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@Best.Korea
If you were Merchan, would you be a coward?
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@Best.Korea
Getting jailed would have saved him. Now he will be shot again.
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@Best.Korea
You are not a coward compared to Merchan. He could have saved USA.
Clearly, Merchan has become MAGA at this point.
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@Best.Korea
Trump goes to jail.
Why isn't he in jail now, Is Merchan a coward?
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@Double_R
If I were you I might be more concerned with why your candidate is still claiming Haitian migrants are eating the towns cats and dogs
First off, it's not My Candidate.... my candidate would actually be a lot worse when it comes to destroying the deep state.
Second,, it's pretty obvious what Drumph is doing here, sucking the air out of the room by forcing a hostile media to indirectly report on the scam of big mega-corps using the federal government to illegally import slave labor and have Americans pay for it. Fundamentally, this is no different than the "Mexicans are rapists" comment of 2016.
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@badger
Just shut the fuck up already you dumb piece of shit. Nobody here thinks you have an IRL. You're here 6 hours a day every day. The rest of it you're eating and watching retarded youtube videos. 60 year old man. Find a bridge club or something and fuck off already.
No honestly, don't dial back. I mean, obviously don't get yourself banned of course, but I love a good roast.
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@badger
I'm literally dying over here, again, tell me how you really feel!
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@badger
Lol, tell us how you really feel! Stop holding back like Kamala did in her debate!
You're an eyesore. A hateful wart growing in every thread on this website. It just grosses me out tbh. I don't get how a human being can call that a life. Don't you ever think "Wow, I really am a piece of shit"?
Honestly, this is really fun for me, since IRL there are not that many people who both know me and genuinely hate me. Here, I can get that itch scratched, even if I have to pretend people actually know me and really hate me. I was genuinely upset when IWRA got himself banned a 2nd time.
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@Best.Korea
Why do you support Big -corp slavers?
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@ADreamOfLiberty
Yeah, big head scratcher when cops can't find "known persons of interest"
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@Best.Korea
Why do you support Big -corp slavers?
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@FLRW
This study found that undocumented immigrants had substantially lower crime rates than native-born citizens
A bogus claim. They can make up whatever number of illegal migrants living in the country to fabricate a "low crime" rate.
Since big mega-corps need the slave labor and they pay for these studies through lobbies, you can safely toss them out the window. Especially studies bought and paid for to be hosted on a .gov website.
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@FLRW
Yes, it exists. I am not a Communist denier.
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What problems? I can't think of any really big ones, so please elaborate.
Well...let's look at some effects of importing 3rd world cultures for mostly the purpose of corporate slave labor. One of the primary issues is obviously communication barriers. When a large group of people enters a society with a different language, it's incredibly difficult for them to integrate effectively. Usually it takes decades if not a generation for multi-lingual integration. You are going to see misunderstandings in daily interactions, scrambles for access to finite essential services like healthcare and education, and a rat race for limited economic opportunities. While locals complain about feeling disconnected and/or threatened by a group they can’t communicate with or understand the cultural behaviors, the newcomers are also going to feel isolated and excluded, which leads to more potential social problems.
A 2nd important issue is social cohesion. A shared culture is the glue that binds people within a society together. It's part of the triad that holds a lasting society together (borders, language, culture). When large groups with different customs, traditions, and values arrive, it's chaos if their practices clash with those of the local population. You will see disagreements over a wide array of critical issues like social norms, religious practices, and even the role of government and law enforcement. Remember, most of these people have been nurtured in a 3rd world country where corruption and chaos is the norm, such as Haiti. When left unaddressed, these differences absolutely will cause increased segregation, where the incoming groups form isolated communities and ghettos, further deepening the divisions of distrust and resentment.
And of course, economic strain is the expected byproduct of mass migration. When a large group of poor people arrives in a society, there will be competition for low-wage jobs, housing, welfare, and social services. Many small towns see this as unfair among the local population who fear that their resources are being stretched beyond sustainability. The only real winners are the mega corps lining their pockets with the fruits of slave labor that Americans refuse to do.
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@ADreamOfLiberty
Uh huh, well since all great apes have excellent color vision and ingrained facial recognition software I don't think there was ever really a possibility of literally failing to see race.
All great apes can do instant racial DNA identification with 100 percent accuracy in 2024. Used to be you had to wait 2 weeks when you sent of a sample of blood to 23 and me.
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@Moozer325
That used to be the guidance but know they’ve changed it to that we should acknowledge that the races are different from each other.
Not exactly. The progressives have simply regressed to a time before 1965 when people believed your skin color mattered.
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@ADreamOfLiberty
It it can be more complicated because individuals can present as the faultless non-caucasian but on the inside they're the dreaded evil race.
So when are we required to wear white armbands with a black "C" on them?
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@FLRW
You werent saying that while he was in the race. You seem to hope that low IQ MAGA falls for your statements, and MAGA probably will due to low IQ.
Like Kamala, I can change my positions.
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@Best.Korea
“Donald Trump is a genuine threat to this nation,” Biden said just three weeks ago. “That is not hyperbole. He’s a threat to our freedom. He’s a threat to our democracy. He is literally a threat to the America that we stand for.”
This is what a real leader sounds like.
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@Best.Korea
Apparently not the undecided in the swing states.
Badger was right. You guys are terrible at radicalizing Kamala. That kind of softness won't work.
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@FLRW
It's a shame you didn't prepare Kamala well enough. She didn't once use the word "Hitler"
This is why she is now struggling. Obviously.
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@badger
Lol, I actually walked about most of today helping my nephew with a charity race. Not to get too specific on the exact disability charity because there are some insane doxxers on this site.
You make another 25,000 shitbrain posts here thinking you're winning.
Most of that is playing forum Mafia. I really don't care what a counter says. It seems to bother you for some reason. Maybe we can ask Barney to swap our post counts? I don't want to see you suffer sober.
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@badger
This is the kind of low energy that sunk Kamala. She was supposed to wipe the floor, and the best she could come up with was a lazy word.
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@badger
Tell us how you really feel, don't hold back bro.
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@Double_R
No, she just thinks a fake accent, greens in a bathtub, and hotsauce in the purse is what it takes to pigeonhole people.
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@rbelivb
I think we would agree that the word 'racism' doesn't capture what the conservatives are aboutconservatives use those terms to mean...
That's true, but it's Democrats that use the words "white nationalism" and "racism" to describe it. It's easier than to have to deal with uncomfortable cultural frictions.
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@rbelivb
Mexican isn't a race. American isn't a race.
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@ADreamOfLiberty
She is confirming what we saw from the debate, that she doesn't have the ability to form a lie that will resonate with people on the fence.
How hard is it to just make up any lie that answers the goddamn question instead of a lie that answers nothing....
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@ADreamOfLiberty
Who but a white supremacist would dare accuse someone of eating their pet!
Don't you realize that "peoplefromaspecificcountrywheretheyarestarvingduetocorruptionandhavetoeatanythingtosurvive" is an actual race consisting of only brown skinned people? And not just "some" brown people....but ALL brown skinned people on the planet? You would have to be a "racist" to not see that fully legitimate generalization!
Sheesh...
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@Double_R
There is obviously a lot of overlap between her and Biden...
And Trump, apparently....
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@Barney
How the hell do you remember these things.
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@Barney
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@sadolite
"Let me be clear, I have always supported <current thing>"
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@ebuc
I am just happy the Democrat party has opened its arms to welcome supervillain Dick Cheney. I can't wait to see what war they will start with his help.
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@sadolite
It's basically a "sin tax" for supporting a rival nation. The rival nation faces a difficult choice: either:
A) Pass the full cost of the tariff onto consumers, ensuring a loss of market share to domestic competitors, or
B) Reduce prices significantly and absorb part of the tariff themselves, leading to a significant hit to their profits.
Both of these outcomes weakens the rival nation's trade.
Additionally, consumers are indirectly punished for choosing rival foreign products over domestic or allied nation ones, just as they would be with a traditional sin tax on certain societally detrimental goods or behaviors.
You could call it a "patriot tax"
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@Best.Korea
In few months, there will be elections and Trump will clearly lose
That's probably going to happen, but Kamala certainly will not win. You won't understand why though.
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@Double_R
The facts are clear. Biden had more total dead people. Maybe gently suggest the OP to stop reducing things to strawmans (like claiming falsely Trump had more Covid deaths) if you want to have real discussions.
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@Best.Korea
You dont understand what AI says. You dont know what you are talking about. I could tell you about all the complicated things which seem to confuse you. I could explain them to you over and over. Its pointless since you cant understand.
And you can't remember when GDP had 2 consecutive negative quarters. We are stupid brothers.
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@Best.Korea
When the money supply and GDP grow at a similar pace, the increase in goods and services (GDP) keeps up with the extra money in circulation. This balance allows the economy to expand without causing significant price changes, keeping inflation in check. Inflation happens when there’s more money than there are goods to buy, pushing prices up. But as long as the supply of goods grows alongside the money supply, this imbalance doesn’t occur. However, if GDP shrinks for two straight quarters, inflation will rise unless dollars are removed from circulation to counteract the drop in production.
As for pretending it’s a delusion to learn from AI—come on, you’re only holding yourself back! In an age where technology can offer near-instant insights, dismissing that potential for growth is just wasting opportunities. You know better than to let lazy thinking, cynicism or lazy partisanship stunt your progress. Don’t reject a valuable resource just because it’s new or challenges old habits.
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@Best.Korea
I can have AI teach you about how GDP relative to money supply causes inflation if you want to become smart.
You may be "simple as that" but AI is not.
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@ebuc
Cool. Can't wait for the supervillains to kill each other.
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@ILikePie5
That's a large part of the reason for how he also got 2 consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth while also pumping stimulus money into the demand column.
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@ILikePie5
@Best.Korea
The only thing we know is that printing money causes inflation, and Trump happened to print over 3 trillion dollars in 2020.
You're missing the mark if you think Trump caused inflation just by printing money in 2020. Inflation isn’t as simple as "print money, get inflation." What really matters is how much the money supply grows compared to the actual economy, measured by GDP. Sure, Trump oversaw trillions in stimulus, but during that time, the economy was practically on pause due to the pandemic. The real danger comes when there’s too much money in the system and not enough goods or services to match it—that’s when prices spike, and that's not what was happening in 2020.
Inflation didn't explode in 2020 because demand was low—people weren’t spending like usual, supply chains were disrupted, and businesses were struggling to stay open. Most of the money went to producers to stay solvent through PPP instead of pumping demand with only consumer stimulus. So while a lot of money was injected into the economy, it wasn’t immediately chasing goods and services. The problem came later when the economy started bouncing back, but supply chains were still a mess, and there was too much liquidity floating around. That’s when we started seeing inflation shoot up—not simply because money was printed in 2020.
So, it’s not about Trump causing inflation by printing money; it’s about how that money interacted with the economy and where it was allocated under Biden. The real issue is when the money supply grows without the economy growing alongside it. Once demand through exorbitant consumer stimulus giveaways picked up and supply couldn’t keep pace with faltering GDP growth, prices naturally rose. This is a basic mismatch between money and goods, and it took a while to fully materialize. The 2020 stimulus didn’t trigger inflation as the GDP recovered—it was the later imbalance between money and failed projections of productivity that came afterward.
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@Best.Korea
The U.S. dollar (USD) plays a huge role in the global economy because it is the world’s primary reserve currency. This means that many countries hold large amounts of U.S. dollars in their central banks; and global trade, especially in commodities like oil, is often conducted in dollars. When the U.S. experiences inflation, it sends ripple effects through economies around the world, especially those closely tied to the dollar like Germany. For example, as the U.S. printed more money or raised interest rates to manage its economy, the value of the dollar shifts, influencing other closely tied countries' currencies.
Asia, which saw much lower inflation—around 3%—compared to the U.S. and the EU’s 7-8%, was impacted by these shifts, but the effects were less severe for several reasons. Many Asian economies are more insulated due to tighter monetary policies and more conservative fiscal approaches. Additionally, Asian countries have more controlled markets, meaning they can manage inflationary pressures more effectively. However, since the USD is still widely used in global trade, the price of imports, especially in energy and goods priced in dollars, rose for them too.
The main takeaway is that the U.S. dollar’s strength or weakness impacts economies differently depending on how reliant they are on global trade and the dollar itself. While the U.S. and the EU struggled with higher inflation due to expansive monetary policies and supply chain issues, parts of Asia experienced lower inflation because of a combination of stronger local currencies, controlled import prices, lower reliance on USD trade goods, and more cautious fiscal policies.
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@ILikePie5
The USD is the global currency. It literally influences the currencies of every other country
Some more than others. That's why Asia saw around 3% inflation during the exact same period USA and EU were around 7-8%
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