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It's not just admitting a mistake. Imagine the news interviews this dude would be giving if he came back.
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LOLOL. Yes, absolutely. And a pair of shoes will be $350
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What concerns me is the huge % of Americans who can't see that he's a massive idiot.
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Yes. Definitely calls for a double dutch rudder
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You know they're not doing the trading in their own names, right?
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Hahaha. Seriously. These mush-brained morons.
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I don't envy the people who have to balance political optics with supporting the communities they serve. It's so stupid that things are this way.
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You do when it's a big deal. The tariff war with Canada is decimating Michigan's auto industry.
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Isn't it a dump and pump?
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I guess I don't see how this is "kissing the ring". Was she flattering him or anything, or just engaging Federal Government for assistance with the invasive species threatening the great lakes?
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There's still an outside chance that America has future elections
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I agree with you 100%. But politically I think doing nothing looks worse to voters. I don't claim to be a political scientist, however.
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Maybe, but it's a worse look if you don't even try.
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Seriously. I don't get the outrage. I wouldn't want to be anywhere near that lump of turd, but I'm not a State Governor, whose constituents and environment rely on federal support.
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Hahaha. Man, you're an optimist. I wouldn't hold my breath.
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Except Ted Cruz voted AGAINST the bill. It was only supported by Collins (Maine), Murkowsk (Alaska), and Kentuky's Paul & McConnell (because bourbon, and no other reason).
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This sounds like 48% of America
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Bessent to staff: "I thought you booked me for a hit with friendly media??"
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Bessent reminds me so much of the dude in "Don't look up".
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Go see how he voted on the Senate resolution to end Canadian tariffs just last week.
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LOLOL. Cruz voted against ending Canadian tariffs like 2 days ago!!!!!!
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Did Ted Cruz vote to end the tariffs with Canada last week? Hint: no, he did not. Fuck Ted Cruz with a cactus.
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Well...that remains to be seen. I fail to imagine anything removing this American government.
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😆 It's absolutely wild how ill-conceived these tariffs are. It's basically an economic suicide pill.
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Great points, but who are you directing this towards?
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Wow. Just like Elon and Zuk do on America's state-run social media platforms.
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Not to mention the fact that MANY Japanese people can live without a car, because they have wonderful transit.
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Jaguar embargo is not going to be good for Waymo, which is currently way ahead of Tesla for robotaxi. 🤔🧐
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Audi already completely stopped shipping cars to America. Stellantis has shut down production of certain Dodge models completely. We're already there.
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Not surprised at all to learn that you have Cape Breton blood. Best folks around.
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It's wild that such accountability is not even imaginable in America now.
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That period was the "strongest" (weird adjective to describe a period of time) only for the wealthiest Americans. It was a period with incredible social inequality...there was virtually no middle class. This is Trump being absolutely honest about what he's trying to achieve.
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Novel idea. It's unfortunate the founders didn't consider this.
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Thanks. It's all downhill for me after that one. I'm pretty proud of it.
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Because companies were THREATENED
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I realized this morning that my 13yo daughter could theoretically take her children to watch Vladdy play for the Jays.
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No. One involves poorly conceived levys, while the other involved poorly constructed levees.
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YES! I think of this daily.
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And the $13B worth of wholesale goods are then retailed for $600B by American companies, employing American clerks, truck drivers, warehouse workers, and administrators.
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They've all got their official merch from the Trump griftshop
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Apparently bring pro-Canada is popular. Who woulda thunk.
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Nope, all the trees burned because Democrats forgot to rake the forest floor.
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Sounds like a Kirkland factory.
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Nah, just senseless regulatory red tape. Regulators are just lazy bums, milking taxpayers for doing nothing. 🙄
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This article is brilliant.