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Trump's Second Term

Donald negotiated a 55% reduction in Soya exports to China.
Well done Donald.

Bessent: I'm gonna break the news: Chinese have agreed to buy 12 million metric tons of soybeans during this season and 25 million tons per year for the next three years... Our great soybean farmers who the Chinese used as political pawns-- that's off the table. They should prosper in the years to come. They backed President Trump and they knew that he had their back.

 
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I have seen someone suggest that AOC publicly accept the implicit challenge in Trump's claims about his IQ tests at Walter Reed. After all he said she would struggle, so a public comparison would be great and I'm sure he'd demonstrate his ability.
I’m strongly busy right now solving the Boy Scout Jamboree tug of war, the War of 1812 Overture, and that rumble between the Jets & Sharks. I’ll get to her in two weeks.
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Russian weapons really have regressed. A couple of years ago, their state TV were telling us about the nuclear torpedo which could cause a tsunami large enough to obliterate the entire UK.

Presumably they decided there was no need to develop a weapon to flood the country when they could count on our privatised water companies to do it for them.
 
/draws sword

“In Philadelphia, we call it a Hoagie.”
But I'm also willing to bet that in Philadelphia many people would look at what comes out of a Subway and say "what the hell is that supposed to be?"

Here in Vermont we're likely to call what Philadelphians call a hoagie a "grinder." And if you go to any self-respecting deli, which includes a rather large number of self-respecting gas stations and general stores, or at least used to, a similar remark would be made.
 
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Keep turning the screw

Senator Eric Schmitt
@SenEricSchmitt
The justice system was weaponized against Republicans in a way we have never seen before.

We should have Watergate-style hearings on this for MONTHS.

People must be held accountable—resignations, firings, arrests. Otherwise, this will happen again.


What's he talking about now?
 
Who can tell?

He posted this too.

Immediately after President Trump announced he was running, the system was weaponized against him.

We have never seen an effort to go after political opponents in the United States of America like the one executed by Biden's DOJ.

Justice is coming.

 
Well then, they should rename it Hoagieway in Philadelphia at least.

To add just a tad bit of seriousness, at last check, hoagies are normally considered a subset of subs. Attempting to argue that hoagies are superior to other forms of subs makes more sense than arguing that all subs should be called hoagies.

What's he talking about now?

Does it actually matter? The general claim is something that gets renewed endlessly by Republicans. Seriously, come on. For example, all a Republican has to do is quietly take home lots and lots and lots of top secret things including nuclear secrets, repeatedly refuse to return them, and falsely swear that now they don't have any more top secret documents for the nth time while publicly and falsely proclaiming that those are his personal property and the Justice system will try to go after them! If that isn't weaponizing the justice system, what could weaponizing the justice system possibly be?

More directly, though, the chyron says 2020 election interference. That rather gives the game away, if not whatever the inane specifics are this time. For what it's worth, of course, there fairly certainly was significant pro-Republican election interference in a bunch of ways that far, far outstrip pro-Democratic Party election interference, but we can reasonably predict that this same man will show exactly zero interest in going after the pro-Republican cheating and significant interest in going after things that aren't even remotely cheating in the first place. Frankly, the DOJ's slow walking and overall protection towards Trump even under Biden is worthy of far more note and attention than accusations about how biased the DOJ was when Trump pushed things beyond the limits of how far they could protect him without totally giving away how bad things were.
 
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are all the GOP Congress critters going to have a turn of the screw


Sen. Marsha Blackburn
@MarshaBlackburn
Earlier this month, we discovered one of the worst abuses of government power in our nation’s history.

No American should be spied on because of their political beliefs, and there needs to be a reckoning for Jack Smith and every Biden official who was involved in this.

 

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