Blackvegetable » 15 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Don't reframe, Cowardly Little Twat.
You support fiscal irresponsibility, rape, fraud and insurrection.
"Democracy dies in darkness"...remember when your President ordered all Federal workers to get vaccinated or else get fired...?Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 5:59 pm » wrote: ↑ Until Donald Trump. Until him, no U.S. president has been so ignorant of the lessons of history. Until him, no U.S. president has been so incompetent in putting his own ideas into practice.
That’s a conclusion that stock markets seem to have drawn as they plunged following the Trump triple whammy: first, tariff threats against our largest trading partners, spelling much higher costs; second, twice-repeated monthlong reprieves on some of those tariffs, meaning a zero-predictability business environment; finally, his tacit admission, to Maria Bartiromo of Fox News, that the United States could go into recession this year, and that it’s a price he’s willing to pay to do what he calls a “big thing.”...
In short, a willful, erratic and heedless president is prepared to risk both the U.S. and global economy to make his ideological point. This won’t end well, especially in a no-guardrails administration staffed by a how-high team of enablers and toadies.
Trump’s critics are always quick to see the sinister sides of his actions and declarations. An even greater danger may lie in the shambolic nature of his policymaking. Democracy may die in darkness. It may die in despotism. Under Trump, it’s just as liable to die in dumbness.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/11/opin ... =url-share
Among today's top stories on The Five?
Bill Maher said something....
You go, Morans....
Lying little Toady,*Huey » 8 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Meltdown Mary, you seem to forget all the spending in his first term that I criticized. Why are you so butthurt so early?
We can rely on juries...*GHETTOBLASTER » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ "Democracy dies in darkness"...remember when your President ordered all Federal workers to get vaccinated or else get fired...?
Still banging that totally ridiculous "RAPE & INSURRECTION DRUM" I see........
"Democracy dies in darkness"...remember when your President ordered all Federal workers to get vaccinated or else get fired...?Blackvegetable » 2 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ We can rely on juries...
You've got some **** from "right side news" I'm certain.
Staggering about, repeating yourself.....again?*GHETTOBLASTER » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ "Democracy dies in darkness"...remember when your President ordered all Federal workers to get vaccinated or else get fired...?
Still banging that totally ridiculous "RAPE & INSURRECTION DRUM" I see........
"Democracy dies in darkness"...remember when your President ordered all Federal workers to get vaccinated or else get fired...?Blackvegetable » 4 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Staggering about, repeating yourself.....again?
Find your way back to your corner, Champ....
Blackvegetable » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Lying little Toady,
Even your one weak "criticism" is a celebration of your stupid.
Worst POTUS ever, and you had one queef.
You're the punch drunk poster, can't seem to stay on topic, worth a damn.Blackvegetable » 4 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Staggering about, repeating yourself.....again?
Find your way back to your corner, Champ....
Sure..
All roads lead to the same stuff every day. Yawn! What pic you gonna post next? The Dorian Track 8 days out from landfall? Or the not donald trump? Or both?Blackvegetable » 2 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Sure..
There was "Dorian did too!", and "march peacefully"..
2XWorse than Buchanan....and that's what you were able to muster...
FJB » 11 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ So you admit that y I u cs b t answer simple questions... bout time.
Tiny,*Huey » 21 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ All roads lead to the same stuff every day. Yawn! What pic you gonna post next? The Dorian Track 8 days out from landfall? Or the not donald trump? Or both?
LMAO!
More spin to cover your faceplant. I never said I was a harsh critic. I have said I have criticized Trump a helluva lot more than you criticize any dems, collectively.Blackvegetable » 11 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Tiny,
You paint yourself as a harsh critic of 2ndBesty...
I'm just providing.....you know......context...
*Huey » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ More spin to cover your faceplant. I never said I was a harsh critic. I have said I have criticized Trump a helluva lot more than you criticize any dems, collectively.
2ndBesty, please....I have said I have criticized Trump a helluva lot more
That's the truth. Whenever there is a discussion of Biden you do one of two things. Make excuses and spin, like the twice told 5x lie, or you go with Trump.Blackvegetable » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ 2ndBesty, please....
That's "Worse than Buchanan", with a bullet.....
Tiny,*Huey » 3 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ That's the truth. Whenever there is a discussion of Biden you do one of two things. Make excuses and spin, like the twice told 5x lie, or you go with Trump.
Trump halts doubling of tariffs on Canadian metals after Ontario suspends electricity price hikesBlackvegetable » Yesterday, 5:59 pm » wrote: ↑ Until Donald Trump. Until him, no U.S. president has been so ignorant of the lessons of history. Until him, no U.S. president has been so incompetent in putting his own ideas into practice.
That’s a conclusion that stock markets seem to have drawn as they plunged following the Trump triple whammy: first, tariff threats against our largest trading partners, spelling much higher costs; second, twice-repeated monthlong reprieves on some of those tariffs, meaning a zero-predictability business environment; finally, his tacit admission, to Maria Bartiromo of Fox News, that the United States could go into recession this year, and that it’s a price he’s willing to pay to do what he calls a “big thing.”...
In short, a willful, erratic and heedless president is prepared to risk both the U.S. and global economy to make his ideological point. This won’t end well, especially in a no-guardrails administration staffed by a how-high team of enablers and toadies.
Trump’s critics are always quick to see the sinister sides of his actions and declarations. An even greater danger may lie in the shambolic nature of his policymaking. Democracy may die in darkness. It may die in despotism. Under Trump, it’s just as liable to die in dumbness.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/11/opin ... =url-share
Among today's top stories on The Five?
Bill Maher said something....
You go, Morans....
He cucked?*Huey » 1 minute ago » wrote: ↑ Trump halts doubling of tariffs on Canadian metals after Ontario suspends electricity price hikes
https://apnews.com/article/trump-econom ... 9ead0907fa