increase in the effective tariff rate and raise inflation rates for one year, noting that in addition to the price of imported goods going up, it’s also likely the price of domestic goods would increase, because U.S. manufacturers would “opportunistically” raise their prices to take advantage of having less competition in the marketplace.
- Economists also broadly believe Trump’s proposed tariff plan would hurt the U.S. economy, with an analysis by the nonpartisan think tank Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) concluding the proposal would “[inflict] significant collateral damage on the US economy,” citing a range of factors including decreased consumer spending, increasing unemployment rates and worse economic growth.
- Moody’s projected Trump’s tariff plan would result in a reduction of 675,000 U.S. jobs and increase the unemployment rate by 0.4%, with Moody’s chief economist Mark Zandi telling CNN, “If Trump increases tariffs as he has proposed, the economy would likely suffer a recession soon thereafter.”
You lost me at "Remember Kumela the fake black dumb **** IS the border czar"nefarious101 » 30 Oct 2024, 11:29 am » wrote: ↑ Remember Kumela the fake black dumb **** IS the border czar
Progressive Democratics and ALL their supporters are pushing hard to legalize pedophilia and they currently use illegal immigration to traffic children to satisfy their sexual urges.
By opening the borders Progressive democratics and ALL their supporters have trafficked over 320,000 children into America that there is now no trace of....children progressive democrats and ALL their supporters have used and eliminated once the child was used-up.
Progressive democratics and everyone who supports them use our government schools to sexualize, sterilize and mutilate your children.
Progressive democratics and All their supporters have also welcomed over 13,000 known murderers and untold numbers of those they don't know about.
Progressive Democratics and ALL their supporters have allowed the importation of drugs across the border by the ton to poison families and individuals.
If you see a progressive democratic and anyone of their supporters out on the street you are looking are either a child rapist or someone who supports children being raped by adults.
They will tell you they don't support this to keep from looking like the degenerates they are but yet they totally support those that do these things and will defend it and vote for it
Threads:View threads started by *Boo Radley*BooRadley » 30 Oct 2024, 11:32 am » wrote: ↑ You lost me at "Remember Kumela the fake black dumb **** IS the border czar"
Kamala is not nor ever was the Border Czar
*BooRadley » 30 Oct 2024, 11:32 am » wrote: ↑ You lost me at "Remember Kumela the fake black dumb **** IS the border czar"
Kamala is not nor ever was the Border Czar
YOU are a FOOL...*BooRadley » 11 Sep 2024, 5:12 pm » wrote: ↑ Not might, will win this election.
America is going FORWARD.
America will not tolerate nor can it afford to go BACKWARDS to Trumps failed policies.
This administration has done a dandy job with the economy. Kamala's policies as she outlined in the debate will propel America forward.
Trump's policies will add to the deficit. Same old play book, permanent tax cuts for the wealthy, give the middle class a few craps (and take them back a few years later). Trade wars do not work. You like these high prices? Tariffs the Orange Man implemented make prices higher.
What are you afraid of? You racists afraid of your white milk turning cocoa ? America needs immigrants. Diversity.
Diversity = Strength.
Wise up, get on Harris / Walz Train. This one is leaving the station with or with out you.https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurk ... at-debate/
- Goldman Sachs economists led by Ronnie Walker projected prices on consumer goods would go up by 0.1% for every percentage increase in the effective tariff rate and raise inflation rates for one year, noting that in addition to the price of imported goods going up, it’s also likely the price of domestic goods would increase, because U.S. manufacturers would “opportunistically” raise their prices to take advantage of having less competition in the marketplace.
- Economists also broadly believe Trump’s proposed tariff plan would hurt the U.S. economy, with an analysis by the nonpartisan think tank Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) concluding the proposal would “[inflict] significant collateral damage on the US economy,” citing a range of factors including decreased consumer spending, increasing unemployment rates and worse economic growth.
- Moody’s projected Trump’s tariff plan would result in a reduction of 675,000 U.S. jobs and increase the unemployment rate by 0.4%, with Moody’s chief economist Mark Zandi telling CNN, “If Trump increases tariffs as he has proposed, the economy would likely suffer a recession soon thereafter.”
maineman » 13 Sep 2024, 8:00 am » wrote: ↑ Events happen. Things change. The whole world changes. Did the world go back to being the same as it was before the Spanish Flu of 11918-1920? Did America return to being the same place after the Great Depression? After WWII? After 9/11? After J6? Did the economy of the world just keep on chugging along in the midst of the COVID pandemic that killed 7.1M people, 17% of them our countrymen and women? Did the entire world shrug their collective shoulders when the Russians invaded Ukraine and further disrupted the world economy already staggering from COVID-19?
You bozos think that America is like some **** Etch-a-Sketch. Just elect Trump, then turn it over... shake it a bit... and VOILÀ... gas prices are back to their lowest points... mortgage rates magically drop. One shake of the Etch-a-Sketch and America is GREAT Again! #MAGA!!!!
Immediately, busloads of Hispanic immigrants will flow like a raging river toward the southern border, and they'll all be gone. Your missing dogs and cats and geese will magically return to you. How you'll get any lettuce might be a problem, however.
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were personally responsible for the COVID pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. They personally sent the entire world's economy into a deep recession all by themselves. They personally interrupted the supply chains of goods moving all over the globe. They personally stopped wheat shipments from Ukraine to the rest of Europe.
However, electing Donald Trump will instantly erase all of that.
SMH
Remember: Donald Trump ran for President in 2016 and one of his campaign promises was to repeal Obamacare and replace it with a better health care plan that covered more people and cost less.. and he would do it in the first 100 days of his administration.
On Tuesday night, when asked if he had a plan that would replace Obamacare, he said that he had a "CONCEPT of a plan."
NINE **** YEARS. Don't you think that, given nearly a decade, he could have had the Heritage Foundation develop a better, less costly healthcare plan and just add it as a chapter in Project 2025?
WTFO?
and nobody from MAGA Land can answer this.
not a testicle amongst the whole bunch of you.
Trumps policies will add to the deficit?*BooRadley » 11 Sep 2024, 5:12 pm » wrote: ↑ Not might, will win this election.
America is going FORWARD.
America will not tolerate nor can it afford to go BACKWARDS to Trumps failed policies.
This administration has done a dandy job with the economy. Kamala's policies as she outlined in the debate will propel America forward.
Trump's policies will add to the deficit. Same old play book, permanent tax cuts for the wealthy, give the middle class a few craps (and take them back a few years later). Trade wars do not work. You like these high prices? Tariffs the Orange Man implemented make prices higher.
What are you afraid of? You racists afraid of your white milk turning cocoa ? America needs immigrants. Diversity.
Diversity = Strength.
Wise up, get on Harris / Walz Train. This one is leaving the station with or with out you.https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurk ... at-debate/
- Goldman Sachs economists led by Ronnie Walker projected prices on consumer goods would go up by 0.1% for every percentage increase in the effective tariff rate and raise inflation rates for one year, noting that in addition to the price of imported goods going up, it’s also likely the price of domestic goods would increase, because U.S. manufacturers would “opportunistically” raise their prices to take advantage of having less competition in the marketplace.
- Economists also broadly believe Trump’s proposed tariff plan would hurt the U.S. economy, with an analysis by the nonpartisan think tank Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) concluding the proposal would “[inflict] significant collateral damage on the US economy,” citing a range of factors including decreased consumer spending, increasing unemployment rates and worse economic growth.
- Moody’s projected Trump’s tariff plan would result in a reduction of 675,000 U.S. jobs and increase the unemployment rate by 0.4%, with Moody’s chief economist Mark Zandi telling CNN, “If Trump increases tariffs as he has proposed, the economy would likely suffer a recession soon thereafter.”
WTF are they comparing his plan too she has not released any policy? Oh yea I apologize for being garbagemaineman » 30 Oct 2024, 12:01 pm » wrote: ↑Economists Say Inflation, Deficits Will Be Higher Under Trump Than HarrisIn WSJ survey, economists see Donald Trump’s plans as more inflationary by a larger margin than in July when President Biden was on the ticket
https://www.wsj.com/politics/elections/ ... s-0365588e
BuckNaked » 30 Oct 2024, 12:05 pm » wrote: ↑ WTF are they comparing his plan too she has not released any policy? Oh yea I apologize for being garbage
FORBES and I disagree with YOUBooRadley » 30 Oct 2024, 11:36 am » wrote: ↑ THE PRESIDENT: Thanks for being willing to do this, and I really appreciate. And also today, I’ve — I said when we became a team and got elected, that the Vice President was going to be the last person in the room. She didn’t realize that means she gets every assignment. (Laughs.)
But the Vice President and I, and all of us here, have been working very hard to — to pass the legislation that — that is going to beat this virus, as well as get people back to work and change their prospects. And so, she’s traveling all over the country working that.
In addition to that, there’s about five other major things she’s handling, but I’ve asked her, the VP, today — because she’s the most qualified person to do it — to lead our efforts with Mexico and the Northern Triangle and the countries that help — are going to need help in stemming the movement of so many folks, stemming the migration to our southern border. I've instructed her to handle the border situation similar to when I was VP.
Show us they won'tBooRadley » 30 Oct 2024, 11:58 am » wrote: ↑ Trumps policies will add to the deficit?
Really?
Did Biden and Harris's?