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I know people are on here had mixed feelings on the tariff issues, loved the fee crackdown from the Biden administration. What do you guys feel about this:


View: https://x.com/behizytweets/status/1836565850687406158?s=46&t=BMMZjW7vq0_zwnmLDjNTgQ

I can't think of anything that would encourage Americans to take on more debt. Especially if it's temporary this could be devastating to lower income individuals. Americans are notoriously bad at savings even when provided a surplus so I see this reducing monthly payments temporarily and encouraging people, especially lower income people, to take on more debt. That would be my biggest concern. I also can't see what mechanism makes this work. Executive order? If they want to do something like this it needs to be legislation, and I doubt this passes through the legislative branch with lobbying pressure. Again, promises promises.

So what about Biden's policies directly cause the rates to rise anyway? Good tactic though, blame Biden for something the president historically has very little impact on, propose magical "snap my fingers" solution, rinse, repeat.

I think a better approach would be to enact legislation to balance out the corporate tax rate against wages to put pressure on companies to increase real wages which would put more money in the pockets of lower income households in the long term. Penalizing corporate stock buy-backs and reward wage increases instead is one mechanism that could be used. Microsoft recently laid off several hundred workers, citing economic pressure, then turned around and enacted a 50 billion stock buy back. It's ludicrous how big corporations are ****ing over workers like this to maintain the historically high wage gaps and enrich shareholders. That's the first place to start, honestly.
 
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I know people are on here had mixed feelings on the tariff issues, loved the fee crackdown from the Biden administration. What do you guys feel about this:


View: https://x.com/behizytweets/status/1836565850687406158?s=46&t=BMMZjW7vq0_zwnmLDjNTgQ
That's a great idea. I remember getting my first credit card when I was 18. Maxed it out quickly (only $500 dollar limit). Took like 7 years to pay it off. My interest rate was 25%!
That is insane.

The credit card industry will fight like hell though and probably win. Trump loves money. They simply need to make it better financially for trump himself and he won't try to make this happen.



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That's a great idea. I remember getting my first credit card when I was 18. Maxed it out quickly (only $500 dollar limit). Took like 7 years to pay it off. My interest rate was 25%!
That is insane.

The credit card industry will fight like hell though and probably win. Trump loves money. They simply need to make it better financially for trump himself and he won't try to make this happen.



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And the lion will lay with the lamb, and swords will be melted down and turned into plowshares.... What a festering heap of **** that is. Not in a million years will that happen.
 

This is a short and succinct description of exactly what is happening in our country in its present moment.

It is a person in front of a camera repeating what you already believe. No politician has used biased statistics before in their messaging. Trump is an authoritarian. No politician has used negative messaging in their campaigns before. Trump is an authoritarian. It might as well have had a spiraling background or someone swinging a pocket watch like a pendulum in front of the camera.

We have four years of Trump's leadership to see what kind of leader Trump is. Show me in terms of real data that Trump is more authoritarian than his contemporaries. Among the last eight US Presidents, here are the number of executive orders in their first week:

  • President Joe Biden: 22 executive orders in first week
  • President Donald Trump: 4 executive orders in first week
  • President Barack Obama: 5 executive orders in first week
  • President George W. Bush: 0 executive orders in first week
  • President Bill Clinton: 2 executive orders in first week
  • President George Bush Sr: 1 executive order in first week
  • President Ronald Reagan: 0 executive orders in first week
  • President Jimmy Carter: 1 executive order in first week

Trump was constantly stopped by injunctions and rulings of the court. That includes the rulings that made conclusive his losing the 2020 election which he abided by, and on January 20th he peacefully left office. By contrast, Joe Biden had the highest court in the land decide against him and he boasted to crowds that he didn't need to obey those rulings and the courts couldn't stop him. Now Kamala Harris is vowing to impose ethics rules and overhaul the courts. Kamala Harris is running to be the head of the Executive Branch and one of her campaign promises is to conquer and make subservient a coequal branch of government to reduce the pesky checks and balances on presidential power.
 
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This is concerning. Stop the steal: https://www.yahoo.com/news/network-georgia-election-officials-strategizing-130004377.html

Emails obtained by the Guardian reveal a behind-the-scenes network of county election officials throughout Georgia coordinating on policy and messaging to both call the results of November’s election into question before a single vote is cast, and push rules and procedures favored by the election denial movement.

Spanning a period beginning in January, the communications expose the inner workings of a group that includes some of the most ardent supporters of the former president Donald Trump’s election lies as well as ongoing efforts to portray the coming election as beset with fraud.

The communications include correspondence from a who’s who of Georgia election denialists, including officials with ties to prominent national groups such as the Tea Party Patriots and the Election Integrity Network, a group run by Cleta Mitchell, a former attorney who acted as an informal adviser to the Trump White House during its attempts to overturn the 2020 election.

Democrats and election experts have cited Georgia court cases dating back to 1899 dictating certification as a “ministerial”, not discretionary, duty of county election officials. At a Monday gathering of state-level election officials from several swing states, Gabe Sterling, a deputy to the Georgia secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, warned county election officials that they could be taken to court for refusing to certify results in November.

The communications also show members of the group coordinating on messaging regarding their false claims of widespread voter fraud.

The group has heard from speakers at their meetings that include the state election board member Dr Janice Johnston, an election denier who smiled and waved to the crowd at Trump’s 3 August rally in Atlanta in which he praised her and two other Republicans on the board as “pit bulls” “fighting for victory”. One agenda also noted that Frank Schneider, an election denial activist who has challenged the eligibility of more than 31,000 Georgia voters, would speak at a meeting.

Another meeting speaker was Salleigh Grubbs, the chair of the Cobb county Republican party, who successfully petitioned the state election board to adopt a rule that gives county election officials more power to refuse to certify election results. Amanda Prettyman, an election denier who spoke about election conspiracies at a 2022 Macon-Bibb county election board meeting, has also spoken at meetings of the group, as have Lisa Neisler, an election denier whose X profile contains a photo of Trump supporters at a rally on 6 January before the attack on the Capitol.

The emails back up previously released emails showing Hancock coordinating with Johnston on two rules passed by the state election board that give county election officials more power to refuse to certify results, as well as ongoing voter purges that Democrats have said are a violation of the National Voter Registration Act.
 
That's a great idea. I remember getting my first credit card when I was 18. Maxed it out quickly (only $500 dollar limit). Took like 7 years to pay it off. My interest rate was 25%!
That is insane.

The credit card industry will fight like hell though and probably win. Trump loves money. They simply need to make it better financially for trump himself and he won't try to make this happen.



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It's a terrible idea. Credit card companies would just avoid lending to people with lower credit scores altogether.

Trump is just throwing nonsense at the wall at this point.
 

Good job trump
Given the weird silence on the source despite the government knowing the source, I'd say your blame is misplaced.

All of the various threats have been traced to a foreign source, and the FBI knows who it is.


Although Russia and China haven't been ruled out, the most likely source for these threats is Iran, who is all about getting Kamala elected. Iran was already caught hacking the Trump campaign and supplying Kamala Harris' campaign with all the dirt they could find.


These bomb threats are almost certainly being made on behalf of boosting Kamala's election prospects.
 
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