Blackvegetable » 39 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I don't know where you stole it, but this twat is an imbecile..
Like the Persian fleet at the Battle of Salamis, the Trump administration let the Democrats get so far down the straits on this one that they had no room to maneuver and got smashed by the oncoming triremes bearing MAGA flags. It was genius
We learned, at the start of the week, that Donald Trump had sunk to new lows with most Americans. According to The Times’s poll with Siena College, Trump had dropped to 42 percent approval. A CNN poll shows Trump at 41 percent and both The Associated Press and The Washington Post have Trump at 39. His much-vaunted performance with Asians, Hispanics and Black Americans is also evaporated, as they shift back toward Democrats in response to the president’s poor performance. No president, not even this president in his first term, has become as unpopular as quickly as this iteration of Donald Trump
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/03/opin ... y-dei.html
Blackvegetable » 49 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I don't know where you stole it, but this twat is an imbecile..
Like the Persian fleet at the Battle of Salamis, the Trump administration let the Democrats get so far down the straits on this one that they had no room to maneuver and got smashed by the oncoming triremes bearing MAGA flags. It was genius
We learned, at the start of the week, that Donald Trump had sunk to new lows with most Americans. According to The Times’s poll with Siena College, Trump had dropped to 42 percent approval. A CNN poll shows Trump at 41 percent and both The Associated Press and The Washington Post have Trump at 39. His much-vaunted performance with Asians, Hispanics and Black Americans is also evaporated, as they shift back toward Democrats in response to the president’s poor performance. No president, not even this president in his first term, has become as unpopular as quickly as this iteration of Donald Trump
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/03/opin ... y-dei.html
I don't short, Fondler...*Beekeeper » 11 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ And, as ALWAYS, once again, BV has NOTHING!!
So tell us, hows your SHORT POSITIONS working out for you, DICKSUCKER??
Lost your *** on that one, huh??
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Didn't I tell you BUY BUY BUY when the market dropped as it pretty much was a CORRECTION that needed to happen??
Oops!!
*Beekeeper » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ S&P 500 Futures
5,710.50
Fair Value
5,707.78
Change
+ 87.25 1.55%
Implied Open
+ 2.72
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viewtopic.php?f=3&t=95501*Beekeeper » Today, 4:28 am » wrote: ↑ It must REALLY SUCK being a Dhimocrap these days. No really, it must.....
You cannot beat Donald Trump. It should become clear to the elites, the Democrats, and the media that the man plays the long game, and his enemies very much don’t, which is why they come off as abject morons who also can’t keep up with the news. The entire month of April was dominated by the tariff policy and its impact on the stock market. We were supposed to have the worst April since 1932. The reality: all Liberation Day losses have been recovered, and then some, and the jobs report blew expectations out of the water. Unemployment remains at 4.2 percent. And Democrats are left holding the bag again.
They’re just too stupid. Everything they’ve done has been bereft of intelligence and political strategy. They tried to make Salvadoran illegal alien Kilmar Abrego Garcia some patron saint of due process, but only after their initial narrative—that he’s not an MS-13 member—blew up in their face. There’s now enough evidence from the Justice Department that could scale Everest, showing Garcia is a gangbanger. There’s more evidence that he beats his wife. Garcia was deported to El Salvador, where Democrats flocked to portray him as some innocent "Maryland man" taken in the middle of the night.
Like the Persian fleet at the Battle of Salamis, the Trump administration let the Democrats get so far down the straits on this one that they had no room to maneuver and got smashed by the oncoming triremes bearing MAGA flags. It was genius: the president got Democrats to defend an MS-13, wife-beating gangbanger. Multiple protection orders were filed against Garcia by his wife—this story will evaporate from the media cycle soon. It's why House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, aka Temu Obama, is reportedly not supporting any more Democrat trips to El Salvador.
Regarding the economy, the Dow Jones is still rolling, soaring above 41,000. What happened to Great Depression 2.0? With metronomic regularity, the Democrats, the media, and the elites fail to ensnare Trump. They can’t beat him. They won’t beat him. They tried scaring his base by inducing an artificial sell-off that made the already projected market readjustment seem more ominous than it was. The liberals and anti-Trump GOP clowns cheered over the "crashing" economy. They’re very silent right now. The elites bet against the American worker and, as of now, have lost that battle. Don’t be a "Panican." Don’t be a moron. That’s for liberals and Bulwark Republicans.
Oh, and this temporary period of manufactured market volatility didn’t shake Trump’s base at all.
Blackvegetable » Today, 5:53 am » wrote: ↑ I don't know where you stole it, but this twat is an imbecile..
Like the Persian fleet at the Battle of Salamis, the Trump administration let the Democrats get so far down the straits on this one that they had no room to maneuver and got smashed by the oncoming triremes bearing MAGA flags. It was genius
We learned, at the start of the week, that Donald Trump had sunk to new lows with most Americans. According to The Times’s poll with Siena College, Trump had dropped to 42 percent approval. A CNN poll shows Trump at 41 percent and both The Associated Press and The Washington Post have Trump at 39. His much-vaunted performance with Asians, Hispanics and Black Americans is also evaporated, as they shift back toward Democrats in response to the president’s poor performance. No president, not even this president in his first term, has become as unpopular as quickly as this iteration of Donald Trump
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/03/opin ... y-dei.html
so it's recovered to correction territory...
You threw some vernacular at it.ROG62 » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ so it's recovered to correction territory...
you're pissin' in the wind, brown...
Here's the poll....̶B̶l̶a̶c̶k̶v̶e̶g̶e̶t̶a̶b̶l̶e̶
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better than your hoodspeak, brownie...
well, if that's not a 'preloaded with ****' poll along with a zero calorie slice of Americana...MR-7 » 25 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Here's the poll....What a **** IGNORAMUS! A whopping 913 people were polled.
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The New York Times/Siena College Poll April 21 to 24Percent of voters who said the following words described Donald Trump’s second term in office well:
Chaotic
66%
Scary
59
Exciting
42
Voters See Trump’s Use of Power as Overreaching, Times/Siena Poll Finds - The New York TimesNote: Chart shows the percentage of voters who responded to the question “How well do each of the following words describe Donald Trump’s second term in office so far?” with “well” or “very well.”Based on a New York Times/Siena College poll of 913 voters nationwide conducted from April 21 to 24.
By Shane Goldmacher, Ruth Igielnik and Camille Baker