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Poor girl has to say what she's told. She'll regret her decision to ruin her career by working for this administration... if she's even still sane by the time he fires her for some random reason.
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It's the method that's the problem. Imagine a party completely willing to sacrifice their personal safety and security because a couple of billionaires tell you it's for your own good...
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A further sad day for America.
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Doesn't really matter, no one's buying tesla's anyway.
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It means they are committing a war crime...
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Great, trickle down economics that stops trickling around the $300K/year range...
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We're going to end up being the lonely drunk at the bar wondering where all our friends have gone and why the world is passing us by...
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He owes Zelenskyy, Ukraine, and NATO an apology... He'll never be man enough to do it though.
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They took his "trickle down economics" mistake and ran with it while ignoring everything else.
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He tolerates any who buy their way in.
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Hopefully he won't be nearly as incompetent as them...
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@MrAustanian Quit spreading lies. No agreements were broken.
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@AndyMartin-n6j The Warsaw pact was 1955 and dissolved in 1991. There was the NATO Russia Foundation Act of 1997, but again, no agreements were made concerning expansion (technically, Russia could potentially join NATO). They just promised not to move nukes into new members' countries (which they haven't), and established a joint council to meet to discuss differences. Russia generally ignores participation in that council under Putin (I'm not sure Russia even acknowledges it anymore). It was established that NATO would continue to work for the benefit of Europe and would respect national sovereignty of all countries. Such sovereignty does not include demanding that other countries not exercise their sovereignty by joining NATO if they wish. Essentially, Putin's aggressive behavior, election meddling, etc. over the years, drove his neighbors to seek NATO membership for their own security.
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She has to say what the boss man approves. Any lies from her come straight from Trump.
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@Andrew-cs1td ~$180B with more than half being spent by us and the rest being directly under their control.
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@AndyMartin-n6j Name an agreement broken between NATO and Russia.
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@AndyMartin-n6j lol No, it didn't. Nice try though.
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@AndyMartin-n6j The original charter is available as a historical document. Nothing was ever included limiting expansion or who could be a member. Your sources are simply parroting Russian propaganda.
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@Tamara-nn1wr You really need to lay off the Russian propaganda...
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@Darbobski They're starting to wake up. Even before this nonsense, Trump's approval rating had dropped to 47% with his disapproval rating rising to 51%. It'll likely be 40%/55% in another month.
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@lm3729 Hard to imagine. I never trusted PayPal from the start and have never used them. Some people are just unwise.
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They have modern steel furnaces that produce high quality steel. We have old models mostly that produce lower quality. That's why we export much of what we make and import from them. That isn't going to change. In fact, when countries start counter tariffing our steel, Canada could step in and poach some of our export business while still selling the needed high quality steel to us.
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@UniqueBreakfastTaco We get most of our high quality steel from Canada...
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@UniqueBreakfastTaco We don't really have a choice. We can't produce high quality steel to meet the demand of our manufacturing and construction industries. Tariff of not, we will still buy their steel.
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@nathanhazlehurst484 They'll seek other trade partners, likely the EU and Mexico. They trade with us because it's convenient and because we were once friends. They still have many other friends. We don't anymore. This will all end up being a boon for groups like BRICS and the EU and blow up in our face in the long run. We only account for ~4% of the population after all.
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If Musk isn't in charge, that means the oldest person on their staff is 25... just saying.
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Canada should take the opportunity to poach some of our steel export business once the counter tariffs on US steel start popping up around the world. Your industry is in an excellent position to do so.
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73 countries abstained... come on, grow a spine.
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We don't have the infrastructure to make much high quality steel and counter tariffs are going to destroy the export market we have for the low quality stuff we do make, so there won't be any money to finance upgrading our existing mills much less build more.
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If your work uses an AI program and a single five point email to decide your job worthiness, you should seek other work. Because your employer is on a quick pace to failure.
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Layoffs in manufacturing and construction, inflation, higher prices, an increase in our trade deficit, and bailouts to corporations leading to more national debt... if it's anything like his first term attempt at this. Also, the loss of a bunch of friends.
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@twoninetwosevenone Three years from now they will be condemning the US the way things are going.
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Hopefully they'll keep some records on his activity so that he can be prosecuted with the rest in the end.
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I read his children's book. The man's delusional.
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@juanalejandrosotto6217 USAID spread our influence and made us friends far more effectively and efficiently than our military ever did. $50B vs $800B+ budgets. Far more bang for the buck from USAID in the long run. All gone now.
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We aren't paying $350B... do a little research.
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@Andrew-cs1td ~$180B
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Yep.
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The intelligent ones
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Proven successful... Tesla, X, SpaceX, Neuralink, the Boring Corporation... all failing. Granted most were scams from the start but X especially is embarassing since he took over.
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No, the idiots in Congress delegated these extreme taxation powers over the American people to the President years ago... What's sad is the Republicans in Congress now are taking no efforts to repeal that legislation.
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