Trump's first 100 days

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boognish_bear
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Jack Bauer said:

Charlie Kirk's widow and Nicki Minaj on stage together was not on my 2025 Bingo Card





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Winning!!!!

Mass layoffs taking place next month - Newsweek

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A number of companies have announced plans to cut hundredseven thousandsof jobs in January, adding to concerns about the outlook for the American labor force after a rocky end to 2025.


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The economy is booming but consumer confidence is decreasing each month and unemployment is going up....

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Jack Bauer said:

Winning!!!!

Mass layoffs taking place next month - Newsweek

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A number of companies have announced plans to cut hundredseven thousandsof jobs in January, adding to concerns about the outlook for the American labor force after a rocky end to 2025.





No, they can depreciate computers now, they will be hiring. Right....
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boognish_bear said:



That can't be true. Trump is ruining this country. We're going to hell in a handbasket. He has ruined our democracy. He is Hitler, a true fascist. Tariffs are bad for the country. Tariffs are taxes. We need Kamala Harris. The 2020 Election wasn't stolen. The US government is pulling the sun closer to us, causing global warming.

Oh no!!
“So we must presume that the worst, rather than the best, choice will be made. The sober and responsible elements will be defeated in the present clash.” Philip K. Dick, The Man in the High Castle
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Jack Bauer said:

The economy is booming but consumer confidence is decreasing each month and unemployment is going up....



There is something to the fact that when there is a democrat president, the oligarch media pretends that the economy is booming regardless - to the point of redefining "recession" to pretend there was not one under Biden - and it pretends the economy is terrible every time there is a GOP president. To wit, not surprising that sentiment is bad. Bidenflation will never be reversed but Trump has slowed it.
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Now the Price of cheese is falling....

Sweet Golden American Cheese!

Wow!!

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william said:

Now the Price of cheese is falling....

Sweet Golden American Cheese!

Wow!!

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D!




Two words…
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Jack Bauer said:

The economy is booming but consumer confidence is decreasing each month and unemployment is going up....



Excellent economic news.




Strange, could have sworn many folks were predicting a recession if not a depression.

No doubt CNN and the New York Times will headline their mistakes.
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boognish_bear said:

Not surprising...





Now do Baylor

I bet it's down to 20% or less
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KaiBear said:

Jack Bauer said:

The economy is booming but consumer confidence is decreasing each month and unemployment is going up....




No doubt CNN and the New York Times will headline their mistakes.


I didn't read the article… so not sure if they diminished it


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boognish_bear said:




If I woke up from a coma 6 months ago, I would 100% not believe this
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KaiBear said:

Harrison Bergeron said:

Oldbear83 said:

Harrison Bergeron said:

Oldbear83 said:

" Will be impressed if they have a new design that can withstand China's drones and super-sonic ICBMs."

Last I checked, all ICBMs are supersonic.

Fair enough - what is the new missile it has ... maybe it is hypersonic. Regardless, not sure an other big carrier makes sense.

depends on what it does besides the obvious.

Carriers are force projection, which drones/missiles cannot accomplish.

It's also important that new carriers do more than the older classes.

Anyway, a new carrier makes more sense than, say, the F-35 or DEI.

I'm definitely not an expert, but afraid China takes out all our carriers in a couple of days with those hypersonic missiles or massive drone attacks. Hope I'm wrong.

Carriers are hopelessly obsolete.

Easy to detect, a floating mega explosion loaded with jet fuel and bombs.

Multi billion dollar target for cheap drones and missiles.

And each CV is manned by approx 5000 sailors.




Unfortunately we are still fighting and planning for WW2 sea battles.

Even with the recent example of the Russians losing several warships in their Black Sea fleet to Ukranian drones.


I'm sorry, but you couldn't be more wrong in your assessment. Russia is literally still deploying some mostly mid 20th century naval tech, not to mention they only have 1 troubled aircraft carrier from the Soviet Union days. The US Navy is a completely different animal than any of our adversaries, including China.. They've been dealing with swarm missile attack threats for decades, and are now transitioning to the new drone type threats. Perhaps you didn't know the large amount of unmanned warfare capability (both offensive and defensive) the navy commands. Heck they're building future "ghost fleets" with air, sea, and subsurface capabilities.. Look up things like HELIOS, ODIN, Phalanx, and Switchblades as just a few defensive and offensive capabilities in the drone fight.

Carrier groups are military ecosystems that tie together multi ship, air, as well as other branches such as space force, Air Force, and Army capabilities. They are the ultimate forward operating force. If anything, drones are a greater threat to ground based assets. It's why we have had drone casualties in Syria and not in the Persian Gulf or Arabian Sea. This isn't your Father's or Grandfather's Navy.

Now that isn't meant to diminish the China threat. The problem is solving the cost and capacity calculus. Using million dollar missiles to stop thousand dollar drones is a poor equation. China also has a production advantage. We can and are maintaining the innovation advantage, but the production issue is unsolved. They are also advancing their capabilities that we have to counter.

A lot of new tech being developed is focusing on cheaper stopping costs such as advanced signal jamming, lasers, and microwaves. The defensive arcs around carriers are combos of long, medium, and short range matrices, meaning any strike at a carrier, whether hypersonic missiles or drones must succeed through each barrier. You also have the F35s being used as drone "commanders" bringing that element to their war fighting as a force multiplier. As you bring in these unmanned ships and "ghost fleets" you further extend your offensive and defensive range, and without the human casualty concern.

One thing is for sure, aircraft carriers aren't just some big floating dinghy filled with sailors waiting to get sunk by drones.
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ATL Bear said:

KaiBear said:

Harrison Bergeron said:

Oldbear83 said:

Harrison Bergeron said:

Oldbear83 said:

" Will be impressed if they have a new design that can withstand China's drones and super-sonic ICBMs."

Last I checked, all ICBMs are supersonic.

Fair enough - what is the new missile it has ... maybe it is hypersonic. Regardless, not sure an other big carrier makes sense.

depends on what it does besides the obvious.

Carriers are force projection, which drones/missiles cannot accomplish.

It's also important that new carriers do more than the older classes.

Anyway, a new carrier makes more sense than, say, the F-35 or DEI.

I'm definitely not an expert, but afraid China takes out all our carriers in a couple of days with those hypersonic missiles or massive drone attacks. Hope I'm wrong.

Carriers are hopelessly obsolete.

Easy to detect, a floating mega explosion loaded with jet fuel and bombs.

Multi billion dollar target for cheap drones and missiles.

And each CV is manned by approx 5000 sailors.




Unfortunately we are still fighting and planning for WW2 sea battles.

Even with the recent example of the Russians losing several warships in their Black Sea fleet to Ukranian drones.



I'm sorry, but you couldn't be more wrong in your assessment. Russia is literally still deploying some mostly mid 20th century naval tech, not to mention they only have 1 troubled aircraft carrier from the Soviet Union days. The US Navy is a completely different animal than any of our adversaries, including China.. They've been dealing with swarm missile attack threats for decades, and are now transitioning to the new drone type threats. Perhaps you didn't know the large amount of unmanned warfare capability (both offensive and defensive) the navy commands. Heck they're building future "ghost fleets" with air, sea, and subsurface capabilities.. Look up things like HELIOS, ODIN, Phalanx, and Switchblades as just a few defensive and offensive capabilities in the drone fight.

Carrier groups are military ecosystems that tie together multi ship, air, as well as other branches such as space force, Air Force, and Army capabilities. They are the ultimate forward operating force. If anything, drones are a greater threat to ground based assets. It's why we have had drone casualties in Syria and not in the Persian Gulf or Arabian Sea. This isn't your Father's or Grandfather's Navy.

Now that isn't meant to diminish the China threat. The problem is solving the cost and capacity calculus. Using million dollar missiles to stop thousand dollar drones is a poor equation. China also has a production advantage. We can and are maintaining the innovation advantage, but the production issue is unsolved. They are also advancing their capabilities that we have to counter.

A lot of new tech being developed is focusing on cheaper stopping costs such as advanced signal jamming, lasers, and microwaves. The defensive arcs around carriers are combos of long, medium, and short range matrices, meaning any strike at a carrier, whether hypersonic missiles or drones must succeed through each barrier. You also have the F35s being used as drone "commanders" bringing that element to their war fighting as a force multiplier. As you bring in these unmanned ships and "ghost fleets" you further extend your offensive and defensive range, and without the human casualty concern.

One thing is for sure, aircraft carriers aren't just some big floating dinghy filled with sailors waiting to get sunk by drones.

The use of lasers is very interesting and cost effective. The issue for the Navy is still swarming. 90% is not good enough if a hypersonic gets through to a carrier. How do you overcome swarms and rolling swarm attacks? If you look at the missile capabilities the number of anti-missile assets, the numbers game gets problematic. But, as you say the environment is changing. Just look at the Arleigh Burke loadouts and how they are changing.

Missile Loadouts: Arleigh Burke (1991-2018)

This is a really interesting article if you are interested in this.

DDG(X) Unveiled - What Can We Learn?
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FLBear5630 said:

whiterock said:

FLBear5630 said:

boognish_bear said:




I am not only one who sees it.

supporting incumbents is the rule. always has been. both parties. across all ideological strata. There is no party discipline without it.

What? Really? What world are you living in? Biden is supporting Trump? MAGA/Trump supported Biden? GOP supported Obama? Kerry/Reid supported Bush?

Even within the same Party the GOP has a long history of challenging policies that they do not agree with or that are not successful. Trump supported Bush? A little Kettle and Pot?

Trump is and was the first one to come out and not "fall in line" to follow Party politics.

Honestly, we can use a little more George H.W. Bush nowadays and separate Government from Politics. Not much of that going on. It is Politics with a little Government.


....Sigh....

one of the widest and most well-worn trails in politics is that parties protect their incumbents. First priority is protecting the seats you have. Second priority is competing for open seats. Last priority is throwing money at trying to defeat incumbents (meaning incumbents of the other party).

Primary challenges are so rare because it makes no sense to have a political party which tolerates, much less encourages primary challenges to its own incumbents.
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whiterock said:

FLBear5630 said:

whiterock said:

FLBear5630 said:

boognish_bear said:




I am not only one who sees it.

supporting incumbents is the rule. always has been. both parties. across all ideological strata. There is no party discipline without it.

What? Really? What world are you living in? Biden is supporting Trump? MAGA/Trump supported Biden? GOP supported Obama? Kerry/Reid supported Bush?

Even within the same Party the GOP has a long history of challenging policies that they do not agree with or that are not successful. Trump supported Bush? A little Kettle and Pot?

Trump is and was the first one to come out and not "fall in line" to follow Party politics.

Honestly, we can use a little more George H.W. Bush nowadays and separate Government from Politics. Not much of that going on. It is Politics with a little Government.


....Sigh....

one of the widest and most well-worn trails in politics is that parties protect their incumbents. First priority is protecting the seats you have. Second priority is competing for open seats. Last priority is throwing money at trying to defeat incumbents (meaning incumbents of the other party).

Primary challenges are so rare because it makes no sense to have a political party which tolerates, much less encourages primary challenges to its own incumbents.

No one is talking of a Primary Challenge to anyone. 2028 is open, there is no incumbent as Trump termed out. Yet, you overlook that Trump thinks NOTHING of primarying those that don't agree with him. But, that is OK? Trump is not about the Party, he could care less about the Party. Trump is about Trump and if you don't get in line with him he will Primary you in a heart beat, he has done it


Trump Threatens to Primary Any Republican Who Votes for Continuing Resolution
Senate Republicans who could face primary over Trump Cabinet picks
GOP senators responding to Trump allies' primary threats

I can go on. Yeah, support the Party. Trump is about Trump, either you are at the trough or you are a target. Very simplistic view of the world and consistent from his NY days. He was a Dem just as easy as a Republican when it suited him. Vance is the perfect match, goes where the wind blows...


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MNGA!!! Make Nigeria Great Again
Sic 'em Bears and Go Birds
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BigGameBaylorBear said:



MNGA!!! Make Nigeria Great Again

Didn't USAID, that DOGE cut as a waste, do that?????? Wasn't it a big item in "W" 's programs?
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https://www.state.gov/releases/office-of-the-spokesperson/2025/12/expanding-faith-based-healthcare-in-nigeria-through-the-america-first-global-health-strategy


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Let's Go Nigers!!

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BigGameBaylorBear said:



MNGA!!! Make Nigeria Great Again

Suspect this action will be very popular with Trump's Christian base.

Knew a wonderful Catholic priest from Nigeria.

Educated us on just how horible the medical services were is his home country.

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KaiBear said:

BigGameBaylorBear said:



MNGA!!! Make Nigeria Great Again

Suspect this action will be very popular with Trump's Christian base.

Knew a wonderful Catholic priest from Nigeria.

Educated us on just how horible the medical services were is his home country.




It's not the governments job to act as a charity. Leave that to the churches, not the taxpayer
Sic 'em Bears and Go Birds
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BigGameBaylorBear said:

KaiBear said:

BigGameBaylorBear said:



MNGA!!! Make Nigeria Great Again

Suspect this action will be very popular with Trump's Christian base.

Knew a wonderful Catholic priest from Nigeria.

Educated us on just how horible the medical services were is his home country.




It's not the governments job to act as a charity. Leave that to the churches, not the taxpayer


True

But Trump's action will be popular with the majority of his base in any case.

As the Christian community in Nigeria is under an enormous amount of pressure.
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