04-09-2025 10:31 AM - edited 04-09-2025 10:33 AM
04-10-2025 05:22 PM
@cardxcraft wrote:I would agree, there's plenty of doom and gloomers here that hate Trump regardless how great he is.
Many people thought Hitler was great.
04-10-2025 05:44 PM
Yeah - about that prosperity - seems like the event horizon is ever farther out on that promise. 🙄
04-10-2025 05:55 PM
I'm going to self-remove myself from this political debate.
I will never like trump because of his character,
no matter how good his polices and/or tariffs are.
On the other hand I will never be able to change the minds of Trump supporters, so why bother debating?
Trump supporters love Trump no matter what he says or does.
04-10-2025 05:59 PM
I didn't state it was trickle down...I was responding to your fellow doom and gloomer, Selsa. It's common sense economics. $7 trillion usd speaks for itself. Trump, in his first few months, secures in domestic investments 1/3 of the GDP of EU countries put together. While your reps spent 4 years ingratiating themselves , committing lawfare, waste, abuse and were using our taxpayer dollars to fund illegal immigration. Yeah, we're on the right path now! Thank you POTUS Don.
04-10-2025 06:06 PM
Wages can't go up because you want them to. The market must support it, which it will, as millions of good, full-time, $25-45/hr jobs flood our markets. Our GDP is $30 trillion, after Trump spends his glorius 4 years in office, can you even imagine our GDP? Maybe in $45-50 trillion usd range. With dem approval ratings dropping like panicans from the stock market, I see Mr. JD Vance securing the POTUS until end of 2036; continuing with MAGA.
"Winners get to do what they want"
-Ricky Bobby
04-10-2025 06:08 PM
This is turning into a cult classic.
04-10-2025 06:20 PM
Last week you were besides yourself in support of, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the MS-13 gang member that was wrongly deported to El Salvador, when it should've been Venezuela. I know you were watching too much MSDNC because they were in complete uproar and screaming the loudest over their ilk being deported to El Salvador; purposely leaving out that embarrassing little detail.
So, when you compare "Hisler" and The Don, I can't put much stock behind. it. I must've missed that part where Trump opened concentration camps during his first term.
04-10-2025 06:24 PM
I wish all of you the best and a prosperous 2025. Enjoy the coming weekend.
04-10-2025 06:32 PM - edited 04-10-2025 06:34 PM
@cardxcraft wrote:Last week you were besides yourself in support of, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the MS-13 gang member that was wrongly deported to El Salvador, when it should've been Venezuela.
Ok my last post.
No, I was/am not in support of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
I am AGAINST anyone, be it Kilmar, myself, my grandma, you or one of your friends or family members being thrown in jail without due process. Shame on me.
04-10-2025 06:41 PM
@inhawaii wrote:
@cardxcraft wrote:Last week you were besides yourself in support of, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the MS-13 gang member that was wrongly deported to El Salvador, when it should've been Venezuela.
Ok my last post.
No, I was/am not in support of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
I am AGAINST anyone, be it Kilmar, myself, my grandma, you or one of your friends or family members being thrown in jail without due process. Shame on me.
How dare you question Dear Leader?
04-10-2025 07:32 PM
The Supreme Court just voted 9-0 that Garcia must be sent back here for due process. Just happened about an hour ago.
04-10-2025 07:34 PM
I must've missed that part where Trump opened concentration camps during his first term.
@cardxcraft
He just opened one up in El Salvador. $6M a year in US funds. I'm sure he will need more, but so far that country was the only "taker" on the plan.
You have a nice weekend, too.
04-10-2025 07:43 PM
Anyone not just billionaires could have made money by buying when the market was down, just scared to.
04-10-2025 07:53 PM
more like Chess.
04-10-2025 07:55 PM
@roccotacodad54 wrote:Anyone not just billionaires could have made money by buying when the market was down, just scared to.
I continued to buy, but with the market whipsawing and no certainty, I think a lot of people are a bit freaked out, and it's tough to buy on the dip when you don't have much money to lose and are wondering just where things are going. I'm a gambler, and my fingers were twitching, but I understood the reluctance.