How much of your inheritance from your Mother did you hand over due to sheer panic this past week...?Blackvegetable » 24 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ “I think it’s ‘Art of the Deal’ negotiation on his part, and it’s working,” echoed David Lavine, a Republican donor from Texas who recently wrote to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick with his concerns.
The initial 32 percent tariff Trump announced on Taiwan was a nightmare for Lavine, who owns a manufacturing company there. “We can’t exist with 32,” Lavine said. If it took effect for several months, he might have to stop production.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... maga-base/
They're all about "the Medicine", as long as their suffering is socialized...
My mother is still alive.*GHETTOBLASTER » 4 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ How much of your inheritance from your Mother did you hand over due to sheer panic this past week...?
Now here you are promoting a "MISERY LOVES COMPANY" TV show for your fellow PANIC STRICKEN SNOWFLAKE LOSERS to subscribe to...?
That means NOTHING...!!
I heard DOGE had found 20,000 unemployment claims vampires over 115 years old.
Seriously, Ghetto...you're a moron.
Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 8:44 pm » wrote: ↑ “I think it’s ‘Art of the Deal’ negotiation on his part, and it’s working,” echoed David Lavine, a Republican donor from Texas who recently wrote to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick with his concerns.
The initial 32 percent tariff Trump announced on Taiwan was a nightmare for Lavine, who owns a manufacturing company there. “We can’t exist with 32,” Lavine said. If it took effect for several months, he might have to stop production.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... maga-base/
They're all about "the Medicine", as long as their suffering is socialized...
Wow- you really are scared of me. LOLBlackvegetable » Yesterday, 8:44 pm » wrote: ↑ “I think it’s ‘Art of the Deal’ negotiation on his part, and it’s working,” echoed David Lavine, a Republican donor from Texas who recently wrote to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick with his concerns.
The initial 32 percent tariff Trump announced on Taiwan was a nightmare for Lavine, who owns a manufacturing company there. “We can’t exist with 32,” Lavine said. If it took effect for several months, he might have to stop production.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... maga-base/
They're all about "the Medicine", as long as their suffering is socialized...
Anyway, I’ll be expecting dodge #69 shortly. Maybe even a bonus strike-through and a vague insult if you’re feeling poetic.If tariffs harm donors like Lavine but are still politically supported by the MAGA base, doesn’t that imply they’re voting based on ideology over personal financial interest? Isn’t that, you know, the opposite of socialized suffering?
What time is 9:44 pm EST where you loiter, VEGAS?Vegas » 18 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Wow- you really are scared of me. LOL
Another late-night Veghead special. You really do wait until I’m offline to post these, don’t you? It's like watching a raccoon tip over trash cans only after the porch light goes out.
You quote a guy whose profits are on the line, use it to paint a whole policy as selfishness, then toss in a cryptic one-liner about "socialized suffering"—and somehow think that qualifies as analysis?
So here’s the question—not that you’ll answer it, because we all know how allergic you are to responding:
Anyway, I’ll be expecting dodge #69 shortly. Maybe even a bonus strike-through and a vague insult if you’re feeling poetic.
And he hides again. He will always hide. ALWAYS.
I have no reason to "know" that....no reason at all.Vegas » 5 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ And he hides again. He will always hide. ALWAYS.
You know damn well I’m not around at that time. You’ve been tracking my posts like a forum stalker with a calendar. So let’s not pretend 9:44 pm EST was some random coincidence. You waited, you posted, and you did it because I wasn’t there to respond.
Classic Veghead move: post and run. That’s dodge 71—now with premeditation.
No reason to know? You’ve responded to my schedule more than once, referenced my timezone, and now you’re pretending it’s a mystery? Come on, Veghead—if your memory was as sharp as your ego, you’d remember this isn’t the first time you’ve played the “post when I’m gone” game.And don’t worry, I’ll catch every dodge, even if you post it at 3 a.m. while hiding under a thesaurus.Blackvegetable » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I have no reason to "know" that....no reason at all.
And I have even less reason to believe that you won't wake up tantrumstalking...
I don't care when your mommy sends you to bed..Vegas » 4 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ No reason to know? You’ve responded to my schedule more than once, referenced my timezone, and now you’re pretending it’s a mystery? Come on, Veghead—if your memory was as sharp as your ego, you’d remember this isn’t the first time you’ve played the “post when I’m gone” game.And don’t worry, I’ll catch every dodge, even if you post it at 3 a.m. while hiding under a thesaurus.
That’s dodge 72, by the way. Keep ‘em coming.
Classic move when you’ve run out of wit and you're trying to cosplay as edgy with playground material. What’s next, Veghead—gonna tell me I eat glue too?Still doesn’t change the fact you wait until I’m gone to post, then pretend it’s coincidence. That’s dodge 73, and counting.