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It's the economy, stupid.
Post by Vrede too » Mon Aug 25, 2025 3:09 pm
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All day everyday. "Rainbow" goat responded in just minutes.:lol:

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I've kept cat shit away from my stuff for years.
HOA policy from your gated community, does that include illegal immigrants too?

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I especially keep the CAT shit off my computer.
Does that mean that dining at Cracker Barrel is an option for you?

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Trump says he's Fed Governor Lisa Cook

https://www.cnn.com/2025/08/25/business ... d-governor
President Donald Trump said he was firing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa cook, according to a letter he sent to her that was shared over social media. The move represents a significant escalation of the president’s battle against the Fed, which he has blamed for taking too long to lower interest rates.

Cook has recently come under fire by Trump and members of his administration for allegedly committing mortgage fraud.

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Vrede too wrote:
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neoplacebo wrote:
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Vrede too wrote:
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neoplacebo wrote:
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This coitus Pretty Litter still isn't working.
:lol: Time to get rid of the CAT?


European Postal Services Suspend Shipment Of Packages To U.S. Over Tariffs
Multiple postal services around Europe say they are suspending the shipment of many packages to the United States amid a lack of clarity over new import duties.


MAGA = bad for business, bad for Americans
:lol: Yeah, it's really funny how the cult gushes in awe over every idiotic thing trump does......great cheers for his illegally imposed tariffs (only Congress has this power) and great cheers for causing virtually everything they buy to go up in price.....great cheers over trump sabotaging the entire US alternate energy industry while at the same time ceding all the advantages and benefits of it to China......great cheers and gushing awe also adheres to every LAW trump utters, no matter how ridiculous or stupid. Just the other day trump halted all further work on an offshore wind turbine project that is 80% finished. A milestone of blatant ignorance. But the cult gushes in awe.
:lol: That pussy bait worked. :thumbup:
:lol: I was thinking just yesterday that perhaps this Pretty Litter is finally manifesting. With any luck, we'll soon have yet another iteration of the oft reviled Stretch. May he stagger in perpetual stupor.

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neoplacebo wrote:
Tue Aug 26, 2025 9:51 am
Vrede too wrote:
Mon Aug 25, 2025 3:09 pm
:lol: That pussy bait worked. :thumbup:
:lol: I was thinking just yesterday that perhaps this Pretty Litter is finally manifesting. With any luck, we'll soon have yet another iteration of the oft reviled Stretch. May he stagger in perpetual stupor.
:D I admire the tenacity that mental illness creates.

Trump tariffs live updates: US appeals court rules wide swath of Trump's tariffs illegal

A federal appeals court ruled on Friday that most of President Trump's global tariffs were illegal. The ruling explains the president exceeded his authority in using emergency powers to impose them.
:---P
The judges allowed the tariffs to stay in place as the case continues to be adjudicated in a lower court.
:thumbdown:
Friday's decision from the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reaffirms an earlier ruling by the Court of International Trade.
:---P What part of "illegal" does MAGA not understand?
Trump responded to the decision on Truth Social, saying "ALL TARIFFS ARE STILL IN EFFECT!" He also called the court "Highly Partisan"
:crybaby: :violin:
and said "with the help of the United States Supreme Court, we will use [tariffs] to benefit our nation."
:roll: He's usually FOS, but with our current "Highly Partisan" TRE45QN-stacked court he may be correct. :angry-banghead:
... Meanwhile, Trump's 50% tariffs on India have now kicked in, a move that experts say could upend a decades-long push by Washington to forge closer ties with New Delhi. Trump added an extra 25% tariff on Indian imports because of the country's purchase of Russian oil.
I don't mind the indirect sanction on Russia, but otherwise it's not very smart to write off 1.5B Indians.
... Earlier in August, Trump unveiled "reciprocal" tariffs on dozens of US trade partners ...
Higher prices and pissed off trading partners, smart.
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Dementia Don is bad for business.
The ‘self-inflicted injury’ to US tourism that’s making some Americans angry and disappointed

Joe Koenen has not seen a single Toronto Blue Jays baseball hat all summer.

Typically, Canadians will flood the streets of Seattle during the summer, but Koenen, who runs Seattle Free Walking Tours (where people pay what they can), said Canadian tourists are almost gone. Streets look emptier to him.

Canadians calling to cancel their tours “explicitly told me that it was because of the policies and the behavior of our current president,” he said.

As a result of seeing 30% fewer customers this year overall, Koenen has been paying his employees but not himself. This is also the first year since he took over the tour company in 2021 that he has had to put his own savings into the business to keep it afloat.

“I am super-duper angry. I’m also disappointed, but I’m more sad … it’s such a self-inflicted injury,” Koenen said.
MAGA = Masochism
Another Seattle tour operator, John Brink, said “usually you kill it that weekend,” referring to the annual May series between the Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners. But the foot traffic wasn’t there this year. The Blue Jays are Canada’s only Major League Baseball team, so while the team is based in Toronto, many fans from Western Canada passionately sport their Blue Jays gear when they come to Seattle each summer.

Brink’s company, Tasty Tours, which guides visitors through food stalls in the historic Pike Place Market, has seen a 50% drop in Canadian customers.

... The absence of Canadians has been felt acutely in the United States, especially in cities like Seattle close to the northern border. And Canadians aren’t the only international travelers skipping the US. Some other international travelers have also named recent policies around tariffs and immigration as reasons they’re staying away.

After a promising estimate in December by analytics company Tourism Economics that the US would see about 9% growth in overall international visitation in 2025, the company’s updated outlook now estimates an 8.2% decline, led by about one quarter fewer Canadians visiting the US from January to July, compared to the same period in 2024.

The World Travel and Tourism Council, a global tourism advocacy organization, projected in May that the United States will lose $12.5 billion in international visitor spending in 2025, the only country out of 184 economies the council analyzed that will see a decline this year.
American exceptionalism. :roll:
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John Brink gives a tour in Seattle. His company, Tasty Tours, has seen a big drop in Canadian customers.
I've never seen the Pike Place Market area look so empty.
... “It’s unheard of,” said Didier Arino, general director of travel consulting firm Protourisme in France, about an unprecedented drop in interest for travel to the US.

“It’s happened before in a country at war, in a country where there was a security risk, or risk of health crisis, but in a normal situation, we’ve never seen this kind of turnaround,” Arino told CNN in the spring.

... Beyond citing fears of being questioned at the border, or general opposition to the Trump administration’s policies, visitors from some countries are now facing an added upfront cost of $250 for a new “visa integrity fee.”

“This is a wake-up call for the U.S. government. The world’s biggest Travel & Tourism economy is heading in the wrong direction, not because of a lack of demand, but because of a failure to act,” said Julia Simpson, World Travel and Tourism Council president & CEO, in a statement.

“While other nations are rolling out the welcome mat, the U.S. government is putting up the ‘closed’ sign … This is about growth in the U.S. economy — it is doable, but it needs leadership from DC,” Simpson said.
:lol: Good luck with that.
... Tourism Economics, which tracks data on domestic and international tourism, now projects that a full recovery to pre-pandemic levels won’t happen until 2029 — three years later than it originally projected.

... Airlines have adjusted by changing routes that were bound for the US. There were about 90,200 fewer airline seats available to book from Canada to the US from April 1 to June 30, compared to the same quarter last year, according to data from Cirium, an aviation analytics company.

It’s no wonder that Koenen and Brink are seeing so few Canadians in Seattle: Tourism Economics estimates Seattle will lose more than a quarter of its international visitors this year, mostly due to Canadians staying away....
:roll: 5 soldiers visible at the Lincoln Memorial, 6 at the Washington Monument. I've been both places multiple times. Safety can be maintained by a young unarmed NPS worker in a Smokey Bear hat or a retiree with a "Docent" t-shirt on. What a waste! DOGE, where are you?

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Members of the National Guard patrol inside the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, DC, on August 29. Some international travelers have expressed concern about their presence.

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Come here, family, let's show the folks back home what fascism looks like.
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Snowbirds in Florida:
These seasonal visitors make a huge economic impact on our state. They contributed over $95 billion to our economy in 2019 and helped support more than 1.6 million jobs. Each snowbird spends between $10,000 and $21,000 during their Florida stay.
That's for the state as a whole, but Naples and others rely heavily on their snowbird populations to make it financially feasible to have adequate fire/police/healthcare/retail/entertainment for a large population 6 month of the year.

And a lot - a lot - of those snowbirds in Southwest Florida are Canadian. Opps.

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O Really wrote:
Mon Sep 01, 2025 10:59 am
Snowbirds in Florida:
These seasonal visitors make a huge economic impact on our state. They contributed over $95 billion to our economy in 2019 and helped support more than 1.6 million jobs. Each snowbird spends between $10,000 and $21,000 during their Florida stay.
That's for the state as a whole, but Naples and others rely heavily on their snowbird populations to make it financially feasible to have adequate fire/police/healthcare/retail/entertainment for a large population 6 month of the year.

And a lot - a lot - of those snowbirds in Southwest Florida are Canadian. Opps.
Maybe they should send a delegation to talk to the asshole in Southeast Florida. :think:

Collier County, which includes Naples, voted 2 to 1 for DonOLD. Opps. Now, there are leopards roaming the streets.


Meaningless aside: The mother of the Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis shooter, who is reportedly not fully cooperating with the investigation, lives in Naples.
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The more leopards the better.

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Vrede too wrote:
Sun Aug 31, 2025 9:34 pm
neoplacebo wrote:
Tue Aug 26, 2025 9:51 am
Vrede too wrote:
Mon Aug 25, 2025 3:09 pm
:lol: That pussy bait worked. :thumbup:
:lol: I was thinking just yesterday that perhaps this Pretty Litter is finally manifesting. With any luck, we'll soon have yet another iteration of the oft reviled Stretch. May he stagger in perpetual stupor.
:D I admire the tenacity that mental illness creates.

Trump tariffs live updates: US appeals court rules wide swath of Trump's tariffs illegal

A federal appeals court ruled on Friday that most of President Trump's global tariffs were illegal. The ruling explains the president exceeded his authority in using emergency powers to impose them.
:---P
The judges allowed the tariffs to stay in place as the case continues to be adjudicated in a lower court.
:thumbdown:
Friday's decision from the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reaffirms an earlier ruling by the Court of International Trade.
:---P What part of "illegal" does MAGA not understand?
Trump responded to the decision on Truth Social, saying "ALL TARIFFS ARE STILL IN EFFECT!" He also called the court "Highly Partisan"
:crybaby: :violin:
and said "with the help of the United States Supreme Court, we will use [tariffs] to benefit our nation."
:roll: He's usually FOS, but with our current "Highly Partisan" TRE45QN-stacked court he may be correct. :angry-banghead:
... Meanwhile, Trump's 50% tariffs on India have now kicked in, a move that experts say could upend a decades-long push by Washington to forge closer ties with New Delhi. Trump added an extra 25% tariff on Indian imports because of the country's purchase of Russian oil.
I don't mind the indirect sanction on Russia, but otherwise it's not very smart to write off 1.5B Indians.
... Earlier in August, Trump unveiled "reciprocal" tariffs on dozens of US trade partners ...
Higher prices and pissed off trading partners, smart.
I think it's going to be interesting to see what happens with this. Two courts have ruled against trump and his tariffs. I think there's a chance the Supreme Court will refuse to hear the case, letting the lower court ruling stand. If that happens trump will go haywire (like that's possible). But if they do hear the case, I sort of think they will uphold the lower decision. Of course Thomas and Alito would certainly vote with trump. I guess we'll see how it shakes out.

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