Son extremely upset over Jerome Powell

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Anonymous wrote:What is with all the ridiculous trolling lately?! There is zero chance a 16 year old who had a “bit” of interest in politics but is otherwise focused on football and friends was bawling over a subpoena to Jerome Powell and had to be dragged to school because of it.


Football?!
Good lord. My kids discussed politics in high school classes openly, and economic issues, and still do so in college. This directly relates to his financial future if things unravel.


Exactly. My 16 year old son is very interested and involved in what is going on.


I don't support this, most teens in the DMV think is cool to be Liberals, and hate Trump for no reason.


I finally understand the stupidity of poor MAGA who like (no, salivate) to be the rug under Trump's feet.


Oh and I mean poor, not like the rich getting off on the grift
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Your kid met Powell?

Nice!

I must admit he seems like a bada$$ in his own way

Im sure other old people must envy that


he really is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think OP is trolling you people.

I think some of the people responding as though this isn’t a terrible trolling attempt are themselves trolls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is with all the ridiculous trolling lately?! There is zero chance a 16 year old who had a “bit” of interest in politics but is otherwise focused on football and friends was bawling over a subpoena to Jerome Powell and had to be dragged to school because of it.


Exactly.
Anonymous
I’m confused?

Is he upset that JP didn’t do illegal stuff for Frump?

Or is he mad at Frump because of the investigation?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Troll or humble brag lol


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is with all the ridiculous trolling lately?! There is zero chance a 16 year old who had a “bit” of interest in politics but is otherwise focused on football and friends was bawling over a subpoena to Jerome Powell and had to be dragged to school because of it.


Exactly.


+1 or maybe he used that as an excuse because he knew mom would get it. He probably had a test today he wasn’t prepared for.

Mom, are you overly involved and speak about politics in your home?
Anonymous
I’m upset about Jerome Powell.

I am also upset about Mark Kelley.

I am sad these people are being targeted.

Anonymous
Let him stay home, it can be tough
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS, 16, has always been a bit interested in politics and at one point he was able to meet Jerome Powell. During this past year his interest has faded a bit, he’s become more interested in football and his friends. However with the recent subpoena of Jerome Powell he’s become absolutely devastated. He was bawling last night and I practically had to drag him to school this morning. When the administration did other terrible things he was mostly level headed but this is new for him.


i can troll too but this is a plus level
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is with all the ridiculous trolling lately?! There is zero chance a 16 year old who had a “bit” of interest in politics but is otherwise focused on football and friends was bawling over a subpoena to Jerome Powell and had to be dragged to school because of it.


Football?!
Good lord. My kids discussed politics in high school classes openly, and economic issues, and still do so in college. This directly relates to his financial future if things unravel.


Exactly. My 16 year old son is very interested and involved in what is going on.


does he need a cookie?
Anonymous
Maybe he should ask why his building is over a billion over budget.
But since Powell is a Trump hater, corruption is allowed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe he should ask why his building is over a billion over budget.
But since Powell is a Trump hater, corruption is allowed.


You are a sheep?

Do you allow questions on the fabulous ballroom/bunker that has destroyed a national treasure? It doesn't belong to that shmuck
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS, 16, has always been a bit interested in politics and at one point he was able to meet Jerome Powell. During this past year his interest has faded a bit, he’s become more interested in football and his friends. However with the recent subpoena of Jerome Powell he’s become absolutely devastated. He was bawling last night and I practically had to drag him to school this morning. When the administration did other terrible things he was mostly level headed but this is new for him.


Your ... 16-year-old son ... was ... BAWLING?

Troll better, OP. Come on, now. You're phoning it in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS, 16, has always been a bit interested in politics and at one point he was able to meet Jerome Powell. During this past year his interest has faded a bit, he’s become more interested in football and his friends. However with the recent subpoena of Jerome Powell he’s become absolutely devastated. He was bawling last night and I practically had to drag him to school this morning. When the administration did other terrible things he was mostly level headed but this is new for him.


Your ... 16-year-old son ... was ... BAWLING?

Troll better, OP. Come on, now. You're phoning it in.


Why not?

Unlike your kids, a lot of 16 year olds seem to be intelligent. If one of the last independent agencies falls, what's next?

Im sure OP's kid doesn’t want to be drafted to fight for Greenland.
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