You never say anything unless reciting what others believe possible.Blackvegetable » 07 Mar 2025, 6:58 am » wrote: ↑ President Trump inherited an economy that was, by most conventional measures, firing on all cylinders. Wages, consumer spending and corporate profits were rising. Unemployment was low. The inflation rate, though higher than normal, was falling. Just weeks into Mr. Trump’s term, the outlook is gloomier. Measures of business and consumer confidence have plunged. The stock market has been on a roller-coaster ride. Layoffs are picking up, according to some data. And forecasters are cutting their estimates for economic growth this year, with some even predicting that the U.S. gross domestic product could shrink in the first quarter. Some commentators have gone further, arguing that the economy could be headed for a recession, a sharp rebound in inflation or even the dreaded combination of the two, “stagflation.” Most economists consider that unlikely, saying growth is more likely to slow than to give way to a decline. Still, the sudden deterioration in the outlook is striking, especially because it is almost entirely a result of Mr. Trump’s policies and the resulting uncertainty.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/07/busi ... riffs.html
Remember when Master Vegetable told you that "Less shall be more"?
**** cretins.
NOTHING worth reading from Master LUNATIC!!Blackvegetable » 07 Mar 2025, 6:58 am » wrote: ↑ President Trump inherited an economy that was, by most conventional measures, firing on all cylinders. Wages, consumer spending and corporate profits were rising. Unemployment was low. The inflation rate, though higher than normal, was falling.
Just weeks into Mr. Trump’s term, the outlook is gloomier. Measures of business and consumer confidence have plunged. The stock market has been on a roller-coaster ride. Layoffs are picking up, according to some data. And forecasters are cutting their estimates for economic growth this year, with some even predicting that the U.S. gross domestic product could shrink in the first quarter.
Some commentators have gone further, arguing that the economy could be headed for a recession, a sharp rebound in inflation or even the dreaded combination of the two, “stagflation.” Most economists consider that unlikely, saying growth is more likely to slow than to give way to a decline.
Still, the sudden deterioration in the outlook is striking, especially because it is almost entirely a result of Mr. Trump’s policies and the resulting uncertainty.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/07/busi ... riffs.html
Remember when Master Vegetable told you that "Less shall be more"?
**** cretins.
No. But maybe you can show us the post where you said that.Blackvegetable » 07 Mar 2025, 6:58 am » wrote: ↑ Remember when Master Vegetable told you that "Less shall be more"?
This isn't an assisted memory care facility, geezer.
Too bad that your choice, Kameltoe got destroyed in the election. Do you believe she could have handled Zelensky in a better fashion by giving him the "Willy" job that was her trademark? Do you think that would work on a gay man? I know, I know.....you'll just counter with the "She would have had a surrogate, like Kinzinger, to do the job."Blackvegetable » 07 Mar 2025, 7:56 am » wrote: ↑ Shortly before the last election, Scott Bessent, now Donald Trump’s Treasury secretary, assured The Financial Times that Trump had no interest in reducing international trade and that his threats to impose sweeping, 20 percent tariffs on foreign goods were simply a “maximalist” negotiating position to be watered down during trade talks. “My general view is that at the end of the day, he’s a free trader,” said Bessent.
A few weeks later, CNN’s Kaitlan Collins asked Howard Lutnick, now Trump’s commerce secretary, whether Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could become secretary of health and human services. “Of course not,” said Lutnick, treating the question as if it were absurd.
During the transition, Senator Thom Tillis, Republican of North Carolina, acted indignant when Democrats asked Pam Bondi, now Trump’s attorney general, if she and the president-elect might consider blanket pardons for Jan. 6 insurrectionists. “I was the last member out of the Senate on Jan. 6,” said Tillis. “I walked past a lot of law enforcement officers who were injured. I find it hard to believe that the president of the United States, or you, would look at facts that were used to convict the violent people on Jan. 6 and say it was just an intemperate moment.”
Just last month, Representative Dan Crenshaw of Texas, who is both a Trump apologist and a supporter of Ukraine, insisted that when Trump trashes Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, it’s actually a sign of affection. “Trump tends to talk that way to his friends,” said Crenshaw. “He tends to talk nicer to his enemies. So if he’s talking to you that way, it still means you’re his friend.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/07/opin ... drome.html
"Leaders of men"
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**** morons.
Blackvegetable » 07 Mar 2025, 8:09 am » wrote: ↑ This isn't an assisted memory care facility, geezer.
https://x.com/libsoftiktok/status/18972 ... s-n2653413Blackvegetable » 07 Mar 2025, 8:09 am » wrote: ↑ This isn't an assisted memory care facility, geezer.
"True, but with all the forgettable things you say, I’m considering setting up a memory lane just for you!"Blackvegetable » 07 Mar 2025, 8:09 am » wrote: ↑ This isn't an assisted memory care facility, geezer.
Moron Free Zone.
Then we can expect you to PACK YOUR **** and be leaving the FORUM forthwith!!
I bet your kids wish I was their daddy...*Beekeeper » 07 Mar 2025, 8:48 am » wrote: ↑ Then we can expect you to PACK YOUR **** and be leaving the FORUM forthwith!!
GO!!
Tell that HO DAUGHTER OF YOURS that Daddy didn't teach her how to suck COCK worth a ****.
If I was in their blood, they wouldn't be so damned ugly...*Beekeeper » 07 Mar 2025, 8:50 am » wrote: ↑ Tell that HO DAUGHTER OF YOURS that Daddy didn't teach her how to suck COCK worth a ****.
And her ****** is SKANKY AS IT GETS TOO!!
Something about that STENCH that is hereditary.
STFU BITCHBlackvegetable » 07 Mar 2025, 8:51 am » wrote: ↑ If I was in their blood, they wouldn't be so damned ugly...
No, DIKSUKM, we're discussing YOUR HO KID!!Blackvegetable » 07 Mar 2025, 8:51 am » wrote: ↑ If I was in their blood, they wouldn't be so damned ugly...
Do you all sit around the house double bagged?*Beekeeper » 07 Mar 2025, 8:55 am » wrote: ↑ No, DIKSUKM, we're discussing YOUR HO KID!!
And EX WIFE seeing how she birthed that SKANK HO along with your seed.
NASTIEST ****** I've ever seen. NO ONE should touch that with a 30 ft pole. EVAH!!