Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I wonder if these workers are shrewd enough to connect the dots that many of the jobs were the result of Biden renewables infrastructure and their job loss is the result of trump squashing the incentives. And if so, will these trump voters twist their mind into a deformed pretzel to vote for trump again?
That area voted for Trump by something like 77-23 - it’s MTG’s district. So yes, deformed pretzel it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I wonder if these workers are shrewd enough to connect the dots that many of the jobs were the result of Biden renewables infrastructure and their job loss is the result of trump squashing the incentives. And if so, will these trump voters twist their mind into a deformed pretzel to vote for trump again?
That area voted for Trump by something like 77-23 - it’s MTG’s district. So yes, deformed pretzel it is.[/quote
FAFO
Anonymous wrote:
I wonder if these workers are shrewd enough to connect the dots that many of the jobs were the result of Biden renewables infrastructure and their job loss is the result of trump squashing the incentives. And if so, will these trump voters twist their mind into a deformed pretzel to vote for trump again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this good?
It’s giving 1970s!!
I got gas today and it was 50 cents/gallon higher than it was last week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this good?
It’s giving 1970s!!
Anonymous wrote:Is this good?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:bUt tHe StOcK MaRkEt
Where's that Bondi gif screaming the DOW is 50,000 dollars and you want to talk about Epstein (paraphrasing), but you know the gif.
Well the Dow is now at 27,330, and somebody should tell her it is not dollars.
Huh? You mean 47,330.
Either way, below 50k. Where is the PP from earlier on this thread who was bragging about their stock portfolio?
You do realize that stock portfolios don’t mirror the Dow generally and can perform better than the DJI?