Jerry_Atrick Posted Monday at 10:20 AM Posted Monday at 10:20 AM Haven't they already done that at the higher courts? 1
facthunter Posted Monday at 10:58 PM Posted Monday at 10:58 PM They have tried to,, but that is obviously not enough to satisfy them in their Dictatorial Ambitions. Nev
Marty_d Posted Monday at 11:41 PM Posted Monday at 11:41 PM An easy to understand explanation of how the Orange Dickwad is stuffing America. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-04-29/trump-trade-and-tariffs-three-things-to-know-analysis/105226638 1 1
red750 Posted 37 minutes ago Posted 37 minutes ago A report on a recent meeting between Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, by a WHITE HOUSE REPORTER, someone who was present in the room, quoted below: From a WH Reporter: “ I’ve covered a lot of Donald Trump's press conferences over the years. I’ve seen him lie, deflect, and embarrass himself in countless ways. But what I just witnessed in the Oval Office may have been the most off-the-rails, unhinged display yet. Trump sat down with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte — a serious figure there to talk about security and alliance unity — but Trump wasn’t interested in that. No, Trump used the opportunity to fantasize about annexing Canada. He actually said, “Canada only works as a state,” and gushed about how the U.S. would look on a map if we just erased the border and took Canada as our own. This wasn’t satire. This wasn’t a joke. This was the president rambling about absorbing another sovereign nation — while the NATO secretary general sat there watching this clown show unfold. And it didn’t stop there. Trump started pushing the idea of conquering Greenland too, saying NATO might need to get involved in helping the U.S. take it over — as if it’s a game of Risk. He literally said we "need it for international security" and tried to rope NATO into his imperial fever dream. The look on Rutte’s face said it all. Then, Trump pivoted to his usual bigotry. Instead of talking about defense cooperation or global security, Trump bragged about how he uses transgender people as political pawns to rile up his base before elections — saying Republicans should “bring it up a week before the election” to win votes. In other words, he openly admitted he sees cruelty and manufactured culture war nonsense as a campaign strategy. Despicable. When asked about American small businesses hurting from tariffs, Trump did what he always does: lie and bluster. “You’re going to be so much richer,” he said. Meanwhile, Medicaid is being gutted, Social Security is under threat, and Trump’s billionaire cronies are cheering as the safety net burns. Oh, and then Trump suggested we start sending drug dealers to the Netherlands — yes, you read that right — in a bizarre attempt at humor that landed more like a diplomatic insult, especially considering the NATO secretary general used to be the prime minister of the Netherlands. He kept rambling about how the U.S. doesn’t need anything from Canada, said the European Union is “very nasty,” claimed we can’t sell cars in Europe (not true), and then told an utterly deranged story about how he “invaded Los Angeles” to turn on the water — another lie pulled from his fantasyland. What actually happened was that he diverted water from Northern California, destroying farmland and hurting his own voters in the process. To top it off, he said our allies shouldn’t worry about Putin, brushing off any concerns about Russian aggression with a shrug. Let me be blunt: This is not normal. This is not politics-as-usual. This is a dangerous, unstable person with authoritarian fantasies, spewing nonsense in front of our closest allies while the world watches.” Keep speaking up. Don’t accept any of this as normal. Ben Meiselas 1 1
red750 Posted 33 minutes ago Posted 33 minutes ago The U.S. Department of Commerce has finalized significant tariffs on solar panels imported from Southeast Asia, targeting Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. Tariffs range from 41.56% on Malaysian Jinko Solar products to a staggering 3,521% on Cambodian imports due to a lack of cooperation in investigations. The move follows accusations of Chinese “dumping” by subsidizing Southeast Asian factories to flood the U.S. market with underpriced panels. Despite these tariffs, the solar industry has grown at a rate of 28% annually in the U.S. A previous 30% tariff in 2018 led to a loss of over 62,000 jobs, with critics questioning its long-term impact. In June, the International Trade Commission will decide whether to implement these tariffs, potentially putting the solar industry at risk again. 2
ClintonB Posted 12 minutes ago Posted 12 minutes ago Ben Meseilas videos on Midas touch channel are informative. it’s just sad that trump cannot be held accountable for any of his sh!t.
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