Keep digging that TDS hole for yourself. You're not even putting upMagaturds are ******* hypocrites.
a rational argument.

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Keep digging that TDS hole for yourself. You're not even putting upMagaturds are ******* hypocrites.

What hole are you referring to? Detesting the orange bag O' shit doesn't harm me in any way, shape or form. Your feelz about it are irrelevant. Prove my last assertion incorrect, true bleever.Keep digging that TDS hole for yourself. You're not even putting up
a rational argument.![]()
It’s democrat’s fault. Their 20% inflation is cooked into the books.![]()
The problem with the economy is irresponsible consumers, according to Fox Business guests
The president and his policies didn’t factor into the explanations the network offered for why the economy is getting tougher for Americans.www.ms.now
According to the Trump propaganda network, Fox, we consumers are to blame for high prices and inflation. It's because we make too much money, which we are "squandering on luxuries such as food and housing." Therefore, it's not the fault of Trump and his tariff taxes on Americans. They say we should adjust our expectations, accept a weaker economy and learn to live with it.
In other words, "It ain't Trump's fault!" Not his fault that his campaign promises were a bunch of B.S. Not his fault that he has not brought prices and inflation down as he promised. Not his fault that the "Golden Age" he claims we live in is for the wealthy only.
Two days of reckoning are on the horizon for Trump and his Republican cult, November 3, 2026 and November 7, 2028. After the Democrats finish stealing those two elections, Trump will be licking his festering wounds for the remainder of his sorry existence!
Bigly!!!
Yeah the 8t trump ran up doesnt countBIden caused tht high prices with massive debt based spending and dumb energy policies

We gave them a chance in 2017. We gave Bush's a chance in 2002. We gave Reagans a chance in 1983.Why don't you wait and give Trump's policies and tax breaks a chance to take effect
when they come on line January 1 2026???
Just sayin'
We gave them a chance in 2017. We gave Bush's a chance in 2002. We gave Reagans a chance in 1983.
They're going to work this time for sure. And decrease the debt while bringing back the middleclass to.
Oh brother. I see 
The big one between your ears.What hole are you referring to?
I've been slamming the orange bag O' shit for decades, because he sucks. You telling us to 'wait and see' changes nada.The big one between your ears.
His policies haven't even gone into effect, and you're already slamming him.
idiot
You’re going to need new excuses next year.The big one between your ears.
His policies haven't even gone into effect, and you're already slamming him.
idiot
I don't make excuses for either party when it comes to deficit/debt/spending Bills.You’re going to need new excuses next year.
You’ll make any excuse necessary for Trump. He owns you.I don't make excuses for either party when it comes to deficit/debt/spending Bills.
But, I don't ***** about them until it's a failure.
More wait and see from the Dembots promising us doom and gloom at some pointYou’re going to need new excuses next year.
They're out there, why don't you try to find them like I just did.Did you ever find those mythical factories being built?

The article states gas prices are down but treats that as having no effect on consumer buying power. Fake news.![]()
The problem with the economy is irresponsible consumers, according to Fox Business guests
The president and his policies didn’t factor into the explanations the network offered for why the economy is getting tougher for Americans.www.ms.now
According to the Trump propaganda network, Fox, we consumers are to blame for high prices and inflation. It's because we make too much money, which we are "squandering on luxuries such as food and housing." Therefore, it's not the fault of Trump and his tariff taxes on Americans. They say we should adjust our expectations, accept a weaker economy and learn to live with it.
In other words, "It ain't Trump's fault!" Not his fault that his campaign promises were a bunch of B.S. Not his fault that he has not brought prices and inflation down as he promised. Not his fault that the "Golden Age" he claims we live in is for the wealthy only.
Two days of reckoning are on the horizon for Trump and his Republican cult, November 3, 2026 and November 7, 2028. After the Democrats finish stealing those two elections, Trump will be licking his festering wounds for the remainder of his sorry existence!
Bigly!!!
You’re being played. You haven’t found shit. You just know you can never admit any failures when it comes to Trump.They're out there, why don't you try to find them like I just did.
I won't play your game, marener. Even Google provided.![]()
The only thing you do is add the printing press to extremes and hire government employees. When the Republicans deal with it just a little then the economy can be affected. What makes it worse is the corruption in social programs, defense, the sciences, etc.We gave them a chance in 2017. We gave Bush's a chance in 2002. We gave Reagans a chance in 1983.
They're going to work this time for sure. And decrease the debt while bringing back the middleclass to.
And you refuse to look because they actually are there.You’re being played. You haven’t found shit. You just know you can never admit any failures when it comes to Trump.

The considerable and growing repugnance for Trump will make him a heavy pantload for GOP candidates running in 2026.More wait and see from the Dembots promising us doom and gloom at some point
well at least he is polling higher then your party.....way higher, your party set a record for the lowest ever recorded.The considerable and growing repugnance for Trump will make him a heavy pantload for GOP candidates running in 2026.
Overall, 61 percent of respondents said they disapprove of the way Trump is handling his job.Of that number, 35 percent cited personal behavior — including putting self-interests above the nation, bullying and being disrespectful, erratic behavior, allegations of racism, and his court record — as the reason for their lack of confidence. Misuse of power (25 percent), his policy agenda (23 percent), foreign policy moves (15 percent) and cost of living concerns (12 percent) were also among the justifications, according to the survey.Of that number, 35 percent cited personal behavior — including putting self-interests above the nation, bullying and being disrespectful, erratic behavior, allegations of racism, and his court record — as the reason for their lack of confidence. Misuse of power (25 percent), his policy agenda (23 percent), foreign policy moves (15 percent) and cost of living concerns (12 percent) were also among the justifications, according to the survey.
The economy will make the difference and its thriving under Trump. Electing a democrat means the open border again, government expansion, waste fraud and abuse, high gas and energy costs, more illegal criminals, more government in our faces screwing up our livesThe considerable and growing repugnance for Trump will make him a heavy pantload for GOP candidates running in 2026.
Overall, 61 percent of respondents said they disapprove of the way Trump is handling his job.Of that number, 35 percent cited personal behavior — including putting self-interests above the nation, bullying and being disrespectful, erratic behavior, allegations of racism, and his court record — as the reason for their lack of confidence. Misuse of power (25 percent), his policy agenda (23 percent), foreign policy moves (15 percent) and cost of living concerns (12 percent) were also among the justifications, according to the survey.Of that number, 35 percent cited personal behavior — including putting self-interests above the nation, bullying and being disrespectful, erratic behavior, allegations of racism, and his court record — as the reason for their lack of confidence. Misuse of power (25 percent), his policy agenda (23 percent), foreign policy moves (15 percent) and cost of living concerns (12 percent) were also among the justifications, according to the survey.