Trump 47 Economy

Anonymous
Will people who voted for Trump ever be honest and express they made a huge mistake?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One or two steel workers seem to be regretting the orange vote.




Cry me a freaking river. Biden walked hand in hand with them and they screwed him up the arse wihout even providing a wrap around. They were not blindsided. Trump told them over and over that he was against unions, but Trump supposedly has a penis and that's what mattered most to them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One or two steel workers seem to be regretting the orange vote.




Cry me a freaking river. Biden walked hand in hand with them and they screwed him up the arse wihout even providing a wrap around. They were not blindsided. Trump told them over and over that he was against unions, but Trump supposedly has a penis and that's what mattered most to them.


If he had more than a mushroom we wouldn’t be in this much trouble.
Anonymous
Biden on Trump not "wanting to be Herbert Hoover'

https://youtube.com/shorts/d1nmbIzBWaY?si=lwfjF_PM1UaxFvPU
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Biden on Trump not "wanting to be Herbert Hoover'

https://youtube.com/shorts/d1nmbIzBWaY?si=lwfjF_PM1UaxFvPU


Baby, it’s spun.
Look for a trumpville at a location near you.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/solangecharas/2025/03/14/the-rise-of-trumpvillesproject-2025-drives-economic-displacement/

The specter of economic displacement is rising in the U.S., with eerie echoes of the Hoovervilles that defined the Great Depression. Today, growing homelessness, stagnant wages, and declining affordability are converging with the political landscape shaped by Project 2025—a proposed policy overhaul that threatens to exacerbate these challenges. If implemented, the consequences could accelerate the emergence of "Trumpvilles"—tent encampments of economically displaced individuals—driven by policies that weaken social safety nets, restrict worker protections, and amplify economic inequality.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Biden on Trump not "wanting to be Herbert Hoover'

https://youtube.com/shorts/d1nmbIzBWaY?si=lwfjF_PM1UaxFvPU


Baby, it’s spun.
Look for a trumpville at a location near you.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/solangecharas/2025/03/14/the-rise-of-trumpvillesproject-2025-drives-economic-displacement/

The specter of economic displacement is rising in the U.S., with eerie echoes of the Hoovervilles that defined the Great Depression. Today, growing homelessness, stagnant wages, and declining affordability are converging with the political landscape shaped by Project 2025—a proposed policy overhaul that threatens to exacerbate these challenges. If implemented, the consequences could accelerate the emergence of "Trumpvilles"—tent encampments of economically displaced individuals—driven by policies that weaken social safety nets, restrict worker protections, and amplify economic inequality.


The important thing is that the billionaires will be safe and have their tax cut.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Biden on Trump not "wanting to be Herbert Hoover'

https://youtube.com/shorts/d1nmbIzBWaY?si=lwfjF_PM1UaxFvPU


Baby, it’s spun.
Look for a trumpville at a location near you.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/solangecharas/2025/03/14/the-rise-of-trumpvillesproject-2025-drives-economic-displacement/

The specter of economic displacement is rising in the U.S., with eerie echoes of the Hoovervilles that defined the Great Depression. Today, growing homelessness, stagnant wages, and declining affordability are converging with the political landscape shaped by Project 2025—a proposed policy overhaul that threatens to exacerbate these challenges. If implemented, the consequences could accelerate the emergence of "Trumpvilles"—tent encampments of economically displaced individuals—driven by policies that weaken social safety nets, restrict worker protections, and amplify economic inequality.


The important thing is that the billionaires will be safe and have their tax cut.


There's a simple reason the billionaires are so much more successful than the rest of us. Day in and day out, they made the right choices, thought the right thoughts, had the right sorts of conversations with the right sorts of people and acted in virtuous ways that brought them closer to God. They deserve every penny of their earnings while the rest of us must search our souls to identify where we went so wrong. If that means poverty, so be it. (sarcasm, btw)


Anonymous
Anonymous
But wait everyone keeps talking about federal spending being cut
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:But wait everyone keeps talking about federal spending being cut


Yes. Spending has been going up since Trump was inaugurated. It’s just not being spent on rural or urban Americans. Wonder what it’s being spent on??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But wait everyone keeps talking about federal spending being cut


Yes. Spending has been going up since Trump was inaugurated. It’s just not being spent on rural or urban Americans. Wonder what it’s being spent on??


Spending is up because people have been buying stuff ahead of the tariffs.
Anonymous
Trump has pushed China, Korea and Japan to sign a trade deal that excludes the US.

Combined with that is happening in Europe and the US economy will be screwed for a generation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But wait everyone keeps talking about federal spending being cut


Yes. Spending has been going up since Trump was inaugurated. It’s just not being spent on rural or urban Americans. Wonder what it’s being spent on??


Spending is up because people have been buying stuff ahead of the tariffs.


No. This is a reference to US government spending. Taxpayers dollars that are leaving the treasury. Monies that Trump’s government is spending despite all the DOGE cuts and destruction.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But wait everyone keeps talking about federal spending being cut


Yes. Spending has been going up since Trump was inaugurated. It’s just not being spent on rural or urban Americans. Wonder what it’s being spent on??


Spending is up because people have been buying stuff ahead of the tariffs.


No. This is a reference to US government spending. Taxpayers dollars that are leaving the treasury. Monies that Trump’s government is spending despite all the DOGE cuts and destruction.


The vast majority of federal employees who have been laid off are still receiving paychecks. For now. Congress will decide whether they return to work or are totally let go. Once they get around to it. In the meantime, they are getting paid to stay home and do nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But wait everyone keeps talking about federal spending being cut


Yes. Spending has been going up since Trump was inaugurated. It’s just not being spent on rural or urban Americans. Wonder what it’s being spent on??


Spending is up because people have been buying stuff ahead of the tariffs.


No. This is a reference to US government spending. Taxpayers dollars that are leaving the treasury. Monies that Trump’s government is spending despite all the DOGE cuts and destruction.


The vast majority of federal employees who have been laid off are still receiving paychecks. For now. Congress will decide whether they return to work or are totally let go. Once they get around to it. In the meantime, they are getting paid to stay home and do nothing.


While this is true, it doesn’t account for federal spending going up ever since Trump was inaugurated.
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