lol bluesky
Feminists discussing what a real man is...it's denzel, it's harrison ford, it's clark kent![]()
administration full of leaks before he's even in office
lol bluesky
Feminists discussing what a real man is...it's denzel, it's harrison ford, it's clark kent![]()
Border magically is not really an issue….er anymore… because it never really was…
but suckers will be suckers…
Randolph Scott, Gary Cooper...
y'all go for whiny es like Trump
few traditionally manly qualities there, tbh
Yeah but are they eating the dogs still? The cats?
lol
they stopped eating the dogs because they liked to pair dogmeat with eggs…but the price of eggs….
Guess Kamala shouldn't have campaigned on getting tough on the border huh?
i actually agree with your point - even though you have zero idea what it means…
instead
she should have said, “you are being lied to 24/7 on the border…fox propaganda is lying to you 24/7 and if you fall for it then billionaires keep their billions and keep screwing you…please stop swallowing lies and propaganda if you love your country…”
no one wants to fix the border. You "fix" the border, our food prices skyrocket, and there's one thing that every bloody revolution has in common ... hungry mother ers, especially, hungry women and children.
legacy media bribing Trump to get favorable regulatory treatment seems to be a thing now
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what happens when you elect a crook to run a country?
he sells out the country to enrich himself
2021: Trump demonized tiktok because it was useful for Chinese xenophobia and he thought he could force them to sell it to his friends at Walmart and Oracle
2024: Trump wants to "save" Tiktok to help billionaire Trump donor and Tiktok investor Jeffrey Yass and force a sale to somebody like Musk
norms and laws are so 2016
https://www.marke ch.com/story/tr...ays-2016-12-16The president, the vice president, and any employee occupying a position subject to the annual public financial disclosure reporting requirements under the Ethics in Government Act is also prohibited from participating in an initial public offering or participating in any matters that could “directly and predictably” affect their future employment or income, according to OGE.
Hey, russians making fun of "gramps" trump and saying they might make a deal with trump to take over greenland...
russian kunts clips starts at around 2:15 to 4:15 with sub led discussion...
grown men hinging their lives on tweets like that
https://www.pekingnology.com/p/henry...ith-deal-makerTrump’s declaration last month that the United States and China “can together solve all the world’s problems” signals a reset in bilateral relations. He showed he was open to practical cooperation in his first term, notably with the phase-one trade agreement, which established frameworks for financial services and intellectual property protection, and expanded economic engagement.
Trump’s new team reflects his commercial priorities: David Perdue, with extensive Asian business experience, as US ambassador to China; Wall Street veteran Scott Bessent as Treasury secretary; Jamieson Greer as trade representative; and Tesla chief Elon Musk – all signalling a business-focused approach.
Business-driven diplomatic breakthroughs are not without precedent. The resolution of US-Japan trade tensions in the 1980s offers instructive parallels. In the 1980s, Japan defused bilateral frictions through a strategic pivot towards direct investment in American manufacturing. Against strict US automotive import restrictions, Toyota’s 1985 decision to establish a factory in Kentucky proved transformative, creating jobs directly and throughout the local supply chain. Honda’s investment in Ohio reinforced this model, showing how production localisation could address trade imbalances while creating local employment.
Through this “Made in the USA” strategy, Japan balanced its trade surplus while boosting US economic growth. Though China’s economic power today far exceeds Japan’s in the 1980s, the lesson is clear: strategic investment transformed US-Japan relations. The same approach could stabilise US-China ties today.
Chinese companies in the US show how this investment-led approach can work. Fuyao Glass Industry Group’s US$1 billion commitment to Ohio represented more than a manufacturing investment – it has created thousands of jobs while establishing a model for Chinese industrial expertise to enhance American productivity.
BYD’s electric bus facility in Lancaster, California is another strategic milestone. Backed by over US$250 million in investment in North America and employing more than 750 workers, it is the first Chinese vehicle manufacturer in the US, bringing both clean energy technology and employment opportunities.
CRRC Corp’s engagement with Chicago offers another compelling case. After securing a contract to supply railcars to the Chicago Transit Authority in 2016, CRRC invested US$100 million into establishing a manufacturing facility, creating hundreds of jobs.
This momentum looks set to accelerate, particularly in the strategic new-energy sector where Chinese companies are bringing advanced manufacturing capabilities to the US market. Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL), the world’s largest battery manufacturer, has a technology licensing partnership with Ford’s Michigan plant and is now working on the same with Tesla’s Nevada facility, notwithstanding the fact it is now on the US government’s list of Chinese companies linked to the military.
Congratulations to President Trump. I'm not a fan but he knows how to play the game.
https://x.com/_johnnymaga/status/1881045365052653994
USA wants the illegals gone
Yes sir!
Breitbart thinks it's sus.
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