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Stock Market bubble - will burst - it did, and recovered twice. ***Official thread***
avoiding injuries replied to Gepetto's topic in The Geek Club
Surprisingly, I just looked up the percent of home owners that are mortgage free and it’s nearly 40%. With the interest being tax deductible for the most part, and rates being low for a good part of the past two decades, I’m of the thought it makes sense to have a mortgage. Especially when the market has given a 10%+ return. It’s a no-brainer if you re-fi’d when rates were sub 3. -
Stock Market bubble - will burst - it did, and recovered twice. ***Official thread***
avoiding injuries replied to Gepetto's topic in The Geek Club
You’re losing me here. “Carrying a mortgage”? That comes across as arrogant and out of touch. There’s enough to get him on while still being realistic. -
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GDP grows as Trump's trade agenda revamps the economy 🏆
avoiding injuries replied to Maximum Overkill's topic in The Geek Club
You’ll never convince me that liberals root for America and are proud of our country. -
Sydney Sweeney once again proves it impossible to be gay
avoiding injuries replied to dain11279's topic in The Geek Club
People access this site besides on their phone? -
Sydney Sweeney once again proves it impossible to be gay
avoiding injuries replied to dain11279's topic in The Geek Club
You’re missing the point. She’s white, attractive and straight. The liberal kryptonite. The anti-woke spokesman. The opposite of what every ad agency has been peddling for years. That’s why the left is losing their marbles over it and the jeans are flying off the shelves. -
About 10 years too late, but glad to see him go. Hopefully Kimmel isn’t too far behind. Late night talk shows are dead. "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" will broadcast its final show next May, CBS said. The network, which has aired "The Late Show" with Colbert as its host since 2015, said the decision to end the franchise is "purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night." https://x.com/breakingnews/status/1945998993697181803?s=46
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Sydney Sweeney once again proves it impossible to be gay
avoiding injuries replied to dain11279's topic in The Geek Club
The jeans are sold out. -
Remember when creepy Joe said conservatives want to throw black people back into chains?
avoiding injuries replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
Blacks are more supportive of deportations than whites. MAAA -
Sydney Sweeney once again proves it impossible to be gay
avoiding injuries replied to dain11279's topic in The Geek Club
https://x.com/immeme0/status/1950237593620402458?s=46 https://x.com/bubblebathgirl/status/1950401056266932497?s=46 https://x.com/ianonpatriot/status/1950300335689592867?s=46 https://x.com/missvega8888/status/1950238650798665983?s=46 https://x.com/yellowflashguy/status/1949975772845817963?s=46 -
Sydney Sweeney once again proves it impossible to be gay
avoiding injuries replied to dain11279's topic in The Geek Club
Hey Dude is a shoe brand similar to Sanuk. They make beach/boat shoes. I hadn’t heard of Hey Dude Country, so maybe this is a new line they’re advertising for? -
Sydney Sweeney once again proves it impossible to be gay
avoiding injuries replied to dain11279's topic in The Geek Club
Oh boy. Another ad coming out. Liberals are going to lose their focking minds. https://x.com/thepatriotoasis/status/1950514884514656535?s=46 -
Remember when creepy Joe said conservatives want to throw black people back into chains?
avoiding injuries replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
Meh. Biden said Trump wanted to put blacks back in chains if he was elected. Now that he’s been elected, I think it’s fair to point out how ridiculous that was and that Trump has never had the intention of putting blacks in chains. But I agree, Trump won and republicans shouldn’t hold “everything” an old man with dementia said during the campaign against him. -
It’s a post, not a new thread which “on the moon” has referenced. Fock off.
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Some of us check in periodically like normal people with life off the internet.
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Soar baby, soar! A new Wall Street Journal poll released today reveals a striking 11-point surge in the number of Americans who rate the U.S. economy as "excellent" or "good," the most positive outlook recorded in Journal surveys since 2021. This surge in economic optimism appears to be giving President Donald Trump a critical boost in his political standing — even as voters voice concerns with key aspects of his domestic and trade agenda. According to the poll, 47% of registered voters now view the economy in positive terms, up from just 36% in April. This shift marks a significant break in a yearslong trend of economic pessimism that has defined much of the post-pandemic era. Meanwhile, the percentage of respondents who rated the economy as "not good" or "poor" dropped to 51%, a substantial improvement from 63% just three months ago. This economic mood shift has narrowed the public's overall pessimism. In April, by a margin of 26 points, more voters said the economy was getting worse than said it was getting better. That gap has now shrunk to just 8 points — still negative, but notably improved. The number of Americans reporting that inflation is causing them serious financial hardship has also declined. The improved economic outlook comes at a time when President Trump is navigating a mixed bag of political headwinds, including the debate over his signature tax-and-spending bill, skepticism about his tariff agenda, and growing public distrust of the Justice Department's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Yet Trump's approval rating remains resilient. The poll finds him with 46% job approval — higher than the 40% he had at this point in his first term. Remarkably, that figure sits at the upper end of the narrow band in which his approval has historically hovered. Two other leading polls out this week had higher approval numbers for Trump, with Trafalgar/InsiderAdvantage showing him at 50% and Rasmussen at 49%. Another area of deep public concern highlighted in the survey is the Epstein investigation. An overwhelming 76% of respondents — including 64% of Republicans — believe the Department of Justice is withholding important information related to the case of Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier with ties to powerful top Democratic Party figures including former President Bill Clinton. Despite these controversies, the Journal poll suggests that Trump's political durability remains strong — especially in the face of a potentially shifting economic narrative. His supporters point to the latest numbers as proof that his policies, particularly around growth and deregulation, are beginning to bear fruit. https://x.com/owengregorian/status/1949070403873440031?s=46
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Elon says that Trump is in the Epstein files.
avoiding injuries replied to lickin_starfish's topic in The Geek Club
I haven’t heard anything about Harris and Walz on the list. Why not win the presidency? -
Elon says that Trump is in the Epstein files.
avoiding injuries replied to lickin_starfish's topic in The Geek Club
I’m supposed to believe that the democrats had this information about Trump during the last election and didn’t use it? They created a Russian hoax and convicted him xx amount of times, but didn’t use the Epstein list? Sorry, the logic isn’t adding up. -
The Bad Hombres thread —another day another heinous crime in the Schocheting of America
avoiding injuries replied to HellToupee's topic in The Geek Club
Diversity is our strength. Derp derp -
Texas man moves family to Russia and gets sent to front line
avoiding injuries replied to Frozenbeernuts's topic in The Geek Club
I wouldn’t say bullets are better than homo’s. But if you want to switch it to trans, I’m likely to agree. -
Texas man moves family to Russia and gets sent to front line
avoiding injuries replied to Frozenbeernuts's topic in The Geek Club
Turns out, America’s not so bad after all. -
People really aren’t afraid to be racist anymore
avoiding injuries replied to TimHauck's topic in The Geek Club
The perfect word is now being used to describe this. Fatigue -
You know what’s helpful? Historical data. Here, we have an article talking about inflation being higher than any month since FEBRUARY. LOL. 4 months of data. Take a look at this chart and try to focus on the inflation rates beginning in Q2 of 2021 when liberal policies started to take effect after Biden took office. Liberals are stupid. https://www.usinflationcalculator.com/inflation/historical-inflation-rates/
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Deportations and the B2 Bomber mission have catapulted the US back to the leader and undisputed champ of the free World.
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ICE head says agents will arrest anyone found in the U.S. illegally, crack down on employers of unauthorized workers
avoiding injuries replied to Maximum Overkill's topic in The Geek Club
ICE agents should receive bonuses when they achieve or exceed quota. Incentivize these hard workers who are saving our country.
