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Saturday, March 15, 2025

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6 comments:

  1. Casar nails it. I'd never heard of him before but I think we should consider him as a presidential candidate next time.

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  2. These are brilliant! Ricky, you're on fire!

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  3. https://www.dwcmarco.org/event-details/the-ides-of-trump-postcard-mailing-campaign

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  4. With out "paycheck" economy, people have become conditioned to look ONLY at what is in front of their face (at the time). Only looking at the income/outlay equation, as a result. NOT looking "three steps ahead of where they now are", as in what can be down the road. But their road starts with each paycheck. That makes "the price of eggs" more important than looking at future policies and costs thereof. So, as the saying goes, "They voted with their pocketbook". ALSO not remembering where T was headed in his last term in office. Now, he considers he's got more of a mandate this time, as he was re-elected. T1 on steroids.

    Distracting on "niche issues" to cover other POLICY issues, like tearing down a democracy as it makes him feel good. By observation, though, he is just hype. Just like many real estate developers, it seems. So many of his golf clubs are financially shaky, yet he brags about how great they are. From the start, the cost of his trips to FL cost $18M each. How many of those have been made. Between the tax cuts and those trips, it would have made more fiscal sense to NOT elect him and let the tax cuts expire. YET his base needs "red meat" tax cuts that do not always give them significantly more money in their pockets!

    Words vs reality. T is costing the USA taxpayers too much money. Too much drama, especially of late!

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  5. The trope that Social Security is a Ponzi scheme is taught in our colleges of business. They never talk about what they plan to replace Social Security with or what to do with people dependent upon Social Security. They only want a system that benefits the Wall Street crowd, namely your money in their pockets. And when their system goes broke they’ll cry for and expect another taxpayer bailout.
    -Rj

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Nice you must be or delete your ass I will.