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Bluesbrother

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After watching the results of the NYC election with only 12% of the morons turned out to vote ... I officially hate that sh**hole city. As a nation, we suck in our ability to participate in self-governance to maintain American values. Sad part is that no one gives a sh*t. The Muslim Marxists are elated as well as the dumbest part of the American electorate. Same in London. Not one of us could move to any Arab country and do the same with the stated intention of "taking over a sovereign nation". This is what mass immigration and desperate corrupt politicians get you ... ALL BY DESIGN. It's easy to fool someone but damned near impossible to convince them that they have been fooled. WASH RINSE REPEAT. God help us.
 

cole@854

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And he can't really say anything substantial about it because of his party.

Well, it really isn't his party, and if wasn't such a spineless coward, he would dismiss the policies of this commie bastard and say this isn't anywhere close to the platform needed to defeat Vance.
 

TheFrontRunner

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Is Simple Man a bot? I can't see how a human could literrally spend 16 hours, 7 days a week copying and pasting from Twiiter. Can't be remotely healthy.

Nitro, the guy that tried to call out our good friend @Simple Man recently has like 10 of the last 14 posts in this thread haha.

Hypocrisy is a helluva drug. We are about to go back to his coldbeer days when he use to spam this thread like midseason tweak.
 
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There wasn't one race that was a surprise. Your knee jerk reaction is what seems to be rampant from those who perhaps expected differently. The left chose left and extreme left....nothing more. We saw what happened when the country went extreme woke in 23/24.....they got stomped in the last election. This has zero to do w/ the GOP.

The fact they weren't a surprise is in and of itself bad. New Jersey recently had a gop governor. Virginia had youngkin who was popular. Yet both states now have dem women as gov.

An open socialist and Muslim won nyc. JD vance's brother couldn't win mayor of Cincinnati despite the massive wave of crime the last several months.

Maine went further left instead of towards the center.

So no they weren't surprises but that doesn't in any way negate the very disturbing trend to the left when the right should be winning on key issues in all these cities and states.
 

TheFrontRunner

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LineSkiCat14

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The fact they weren't a surprise is in and of itself bad. New Jersey recently had a gop governor. Virginia had youngkin who was popular. Yet both states now have dem women as gov.

An open socialist and Muslim won nyc. JD vance's brother couldn't win mayor of Cincinnati despite the massive wave of crime the last several months.

Maine went further left instead of towards the center.

So no they weren't surprises but that doesn't in any way negate the very disturbing trend to the left when the right should be winning on key issues in all these cities and states.

I do think there's a contingency of Americans who aren't quite sure what to make of Trump's second term. For things in his control and things out of his control, doesn't seem to be going as well as the first term. Now I didn't expect him to be able to peel back inflation. But, that's what people see and want. And so far, things are kind of exactly the same as they were a year ago.

I believe that there's only so much a single person can do even as the president. But I'm not everyone and I'm sure some moderates are being pulled left because things simply haven't gotten better economically.
 

HymanKaplan

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The Democrats would have to be perfect to win back either the House or Senate.

I just searched youtube, to find an article that explains this. It was there yesterday, scrolled through 4 pages of CNN and various other liberal news outlets/stories and never saw it.

That isn't supposed to happen, according to the algorithm. I think Google is putting it's thumb, errrrrr micro-penis on the scale.
 

ukalumni00

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I am killing it in my investments but I have not seen much relief in overall prices(food, utilities, etc). Only thing I have really noticed is gas has come down a bit. I think some of this is corporate greed and refusing to lower prices as long as folks keep paying it but sooner or later Trump has to start showing the real receipts for the majority of the country to feel better about the economy.
 
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I do think there's a contingency of Americans who aren't quite sure what to make of Trump's second term. For things in his control and things out of his control, doesn't seem to be going as well as the first term. Now I didn't expect him to be able to peel back inflation. But, that's what people see and want. And so far, things are kind of exactly the same as they were a year ago.

I believe that there's only so much a single person can do even as the president. But I'm not everyone and I'm sure some moderates are being pulled left because things simply haven't gotten better economically.

I agree. The shortcomings are in the messaging. They are in the right on every issue but expect the public to already understand. The public is stupid and it takes repeated, varied attempts of messaging to get it through their thick skull.

The shutdown is the perfect example. The vast majority of people are clueless the gop offered the continuing resolution loads of times. Instead, they give the sound bite about the dems shutting it down for illegals.

The latter is definitely true, but if you include the explanation with some detail about the cr and how many times they said no; it would be way more effective.
 

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Beck says biggest scamdal of his life will play out over the next 24 hours. J6, I believe. Could be the Hillary emails that have been recovered by some overseas country that Trump is making great again.
I thought they said they had found the J6 pipe bomber. Trying to say it’s some fed working with Democrats. Going to reveal tomorrow.
 

LineSkiCat14

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Inflation is lower than it was a year ago. Wages are out-pacing inflation, housing prices are starting to go down, and the government recorded a surplus two consecutive quarters.

I don't think I can make it any simpler than that.

IDK man.. it really isn't much better by me, but that could be more of a regional/state thing as well. I'm certainly not blaming Trump for not being able to make Milk prices go down.

But.. for me.. gas prices are the same (maybe a smidge lower), grocery bills haven't budged. My work insurance went up, home owners insurance up. Cost of goods still the same. Again, not blaming Trump at all, but I;m not everyone. And if people are still in economic distress they're going to start to pin it on whoever is in power. Sadly, I think the economy has been on the wrong track for long before Trumps 2nd turn. Like the tech job market was in real trouble, that didn't happen because Trump won his 2nd term.
 

LineSkiCat14

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The housing market is interesting. My big prediction is that as boomers really start to get into their golden years, we are going to see a yearly influx of boomer homes hitting the market. It's an unfortunate reality of life. Most know I lost my mom recently. But this is a perfect example of what will happen, that I went through: A boomer will go into assisted living, or pass away, and that house will have to go to the child/children. The child will either keep it as they need a home (removing a buyer), or if they already have a home one will get sold (adding supply back).

Boomers own anywhere from 41-45% of homes. That supply will inevitably be relinquished and I think thats going to really open up the housing market and flood the following generations with wealth.
 
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HymanKaplan

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Anecdotally, anyone can find an example of the economy being worse, but that's not how it works, for obvious reasons.
 

vhcat1970

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I do think there's a contingency of Americans who aren't quite sure what to make of Trump's second term. For things in his control and things out of his control, doesn't seem to be going as well as the first term. Now I didn't expect him to be able to peel back inflation. But, that's what people see and want. And so far, things are kind of exactly the same as they were a year ago.

I believe that there's only so much a single person can do even as the president. But I'm not everyone and I'm sure some moderates are being pulled left because things simply haven't gotten better economically.
So far, his tariffs are feeding inflation to the tune of around a half a percent.
 

HymanKaplan

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The housing market is interesting. My big prediction is that as boomers really start to get into their golden years, we are going to see a yearly influx of boomer homes hitting the market. It's an unfortunate reality of life. Most know I lost my mom recently. But this is a perfect example of what will happen, that I went through: A boomer will go into assisted living, or pass away, and that house will have to go to the child/children. The child will either keep it as they need a home (removing a buyer), or if they already have a home one will get sold (adding supply back).

Boomers own anywhere from 41-45% of homes. That supply will inevitably be relinquished and I think thats going to really open up the housing market and flood the following generations with wealth.

A lot of them are putting everything into an irrevocable trust, to protect it from Medicare look back, and inheritance tax.

I watched a friend last year, spend his last 11 months in a Medicare approved nursing home. I'm telling you right now, as Cypress Hill sang, "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That." I'm setting up measures, and I'm not afraid to die.
 
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vhcat1970

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People keep telling me that Trump has wrecked the economy. They say it a lot.

I've yet to see anyone tell me how, much less site evidence.
"U.S. factory activity retreated at a slightly sharper pace this month, as production fell into contraction, according to a survey of manufacturing firms.
The Institute for Supply Management said Monday that its purchasing managers’ index of manufacturing activity fell to 48.7 in October from 49.1 in September. Economists polled by The Wall Street Journal had expected the index to edge up to 49.3.
With the reading still below 50, it points to contraction in activity in the sector for the eighth month in a row, though a score above 42.3 on the index generally tallies with expansion in the wider U.S. economy.
“In October, U.S. manufacturing activity contracted at a faster rate, with contractions in production and inventories,” said Susan Spence, chair of the ISM Manufacturing Business Survey Committee.
While there were gains in new orders in August followed by production in September, those short gains didn’t appear to translate into sustained growth for the sector, a reflection of continuing economic uncertainty, Spence added.
The index for production in particularly fell into contraction after growing in September. New orders and employment also contracted in October, the data showed."

 

vhcat1970

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I am killing it in my investments but I have not seen much relief in overall prices(food, utilities, etc). Only thing I have really noticed is gas has come down a bit. I think some of this is corporate greed and refusing to lower prices as long as folks keep paying it but sooner or later Trump has to start showing the real receipts for the majority of the country to feel better about the economy.
The only way you get relief in prices is deflation. As you say, gas is one.
 

vhcat1970

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Inflation is lower than it was a year ago.
Convenient time frame. Since April - start of tariffs - rate has increased from 2.3% to 3.0% in Sept.
Wages are out-pacing inflation, housing prices are starting to go down, and the government recorded a surplus two consecutive quarters.

I don't think I can make it any simpler than that.
Needs to start showing up broadly soon to change people's minds by before Nov. 2026.