BREAKING: Trump says there will be 25% tariffs on cars on April 2nd.
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) February 21, 2025
BREAKING: Trump says there will be 25% tariffs on cars on April 2nd.
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) February 21, 2025
Just got word from a senior naval officer:@USNavyCNO Admiral Lisa Franchetti has been fired!
— John Ʌ Konrad V (@johnkonrad) February 22, 2025
This comes right after the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, General Brown being let go. pic.twitter.com/HJl7SqSoSS
Jacques Strap said:Just got word from a senior naval officer:@USNavyCNO Admiral Lisa Franchetti has been fired!
— John Ʌ Konrad V (@johnkonrad) February 22, 2025
This comes right after the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, General Brown being let go. pic.twitter.com/HJl7SqSoSS
BIG: Trump calls for national paper ballot elections - cost just 8% of the cost of electronic systems, can produce accurate auditable results on election night, and have invisible security features that prevent counterfeiting.
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) February 21, 2025
Fact Check: True -> More https://t.co/foMYd4A9AH https://t.co/WZZXSq4B48
Election Integrity: 77% Favor Voter ID https://t.co/RWqKlyYBsX
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) February 21, 2025
The only people who don't favor voter ID are the ones that want to cheat or benefit from the cheating.Jacques Strap said:BIG: Trump calls for national paper ballot elections - cost just 8% of the cost of electronic systems, can produce accurate auditable results on election night, and have invisible security features that prevent counterfeiting.
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) February 21, 2025
Fact Check: True -> More https://t.co/foMYd4A9AH https://t.co/WZZXSq4B48
relatedElection Integrity: 77% Favor Voter ID https://t.co/RWqKlyYBsX
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) February 21, 2025
Trump proposes trilateral agreement with China & Russia to mutually decrease military budgets by 50%, per Ken Klippenstein:
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) February 22, 2025
"One of the first meetings I want to have is with president Xi of China, president Putin of Russia & I want to say let's cut our military budget in half." pic.twitter.com/Vp9tVTxnwa
The only individuals against the use of voter ID and paper ballots are those who favor election fraud.Jacques Strap said:BIG: Trump calls for national paper ballot elections - cost just 8% of the cost of electronic systems, can produce accurate auditable results on election night, and have invisible security features that prevent counterfeiting.
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) February 21, 2025
Fact Check: True -> More https://t.co/foMYd4A9AH https://t.co/WZZXSq4B48
relatedElection Integrity: 77% Favor Voter ID https://t.co/RWqKlyYBsX
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) February 21, 2025
BREAKING: Trump administration is reportedly replacing the current ICE Director due to deportation rates being lower than wanted, per WSJ.
— Leading Report (@LeadingReport) February 21, 2025
BREAKING: The Pentagon to fire between 5-8% of its civilian workforce, with the first round of layoffs targeting 5,400 probationary workers
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) February 21, 2025
Hopefully he can do something about the length of time too. California took at least two seats extra in the House by simply calling folks that hadn't voted yet and sending them to vote Democrat for several weeks until they got the folks in that they wanted. At the end of the first week, these House seats were Red.KaiBear said:The only individuals against the use of voter ID and paper ballots are those who favor election fraud.Jacques Strap said:BIG: Trump calls for national paper ballot elections - cost just 8% of the cost of electronic systems, can produce accurate auditable results on election night, and have invisible security features that prevent counterfeiting.
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) February 21, 2025
Fact Check: True -> More https://t.co/foMYd4A9AH https://t.co/WZZXSq4B48
relatedElection Integrity: 77% Favor Voter ID https://t.co/RWqKlyYBsX
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) February 21, 2025
Period
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) February 22, 2025
Bloomberg reports Europe will send a EUR 20 billion military aid package to Ukraine
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The President of the United States is not the Commander in Chief for nothing.Mitch Blood Green said:Jacques Strap said:Just got word from a senior naval officer:@USNavyCNO Admiral Lisa Franchetti has been fired!
— John Ʌ Konrad V (@johnkonrad) February 22, 2025
This comes right after the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, General Brown being let go. pic.twitter.com/HJl7SqSoSS
Also Joint Chiefs CQ Brown
and General James Slife
Dictators or wannabe kings fire generals who don’t agree with their politics. This isn’t a banana republic.
— Seth Moulton (@sethmoulton) February 22, 2025
What Trump and Hegseth are doing is un-American, unpatriotic. It's definition of politicizing our military, and we should expect to see loyalty oaths (not to the… https://t.co/KrUa6NRKAt
Quote:
What the president (Obama) calls "my military" is being cleansed of any officer suspected of disloyalty to or disagreement with the administration on matters of policy or force structure, leaving the compliant and fearful.
And there's the difference. Mr. Obama's objective was to leave the compliant and fearful. Mr. Trump's is to leave the bare-knuckled warfighters. Your Grant, Sherman, Eisenhower, Halsey and Patton types.Jacques Strap said:
Seth Moulton is a US Congressman.Dictators or wannabe kings fire generals who don’t agree with their politics. This isn’t a banana republic.
— Seth Moulton (@sethmoulton) February 22, 2025
What Trump and Hegseth are doing is un-American, unpatriotic. It's definition of politicizing our military, and we should expect to see loyalty oaths (not to the… https://t.co/KrUa6NRKAt
Obama's Military Coup Purges 197 Officers In Five YearsQuote:
What the president (Obama) calls "my military" is being cleansed of any officer suspected of disloyalty to or disagreement with the administration on matters of policy or force structure, leaving the compliant and fearful.
This won't help US autoworkers, but it will continue to spike US auto costs impacting everything from direct consumers to fleets.KaiBear said:
Good.
US automotive workers need all of the help they can get.
ATL Bear said:
Fascinated at this fixation on auto manufacturing. Less than a million people work in car and parts manufacturing. Meanwhile, the defense industry employs more, is primarily manufactured in the U.S., is one of our few net exporter industries, and he wants to cut the defense budget significantly. If there's a larger plan here, it's hard to see.
BigGameBaylorBear said:Assassin said:🚨BREAKING: Trump is moving to shut down and sell off the ‘Nancy Pelosi Federal Building’ in San Francisco.
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) February 22, 2025
pic.twitter.com/PGZGWk4GJp
Correct, it is an absolutely an act of vengeance and I love it!
They tried to kill this man yet they are still somehow surprised
If foreign cars cost more...domestic car sales should increase.ATL Bear said:This won't help US autoworkers, but it will continue to spike US auto costs impacting everything from direct consumers to fleets.KaiBear said:
Good.
US automotive workers need all of the help they can get.
Assassin said:
HERE WE GO ‼️ Donald Trump's new Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announcing a federal investigation into California’s High-Speed Rail Project’s funding and management
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) February 20, 2025
“Legislators demanded an audit to investigate where the $17 billion already spent has gone”
“California's… pic.twitter.com/4EM6SwUGzW
What high-speed rail system?Assassin said:
KaiBear said:If foreign cars cost more...domestic car sales should increase.ATL Bear said:This won't help US autoworkers, but it will continue to spike US auto costs impacting everything from direct consumers to fleets.KaiBear said:
Good.
US automotive workers need all of the help they can get.
Except it's not complicated. Cars produced here will be cheaper relative to imports. More Americans will purchase the cars made here. And those consumers that feel that they won't buy a domestic produced car will help increase our tariff tax revenue. Again, it's not complicated.nein51 said:KaiBear said:If foreign cars cost more...domestic car sales should increase.ATL Bear said:This won't help US autoworkers, but it will continue to spike US auto costs impacting everything from direct consumers to fleets.KaiBear said:
Good.
US automotive workers need all of the help they can get.
Except the current domestic lineup is absolute trash.
Cars aren't widgets where the only difference is where it was made and the quality of the materials it was made with.
Mercedes builds in Alabama, Ford in Mexico.
Complex issues often require complex solutions and, at the moment, we are caught up in trying to solve complex problems with simple solutions which works just this side of never.
TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:Except it's not complicated. Cars produced here will be cheaper relative to imports. More Americans will purchase the cars made here. And those consumers that feel that they won't buy a domestic produced car will help increase our tariff tax revenue. Again, it's not complicated.nein51 said:KaiBear said:If foreign cars cost more...domestic car sales should increase.ATL Bear said:This won't help US autoworkers, but it will continue to spike US auto costs impacting everything from direct consumers to fleets.KaiBear said:
Good.
US automotive workers need all of the help they can get.
Except the current domestic lineup is absolute trash.
Cars aren't widgets where the only difference is where it was made and the quality of the materials it was made with.
Mercedes builds in Alabama, Ford in Mexico.
Complex issues often require complex solutions and, at the moment, we are caught up in trying to solve complex problems with simple solutions which works just this side of never.
I think Pelosi crime family is still trying to flip it once morecanoso said:What high-speed rail system?Assassin said:
Sure, and hear me out ... a healthy blue collar work force and their communities will have more well paying jobs and will buy more cars.nein51 said:TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:Except it's not complicated. Cars produced here will be cheaper relative to imports. More Americans will purchase the cars made here. And those consumers that feel that they won't buy a domestic produced car will help increase our tariff tax revenue. Again, it's not complicated.nein51 said:KaiBear said:If foreign cars cost more...domestic car sales should increase.ATL Bear said:This won't help US autoworkers, but it will continue to spike US auto costs impacting everything from direct consumers to fleets.KaiBear said:
Good.
US automotive workers need all of the help they can get.
Except the current domestic lineup is absolute trash.
Cars aren't widgets where the only difference is where it was made and the quality of the materials it was made with.
Mercedes builds in Alabama, Ford in Mexico.
Complex issues often require complex solutions and, at the moment, we are caught up in trying to solve complex problems with simple solutions which works just this side of never.
Or…hear me out…they just don't buy at all
Also, go ahead and define made here for me please
canoso said:What high-speed rail system?Assassin said:
Quote:
California High-Speed Rail (CAHSR) is a publicly funded high-speed rail system being developed in California by the California High-Speed Rail Authority. Phase 1, about 494 miles (795 km) long, is planned to run from San Francisco to Los Angeles and Anaheim via the Central Valley, and is partially funded and under construction. A proposed Phase 2 would extend the system north to Sacramento and south to San Diego, for a total of 776 miles (1,249 km). The project was authorized by a 2008 statewide ballot to connect the state's major urban areas and reduce intercity travel times. Phase 1 targets a nonstop travel time of 2 hours and 40 minutes from San Francisco to Los Angeles, compared to about nine hours[6] on the existing Amtrak San Joaquins. California legislative overseers do not expect the 2 hr 40 min target will be achieved.
TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:Sure, and hear me out ... a healthy blue collar work force and their communities will have more well paying jobs and will buy more cars.nein51 said:TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:Except it's not complicated. Cars produced here will be cheaper relative to imports. More Americans will purchase the cars made here. And those consumers that feel that they won't buy a domestic produced car will help increase our tariff tax revenue. Again, it's not complicated.nein51 said:KaiBear said:If foreign cars cost more...domestic car sales should increase.ATL Bear said:This won't help US autoworkers, but it will continue to spike US auto costs impacting everything from direct consumers to fleets.KaiBear said:
Good.
US automotive workers need all of the help they can get.
Except the current domestic lineup is absolute trash.
Cars aren't widgets where the only difference is where it was made and the quality of the materials it was made with.
Mercedes builds in Alabama, Ford in Mexico.
Complex issues often require complex solutions and, at the moment, we are caught up in trying to solve complex problems with simple solutions which works just this side of never.
Or…hear me out…they just don't buy at all
Also, go ahead and define made here for me please
Gonna start introducing my wife to people as the “inseminated person of my children”, wish me luck https://t.co/c1gh8wdi7A
— Enguerrand VII de Coucy (@ingelramdecoucy) February 22, 2025
ATL Bear said:
Fascinated at this fixation on auto manufacturing. Less than a million people work in car and parts manufacturing. Meanwhile, the defense industry employs more, is primarily manufactured in the U.S., is one of our few net exporter industries, and he wants to cut the defense budget significantly. If there's a larger plan here, it's hard to see.
canoso said:The President of the United States is not the Commander in Chief for nothing.Mitch Blood Green said:Jacques Strap said:Just got word from a senior naval officer:@USNavyCNO Admiral Lisa Franchetti has been fired!
— John Ʌ Konrad V (@johnkonrad) February 22, 2025
This comes right after the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, General Brown being let go. pic.twitter.com/HJl7SqSoSS
Also Joint Chiefs CQ Brown
and General James Slife