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Where is This?

Be the first to guess the state or country shown, one guess per person.

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126 responses to “Where is This?”

  1. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar
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    that is tanking the stock market and threatening American jobs”

    It is also raising prices to the consumers that can least afford it and to the demographics that Rs have made inroads into and would like to keep.

    Idiots here whine well Canada was imposing higher taxes on its consumers too, so why don’t we do the same?

    Morons.

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  2. I am going to guess Ohio.

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  3. If Bitter started the thread, my guess would be Canada. Since it was DW, who knows?

    Fla2025

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  4. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar
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    Chicon thinks there is no problem with 401ks taking a hit, after all, they can afford it?

    Imbecile who doesn’t realize millions of people depend on their 401ks for retirement income. Millions of people have pension funds tied to the stock market.

    It might be fun to say oh Bitter can afford to take a hit on his 401k, but the fact is tens of millions of working class people depend on 401ks. Chicon says “fuck-em” let’s punish Canada, that is worth it.

    Chicon is the Marie Antoinette “let them eat cake” of HHR

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  5. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar
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    On Ukraine, Bitter takes the long view; he’s willing to sacrifice billions in the hope that Russia will be weakened. We must fight this Putin guy! Show him he can’t run us over.

    On tariffs, though, Bitter can only see a day or two in advance; we can’t do anything to show Canada and others that they can’t run us over; Bitter’s 401(k) might take a temporary hit.”

    Damm, Chicon makes a comeback against Janzam for the HHR Clown title.

    Let make it simple.

    Russia is a geopolitical foe, it is in OUR interest to “spend billions” to oppose its expansionist agenda.

    Canada is an ally and an important economic partner. It is not in our interest to lose this market and engage in a stupid trade war that will just hurt American exporters, cost American jobs, and raise prices to American consumers.

    Think of that before advancing such an idiotic analogy.

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  6. Jason is mad about 401(k)’s taking a hit, poor fella….

    Here’s what he doesn’t care about in the slightest. American companies, with American workers, being tariffed out of markets by other countries who don’t need to worry about the US retaliating.

    American taxpayers – the same people he alleges he care about (he doesn’t, he cares about his 401(k) and his gym shoes). They have to foot the bill for endless wars with no plan for a win.

    Caring individual, he is….. C’mon man…

    Chicon

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  7. Harry - Radiant Cheesecake Avatar
    Harry – Radiant Cheesecake

    Tennessee

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  8. I don’t plan on retiring. I expect to die at my desk. If I can ever get to my office again.

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  9. Jason also calls himself a free trader, which is a large chunk of crap. He is fine with a system where America bends over and does nothing while other countries have nothing to fear.

    Canada, it’s simple; you have the power to make American tariffs zero, just make yours zero.

    Why would Jason object? Maybe he’s fine with uneven trade.

    Chicon

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  10. Not Tennessee.

    The body of water doesn’t look like much, but I should point out at the right edge that is not an inlet or outlet of water. I just clipped the picture too tightly. But if you notice the back of the body of water there is a huge amount of water flowing OUT.

    There is also the edge of a brown road sign visible which is a clue.

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  11. $20 a year to kill Russian invaders (cited yesterday by somebody) is a bargain. I am willing to pay $100 a year, possibly more.

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  12. Shouldn’t the great deal maker be able to make a deal with Canada?

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  13. Lol bl on your comment about “getting to the office again.”

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  14. The only problem with America First is that the rest of the world does not have to say America Only. The great deal maker should be able to make deals.

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  15. Not Minnesota

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  16. Connecticut

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  17. Seriously. Why do we need Canada as the 51st state?

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  18. I hate working from home. I miss my office and going into the city every day.

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  19. not all of Canada. Just Alberta.

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  20. The mainstream media has already started with “recession” talk.
    And for some reason, some posters here are already adopting some of the same language.

    The market fluctuates up and down all the time. Same thing happened from 1/2017-1/2021, as well as under other Presidents.
    Don’t be like Democrats and the mainstream media. Fight the narrative they want to push.

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  21.  House Republican support grows for keeping clean energy tax breaks.

    In a letter shared exclusively with POLITICO, 21 House Republicans — whose districts have drawn billions in new investments because of the Inflation Reduction Act incentives — said developing clean energy was critical for the U.S. to meet President Donald Trump’s goal of becoming “energy dominant.” And they threatened to resist their colleagues’ efforts to gut the law to help pay for a small fraction of the GOP’s multi-trillion-dollar tax-cut package.

    “We have 20-plus members saying, ‘Don’t just think you can repeal these things and have our support,’” said Rep. Andrew Garbarino (R-N.Y.), who organized the letter.

    The growing pushback against eliminating the IRA’s hundreds of billions of dollars in tax credits and other incentives — which have largely benefited GOP-controlled districts — will complicate efforts by House Republicans to slash federal outlays without shrinking Medicaid spending as they seek to offset the tax cuts in their budget bill.

    RINOs Gotta RINO

    Fla2025

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  22. “Seriously. Why do we need Canada as the 51st state?”

    Have you looked at a globe in the last 50 years? It’s round. And some nations, 2 in particular, are developing their infrastructure in the northern parts of that globe, and we need some partners willing to do the same thing.

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  23. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    Jason is mad about 401(k)’s taking a hit, poor fella….”

    Zzzzz…

    I don’t have a 401k.

    But “let them eat cake Chicon” says f–k the millions of working class Americans that depend on their 401k distribution for their retirement income.

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  24. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    The market fluctuates up and down all the time.”

    Another candidate for HHR Marie Antoinette.

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  25. NYC Mike said – The market fluctuates up and down all the time. Same thing happened from 1/2017-1/2021, as well as under other Presidents.
    Don’t be like Democrats and the mainstream media. Fight the narrative they want to push.

    ———-

    Very true. CAPE/CAEY price earnings measures are at all time highs. The market was poised for a correction, like it always does under those conditions. Couple that with the fact that government jobs were the primary driver of our previously mediocre employment reports (not private sector growth) and the fact that the Biden administration propped up GDP to the tune of 2 trillion a year with bonds issued for deficit spending, and you have normalization creeping back into the markets when people realize this can not continue.

    A well balanced portfolio will weather the storm.

    Fla2025

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  26. I think Garbarino is foolish to be too public about this issue. I know his district benefits from that $$, but I also know that district is very pro-Trump and pro-good-budgeting. The Green New Deal was always a scam, and DOGE only amplified that knowledge.

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  27. Jason,

    the market only goes up for you?

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  28. We need more energy tax credits and illegals.

    -gope

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  29. It’s March 2025. If the market is in turmoil 6 months and then a year from now, talk to me about it.
    The next elections are not until November 2026 for Congress. Chill out.*
    *Please note: this is at least 2nd time within Trumps first 52 days that the Philly A-Holes are repeating mainstream media / Democratic talking points and reacting like Robbie The Concern Troll used to.
    Hmmmmm…..

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  30. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    Maybe he’s fine with uneven trade.

    Chicon”

    Actually yes. “Even trade” sounds like “fair trade”, which isolationists use as code for “no trade”.

    The US should be advocating for free trade everywhere in the world.

    The fact that Canada chooses to tax its consumers more than we do is no reason for us to say “Ah, ok, let’s tax our consumers the same as Canada”.

    We export $30 billion a year in goods to Canada. These goods are made by American workers and the income generated benefits the communities where these goods are made. The US risks losing the market for these products permanently as other countries will fill in the void.

    Also the PR is very negative, companies have spent years building their brands in Canada. By alienating the Canadian consumer against US products like Jim Beam bourbon, this investment in marketing will be wasted and the market will not be recovered.

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  31. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    re repeating mainstream media / Democratic talking points”

    Translation:

    the Philly A-holes are opposed to stupid tariffs and trade wars.

    That must make them “Democrats”.

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  32. Put your boots on, people! Heavy “translations” passing through!

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  33. Jason still hasn’t answered the question about the market

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  34. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    Don’t be like Democrats and the mainstream media. Fight the narrative they want to push.”

    Zzzz…

    If their “narrative” is that tariffs and stupid trade wars are bad for the US and American consumers, fine with me.

    But I have been saying that for much longer than the Democrats and the MSM.

    And for much longer than the unions that have contributed hundreds of millions to Dems to advocate for tariffs and protectionism.

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  35. Repost:

    Jason, 

    the market only goes up for you?

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  36. No, Jason. I’m not talking about their narrative about tariffs

    “Recession” and falling stock market prices are more your thing this morning.
    chill out. Don’t be like the media.

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  37. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    Jason,

    the market only goes up for you?”

    Zzzz…this is what passes for “deep analysis” in the mind of a moron…

    I guess this is supposed to be a “gotcha” question.

    The market is going down because it understands stupid tariffs and trade wars are negative for the economy and for US consumers.

    In addition, their rollout has been a mess, and the market hates uncertainty.

    Some tariffs have been rolled back, others not, nobody know what is really going to happen in the long run here.

    The market goes up and down. But for a reason, or reasons. Right now, it is going down because the perception of these tariffs and trade wars and their consequences are negative, as they should be.

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  38. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    “Recession” and falling stock market prices are more your thing this morning.”

    Can you show me any post where I said anything about recession? This morning on any post since January?

    No? Then admit you are compulsive liar.

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  39. Said nobody at HHR

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  40. Got it.
    So market fluctuations happen all the time, for various reasons, throughout the decades and centuries of the past, present and future.

    Good to know.

    That’s what I thought, JasonRobbie.

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  41. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    The “recession” meme is the same narrative as the “cutting Medicare and Social Security” narrative designed to instill fear and drive down Trump’s popularity and the support for DOGE and other initiatives.

    However, the narrative that tariffs and trade wars are bad for the US and for American consumers is certainly one that I agree with.

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  42. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    So market fluctuations happen all the time, for various reasons, throughout the decades and centuries of the past, present and future.

    Good to know.”

    I am sorry you are so stupid that you only realized that now.

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  43. 10:55 I wrote what I wrote.
    You are a concern troll, and the mainstream media are the ones you are following orders from.

    Or was calling someone “Marie Antoinette” supposed to be a compliment?

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  44. “However, the narrative that tariffs and trade wars are bad for the US and for American consumers is certainly one that I agree with.”

    -Already saw this from 2017-2021. Fo you forget those years?

    Buck up your spine, squishy.

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  45. Fo should be Do

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  46. A-Holes work better when relaxed. Stop trying to force things.

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  47. ”I am sorry you are so stupid that you only realized that now.”

    LOL.
    You know they lost the argument when they write lines like this.

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  48. Here are some good market fluctuations. By summer, prices for these items will be a lot lower:

    https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/eggs-us

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  49. I’ll have to get up tomorrow morning and watch Morning Joe to see what the A-Holes will be worrying about for that day!!

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  50. Jason has indeed been sounding Robbie-like “concerns” on behalf of Trump. Pure coincidence it is about topics Jason doesn’t align with Trump.

    He’s “concerned” even though the current Republican party stands for none of the things important to him.

    C’mon man.

    Chicon

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  51. I was listening to an AM economic update this morning. Reasons for the stock market downturn are what some here have already explained – the market was “juiced” by Biden’s printing of money and the expansion of government jobs, becoming a third larger than the actual value. This is simply a correction because of the new administration applying a new economic paradigm.

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  52. Was Connecticut correct, DW?

    -nycmike23

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  53. “Good piece of news we just got is average cost of dozen eggs has now gone down $1.85,” said Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins.

    This will give Jason the vapors.

    Chicon

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  54. Bad ideas are bad ideas whether it is today or a year from now.

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  55. It seems Speaker Johnson has the votes for the House to pass a clean CR bill. Once passed the House is immediately leaving, and giving the Senate credit for either passing it or shutting the government down. While CRs are usually not favored by republicans, this time the thinking is they will be able to impound waste and fraud amounts designated by DOGE giving these sums back to the treasury.

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  56. Bitterlaw –

    Spending too much taxpayer $$ is usually bad

    Not enforcing immigration law is bad.

    parroting media talking points is ALWAYS bad.

    -nycmike23

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  57. Assume the U.S. committed to funding Ukraine’s military for at least the next five years, providing all the military hardware, intelligence, etc. that Ukraine requests but not provide troops. Would Ukraine be able to expel Russia to the legal, prewar borders? Or would Russia eventually get worn out by the fight?

    I hope these questions will spur thoughtful discussion regardless of opinions on the current negotiations in Saudi Arabia.

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  58. No a big fan of the cr. Rinos phuqed this one up last year. Gave very little space to the incoming admin.

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  59. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    Or was calling someone “Marie Antoinette” supposed to be a compliment?

    No.

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  60. Maybe all you smart people can help me. What is the status of the 10-year security agreement signed by Biden? Has Trump issued an Executive Order rescinding that agreement? If not, then aren’t we still obligated to support Ukraine?

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  61. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    Assume the U.S. committed to funding Ukraine’s military for at least the next five years, providing all the military hardware, intelligence, etc. that Ukraine requests but not provide troops. Would Ukraine be able to expel Russia to the legal, prewar borders? Or would Russia eventually get worn out by the fight?”

    I think they would make gains in the territory lost since the invasion, and I think the Russians would be much more interested in a deal.

    Actually, just the threat of doing that would go a long way in making the Russians think of the cost/benefit of continuing the war.

    Right now, Trump is putting all pressure on Ukraine, none on Russia, so I am sure Putin feels empowered and encouraged.

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  62. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    This will give Jason the vapors.”

    I am against the price of eggs coming down?

    Who knew?

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  63. Jeff G said…..I hope these questions will spur thoughtful discussion

    Jeff, are you new here? 😉

    I have asked many times for Jason and Bitter to give an estimate for how long and how much to accomplish those goals. Generally the answer is however long it takes and however much it costs.

    I think the American taxpayers deserve a better answer than that. Jason and Bitter don’t.

    Chicon

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  64. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    Jason doesn’t align with Trump.”

    Zzzzzz….

    I don’t “align” with Trump on surrendering Ukraine or weakening NATO or on stupid tariffs and trade wars.

    None of this is new.

    I “align” with Trump on drill baby drill and energy independence. On tax cuts. On DOGE. On withdrawing from WHO and Paris accords. On war on wokism. On depoliticizing federal agencies. On closing the border to illegal immigrants. On deporting Hamas supporting students on visas. On conservative judicial appointments. On rebuilding the Navy. On defunding universities using funds for partisan activities. On men competing in women’s sports. And many other initiatives.

    But of course that isn’t good enough for the Cultist. You have to be 100% onboard EVERY Trump appointment, initiative, statement and EVERY point of his agenda.

    Otherwise, you are a “concern troll”.

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  65. BillW, security agreements mean nothing when new administrations arrive; the new team analyzes the strategic interests at that point. This is why close economic ties are important, and why Zelenskyy erred in blowing up the minerals deal.

    Chicon

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  66. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    Generally the answer is however long it takes and however much it costs.

    I think the American taxpayers deserve a better answer than that. Jason and Bitter don’t.”

    I think the American taxpayers deserves to have their interests protected for as long as it takes and whatever cost.

    We just disagree on what those interests are.

    You think they end on the beach. I don’t.

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    This is why close economic ties are important, and why Zelenskyy erred in blowing up the minerals deal.”

    He didn’t blow it up.

    He correctly assessed it was pretty much garbage without security guarantees.

    I agree with him.

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  68. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar
    jasonyupanqui47

    I have asked many times for Jason and Bitter to give an estimate for how long and how much to accomplish those goals. Generally the answer is however long it takes and however much it costs”

    So you got the answer.

    You just didn’t like it.

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  69. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar
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    Johnson predicted there would be “maybe just one” GOP defection on this bill, appearing to reference Rep. Thomas Massie. President Donald Trump has called for a primary challenge against Massie over the Kentucky Republican’s opposition to the funding plan,”

    LOL

    Are the Cultists here who LOVE Massie going to support Trump on this.

    Massie is not a Republican or a conservative. He is a Paulbot type libertarian (small d) and along with Rand Paul I would love to see him out of congress.

    I am just surprised Trump wants him out too.

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  70. Not Connecticut.

    I will go ahead and throw it open for second guesses

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  71. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar
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    Hopefully Rand Paul will vote against the CR also.

    That way Trump will call for him to be primaried too.

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  72. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar
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    While CRs are usually not favored by republicans, this time the thinking is”

    Trump wants it, we will pass it.

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    Reps. Luna and Ocasio-Cortez Join Senators Hawley and Sanders to Limit Credit Card Interest Rates”

    Watch the “conservatives” stand up and clap for this leftist garbage and idiotic government interference into the private sector.

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    I can just see AOC telling her friends what chumps Hawley and Luna are, but she won’t look a gift horse in the mouth.

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  75. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar
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    Will the “conservatives” start advocating for “wage and price controls” soon.

    You know they want to.

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  76. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar
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    Making friends…a Trump specialty…

    “Congressman Thomas Massie, of beautiful Kentucky, is an automatic “NO” vote on just about everything, despite the fact that he has always voted for Continuing Resolutions in the past. HE SHOULD BE PRIMARIED, and I will lead the charge against him. He’s just another GRANDSTANDER, who’s too much trouble, and not worth the fight. He reminds me of Liz Chaney before her historic, record breaking fall (loss!). The people of Kentucky won’t stand for it, just watch. DO I HAVE ANY TAKERS??”

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  77. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar
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    He reminds me of Liz Chaney”

    That hurts, even if he can’t spell Cheney.

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  78. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar
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    Redstate is a conservative site. But the commenters on the tariffs article are not drinking the Kool-Aid.

    “He’s probably costing Poliviere the election opportunity.
    So we have an old version of Trudeau.
    Great going DJT.

    But your clapping seals got to clap more. So it’s worth it.”

    “Hopefully that won’t happen, but it is an unforced error. America First is different than America Only”

    “What I want to know is, why does Trump have a viagra stiffy for the manufacturing sector ONLY….while screwing every other sector……which is what tariffs do.
    Screws truckers, screws every contractor or manufacturer that uses foreign imputs, screws consumers, screws dock workers…….

    Tariffs are chemo therapy – should be used only in emergency situations.”

    “This is great! It just helped the Liberal Party out when they were on the ropes and, as a bonus, has cratered the stock market. Winning!!!

    Tariffs aren’t effective when you wield them like a toddler with a gun. They’re even less effective when you’re insulting the people you’re supposed to be negotiating with by insinuating they’re not even a real country. This isn’t a South Park episode. I know many will say “So what?” and some blather about America first, which isn’t even what this is. It’s going to understandably cause Canada to dig in its heels and in the end our economy is going to teeter on the edge of recession for it.

    Canada is not Mexico. You can’t treat them the same as you do a failed narco state. Trump has inexplicably made this personal for them and that only hampers negotiations.”

    “Tariffs are a useful tool when used sparingly and strategically. This, however, is a hot mess.”

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  79. New York?

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  80. Tina – If all Republicans are RINOs (except Democrat Trump), shouldn’t they just be called Republicans?

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  81. Not New York

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  82. I listen to a conservative radio show during the day. A guest who is very supportive of RFK, Jr. just said that if using different additives to food accepted in Europe in America increases the costs to consumers, the officers of the company should be paid less so the consumers don’t pay more. WOW. Limits on executive compensation. Not the usual conservatism.

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  83. Guest also opposes vaccines to children.

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  84. The “guest” doesn’t have a name?

    -nycmike23

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  85. Amazing how quick people are to doubt. Real life lessons happening and people can’t wait to express how correct they are, until they aren’t.

    It’s almost like Trump wasn’t President for 4 years before, and the same crap was going on.

    -nycmike23

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  86. Odd that Bitterlaw didn’t report the actions taken by HHS for the measles outbreak down in Texas and New Mexico

    I guess RFK and his department bringing extra doses of measles vaccines down there didn’t fit the narrative he is trying to push.

    -nycmike23

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  87. Zelenskky agrees to a 30-day cease fire, and Trump resumes military aid to Ukraine. The ball is now in Russia’s court.

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  88. Odd that NYC has not asked whether those unvaccinated for measles are illegals OR morons opposed to vaccines for themselves or their children. I would like to know.

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  89. I did not hear the name. She is with Moms for Liberty.

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  90. “I would like to know.”

    I’m assuming both, minus the morons.
    I guess you, a real conservative, is in favor of government mandates for vaccines.

    -nycmike23

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  91. I heart illegals and vax mandates.

    -Free passer

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  92. lol

    #BREAKING – CANADA CAVES: Ontario drops the 25% charge on American electricity.

    The math: 4 hours after Trump’s TRUTH post where he announced his retaliation against Canada.

    Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick spoke with Ontario Premier Doug Ford today. They will meet on THURSDAY in Washington. “…to discuss a renewed USMCA ahead of the April 2 reciprocal tariff deadline.” “In response, Ontario agreed to suspend its 25 per cent surcharge on exports of electricity to Michigan, New York and Minnesota.”

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  93. Just ignore the opinion. Tell the Marxist judge to phuq himself.

    DOGE is a scary word to the left. Activist Judge Chris Cooper’s ruling that DOGE is subject to the Freedom of Information Act is lawfare in action. This directly attacks the President’s ability to receive key advice from his advisors.

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  94. The above capitulation by Canada’s Ford is why it’s better to wait out some of these “negotiations,” letting them play out, before openly criticizing and critiquing them. The one fact present is that Canada and the U.S. have a lopsided trade arrangement, with Canada benefiting from it more than us.

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  95. Said nobody at HHR

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  96. Trump could kill Canada.

    refuse to buy their energy. Stupid policy to even buy it.

    tariff the steel and their car production

    That country will collapse.

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  97. Not for COVID but definitely for other disease to be administered in childhood. I am complex.

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  98. Today Greenland is going to the polls to vote on their independence from Denmark.

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  99. Parents who don’t vaccinate their children against deadly diseases are not morons? Who knew?

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  100. Maybe the Marxist judge should closely look at whether Foia even applies to the executive branch itself.

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  101. Putin will agree and then violate the ceasefire. Lather. Rinse. Repeat.

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  102. Rubio is doing a very good job. He is better than tillerson or the country club spook.

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  103. Trump could kill Canada.

    Yes. Canada exports something like 70% of goods to the US, while the US only exports 2% to Canada. However, Canada holds a trade surplus to our trade deficit. Reciprocal trade seems fair – if the tariffs are zeroed out then trade becomes free for both countries.

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  104. @MikeWaltz47: “We’ve gone from IF the war is going to end to now HOW the war is going to end … [President Trump] has literally moved the entire global conversation.”

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  105. NYC, Bitter is a big government Republican.

    Chicon

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  106. https://thehill.com/policy/international/5188623-fbi-search-pitt-sudiksha-konanki/amp/

    My daughter is a Senior at Pitt.

    I wonder if Tina and the rest of the defund the FBI crowd oppose the FBI assisting in this search.

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  107. BTW, the Mexican president gave a speech yesterday to 350,000 people. In this speech she gave what seemed to be full throated support in working with Trump to curtail illegal immigration, drugs and actively thwart the Cartels. It was a 180 from how she initially responded to Trump’s hard nose tariff talk.

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  108. You can get by with a reduction of 2/3rds of the fib. Let them focus on that and we have no issue.

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  109. It is stupid that we take their steel and cars and wind energy. wtf.

    The cars should be built here. I know Chrysler or whatever thr phuq they are called has some candidian vehicle lines.

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  110. Bitter said….I wonder if Tina and the rest of the defund the FBI crowd oppose the FBI assisting in this search.

    Sounds great, I’m glad your guy Wray is out, so there’s enough resources off the Trump and J6 cases and so real crimes can be properly investigated.

    Chicon

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  111. Jan wrote – The above capitulation by Canada’s Ford is why it’s better to wait out some of these “negotiations,” letting them play out, before openly criticizing and critiquing them. The one fact present is that Canada and the U.S. have a lopsided trade arrangement, with Canada benefiting from it more than us. 

    ————-

    totally agree. We weren’t even past the first inning. As with everything Trump, his knee jerk critics would do well to just let things play out and see where it all settles,

    Fla2025

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  112. The thing about Trump, this time around, is he is not flinching or back tracking too much with his goals and policies supporting those goals. He may prove to be wrong about some of his decisions, but is willing to patiently see them “play out” before choosing another direction. So far he has seen more success than failure in following such a determined route, despite some of the naysayers around here.

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  113. For anyone who cares, they are televising the Liverpool /Paris Saint Germain Champions league game on one of the Spanish stations at 4pm EST.

    Fla2025

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  114. Wow, a loosing up of three top-tiered issues —-> 1st Mexico, then Ukraine and now Canada. That’s encouraging….

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  115. He may prove to be wrong about some of his decisions

    Careful, Jan. The Cult now has you on a watch list.

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  116. Sounds great, I’m glad your guy Wray is out

    Zzzzzzzz Wray was Trump’s appointment. Not mine.

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  117. Jan said…Wow, a loosing up of three top-tiered issues —-> 1st Mexico, then Ukraine and now Canada. That’s encouraging….

    Not to Jason and Bitter, Jan. 😉

    Chicon

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  118. “Now that Biden is gone, all of the economic data from 2024 is being revised to show what really happened. It turns out the economy was lousy in 2024, they simply lied about it.”

    https://x.com/WallStreetMav/status/1899441719705272576

    note the chart at the link

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  119. It’s fun watching Jason and Bitter panic about the stock market. I’m old enough to remember similar panic from 1981 into 1982. Rough times, but Reagan policies eventually succeeded bigly.

    Patience…..

    Chicon

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  120. More “egg” on the face of democrats today –

    https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2025/03/pity-the-poor-democrats.php

    Fla2025

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  121. Zzzzzzzz Wray was Trump’s appointment. Not mine.

    Wray was Chris Christie’s choice.

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  122. Trump’s appointment. Try to hide from it but you can’t.

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