The metaphorical wrecking ball analogy takes a physical form.

China is overtaking the US in trade while the Felon plays with tariffs....MORON
That's because everyone knows that china controls the weather.. (in your neighborhood).
Go fig

Your move again bro...
I guess.
 

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President Trump Is a Wrecking Ball. And He’s Only Getting Started.​

Behind the high-profile speeches about shared values and strategic interests at the Munich Security Conference last weekend, a different, more profit-oriented set of conversations was taking place. At breakfast, a German official advised a French defense contractor on how to get into business with the military in Berlin. At lunch, a senior executive for a major Asian arms manufacturer ticked off for his table mate the advantages his company has over European and American competitors. In the crowded halls of the Bayerischer Hof hotel, which hosted the conference, American defense contractors were everywhere, networking in search of deals.

A bristling military buildup is gaining momentum in Europe and everyone is trying to get a piece of the action. It’s a race for real money — Germany alone plans to double its military spending by 2029 to as much as $190 billion per year.

But European rearmament is more than a business story. Something bigger is underway. Whatever the difference, if any, between the good cop routine delivered at Munich this year by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the bad cop version by Vice President JD Vance at the event last year, the effect of American policy is the same: The world is changing, for real, and the primary driver of that change is Donald Trump.


Love the title.
 
Oh….so the NYT published an anti-Trump opinion piece.

In other news, the sky is blue.
 
Oh….so the NYT published an anti-Trump opinion piece.

In other news, the sky is blue.
Your inability to mount a rebuttal is painfully obvious.

It took a long time for many Americans to realize just how disruptive Mr. Trump is, but by now it is painfully obvious. The United States is in many ways unrecognizable from what it was 10 years ago when he was first elected. During his first term, Mr. Trump latched onto real, longstanding problems like a broken immigration system, deindustrialization and increasing economic inequality that politicians on the left and right had identified but failed to fix. After he failed to fix them himself, Mr. Trump’s second-term answer has been an increasingly brazen attack on the rule of law, civil liberties and constraints on the presidency.
 
Your inability to mount a rebuttal is painfully obvious.

It took a long time for many Americans to realize just how disruptive Mr. Trump is, but by now it is painfully obvious. The United States is in many ways unrecognizable from what it was 10 years ago when he was first elected. During his first term, Mr. Trump latched onto real, longstanding problems like a broken immigration system, deindustrialization and increasing economic inequality that politicians on the left and right had identified but failed to fix. After he failed to fix them himself, Mr. Trump’s second-term answer has been an increasingly brazen attack on the rule of law, civil liberties and constraints on the presidency.
Because it’s so full of leftist hogwash, I don’t want to waste my time.
 

President Trump Is a Wrecking Ball. And He’s Only Getting Started.​

Behind the high-profile speeches about shared values and strategic interests at the Munich Security Conference last weekend, a different, more profit-oriented set of conversations was taking place. At breakfast, a German official advised a French defense contractor on how to get into business with the military in Berlin. At lunch, a senior executive for a major Asian arms manufacturer ticked off for his table mate the advantages his company has over European and American competitors. In the crowded halls of the Bayerischer Hof hotel, which hosted the conference, American defense contractors were everywhere, networking in search of deals.

A bristling military buildup is gaining momentum in Europe and everyone is trying to get a piece of the action. It’s a race for real money — Germany alone plans to double its military spending by 2029 to as much as $190 billion per year.

But European rearmament is more than a business story. Something bigger is underway. Whatever the difference, if any, between the good cop routine delivered at Munich this year by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the bad cop version by Vice President JD Vance at the event last year, the effect of American policy is the same: The world is changing, for real, and the primary driver of that change is Donald Trump.


Love the title.
Also i hate this fuckin' place
4 being the #1 bullshit american "forum"...
Or whatever.
Still #1




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Is now a 5 million $ website
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trump temporarily closed the economy due to COVID.

It doesn't surprise me that you agree with everything Dear Leader does.
Who is dear leader ?
Thank you note.

Dear leader,

Can you get me barak obama's autograph ?

Right handed i don't care.
 
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Your inability to mount a rebuttal is painfully obvious.

It took a long time for many Americans to realize just how disruptive Mr. Trump is, but by now it is painfully obvious. The United States is in many ways unrecognizable from what it was 10 years ago when he was first elected. During his first term, Mr. Trump latched onto real, longstanding problems like a broken immigration system, deindustrialization and increasing economic inequality that politicians on the left and right had identified but failed to fix. After he failed to fix them himself, Mr. Trump’s second-term answer has been an increasingly brazen attack on the rule of law, civil liberties and constraints on the presidency.
The Law is what The Felon post at 2:00 am.
 
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