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  1. TrailGuy

    Trump and Russia- the optimism is fading

    Russia doesn't have enough bodies either. They got troops from north Korea for focks sake. Russia loses 100 men for every km thru take. They're economy is on the brink of collapse. Stop repeating Putins propaganda
  2. TrailGuy

    Trump and Russia- the optimism is fading

    Depends on what support Ukraine gets. If they are armed Russia eventually retreats. If not then they all die trying. They're not gonna just lay down.
  3. TrailGuy

    Trump and Russia- the optimism is fading

    Blue haired sky screamers? Was Russian the aggressor? Did Russia start the war? You still got the sack to admit it or are you too far up Trump's ass that the truth isn't important to you anymore? Not too long ago you thought Putin would accept Ukraine joining NATO. Now you can't say Russia was the aggressor. You're a clown man. Admit it.
  4. I grind my own beef boyo. Chuck is fine depending on the cut but often needs a bit more fat for burgers.
  5. TrailGuy

    Trump and Russia- the optimism is fading

    You're a Russian bot too?
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    Trump and Russia- the optimism is fading

  7. TrailGuy

    Trump and Russia- the optimism is fading

    I don't get this whole gravy train concept. Do people actually think zelensky is driving around Ukraine in a Bugatti? Living in a castle? Sh1tting on a gold toilet? All funded by US taxpayers?
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    Trump and Russia- the optimism is fading

    The only thing that caused the invasion was Putin. Sub human garbage.
  9. TrailGuy

    Trump and Russia- the optimism is fading

    You think any of this garbage justifies Putins invasion and war crimes? 🪴
  10. Yes, countries have lifted or reduced tariffs as a strategy to combat inflation. Tariffs increase the cost of imported goods, which can contribute to higher overall prices. By removing or lowering tariffs, governments aim to reduce costs for businesses and consumers, potentially easing inflationary pressures. Historical Examples: United States (1970s & 2022) In the 1970s, the U.S. reduced some trade restrictions to address inflation, particularly during the oil crisis. In 2022, during a period of high inflation, there were discussions about rolling back tariffs imposed on Chinese goods under the Trump administration. While the Biden administration did remove some duties, it did not fully lift them. Argentina (1990s) Facing hyperinflation, Argentina reduced import tariffs and trade barriers as part of its broader economic stabilization plan. This was coupled with currency reforms. United Kingdom (1846 – Corn Laws Repeal) The UK repealed the Corn Laws, which were tariffs on grain imports, to lower food prices and address economic instability.
  11. https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/02/21/economy/us-economy-trump https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/21/economy/consumer-sentiment-inflation-tariffs On the campaign trail, President Donald Trump vowed repeatedly that he’d bring prices down “starting on Day One” if elected. It’s been a month since he took office and he has yet to deliver. Consumer prices rose 0.5% last month compared to December — the fastest monthly increase in prices since August 2023, according to Consumer Price Index data. And it could soon get even worse with wholesale prices remaining elevated, often a precursor to higher consumer prices. Inflation is picking up again and President Donald Trump said this week it’s all his predecessor’s fault. But no matter who Trump blames for inflation, America’s economic mood is now souring — and Trump is getting the heat for it. The University of Michigan’s latest survey, released Friday, showed that US consumer sentiment declined in February for the second consecutive month, according to a final reading, down by a steep 10% from January. That was double the decline initially reported earlier this month. It’s a stunning about-face after American consumers and businesses grew hopeful (briefly) about the economy’s future following Trump’s election in November. The latest decline in consumer sentiment was driven by worries over Trump’s tariffs potentially jacking up prices. A new CNN poll released Thursday similarly showed pessimism on the rise because of prices: Nearly two thirds of US adults nationwide, 62%, said they feel Trump’s isn’t doing enough to address inflation. The Michigan survey showed that Americans are now fearful of higher inflation on the horizon.
  12. TrailGuy

    Mass Deportation

    WASHINGTON, Feb 21 - U.S. President Donald Trump deported 37,660 people during his first month in office, previously unpublished U.S. Department of Homeland Security data show, far less than the monthly average of 57,000 removals and returns in the last full year of Joe Biden's administration. https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-set-broaden-arrests-deportation-routes-expand-immigration-crackdown-2025-02-21/
  13. So you're saying we shouldn't be scared about inflation or the economy? I shouldn't be feeling the way I'm feeling?
  14. TrailGuy

    Trump and Russia- the optimism is fading

    Softcore thinks Biden orchestrated a coup to get his guy in so he could launder money. League moron is a just a russian troll
  15. TrailGuy

    Trump and Russia- the optimism is fading

    Trump continues, saying that it's the fake news that thinks Russia attacked, and it was a bad thing for Ukraine to let it happen. https://x.com/atrupar/status/1892988419678040192 The says how dumb Biden is without being able to form a coherent sentence. https://x.com/atrupar/status/1892989010210947218 He's so full of shite. Putin has to be absolutely loving it. If America is dumb enough to believe this we're cooked.
  16. Trump closing the national DB of police misconduct. Go ahead cops, do whatever you like, we're in a police state now.
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    Trump and Russia- the optimism is fading

    Brian Kilmeade on Fox News interviewing Trump trying to tell him it's Putin's fault, Trump ignores him. Some courage there by Kilmeade. He probably needs security and/or a lawyer now though. https://x.com/atrupar/status/1892986863863922945
  18. No it's not. It's an apolitical economic theory supported by data. Not an absolute but tariffs usually increase inflation.
  19. TrailGuy

    Stock Market bubble - will crash

    Yes because he believed that there would be a collapse and eventually he was right. If he KNEW what was going to happen he would have started shorting in 2008. He almost lost everything but eventually he was right.
  20. TrailGuy

    Stock Market bubble - will crash

    Corrections happen all the time. Not one person in 2022 knew that we would have 3 years of strong growth followed by a correction.
  21. He's signed an EO today saying the Chiefs won.
  22. TrailGuy

    Stock Market bubble - will crash

    in 2022 people knew were getting a correction in 2025? You say really dumb things.
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