Stephen Miller's deportation machine is failing -- and he's furious

Correll: Fuck off asshole.

John Edgar Slow Horse: You are and wil be always a crybaby, whiner, and failure.

Or, you are just an asshole who should fuck off.


Hey, you here the numbers on the drop in the murder rate? THat's going to be a nice ad during the mid terms.


I wonder if the next democratic President has been born yet....
 
Or, you are just an asshole who should fuck off.


Hey, you here the numbers on the drop in the murder rate? THat's going to be a nice ad during the mid terms.


I wonder if the next democratic President has been born yet....

That is a continuation of the falling Biden rate, like inflation, etc.

It is good for all of us, indeed. Thank you, Biden, and to you to, Ta-co, for not fucking it up.

Let's go, Ta-co.
 
That is a continuation of the falling Biden rate, like inflation, etc.

LOL. Sure it is buddy, sure it is. The voters aren't going to buy that shit. THey see Trump deporting gang members and they can feel the difference in their daily lives.

You are going to be FUCKED in the mid terms.


It is good for all of us, indeed. Thank you, Biden, and to you to, Ta-co, for not fucking it up.

Let's go, Ta-co.


Keep telling yourself that. It will help you cope. I wonder if the next dem president has been born yet?
 
Buddy, WE'RE GOING, we're remaking this country, this whole world, in our image.

You along for the ride, whether you like it or not.
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As I've said, I not fighting you on spending. That issue is one of the few remaining losers for us. We try to control spending and you terrorize the old people and the blacks that we are cutting off their checks.

So.... yeah, Musk can bitch about it all he wants. I'm not joining in.





lol. Like I trust you on this. Dismissed.




Musk played his role. He cut and cut and it was wonder ful and I hope he did enough.

I know that you opposed all his cuts and that you oppose reducing the federal deficit.

So, stop pretending that you are supporting Musks concern.






Don't care. The plan is to spend until it blows up in our faces. The only people allowed to cut spending are dems. This is their job. THey won that issue and it is theirs.

No dem is allowed to try to give responsibility for that back to us.





1. Nothing here is "letting me down". You are confused.

2. "uneducated"? LOL. Your contempt is showing. Not going to college doesn't make one "uneducated".

3. And I disagree with you. This is the right path. YOu have admitted that "Business as normal" with you people, was the workers getting fucked while, brown people, ceos and china were making out. So fuck all of them, and lets's give the workers some love.

Because of Trump people aren't hiring

Private sector hiring rose by just 37,000 in May, the lowest in more than two years​


And you don't think Team Trump needs to be DOGE'd? They spend very lavishly on themselves, on the government dime. You considered foodstamps and medicaid.

Hey, do you know how you are getting conned and we are being played? Notice how divided we are? Don't you think we'd be less divided if Trump was truly doing a good job?

U.S. growth forecast cut sharply by OECD as Trump tariffs sour global outlook​


In other economic news Tuesday, the Commerce Department reported that new orders for manufactured goods fell more than expected in April.

And THIS I am not buying:
  • The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey showed available jobs totaled nearly 7.4 million, an increase of 191,000 from March and higher than the 7.1 million consensus.
  • The ratio of available jobs to unemployed workers was down to 1.03 to 1 for the month, close to the March level.
I'm hearing companies in manufacturing aren't hiring, are laying off people and college kids can't find jobs. Perhaps these pro Trump companies are posting jobs but not really hiring. You know that happens. Like when they want Hb1 visas they post a job but make it impossible for an American to get the job but an Indian from India who works for less sure.

Stocks rise, but gains capped thanks to weak jobs data: Live updates

Trump says ‘extremely hard’ to make a deal with China’s Xi as trade stalemate fuels calls for leaders to talk

He said it would be easy. Russia too.

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon says recession is still on the table for U.S.

U.S. economy shrank 0.3% in the first quarter as Trump policy uncertainty weighed on businesses

A downside surprise could be perilous considering the spate of bad economic news and the prevailing angst over the way President Donald Trump is implementing tariffs.

Investors this week had to digest a gross domestic product reading that showed the economy contracted 0.3% annualized in the first quarter. They also saw a weak private payrolls reading from ADP, Labor Department reports showing a steeper slide in job openings and an uptick in unemployment claims, plus a mixed bag on inflation readings.


Even with all that, Wall Street hung tough, pushing the Dow Jones Industrial Average near a 2% gain on the week as investors continued to focus on the latest tariff news out of the White House.

Still, a bad jobs report could quickly change that, and there are underlying indications of weakness.

ADP, a sometimes unreliable gauge for the nonfarm payrolls count, reported just 62,000 in private company hiring, well below expectations. At the same time, job openings fell to about 7.2 million, the lowest since September 2024.

Other recent indicators also don’t bode well for the jobs picture. The unemployment rate for recent college graduates surged to 5.8% in March, the highest since July 2021, while the underemployment rate spiked to 41.2%, the highest since February 2022, according to New York Federal Reserve data.
Workers also are growing discontented with their situations.

Specifically, wage satisfaction hit its lowest level, at 54.8%, since November 2021, according to March data also from the New York Fed. At the same time, the average “reservation” wage, or the lowest salary acceptable to take a job, tumbled to $74,236, a slide of nearly 10% from the November 2024 peak.

There’s also the lingering concern over federal government layoffs as Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency slashed the federal workforce since President Donald Trump took over in January. Announced federal layoffs thus far have totaled 281,452, according to consultancy Challenger, Gray & Christmas.

However, the actual toll could be well higher: Atlanta Fed researcher M. Melinda Pitts estimates that including related hits on contractors and grant employees, the total impact could be on the order of 1.2 million. Those cuts, though, won’t be fully felt until later in the year after government severance checks run out.

Meanwhile Trump's getting RICH!!!
 
The first Friday jobs report, the CPI and PPI, the bonds yield, etc., are saying the economy is weaking towards a weak recession.

How the tariffs works out will be the deal breaker if it comes.

Biden left us in good shape, and Trump's messing around is not helping.
 
The fact remains. You talk shit about wage stagnation and ceo's making more, but that is what you support.
Sorry my last post was so short I had to do some business. No, I don't support the growing wage gap between the rich and rest of us. Perhaps you should have supportered Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren.

Oh she said she was an Indian? BFD compared to Trump. Are you sure Trump's all there? Do you care? Like, imagine Biden said Trump was assassinated and replaced by a clone. Didn't Trump say some stupid shit like that?

We're already starting to see Trump is no different than Reagan and Bush. Trickle downer. Anti union. So no I'm all for workers making more. The only way they achieve it is by organizing.

Immigrants aren't dividing us. Gays aren't dividing us. Who's got us arguing about that bullshit while THEY rob us blind? The rich. You're getting played sucker.

Debt doesn't matter until they decide it does. Then you'll get more cuts to your social security. Yea, by then it'll be you stupid. And they will have the balls to make cuts to your benefits, while also giving rich people more tax breaks and call it the One Big Beautiful Bill.

And the kicker is you'll support it.
 
The fact remains. You talk shit about wage stagnation and ceo's making more, but that is what you support.
How come the corporate media isn't telling us about this? I keep seeing positive jobs reports every month. They claim those jobs are in hospitality. Reminds me of the Bush years. I bet those were made up jobs just like now.

Because what am I hearing from my friends personally here in Manufacturing country?

The hidden time bomb in the tax code that's fueling mass tech layoffs​

A decades-old tax rule helped build America's tech economy. A quiet change under Trump helped dismantle it

buried deep in the 2017 tax law — has contributed to the loss of hundreds of thousands of high-paying, white-collar jobs.
Now, as a bipartisan effort to repeal the Section 174 change moves through Congress, bigger questions are surfacing: How did a single line in the tax code help trigger a tsunami of mass layoffs? And why did no one see it coming?
For almost 70 years, American companies could deduct 100% of qualified research and development spending in the year they incurred the costs. Salaries, software, contractor payments — if it contributed to creating or improving a product, it came off the top of a firm’s taxable income.
When Congress passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), the signature legislative achievement of President Donald Trump’s first term, it slashed the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21% — a massive revenue loss on paper for the federal government.

To make the 2017 bill comply with Senate budget rules, lawmakers needed to offset the cost. So they added future tax hikes that wouldn’t kick in right away, wouldn’t provoke immediate backlash from businesses, and could, in theory, be quietly repealed later.
And so, on schedule in 2022, the change to Section 174 went into effect. Companies filed their 2022 tax returns under the new rules in early 2023. And suddenly, R&D wasn’t a full, immediate write-off anymore. The tax benefits of salaries for engineers, product and project managers, data scientists, and even some user experience and marketing staff — all of which had previously reduced taxable income in year one — now had to be spread out over five- or 15-year periods.

To understand the impact, imagine a personal tax code change that allowed you to deduct 100% of your biggest source of expenses, and that becoming a 20% deduction. For cash-strapped companies, especially those not yet profitable, the result was a painful tax bill just as venture funding dried up and interest rates soared.


Then this

Bay Area tech workers endure grim 2025 as big companies reveal layoffs​


Google, Walmart, Microsoft trim more positions as Bay Area keeps losing tech jobs​


Latest Microsoft layoffs target engineering, product and legal roles, records show​


How come the corporate media isn't reporting this?
 
Because of Trump people aren't hiring

Private sector hiring rose by just 37,000 in May, the lowest in more than two years​


Transitional times, andf battles, are inherently unpredictable. I could see that. But I think that this will be a short term phase.



And you don't think Team Trump needs to be DOGE'd? They spend very lavishly on themselves, on the government dime. You considered foodstamps and medicaid.

I'm not sure what you are talking about here. It seems like incoherent negs, just being spammed, so... whatever.


Hey, do you know how you are getting conned and we are being played? Notice how divided we are? Don't you think we'd be less divided if Trump was truly doing a good job?

NO, I think no matter how good of a good Trump does, the left and the legacy media would try to spin it as bad, to try to undermine Trump and Maga.


I mean, you think that too, right?

DO YOU ADMIT THAT THE LEFT IS GOING TO CLAIM TRUMP IS FAILING NO MATTER HOW GOOD HE DOES OR DOESN'T DO?

And don't play retard and pretend not to understand that I am speaking generally.


U.S. growth forecast cut sharply by OECD as Trump tariffs sour global outlook​


Forecasts are guesses. Plenty of leftards out there trying to gin up negative outlooks to undermine Trump and America.


In other economic news Tuesday, the Commerce Department reported that new orders for manufactured goods fell more than expected in April.

???? maybe. Ok, what do you make of that? YOur point?


And THIS I am not buying:
  • The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey showed available jobs totaled nearly 7.4 million, an increase of 191,000 from March and higher than the 7.1 million consensus.
  • The ratio of available jobs to unemployed workers was down to 1.03 to 1 for the month, close to the March level.
I'm hearing companies in manufacturing aren't hiring, are laying off people and college kids can't find jobs. Perhaps these pro Trump companies are posting jobs but not really hiring. You know that happens. Like when they want Hb1 visas they post a job but make it impossible for an American to get the job but an Indian from India who works for less sure.

NOt sure why you would call that a "pro-Trump company" when they would be trying to sabotage Trump's policies with that behavior...




Maybes and forecasts by anti-Trump sources. Sounds...irrelevant.


Investors this week had to digest a gross domestic product reading that showed the economy contracted 0.3% annualized in the first quarter. They also saw a weak private payrolls reading from ADP, Labor Department reports showing a steeper slide in job openings and an uptick in unemployment claims, plus a mixed bag on inflation readings.

i've been hearing very good numbers coming out of multiple sources. We shall see.

Hey, if this shit is correct, that would be Trump heading for a rough mid terms where your side could make some gains.

Yet all of you lefties still seem completely panicked.


Even with all that, Wall Street hung tough, pushing the Dow Jones Industrial Average near a 2% gain on the week as investors continued to focus on the latest tariff news out of the White House.

Still, a bad jobs report could quickly change that, and there are underlying indications of weakness.

ADP, a sometimes unreliable gauge for the nonfarm payrolls count, reported just 62,000 in private company hiring, well below expectations. At the same time, job openings fell to about 7.2 million, the lowest since September 2024.

Other recent indicators also don’t bode well for the jobs picture. The unemployment rate for recent college graduates surged to 5.8% in March, the highest since July 2021, while the underemployment rate spiked to 41.2%, the highest since February 2022, according to New York Federal Reserve data.
Workers also are growing discontented with their situations.

Specifically, wage satisfaction hit its lowest level, at 54.8%, since November 2021, according to March data also from the New York Fed. At the same time, the average “reservation” wage, or the lowest salary acceptable to take a job, tumbled to $74,236, a slide of nearly 10% from the November 2024 peak.

There’s also the lingering concern over federal government layoffs as Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency slashed the federal workforce since President Donald Trump took over in January. Announced federal layoffs thus far have totaled 281,452, according to consultancy Challenger, Gray & Christmas.

However, the actual toll could be well higher: Atlanta Fed researcher M. Melinda Pitts estimates that including related hits on contractors and grant employees, the total impact could be on the order of 1.2 million. Those cuts, though, won’t be fully felt until later in the year after government severance checks run out.

Meanwhile Trump's getting RICH!!!

Cutting those government workers is a good thing. Those are hundreds of thousands of lefty assholes who are NOT using government funds to push their lefty agenda.
 
Sorry my last post was so short I had to do some business. No, I don't support the growing wage gap between the rich and rest of us. Perhaps you should have supportered Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren.

YOu admit that "business as usual" was the worker's wages stagnating and the ceo's being richer, but that is what you are constantly fighting to support.

Thus, it is what you truly support.

You SAY you want a different outcome. But when Trump tries to change the status quo, you attack viciously.



Oh she said she was an Indian? BFD compared to Trump. Are you sure Trump's all there? Do you care? Like, imagine Biden said Trump was assassinated and replaced by a clone. Didn't Trump say some stupid shit like that?

Trump talks kind of oddly at times. I think he learned that that works in NYC. IMO, that reflects poorly on the nyc rich.

I like him because of his POLICIES, despite his odd style of talking.

So... ok?


We're already starting to see Trump is no different than Reagan and Bush. Trickle downer. Anti union. So no I'm all for workers making more. The only way they achieve it is by organizing.

Unions can't organize, when the bosses have infinite leverage due to third world immigration and outsourcing.

You are supporting the status quo of hte last 50 years, that has led to the policy outcomes that you claim to oppose.

Your behaviour contradicts your words.


Immigrants aren't dividing us. Gays aren't dividing us. Who's got us arguing about that bullshit while THEY rob us blind? The rich. You're getting played sucker.

YOu're wrong. Disagreements over immigration policy or homosexual agenda doesn't divide us.

It is when leftards like you, make every issue into an "ism" and you thus attack the person disagreeing as being a bad person.

THAT'S is why we are dividied.


Debt doesn't matter until they decide it does. Then you'll get more cuts to your social security. Yea, by then it'll be you stupid. And they will have the balls to make cuts to your benefits, while also giving rich people more tax breaks and call it the One Big Beautiful Bill.

I am still giving up on this issue to you. YOU win on spending. PLAN A, is to spend till it blows up in our faces.

I don't know what more you want from me. I give up. YOu win. On this issue.



And the kicker is you'll support it.

Admitting defeat is not me supporting it. It is me admitting defeat. Don't think that I am happy about it.
 
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