Cracks in the facade are beginning to appear.

Marjorie Taylor Greene explains real America First agenda​

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is one of the most ideologically consistent, truly America First members of Congress. She’s a Republican, she’s MAGA, and she supports Donald Trump — but she isn’t afraid to say what policy areas are working and which ones are not. To that end, she recently appeared on Tim Dillon’s podcast, and made some news by admitting that she thinks the tariffs might be getting in the way of President Trump’s agenda, by driving up costs for manufacturers.

“I’m talking to major manufacturing companies and they are saying we’re having a problem with these tariffs,” said Greene. “Has regular people’s stress come off? No. That should be the focus. It shouldn’t be helping your crypto donors. The focus should be the people that showed up at the rallies. I don’t think those people are being served.”
And it’s not just tariffs. MTG also explained why the administration’s deportation policy, if taken to an extreme, is going to hurt American businesses: “We have to do something about labor, and that needs to be a smarter plan than just rounding up every single person and deporting them.”


Not so long ago she also called for the ACA tax credits to be extended. Oh my!

There are things going on beyond MTG expressing her dissatisfaction with aspects of the MAGAist agenda.

U.S. consumers bearing more than half the cost of tariffs so far, Goldman Sachs says​

Six months into President Donald Trump’s unprecedented gambit to impose sizable tariffs on imports, U.S. consumers are already shouldering as much as 55% of their costs, according to a new report from Goldman Sachs analysts.

And with new tariffs most likely on the way, the cost burden could rise even higher, they said.


It's not a particularly good sign for Don when a devotee like Marge doesn't just silently think about the regime's policy failures...............she says what she thinks out loud. That kind of thing can snowball when the coattails of a prez are looking very tattered indeed.

Pile that on with increasing consumer frustration with inflation tied to tariffs, which is likely to worsen, along with growing unemployment numbers forcing the Fed's hand on interest rate cuts........themselves being inflationary........and trump may be looking for someone to put a finger in the dike.

“Well, then what the federal government should have done was accept the assistance of foreign countries, of entrepreneurial Americans who have had solutions that they wanted presented. They can't even get a phone call returned, Bill. The Dutch—they are known, and the Norwegians—they are known for dikes and for cleaning up water and for dealing with spills. They offered to help and yet, no, they too, with the proverbial, can't even get a phone call back.”

It's going to be a joy to watch the left rally behind Marjorie Taylor Greene. :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:
 
MTG has been ridiculed by lefties for years but when the freaking hypocrites can interpret something she says to being anti-Trump all of a sudden she is the smartest member of congress in the building. No surprise
She is still a feckless hump, wrong about most things. But she deserves credit for being brave enough to be critical of Dotard's idiocy. The notable thing being exactly that willingness among a cowardly group of pathetic hacks who cower in the corner at the prospect of attracting bone spur's ire.
 
Too late. You're already rattled, little girl.đź‘ 
Another crack in the facade, the media..........with the exception of the propaganda outlet we know as OAN...........told the former weekend anchor on Faux to shove his loyalty pledge up his caboose.
 
Seems like the dividing line might be between those who are serious (in their way) about MAGA and those who are simply out for revenge and cruelty, no matter what.


Everything is better under Trump without question 95% is off-charts better. Gas prices no different for me
 
Too late. You're already rattled, little girl.đź‘ 

Stocks fall, giving up earlier gains on concern about bad loans in the banking industry​


Regional banks Zions and Western Alliance fell to their lows of the day as indexes rolled over. Zions dropped nearly 9% after taking a sizable charge because of bad loans to a couple borrowers. Western Alliance fell 10% after alleging a borrower had committed fraud.

“The market is just really skittish about credit-related losses,” Jed Ellerbroek, portfolio manager at Argent Capital Management, told CNBC. “The market is not very happy about [the regional banks’ reports], so most small-cap financials, banks are down today.”

The banking industry has been on edge lately following the bankruptcies of two auto industry-related companies that have raised concerns about loose lending practices, especially in the opaque private credit market. “When you see one cockroach, there are probably more,” JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said on the company’s earnings conference call earlier this week, related to the collapse of First Brands and Tricolor Holdings. Jefferies, which has some exposure to First Brands, shed 9% on Thursday, bringing its losses for the month to 25%.


Rising credit defaults are a sign of a weakening economy.
 
I never thought I'd see lib love for mtg.
Why isn't it possible for you to distinguish between pointing out something MTG said that's in conflict the regime and still recognizing her as a feckless hump the vast majority of the time?
 
Another crack in the facade, the media..........with the exception of the propaganda outlet we know as OAN...........told the former weekend anchor on Faux to shove his loyalty pledge up his caboose.
You talked about ignoring me. But you can't.
 
15th post
We will see how things are for the mid-terms. Every whine before then is meaningless.
Haven't you heard, trump is going to STOP all new elections.
 
Everything is better under Trump without question 95% is off-charts better. Gas prices no different for me
Airports around the country are refusing to show Noem's propaganda video that is in violation of the Hatch Act.
 

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