Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If any day exposes the differences between urban elites and most of the country, this day does
Just had a great couple meetings with contractors working on my house in North Carolina far from the beltway bubble.
None of them are impacted by the tariffs. None of them were Hispanic. They lived in the area since childhood, an electrician, a plumber, a contractor and helpers.
All of them support stopping the overwhelming immigration that replace US workers with cheap labor and all of them support tariffs to bring back manufacturing to US.
Maybe we should be able to build our own anti-biotics without the globalists demanding their cut.
Good Day!
Just wait til you have to pay for lumber for your addition.
They have lumber mills in NC. It will help western NC recover.
But you anti US workers don’t care
Anonymous wrote:If any day exposes the differences between urban elites and most of the country, this day does
Just had a great couple meetings with contractors working on my house in North Carolina far from the beltway bubble.
None of them are impacted by the tariffs. None of them were Hispanic. They lived in the area since childhood, an electrician, a plumber, a contractor and helpers.
All of them support stopping the overwhelming immigration that replace US workers with cheap labor and all of them support tariffs to bring back manufacturing to US.
Maybe we should be able to build our own anti-biotics without the globalists demanding their cut.
Good Day!
Anonymous wrote:If any day exposes the differences between urban elites and most of the country, this day does
Just had a great couple meetings with contractors working on my house in North Carolina far from the beltway bubble.
None of them are impacted by the tariffs. None of them were Hispanic. They lived in the area since childhood, an electrician, a plumber, a contractor and helpers.
All of them support stopping the overwhelming immigration that replace US workers with cheap labor and all of them support tariffs to bring back manufacturing to US.
Maybe we should be able to build our own anti-biotics without the globalists demanding their cut.
Good Day!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If any day exposes the differences between urban elites and most of the country, this day does
Just had a great couple meetings with contractors working on my house in North Carolina far from the beltway bubble.
None of them are impacted by the tariffs. None of them were Hispanic. They lived in the area since childhood, an electrician, a plumber, a contractor and helpers.
All of them support stopping the overwhelming immigration that replace US workers with cheap labor and all of them support tariffs to bring back manufacturing to US.
Maybe we should be able to build our own anti-biotics without the globalists demanding their cut.
Good Day!
Well, we used to do that but with the cuts to the NIH and to research universities, we won't anymore. The medical research scientists will retool and learn plumbing and contracting instead of chemistry and biology. We used to have a knowledge-based economy but Trump doesn't want that and neither do your contractors. So we won't have that anymore.
The manufacturing left way before the cuts to NIH.
And believe me, NIH grants do NOT build anything.
But who can debate with someone that cant read
Even with all going on, Durban and Democrats, want to expand immigration. You cannot make this up how much Democrats hate US workers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If any day exposes the differences between urban elites and most of the country, this day does
Just had a great couple meetings with contractors working on my house in North Carolina far from the beltway bubble.
None of them are impacted by the tariffs. None of them were Hispanic. They lived in the area since childhood, an electrician, a plumber, a contractor and helpers.
All of them support stopping the overwhelming immigration that replace US workers with cheap labor and all of them support tariffs to bring back manufacturing to US.
Maybe we should be able to build our own anti-biotics without the globalists demanding their cut.
Good Day!
Well, we used to do that but with the cuts to the NIH and to research universities, we won't anymore. The medical research scientists will retool and learn plumbing and contracting instead of chemistry and biology. We used to have a knowledge-based economy but Trump doesn't want that and neither do your contractors. So we won't have that anymore.
The manufacturing left way before the cuts to NIH.
And believe me, NIH grants do NOT build anything.
But who can debate with someone that cant read
Even with all going on, Durban and Democrats, want to expand immigration. You cannot make this up how much Democrats hate US workers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If any day exposes the differences between urban elites and most of the country, this day does
Just had a great couple meetings with contractors working on my house in North Carolina far from the beltway bubble.
None of them are impacted by the tariffs. None of them were Hispanic. They lived in the area since childhood, an electrician, a plumber, a contractor and helpers.
All of them support stopping the overwhelming immigration that replace US workers with cheap labor and all of them support tariffs to bring back manufacturing to US.
Maybe we should be able to build our own anti-biotics without the globalists demanding their cut.
Good Day!
Just wait til you have to pay for lumber for your addition.
Anonymous wrote:If any day exposes the differences between urban elites and most of the country, this day does
Just had a great couple meetings with contractors working on my house in North Carolina far from the beltway bubble.
None of them are impacted by the tariffs. None of them were Hispanic. They lived in the area since childhood, an electrician, a plumber, a contractor and helpers.
All of them support stopping the overwhelming immigration that replace US workers with cheap labor and all of them support tariffs to bring back manufacturing to US.
Maybe we should be able to build our own anti-biotics without the globalists demanding their cut.
Good Day!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its about time someone stood up for the American workers and businesses. Thank you DJT
Fortunately, he doesnt listen to a bunch of whining liberal moms on the internet
How are massive job losses and losing markets by our big businesses going to help the average american who is losing spending power, losing their retirement savings and losing their jobs?
It took decades to export our jobs.
It will take decades to bring them back.
We need to build things. We need to have the infrastructure in the US for our security
Globalists and WAPO can go pound rocks.
Besides you were so stupid to lose an election by importing millions of illegal aliens. How dumb is that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If any day exposes the differences between urban elites and most of the country, this day does
Just had a great couple meetings with contractors working on my house in North Carolina far from the beltway bubble.
None of them are impacted by the tariffs. None of them were Hispanic. They lived in the area since childhood, an electrician, a plumber, a contractor and helpers.
All of them support stopping the overwhelming immigration that replace US workers with cheap labor and all of them support tariffs to bring back manufacturing to US.
Maybe we should be able to build our own anti-biotics without the globalists demanding their cut.
Good Day!
Well, we used to do that but with the cuts to the NIH and to research universities, we won't anymore. The medical research scientists will retool and learn plumbing and contracting instead of chemistry and biology. We used to have a knowledge-based economy but Trump doesn't want that and neither do your contractors. So we won't have that anymore.
Anonymous wrote:if only we were warned
https://bsky.app/profile/victorshi.bsky.social/post/3llvei6vw5c2o
Kamala Harris predicted this exact moment happening:
“Understand that part of Trump’s plan is to put in place a national sales tax of at least 20% on everyday goods and necessities.”
She warned us over & over again & she was so right.
Anonymous wrote:If any day exposes the differences between urban elites and most of the country, this day does
Just had a great couple meetings with contractors working on my house in North Carolina far from the beltway bubble.
None of them are impacted by the tariffs. None of them were Hispanic. They lived in the area since childhood, an electrician, a plumber, a contractor and helpers.
All of them support stopping the overwhelming immigration that replace US workers with cheap labor and all of them support tariffs to bring back manufacturing to US.
Maybe we should be able to build our own anti-biotics without the globalists demanding their cut.
Good Day!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If tariffs are unfair, why is it ok for other countries to put them on USA made goods?
Think of it this way....you buy stuff from Safeway, but Safeway doesn't buy anything from you. That is a trade deficit. But you still get what you need from Safeway for a price that is acceptable to you. Why is this a problem?
You need a personal trade surplus in order to buy from Safeway.
I trade my labor (my “trade” product) for dollars from my employer. I use those dollars to buy from Safeway.
If I have a trade deficient, meaning I don’t trade my work for dollars, I just go further and further in to credit card debt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its about time someone stood up for the American workers and businesses. Thank you DJT
Fortunately, he doesnt listen to a bunch of whining liberal moms on the internet
How are massive job losses and losing markets by our big businesses going to help the average american who is losing spending power, losing their retirement savings and losing their jobs?
Anonymous wrote:If any day exposes the differences between urban elites and most of the country, this day does
Just had a great couple meetings with contractors working on my house in North Carolina far from the beltway bubble.
None of them are impacted by the tariffs. None of them were Hispanic. They lived in the area since childhood, an electrician, a plumber, a contractor and helpers.
All of them support stopping the overwhelming immigration that replace US workers with cheap labor and all of them support tariffs to bring back manufacturing to US.
Maybe we should be able to build our own anti-biotics without the globalists demanding their cut.
Good Day!