Looks like Trump’s victory motivated the attack on the Trump hotel. Make America Unsafe Again?

Jabbar served in human resources and information technology roles in the Army from 2007 to 2015, during which he deployed to Afghanistan from February 2009 to January 2010, an Army spokesperson confirmed to ABC News.


why a veteran who fought terrorism suddenly decides to join their jihad is just a tad hard to swallow W6

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Agreed. Sadly, he was much more effective than the incompetent active duty green beret, on leave, that blew up the Tesla in Los Vegas.
 
FED's are more interested in throwing parents concerned about their daughters being raped by trannies at PTA meetings than actually doing some dangerous work by rooting out the EVIL that has infested the Muslim religion.
Trying to be all things to all people is not very effective, overall. I kind of doubt it is the same people, only the same organization, but could be wrong.
 
Seriously? Like that's even a thing?

Mayhap you'd be impressed with him just shooting his head himself and save people the trouble of assassination.
Nope. Generally speaking, unless in the process of dying in great physical pain due to some incurable condition, injury or ailment, I regard suicide as a form of cowardice.
 
I just don't care for orange bags 'O shit. :dunno:

Of course you do, you voted enthusiastically for one:

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Nope. Generally speaking, unless in the process of dying in great physical pain due to some incurable condition, injury or ailment, I regard suicide as a form of cowardice.
The people doing it do not. And there is not an answer to it the way things our currently.
 
Theory went that Muslims and others wouldn’t hate Trump because he’s a pacifist or something (despite his support for Israel).

Now we learn that the New Orleans attack and Trump hotel Tesla attack were part of the same plot.

Now Trump’s hands are tied because if he isn’t soft on ISIS he loses his fake pacifist cred. Oh boy.


I think the Iranians might disagree with that assessment.. especially after he shoved a hell fire missile right up one of their general's
ass.
 
I don't recall anyone saying he is a pacifist. I do recall democrats proclaiming he couldn't be trusted with nuclear launch authority though.

Anyway, kudos to whoever made the windows on the front of the hotel. So far as I can tell, none of them were shattered by the Tesla Bomb
Musk takes credit for that. The cyber truck contained the blast and directed it upwards
 
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what is going to be great?

Ayatollah Musk had signaled that low income working class Americans need to suffer great hardship before American can be great. but trust in musk is important over the long haul.
Maybe Kamala Biden and Obama should of made america great again so that there are no low income working class suffering hardship
 
Maybe Kamala Biden and Obama should of made america great again so that there are no low income working class suffering hardship
Give Biden a second term through Harris and they would have given more to the working class than they already did.

But voters rejected working class interests for a ******* billionaire class criminal and a system of government similar to Putin’s on Russia with an American version servicing white Republican Christians.

Do you think Trump and the Republicans in Congress are going to cancel all these projects.

Trump didn’t do jack shit in his first term as far as creating jobs into the future.

The unemployment rate is low, inflation is easing and President Joe Biden’s administration has teed-up a ready-made list of infrastructure projects that could go from theoretical to reality over the next several years. There’s the TSMC computer chip plant in Arizona, the new Hyundai electric vehicle factory in Georgia and a modernized I-375 in Michigan, among thousands of projects under way that will take years to complete.​
All of that means it could be Trump, rather than Biden, who gets to tell Americans that he built the country back better. If he decides to let the projects proceed, that is.​
Biden, himself, acknowledged last week that the positive economic impacts from his policies would occur after his term ends in January.​
“Much of the work we’ve done is already being felt by the American people, but the vast majority will not be felt, will be felt over the next 10 years,” he said in remarks in the Rose Garden. “It’s going to take time, but it’s there. The road ahead is clear.”​
Trump wants to reverse Biden’s policies, but construction is already ongoing​
While Trump on the campaign trail railed against Biden’s record, he has offered few details on what initiatives he might scrap. Trump said in September that he would “rescind all unspent funds under the misnamed Inflation Reduction Act ” and said on Joe Rogan’s podcast that tariffs would do more for manufacturing than the funding provided by the CHIPS and Science Act.​
But Biden aides privately told The Associated Press that they expect Trump to continue the planned projects and take credit for Biden’s accomplishments, just like the Republicans in Congress who’ve celebrated plant openings and infrastructure developments in their districts but voted against them.​
The administration has spent millions of dollars to put up road signs to promote Biden’s role in the projects; all Trump would need to do is re-label them with his own name. Biden aides feel confident that Trump won’t want to cut programs that are helping states he won in this year’s election even if Republicans try for a token repeal of some provisions in order to help fund some of their own tax cut plans.​
When asked about this possibility, Karoline Leavitt, spokeswoman for the Trump-Vance transition, said: “The American people re-elected President Trump by a resounding margin giving him a mandate to implement the promises he made on the campaign trail. He will deliver.”​
Natalie Quillian, a deputy chief of staff for Biden’s White House, said that the administration’s programs are already starting to make a positive difference for the economy.​
“We have already announced investments for 70,000 infrastructure and clean energy projects, catalyzed nearly $1 trillion in private sector investment, lowered prescription drug prices, and created 1.6 million construction and manufacturing jobs,” she said. “Over the coming months, we will continue to run through the tape and ensure Americans benefit from this president’s agenda for years to come.”​
Trump is entering the White House as the economy is improving​
Trump is also inheriting by many measures an increasingly healthy economy, despite his claims that conditions are miserable.​
The Republican won the election with the unemployment rate at a healthy 4.1%, inflation at 2.4% and the Federal Reserve cutting its benchmark rates in ways that could support additional growth. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell summarized the situation last week by saying the economy is “strong overall.”​
Voters, though, felt the economy was weak. They penalized Democrats for inflation that reflected supply chain challenges after the pandemic, the impact of government aid that also energized job growth and Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine causing spikes in energy and food prices.​
Voters appeared to care less about the overall rate of inflation, though, than the changes in price levels that occurred over the past four years. Nearly 9 in 10 identified inflation as an important factor for their choice in this year’s election, with Trump winning the clear majority of this group, according to AP VoteCast, an extensive survey of more than 120,000 voters.​
Still, economists who’ve advised and worked previously with Trump felt the economy was not as solid as the top line numbers suggest. They stressed the high level of government debt that has been driving growth, even though Trump himself showed little appetite for cutting deficits during his previous time in the White House.​
“Government spending is keeping the economy afloat,” said Joseph LaVorgna, who was the chief economist of White House National Economic Council during Trump’s presidency.​
LaVorgna also noted that much of the recent job growth has come from government and health care hiring, instead of from manufacturing and other for-profit sectors.​
Possible pressure to embrace renewable energy and EVs​
There is a recognition among some Republican lawmakers that the energy tax credits that were part of the Inflation Reduction Act were positives and should be preserved. Eighteen GOP House members sent House Speaker Mike Johnson a letter in August asking him to preserve the tax credits.​
Economists supporting Trump also note that sales growth for EVs could jump under the incoming administration, which has the support of Tesla CEO Elon Musk.​
Trump has wanted to remove Biden’s incentives for EVs, which are part of the Inflation Reduction Act. But after getting Musk’s backing, Trump said that he’s “for electric cars … because Elon endorsed me very strongly.”​
That simple shift of Trump talking up EVs could remove politics from the issue and cause the incoming president to fulfill a goal set by Biden, said economist Stephen Moore, an informal Trump adviser and economist at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank.​
“With Biden gone, the EV industry will make a comeback,” Moore said. “Biden made EVs toxic because half the country hated Biden, half loved him. The people who hated Biden wouldn’t buy an EV out of conscience.”​
 
The cyber truck attack will be a dismayed Lefty that thinks by using a cyber truck outside a Trump building, he's taking it out on both Musk and Trump. But all he did was take himself out of the gene pool. One less Democrat voter for next time, hang on, doesn't matter if he's dead he'll probably still vote Democrat.
Wrong caveman his uncle and wife say he was pro Trump and Maga and very patriotic.


One article says when he arrived home on leave he confronted his wife about infidelity and left before Christmas. This guy probably committed suicide and nothing to do with terrorism.
 
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