Anonymous wrote:In a blow to the “experts,” President Trump’s tariffs brought in a RECORD $33 BILLION in the month of October alone
And leftists are trying to zero that out, of course
Keep the money flowing!
Anonymous wrote:Trump says he may cut income tax 'completely' because of tariff income
https://www.reuters.com/world/trump-says-he-may-cut-income-tax-completely-because-tariff-income-2025-11-28/
Estimated FY2026 tariff revenue: $207 billion.
Estimated FY2026 individual income tax revenue: $2.6 trillion.
I am beginning to understand how Trump bankrupted a casino and 5 other companies. Now he is doing it to the country.
But hey, let's let a "businessman" run the country.
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Anonymous wrote:Trump says he may cut income tax 'completely' because of tariff income
https://www.reuters.com/world/trump-says-he-may-cut-income-tax-completely-because-tariff-income-2025-11-28/
Estimated FY2026 tariff revenue: $207 billion.
Estimated FY2026 individual income tax revenue: $2.6 trillion.
I am beginning to understand how Trump bankrupted a casino and 5 other companies. Now he is doing it to the country.
But hey, let's let a "businessman" run the country.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Average electricity cost increase since Jan:
Missouri ⬆️ 37%
Iowa ⬆️ 30%
North Dakota ⬆️ 30%
Oklahoma ⬆️ 30%
New Jersey ⬆️ 27%
Nebraska ⬆️ 25%
Montana ⬆️ 25%
Wyoming ⬆️ 23%
NATIONWIDE ⬆️ 11%
but let's focus on getting more data centers and ignore the costs for retail consumers, while also shunning renewable energy, which would make all of this more affordable.
All those states, except NJ, will still support Trump and his minions.
Anonymous wrote:Average electricity cost increase since Jan:
Missouri ⬆️ 37%
Iowa ⬆️ 30%
North Dakota ⬆️ 30%
Oklahoma ⬆️ 30%
New Jersey ⬆️ 27%
Nebraska ⬆️ 25%
Montana ⬆️ 25%
Wyoming ⬆️ 23%
NATIONWIDE ⬆️ 11%
but let's focus on getting more data centers and ignore the costs for retail consumers, while also shunning renewable energy, which would make all of this more affordable.
Anonymous wrote:Average electricity cost increase since Jan:
Missouri ⬆️ 37%
Iowa ⬆️ 30%
North Dakota ⬆️ 30%
Oklahoma ⬆️ 30%
New Jersey ⬆️ 27%
Nebraska ⬆️ 25%
Montana ⬆️ 25%
Wyoming ⬆️ 23%
NATIONWIDE ⬆️ 11%
but let's focus on getting more data centers and ignore the costs for retail consumers, while also shunning renewable energy, which would make all of this more affordable.
Anonymous wrote:I thought there was a big shopping boycott this year on Black Friday and cyber Monday?