Trump's Second Term

They would need Johnson to let them introduce something. The speaker just shoves aside anything he THINKS TRUMP doesn't like.
Fixed that for you.
We are in our mid-late 70's. The damage Trump has done to the USA in two and a half months won't -- CAN'T -- be fixed in our lifetimes. And there's three years and 9.5 months to go. Not that things will change at the end of Trump's nominal term, because free elections won't be happening.
 
Fixed that for you.
We are in our mid-late 70's. The damage Trump has done to the USA in two and a half months won't -- CAN'T -- be fixed in our lifetimes. And there's three years and 9.5 months to go. Not that things will change at the end of Trump's nominal term, because free elections won't be happening.
I'm more optimistic.

Trump is causing too much chaos too soon before the institutions are fully dismantled.

A lot of his MAGA fans will either suffer from very sudden price rises, or job uncertainty, or pensions and his attacks on government services. And he will lose critical elections preventing drones being installed in critical roles.

He's managing to break through the bubble
 
An awful lot of people couldn't survive without those payments. Mrs. Shemp and I could get by for years without it, but millions would be in immediate trouble.

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Even for many of those who could initially scrape by without Social Security, their ability to do so long term would be dependent on the rate of return on their retirement accounts being sufficiently larger than the inflation rate. With the potential for stagflation, who knows what's going to happen.
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And 15 minutes later, the Dow has shed almost 300 points more: -1,285.74 (-3.17%) today.
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Even for many of those who could initially scrape by without Social Security, their ability to do so long term would be dependent on the rate of return on their retirement accounts being sufficiently larger than the inflation rate. With the potential for stagflation, who knows what's going to happen.
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Yeah, it would depend on how long we live, and if there are large medical expenses or we end up spending our last years in a nursing home, and a lot of other factors.
 
The Senate voted 51-48 to pass a resolution blocking the tariffs on Canada from taking effect

Four republicans defected
Collins, Murkowsi, Rand Paul and McConnell

But it looks like Little Mikey Johnson has blocked it and anyway without a 2/3 majority Donald will just Veto it.

But, cracks are beginning to show in the GOP.
 
The Senate voted 51-48 to pass a resolution blocking the tariffs on Canada from taking effect

Four republicans defected
Collins, Murkowsi, Rand Paul and McConnell

But it looks like Little Mikey Johnson has blocked it and anyway without a 2/3 majority Donald will just Veto it.

But, cracks are beginning to show in the GOP.
Still far more crackheads than cracks.
 

trump reveals gold card, $5m fast pass to citizenship. like physically, an actual gold card with his glaring face on it
Any chance of a non Lebedev link. Even if the owner wasn't an FSB plant, the website floods every page with rubbish.
 
Policies never change

Donald J. Trump
@realDonald Trump
TO THE MANY INVESTORS COMING INTO THE UNITED STATES AND INVESTING MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF MONEY, MY POLICIES WILL NEVER CHANGE. THIS IS A GREAT TIME TO GET RICH, RICHER THAN EVER BEFORE!!!
 
I heard a good discussion last night where it was stated that the power to negotiate trade deals ultimately rests with congress and it has only been delegated to the president because typically that person isn't a moron and can be trusted to have America's interests at heart and listen to trade experts. But congress has the power to revoke that privilege and would only need the backing of a few repubs to do so.

Not just a few. The delegation of authority is a law passed by Congress. Repealing that law requires another act of Congress following all the same constitutional rules, meaning Trump has veto power, and overriding the veto requires 2/3 of the House and Senate to override, not just a few defectors.
 
The Senate voted 51-48 to pass a resolution blocking the tariffs on Canada from taking effect

Four republicans defected
Collins, Murkowsi, Rand Paul and McConnell

But it looks like Little Mikey Johnson has blocked it and anyway without a 2/3 majority Donald will just Veto it.

But, cracks are beginning to show in the GOP.
I wouldn't really say this is evidence of "cracks forming". In fact just the opposite. It shows that the GOP still firmly has their lips planted on trump's behind.

Collins and Murkowski always had a little defiance towards Trump (remember they voted against the republican health care plan), but they also fall in line on other things (like confirming Drunky McRapeface.) Voting against a resolution they probably recognize would go nowhere isn't that big of a deal for them.

Moscow Mitch is on his way out, so he has nothing to lose and he can use it to rebuild his reputation. ("Ignore all the times I supported Trump as he destroyed the country, I stood up to him in the most meaningless way! Remember me fondly when I am gone")

The only "unusual" person was Rand Paul, but his politics are a bit "weird" on account of his libertarian leanings.

Meanwhile, 48 senate republicans took a look at the resolution and said "lets let Trump continue to destroy the economy".
 
Fed Chairman is playing politics apparently. Donald tells him to cut interest rates.

In other words Donald ◊◊◊◊ the bed and wants someone else to clean it up.

Donald J. Trump
@realDonald Trump.
This would be a PERFECT time for Fed Chairman Jerome Powell to cut Interest Rates. He is always "late," but he could now change his image, and quickly. Energy prices are down, Interest Rates are down, Inflation is down, even Eggs are down 69%, and Jobs are UP, all within two months - A BIG WIN for America. CUT INTEREST RATES, JEROME, AND STOP PLAYING POLITICS!
 
Good news for Gamers, Nintendo says it will pause pre-orders launch of the Switch 2 because of the new Trump tariffs.
 
As well as it's 34% retaliatory tariff, China also added 11 additional U.S. companies to its "unreliable entities" list, virtually banning them from doing business in China or with Chinese companies, and expanded export controls on seven types of rare earth related items.
 
So, the Trump administration tried to change the way social security numbers are assigned in Maine, all because Trump was butt-hurt that the governor of Main didn't agree to his Trans-athelete ban.

From: https://apnews.com/article/social-s...-transgender-100540d59a1a8a2c919397ce047e5a75
The Social Security Administration’s acting commissioner is facing calls to resign after he issued an order — which was quickly rescinded — that would have required Maine parents to register their newborns for Social Security numbers at a federal office rather than the hospital. Newly unearthed emails show that the March 5 decision was made as political payback to Maine Gov. Janet Mills, a Democrat who has defied the Trump administration’s push to deny federal funding to the state over transgender athletes.

So the party that is all about "states rights" retaliates when Maine tries to set its own policy separately from the federal government.

And the party that is all about "efficiency" tries to change the system to be less efficient.
 

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