And Harris? Or has she still not laid out any specifics, per usual?
Surprised to see "Harris" and "laid" in the same paragraph without Willy Brown.
And Harris? Or has she still not laid out any specifics, per usual?
Wait, that was ole hoot?!?Surprised to see "Harris" and "laid" in the same paragraph without Willy Brown.
Wait, that was ole hoot?!?
My wife has a client based business. She chose it because I suggested be her own boss and do something she enjoys. It's something people spend disposable income on. She's probably down 50% from 4 years ago.Real Wages were up 8% during Trump's tenure compared to 1% during Biden's. The economy was much better when Trump was in office. Nominal GDP growth doesn't = great economy.
Restaurants are closing like crazy in my neck of the woods. Our packaging vendor said this is the slowest they’ve been in many yearsMy wife has a client based business. She chose it because I suggested be her own boss and do something she enjoys. It's something people spend disposable income on. She's probably down 50% from 4 years ago.
The economy =/= gdp or stock market.
Internal monologue: "Don't do it. Don't ask. Seriously"Surrender.
And war and death have always boosted the US economy. Since the second Civil War anyway.
Perhaps the Trump administration will be able to reduce the high percentage of US manufacturing occupied by the military-industrial-surveillance complex.
I have no doubt he thinks there was a second Civil War, but I have no idea what period of US history in which he thinks it happened.Internal monologue: "Don't do it. Don't ask. Seriously"
Ok, what was the first Civil War? Or second? Or whatever the **** that's supposed to mean.
So Trump and his people are lying about how bad it is? Shit, I knew that.Wow. Trump and inheritances. Where would he be without them.
Doesn't matter how good it is. Trump had the best economy in history. He's said so and it must be true.So Trump and his people are lying about how bad it is? Shit, I knew that.
I have no doubt he thinks there was a second Civil War, but I have no idea what period of US history in which he thinks it happened.
Battle of Bowling Green.Internal monologue: "Don't do it. Don't ask. Seriously"
Ok, what was the first Civil War? Or second? Or whatever the **** that's supposed to mean.
Sort of was.So historians have characterized our War of Independence as a civil war.
Sort of was.
Emblematic of the failure of American education.Internal monologue: "Don't do it. Don't ask. Seriously"
Ok, what was the first Civil War? Or second? Or whatever the **** that's supposed to mean.
Why do you act like a socialist! If you love this country there is no way you would support Harris.Sort of was.
He’s been wildly successful playing the MAGAts too.Yep. There are countless bankruptcies, failed businesses and non-profits/foundations legally required to shut down. He's a horrible executive. Ironically, one of his only major successes was playing a successful businessman on a reality TV show.
I don’t, moonbat.Why do you act like a socialist! If you love this country there is no way you would support Harris.
My education was just fine. Thanks. Literally no teacher or professor called our war for independence a civil war. But you do you man.Emblematic of the failure of American education.
Find a book and get someone to help you work through it.
80k + 'Royalists' fled to Britain, Canada, Spanish Florida, the Caribbean and other colonies by 1783. Of the American population of roughly 2.8 million, almost 1 million remained loyal subjects of the Crown, including all 13 colonies' governors. At the battles of Saratoga, multiple units of 'Royalist' Americans took up arms against Patriot militias, to include:
King's Loyal Americans (Jessup's Rangers)
Queens Loyal Rangers (Peter's Corps)
Volunteers (Daniel McAlpin)
Captain Samuel Adams Rangers
King's Royal Regiment, New York
1st Bn., Royal Highland Emigrants
Cpt. Hazzard Wilcox Pioneers
Cpt. H. Monro Bateaux Co.
Cpt. P. VanAlstine Bateaux Co.
The settling of accounts continued for many years.
The Netherlands and French supported the Patriots later, as their long war against the Crown continued in the Americas.
You're welcome.
What Russia love is that?My education was just fine. Thanks. Literally no teacher or professor called our war for independence a civil war. But you do you man.
Then again you probably think the war in Ukraine is a civil war. Maybe that helps you justify your Russia love. Dunno.
I don’t get paid to do this Mas.What Russia love is that?
Show me any post I've made wherein I showed any 'love' for Russia. Find one, I'll wait.
I'll make this offer:
Find ONE, and I'll ban myself for 30 days.
if you can't, you ban yourself for 30 days..
Hoot, when the role of the 100 or so federal agents and informants masquerading as Trump supporters is revealed, you will have less trouble defining the term.If a civil war is a violent war between two organized groups within the same country according to one definition, it
seems to me our Civil War fits this definition.
The January 6th attack may not fit this definition as it was haphazardly organized in my view.. Very much like the wave of violent demonstrations in the Summer of Love.
In my opinion Black Lives Matter was more of a slogan than a well organized group.
I have felt, for decades, that the majority of Russian people are a lot like most Americans were , conservative, Orthodox, independent, and victimized by murderous bolshevik scum.I don’t get paid to do this Mas.
I’ll concede. You don’t love Russia. But your stance on that war feels otherwise.
I don’t know enough about foreign affairs to opine but jfk Jr shares much of your sentimentI have felt, for decades, that the majority of Russian people are a lot like most Americans were , conservative, Orthodox, independent, and victimized by murderous bolshevik scum.
Read Solzhenitsyn...
I cannot express enough what American military bullying throughout the world has done to our image ....our military industrial surveillance complex relentlessly propagandizes the American people into accepting, even supporting violent criminal acts and lawlessness by our government and her bribed and blackmailed actors.
There are a million dead in Ukraine. Israel is being decimated day by day. Your children are in grave danger, as are mine. My grandson is seven..my granddaughter is six months..
I had twelve of my guys killed in Vietnam...for NOTHING !
I want it to stop.
I won't relent.
I may not agree with you Mas but I can at least understand where you’re coming from.I have felt, for decades, that the majority of Russian people are a lot like most Americans were , conservative, Orthodox, independent, and victimized by murderous bolshevik scum.
Read Solzhenitsyn...
I cannot express enough what American military bullying throughout the world has done to our image ....our military industrial surveillance complex relentlessly propagandizes the American people into accepting, even supporting violent criminal acts and lawlessness by our government and her bribed and blackmailed actors.
There are a million dead in Ukraine. Israel is being decimated day by day. Your children are in grave danger, as are mine. My grandson is seven..my granddaughter is six months..
I had twelve of my guys killed in Vietnam...for NOTHING !
I want it to stop.
I won't relent.
I agree with most everything you've posted in this thread. I think it would be important to remind everyone that when the Fed started raising rates they were hoping to cut about 4 million jobs. I posted the video of the chairman's remarks.I presume most of those posting that think the economy is in great shape are excited about rising layoffs, weak JOLTS data and manufacturing recessions
The ISM Manufacturing PMI was at 47.2 in September 2024, the same as in August, and slightly below forecasts of 47.5. The reading continued to point to a contraction in the manufacturing sector which now extended for six straight months. Demand continues to be weak, output declined, and inputs stayed accommodative. A decline was seen for new orders (46.1 vs 44.6), inventories (43.9 vs 50.3) and backlog of orders (44.1 vs 43.6) while production nearly stalled (49.8 vs 44.8), prices eased (48.3 vs 54) and supplier deliveries indicated slowing deliveries (52.2 vs 50.5). “Demand remains subdued, as companies showed an unwillingness to invest in capital and inventory due to federal monetary policy and election uncertainty. Production execution stabilized in September. Suppliers continue to have capacity, with lead times improving and shortages reappearing", Timothy Fiore, Chair of the Institute for Supply Management Manufacturing Business Survey Committee said.
Friedman is absolutely correct. So, how did we get here? Because a rising tide didn't lift all boats. People don't understand the relativity of money. MAGA got a tax cut and fell behind. Therefore(they think), the problem must be that the Chinese and Mexicans stole their high paying jobs. Or that the government gives too much to the poor.
According to The Hill’s analysis of the IRS data, the Trump tax reform benefitted the low and middle class the most and made the rates slightly more progressive. The metrics analyzed are not absolute numbers but percentage of impacts. Of course based on gross numbers high tax payers seem to have benefitted more, but this is a function of the existing substantial progressiveness.The tax code controls the balance between classes. The progressiveness of the code is much more important than the rate.
We were 13 colonies, not full and equal participants in British government. I think revolution is the proper word.Some historians have characterized our War of Independence as a civil war.
I think you may be conflating participation with representation.We were 13 colonies, not full and equal participants in British government. I think revolution is the proper word.
FWIW, Franklin tried to negotiate full, or more, British government participation by colonials as a means to avoid revolution. He obviously failed.