Why are you so scared of a wall?![]()
Nothing will happen to Trump. You can quote me on that. ; )
Why are you so scared of a wall?![]()
Tucker didn't report on our nothingburger witch hunt
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David Mack said a whole lot of nothing and then tried to drop the mic. The people you follow on twitter![]()
Are you afraid of gypsies now, Chris?
lol no. They did that as soon as bone saw.
Never said such.
lol Pavlov's wild conspiracy theories
No, that's what happened.
Trump's dancing will be highlighted for years to come.
Life expectancy rises nearly everywhere in the world, US life expectancy drops for the second year in a row. Suicides and overdoses account for much of the drop.
The US is 27th out of 34 industrialized countries, despite spending more on health care than any other country.
Y'all tired of winning yet?
http://www.healthdata.org/results/research-articles
"Tap out" implies some form of fight. You won't even enter the ring.
and yet, the Sackler family is untouched, not even accused, their $Bs in donations buying compliant silence
The main reason is that it'll be a colossal waste of money, genius
When MAGA Fantasy Meets Rust Belt Reality
Trump can’t run America by yelling at people.
Trump, who cares above all about image,
is now getting headlines that make a mockery of his campaign posturing —
headlines about closing auto plants and lost jobs.
Now, autos are a special case;
overall manufacturing employment is still rising, although not especially fast.
But relative to his grand promises, what’s happening is an embarrassing bust.
Talking about what Donald Trump doesn’t know is, of course, a vast task, since
his ignorance is both broad and deep.
First, he believes that trade deficits are the reason we’ve shifted away from manufacturing. But they aren’t.
his second fallacy: No, trade deficits aren’t caused by unfair foreign trade practices.
his third big policy misunderstanding: He believes that you can run the economy by yelling at people.
Why is he wrong?
It’s not just that businesses have learned to discount his threats.
More important, our economy is too big to make policy by singling out individual companies and ranting.
How big is it?
Around 1.7 million U.S. workers are fired or laid off every month.
So even a president who spent less time golfing
couldn’t bully or threaten enough employers to make a significant difference to the labor market.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/29/o...gtype=Homepage
That's a failed argument. The numbers show that it costs us more money to not have a wall. Now go home and get your shine box. Run along now - skeet.
Show us those numbers, Chris.
is that request to congress or mexico?
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