Fixed.So was Waltz just drunk or incompetent or shady?
Inquiring minds wanna know...
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Fixed.So was Waltz just drunk or incompetent or shady?
Inquiring minds wanna know...
#OnlyTheBestPeople
#ClownShow
#DUIHire
That is not true. There are plenty of anecdotal stories of people who voted for Trump and then lost their jobs or had the lives of their family members or friends upended. Of course there are the American citizens of illegal parents who are seeing their loved ones rounded up and deported. Also almost 2/3's of the population believe that Trump isn't doing enough to lower prices, which was one of his empty promises to get elected which was immediately put on the back burner to focus on MAGA culture war nonsense.There is literally no buyer remorse.
All these huge plants being built and future jobs created won’t materialize instantly. We understand this. Idiots don’t.Economies don't change in 2, 4, or even 6 weeks. If you believe that, then you're beyond help.
Anecdotes? Got it. He’s as popular as ever among his voters and down 1% overall.That is not true. There are plenty of anecdotal stories of people who voted for Trump and then lost their jobs or had the lives of their family members or friends upended. Of course there are the American citizens of illegal parents who are seeing their loved ones rounded up and deported. Also almost 2/3's of the population believe that Trump is doing enough to lower prices, which was one of his empty promises to get elected which was immediately put on the back burner to focus on MAGA culture war nonsense.
Other than Honda, scheduled to be built in 2028 what other huge plant are concretely going to be built?All these huge plants being built and future jobs created won’t materialize instantly. We understand this. Idiots don’t.
Well this one sure did!Economies don't change in 2, 4, or even 6 weeks. If you believe that, then you're beyond help.
1. Honda (Indiana) - Honda has shifted production of its next-generation Civic hybrid from Mexico to Indiana. While Honda has not officially announced a new plant, it is leveraging its existing Indiana facility to avoid potential tariffs on Mexican imports. President Trump mentioned this move in his March 4, 2025, address to Congress, though Honda clarified no new plant announcement had been made at that time. This reflects a strategic adjustment rather than a entirely new facility.Other than Honda, scheduled to be built in 2028 what other huge plant are concretely going to be built?
Polls are only going to be anecdotal. The stories of people with regrets sure as hell aren't going to be published on Fox News, or Newsmax or OANN or the Daily Caller or Gateway Pundit....or talked about on the Bannon or Rogan Podcasts. Holy shit you're really in the cult deep. Glad to see you guys are still blaming the messenger rather than the guilty, principally the colossally incompetent and unqualified Pete Hegseth. He should be fired immediately.Anecdotes? Got it. He’s as popular as ever among his voters and down 1% overall.
I expect his numbers to drop now a bit because a neocon of questionable nature accidentally leaked a chat to the biggest thug in the media. That’s not trumps fault. But whatever. Such as politics I guess. He’s still overwhelmingly more popular than he ever was.
Let's see if they come to fruition. Trump is a liar of epic proportions1. Honda (Indiana) - Honda has shifted production of its next-generation Civic hybrid from Mexico to Indiana. While Honda has not officially announced a new plant, it is leveraging its existing Indiana facility to avoid potential tariffs on Mexican imports. President Trump mentioned this move in his March 4, 2025, address to Congress, though Honda clarified no new plant announcement had been made at that time. This reflects a strategic adjustment rather than a entirely new facility.
2. Stellantis (Illinois and Michigan) - Stellantis, the parent company of Jeep and Ram, announced it will reopen its assembly plant in Belvidere, Illinois, employing 1,500 workers, and build the next-generation Dodge Durango in Detroit, Michigan. The company also plans investments in Toledo, Ohio, and Kokomo, Indiana. These moves follow a meeting with Trump and are partly attributed to avoiding tariff-related costs on imports.
3. TSMC (Semiconductor Manufacturing) - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) committed to a $100 billion investment in U.S.-based semiconductor chip production. This significant expansion, announced with Trump present, aligns with efforts to bring critical manufacturing back to the U.S., influenced by tariffs on Chinese goods where TSMC has significant operations.
4. Pegatron (AI Servers) - Pegatron, a Taiwan-based producer of artificial intelligence servers, plans to start production in the U.S. in 2025. This decision, reported amid Trump’s tariff threats, suggests a response to potential import costs from Asia, though specific location details remain unclear as of now.
5. Apple (General Manufacturing) - Apple announced a $500 billion investment to create 20,000 U.S.-based jobs. While not tied to a single plant, this massive commitment reflects a broader shift by tech companies to localize production, influenced by tariffs on Chinese imports, a key region for Apple’s supply chain.
6. Hyundai (Louisiana) - Hyundai has plans for a $5.8 billion steel mill in Louisiana, though this was reported in the context of Trump’s tariff announcement on foreign-made cars on March 27, 2025. While not explicitly confirmed as a direct result of tariffs, the timing suggests it could be part of a trend to bolster domestic production.
Additionally, other companies like Nissan, Samsung, and LG are considering relocating production from Mexico to the U.S., with Nissan’s CEO explicitly noting tariffs as a factor. Posts on X also claim over $4 trillion in commitments to U.S. manufacturing, though this figure appears exaggerated based on verified reports, which tally closer to $2 trillion when including TSMC, Apple, and Stellantis investments.
These developments indicate that Trump’s tariffs are prompting companies to either expand existing U.S. facilities or plan new ones to mitigate import costs. However, some announcements, like Honda’s, involve retooling rather than groundbreaking new plants, and the full scope of construction may take years.
Like I said, anecdotal.Polls are only going to be anecdotal. The stories of people with regrets sure as hell aren't going to be published on Fox News, or Newsmax or OANN or the Daily Caller or Gateway Pundit....or talked about on the Bannon or Rogan Podcasts. Holy shit you're really in the cult deep. Glad to see you guys are still blaming the messenger rather than the guilty, principally the colossally incompetent and unqualified Pete Hegseth. He should be fired immediately.
Those are announced by the CEOs. Not Trump. My lord.Let's see if they come to fruition. Trump is a liar of epic proportions
That was actually the last administration where people realized they didnt want to go back to it. Thats why we are where we are now. How did you forget that?It's amazing to see how different the 2 sides are and view the other party.
Enjoy your brief time in the sun...the country won't ever go back to this shit after everyone realized this mistake.
Dumbasses who voted for him to fix the economy now have buyers remorse.
You guys are nuts. Just admit we have clowns in top leadership positions. Heading straight to Fascism. Oh wait...you're totally cool with that, I forgot.
Let's see them come to fruition.Those are announced by the CEOs. Not Trump. My lord.
There won't be any remorse when the economy kicks in.
Economies don't change in 2, 4, or even 6 weeks. If you believe that, then you're beyond help.
Just in time for the Dems to take credit when they take over in 2028, much like Trump did with the CHiPS factories that Biden brought in to the Red States.1. Honda (Indiana) - Honda has shifted production of its next-generation Civic hybrid from Mexico to Indiana. While Honda has not officially announced a new plant, it is leveraging its existing Indiana facility to avoid potential tariffs on Mexican imports. President Trump mentioned this move in his March 4, 2025, address to Congress, though Honda clarified no new plant announcement had been made at that time. This reflects a strategic adjustment rather than a entirely new facility.
2. Stellantis (Illinois and Michigan) - Stellantis, the parent company of Jeep and Ram, announced it will reopen its assembly plant in Belvidere, Illinois, employing 1,500 workers, and build the next-generation Dodge Durango in Detroit, Michigan. The company also plans investments in Toledo, Ohio, and Kokomo, Indiana. These moves follow a meeting with Trump and are partly attributed to avoiding tariff-related costs on imports.
3. TSMC (Semiconductor Manufacturing) - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) committed to a $100 billion investment in U.S.-based semiconductor chip production. This significant expansion, announced with Trump present, aligns with efforts to bring critical manufacturing back to the U.S., influenced by tariffs on Chinese goods where TSMC has significant operations.
4. Pegatron (AI Servers) - Pegatron, a Taiwan-based producer of artificial intelligence servers, plans to start production in the U.S. in 2025. This decision, reported amid Trump’s tariff threats, suggests a response to potential import costs from Asia, though specific location details remain unclear as of now.
5. Apple (General Manufacturing) - Apple announced a $500 billion investment to create 20,000 U.S.-based jobs. While not tied to a single plant, this massive commitment reflects a broader shift by tech companies to localize production, influenced by tariffs on Chinese imports, a key region for Apple’s supply chain.
6. Hyundai (Louisiana) - Hyundai has plans for a $5.8 billion steel mill in Louisiana, though this was reported in the context of Trump’s tariff announcement on foreign-made cars on March 27, 2025. While not explicitly confirmed as a direct result of tariffs, the timing suggests it could be part of a trend to bolster domestic production.
Additionally, other companies like Nissan, Samsung, and LG are considering relocating production from Mexico to the U.S., with Nissan’s CEO explicitly noting tariffs as a factor. Posts on X also claim over $4 trillion in commitments to U.S. manufacturing, though this figure appears exaggerated based on verified reports, which tally closer to $2 trillion when including TSMC, Apple, and Stellantis investments.
These developments indicate that Trump’s tariffs are prompting companies to either expand existing U.S. facilities or plan new ones to mitigate import costs. However, some announcements, like Honda’s, involve retooling rather than groundbreaking new plants, and the full scope of construction may take years.
It’s a selfless act. But Trump is America first. It’s ok.Just in time for the Dems to take credit when they take over in 2028, much like Trump did with the CHiPS factories that Biden brought in to the Red States.
If by Trump is America first you mean "Trump is Putin's bitch" then I and the majority of Americans agree with you.It’s a selfless act. But Trump is America first. It’s ok.
Who gives a shit? Its politics. And its the Olympics.If by Trump is America first you mean "Trump is Putin's bitch" then I and the majority of Americans agree with you.
Which countries will be left for the upcoming Olympics and World Cup when they all boycott the US?
Says the guy that posted a picture of Congresswomen Crockett and equates that to a Nazi salute. Even the Nazi's wouldn't believe that stupid shit.Another brilliant contribution. Keep up the good work
U mean like mandating vaccines, raiding political opponents home, taking people off ballots, silencing same party voices, censoring free speech?You guys are nuts. Just admit we have clowns in top leadership positions. Heading straight to Fascism. Oh wait...you're totally cool with that, I forgot.
Once again, you never fail to demonstrate your stupidity. You do realize that the picture of Crocket was meant to mock rubes like you who thought Musk was giving a Nazi Salute. Well done. I could also mention the fact that this individual mocked a man in a wheel chair but thats the difference between men on the right and the candy ass, testosterone deficient, limp wristed lefties who cant define what a woman is. She made a joke.....move on.Says the guy that posted a picture of Congresswomen Crockett and equates that to a Nazi salute. Even the Nazi's wouldn't believe that stupid shit.
Kind like Elon?? Or obama and pocahontas? Right rightSays the guy that posted a picture of Congresswomen Crockett and equates that to a Nazi salute. Even the Nazi's wouldn't believe that stupid shit.
I’m mean seriously. We are slapping tariffs on people who have been doing it to us, and we are supposed to be mad if they are offended? Asking them to invest more in their own security instead of you and me? Thats wrong? You guys are too much. The MIC owns the media and they own YOU.Who gives a shit? Its politics. And it’s the Olympics.
Nothing like Elon - but carry on. Not one mention of Crockett and Nazi gestures or symbolisms. But MAGATS can make themselves believe anything. Here...take a sip out of this Dixie Cup..it's just red Kool-Aid.Kind like Elon?? Or obama and pocahontas? Right right
No it wasn't - it was your lame ass excuse of trying to cover up the fact that I slapped your feeble head in another post. But keep trying...you're quite entertaining.Once again, you never fail to demonstrate your stupidity. You do realize that the picture of Crocket was meant to mock rubes like you who thought Musk was giving a Nazi Salute. Well done. I could also mention the fact that this individual mocked a man in a wheel chair but thats the difference between men on the right and the candy ass, testosterone deficient, limp wristed lefties who cant define what a woman is. She made a joke.....move on.
I’m mean seriously. We are slapping tariffs on people who have been doing it to us, and we are supposed to be mad if they are offended? Asking them to invest more in their own security instead of you and me? Thats wrong? You guys are too much. The MIC owns the media and they own YOU.
Trump's approval is at an all-time high.That is not true. There are plenty of anecdotal stories of people who voted for Trump and then lost their jobs or had the lives of their family members or friends upended. Of course there are the American citizens of illegal parents who are seeing their loved ones rounded up and deported. Also almost 2/3's of the population believe that Trump isn't doing enough to lower prices, which was one of his empty promises to get elected which was immediately put on the back burner to focus on MAGA culture war nonsense.
Not really. It was trending down when Trump was elected.Well this one sure did!
I'm unclear what your point is.⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️
....still waiting on "infrastructure" week and that check from Mexico...
It impacts them to move manufacturing into the USA. That should have been obvious even to you.What impact do you think the incoherent, inconsistent tariffs have had on corporations?
And yes, having a moron without a plan in the White House, can easily wreck an economy in weeks. You are watching it live with your own lying eyes.
Not really. It was trending down when Trump was elected.
One more piece of disinformation to add to the listNot really. It was trending down when Trump was elected.
One more piece of disinformation to add to the list
You really are retarded. You and the rest of the Dem retatds lost your ****ing minds of lover the. Elon wave. Now when your hypocrisy is shoved in your face you think we are seriously offended. I swear I’ve had more intelligent debates with three year oldsNo it wasn't - it was your lame ass excuse of trying to cover up the fact that I slapped your feeble head in another post. But keep trying...you're quite entertaining.
Yep, he's higher now than at anytime in his previous 4yrsTrump's approval is at an all-time high.
His approval rating is underwater (more disapprove than approve). Unless you use a heavily biased shitty poll like Rasmussen.Yep, he's higher now than at anytime in his previous 4yrs
lol.His approval rating is underwater (more disapprove than approve). Unless you use a heavily biased shitty poll like Rasmussen.
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Latest Donald Trump approval rating: Polling shows important shift
There has been a significant shift in President Donald Trump's net approval rating this month, recent poling has found.www.masslive.com
And you found a poll before the Signal scandal. Nice cherry picking.
Oh my. What a hypocrite using the word retard. Lol.And you found a poll before the Signal scandal. Nice cherry picking.
I found a recent one, retard