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Well... it's Trump... again. #47, here we go.

The whole point you missed completely. People care about their own prosperity and welfare first. Yes it is self interest but it is how people act. It is also how capitalism survives but also how the middle class grew in the first place. ...

Correct that people care. BUT This is NOT a "whole" point that "we" are "missing." The problem we see is that you cherry-pick and blame any data which conflicts with your love of Trumpism on Fake News.

A year ago you were ranting about the growing federal debt. It grew 2.9 Trillion Dollars during Trump-47's first 9 months.
Questions for RVonse:
(A) Is 2.9 Trillion Dollars a big number?
(B) Is it Fake News? Hillary and Kamala have teams of sex slaves working inside FRB to publish fake numbers?

A year ago you were ranting about the loss of American jobs. The unemployment rolls have grown by 800,000 under Trump. (Or just 799,600 after subtracting the 400 wonderful jobs you credit to your Messiah.)
* 2025 became the worst year for announced layoffs since 2009, with over a million jobs lost by early December, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
* Ford, GM and even Pfizer have announced major layoffs.
* Over $22 billion in planned clean energy factories (EV, batteries, storage) were canceled or scaled back in the first half of 2025
* Paramount had multiple rounds of layoffs following its merger with Skydance
* Amazon has cut 14,000+ jobs
* Microsoft has cut 15,000+ jobs
* Et cetera.
Questions for RVonse:
(A) Do the 400 jobs you're so thankful to Messiah for outweigh the million lost jobs?
(B) More Fake News? Laid-off workers who are interviewed are actually paid actors? Most of the laid-off workers were Democrat voters anyway?

All the other juicy stuff flying around you think is true could just be the media lying.

Wow. Do you agree with MTG that the Parkland massacre was either a false-flag operation mounted by gun haters, or just staged in Hollywood?
Was the Moon Landing even real?

We've asked you other questions in the past. What do you think of RFKJr? Kristi Noem? Pete Hegseth? Trump's grifting billions from zero-sum financial shenanigans? No answers? Is a few billions in grift chicken-feed compared with the glorious paradise granted by the Messiah?
 
That is pretty funny... I had forgotten about that old trick. That was a big thing when I was a kid during sleepovers, etc. Me and my cousin did that to my little brother on a vacation once, and he got wise to it and moved his hand, broke the glass o the metal bed frame and cut his hand. Mom and dad were not happy!
 
The White House just posted a government-branded “Naughty List” naming individual reporters and news outlets.

This isn’t a joke. It’s a blacklist.

Authoritarians always start by mocking the press… then labeling them… then listing them.

We’re now on step two.

History has seen this movie before and it never ends well.

 
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The White House just posted a government-branded “Naughty List” naming individual reporters and news outlets.

This isn’t a joke. It’s a blacklist.

Authoritarians always start by mocking the press… then labeling them… then listing them.

We’re now on step two.

History has seen this movie before and it never ends well.



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ICE wants to buy massive warehouses and run their own detention camps.
article said:
If the purchases are finalized, the idea is for ICE to convert the warehouses into detention facilities and likely run them with its own employees, not contractors or military personnel, the DHS official and the White House official said. Prior to the current administration, most ICE detention facilities were run by private prison contractors that both owned and staffed the building with federal funding.
So prisons need a thing called staff... and it isn't just guards. It involves cooking, laundry, medical, among other things. ICE doesn't seem capable of staffing a lemonade stand. The idea they think they are up to running a detention facility either indicates how deluded they are, how incompetent they are, indifferent to any needs of the detained, or most likely all of the above.
 
So prisons need a thing called staff... and it isn't just guards. It involves cooking, laundry, medical, among other things.
Only if you care about feeding, providing clean clothing, and caring for injuries or illnesses amongst your prisoners.

If the prisoners are untermenschen illegals, such things are unimportant. If they wanted food, clothing, and basic care, they should have been born white, like real people.
 
So prisons need a thing called staff... and it isn't just guards. It involves cooking, laundry, medical, among other things.
Only if you care about feeding, providing clean clothing, and caring for injuries or illnesses amongst your prisoners.

If the prisoners are untermenschen illegals, such things are unimportant. If they wanted food, clothing, and basic care, they should have been born white, like real people.
I mean, an unstaffed warehouse is about enough space for some showers and an oven.

Maybe they think by metastasizing the tumors that are the death camps, it will be harder to end their function and operation or to understand of their existence.
 

Just another totally normal day in the U.S. and a perfectly fine example of how sane the president is.
I hope Trump doesn't hurt his back lowering the bar so low for Presidential ethics and decency.

I wonder if Piece O Garbage realizes that what he said is pretty much like what people who criticized Charlie Kirk said when he was killed and that he was so enraged by.

Na. Trump doesn't have any empathy or capacity for self-reflection so that would be beyond him.
 

Just another totally normal day in the U.S. and a perfectly fine example of how sane the president is.

Celebrities and lawmakers, meanwhile, were swift to lambast Trump over what they described as “petty” and “disgusting” comments.

“What a disgusting and vile statement,” actor Patrick Schwarzenegger wrote on X.

Similarly, television host Whoopi Goldberg, who described Reiner as her friend and “quite an amazing man,” condemned Trump.

Referencing Trump’s own attacks on critics of the far-right political activist Charlie Kirk, who was shot dead in September. That killing prompted reprisals from the White House against those who cited Kirk’s history of hostile rhetoric toward immigrants, women and other marginalized groups. And Goldberg said: “I don’t understand the man in the White House. He spoke at length about Charlie Kirk and about caring, and then this is what he puts out. Have you no shame? No shame at all? Can you get any lower? I don’t think so.”

Meanwhile, California’s Democratic governor Gavin Newsom wrote on X: “This is a sick man.”

Echoing Newsom, US House member Maxwell Alejandro Frost, a Florida Democrat, said: “What a despicable piece of garbage.”

US senator Chris Murphy, a Connecticut Democrat, similarly said of Trump: “He’s just lost it. Now saying Rob and Michele Reiner caused their own murder because they didn’t support him. So sick.”

US House member Zoe Lofgren, another California Democrat, called Trump’s comments “a new low for this petty, hateful man”. Lofgren added: “His party needs to condemn this.”

Similarly, US House member Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican, wrote: “This is a family tragedy, not about politics or political enemies.”

Greene also seemingly alluded to Nick Reiner’s past experiences with addiction and homelessness, writing, “Many families deal with a family member with drug addiction and mental health issues. It’s incredibly difficult and should be met with empathy especially when it ends in murder.”

Greene’s fellow Republican US House member Thomas Massie struck a similar chord. The Kentucky representative said: “Regardless of how you felt about Rob Reiner, this is inappropriate and disrespectful discourse about a man who was just brutally murdered.”

Massie also said he challenged anyone in his party – including vice-president JD Vance and White House staff – to defend Trump’s commentary.
 
US President Donald Trump said he has pardoned former Colorado elections clerk Tina Peters, who is serving a nine-year sentence for allowing unauthorised access to voting machines during the 2020 presidential election.

Presidential powers to pardon are widely understood to apply only to federal crimes - not those at a state level.

In a statement, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser said Trump's pardon has no legal precedent and "will not hold up".

 
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