TRUMP 2024

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Civilized said:

ncsualum05 said:

Completely independent of what was posted related to Tucker I was thinking about this the other day. Indictments, trials, the whole mess. If he continues on and they can't stop him that way I think they are going to try to kill him. I hope I'm wrong. 2024 is going to be a horrible turbulent year on the streets regardless as it always is on election years.

"They," who?
Clueless and you haven't a clue that you are.
#Devolution #Expand Your Thinking #Eye of The Storm #TheGreatAwakening
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Werewolf said:

Civilized said:

ncsualum05 said:

Completely independent of what was posted related to Tucker I was thinking about this the other day. Indictments, trials, the whole mess. If he continues on and they can't stop him that way I think they are going to try to kill him. I hope I'm wrong. 2024 is going to be a horrible turbulent year on the streets regardless as it always is on election years.

"They," who?
Clueless and you haven't a clue that you are.

Tucker trying to normalize loony conspiracies has you downright giddy I bet.
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Civilized said:

Werewolf said:

Civilized said:

ncsualum05 said:

Completely independent of what was posted related to Tucker I was thinking about this the other day. Indictments, trials, the whole mess. If he continues on and they can't stop him that way I think they are going to try to kill him. I hope I'm wrong. 2024 is going to be a horrible turbulent year on the streets regardless as it always is on election years.

"They," who?
Clueless and you haven't a clue that you are.

Tucker trying to normalize loony conspiracies has you downright giddy I bet.
You're definitely in the 10-20% that won't believe the truth when its forced down your throat.
#Devolution #Expand Your Thinking #Eye of The Storm #TheGreatAwakening
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Civilized said:

ncsualum05 said:

Completely independent of what was posted related to Tucker I was thinking about this the other day. Indictments, trials, the whole mess. If he continues on and they can't stop him that way I think they are going to try to kill him. I hope I'm wrong. 2024 is going to be a horrible turbulent year on the streets regardless as it always is on election years.

"They," who?
LOL. Pick a 3 letter spy agency. Who knows. If attempted it would be done masterfully and with loads of complicit assistance from the white house, capital hill, mainstream media, and other resources. It wouldn't be done in such a way that it's an obvious suspicious murder or assassination. But if you in the power kabal club or whatever you want to call it you are weighing the upcoming year plus and your assessing risk/ reward. I'm trying to view it through their lens. That is definitely on the table but probably a last resort. I think in their minds and possibly in reality they feel they've got decent control over the elections. We will see. I really do think though that there's a rather large group of people in positions of wealth and power that absolutely do not want to take the chance of another Trump presidency. And if it feels like things won't go their way then the contingency will make "crossfire hurricane" look like a joke.
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#Devolution #Expand Your Thinking #Eye of The Storm #TheGreatAwakening
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Civilized said:

Werewolf said:

Civilized said:

ncsualum05 said:

Completely independent of what was posted related to Tucker I was thinking about this the other day. Indictments, trials, the whole mess. If he continues on and they can't stop him that way I think they are going to try to kill him. I hope I'm wrong. 2024 is going to be a horrible turbulent year on the streets regardless as it always is on election years.

"They," who?
Clueless and you haven't a clue that you are.

Tucker trying to normalize loony conspiracies has you downright giddy I bet.
Biden has pretty much ratified all conspiracy theories previously considered to be loony.
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Oldsouljer said:

Civilized said:

Werewolf said:

Civilized said:

ncsualum05 said:

Completely independent of what was posted related to Tucker I was thinking about this the other day. Indictments, trials, the whole mess. If he continues on and they can't stop him that way I think they are going to try to kill him. I hope I'm wrong. 2024 is going to be a horrible turbulent year on the streets regardless as it always is on election years.

"They," who?
Clueless and you haven't a clue that you are.

Tucker trying to normalize loony conspiracies has you downright giddy I bet.
Biden has pretty much ratified all conspiracy theories previously considered to be loony.
Or… they were never conspiracy theories, as suggested…
On the illegal or criminal immigrants…

“they built the country, the reason our economy is growing”

Joe Biden
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The crux of our times…

https://rumble.com/v3eaj7t-panic-in-city-of-london-harley-schlanger.html
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hokiewolf said:


LOL. That's gold Jerry, gold I tell ya!
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A cornered wild animal is unpredictable and very dangerous.. We're very close to being there.
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Werewolf said:

A cornered wild animal is unpredictable and very dangerous.. We're very close to being there.

so cornered he is abandoning any semblance of a conservative abortion position

Reverting back to limousine liberal territory.
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hokiewolf said:

Werewolf said:

A cornered wild animal is unpredictable and very dangerous.. We're very close to being there.

so cornered he is abandoning any semblance of a conservative abortion position

Reverting back to limousine liberal territory.
Do tell?
On the illegal or criminal immigrants…

“they built the country, the reason our economy is growing”

Joe Biden
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Not sure where to put this; however, since what's going on is clearly election interference, I'll put here…


On the illegal or criminal immigrants…

“they built the country, the reason our economy is growing”

Joe Biden
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caryking said:

Not sure where to put this; however, since what's going on is clearly election interference, I'll put here…



Yes, Trump keeps interfering with the election by getting caught on tape doing ridiculously illegal things. You'd almost think the only reason he ran again (knowing he can't win) was to try to sidestep the 9,475 indictments that he knew were coming.
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SmaptyWolf said:

caryking said:

Not sure where to put this; however, since what's going on is clearly election interference, I'll put here…



Yes, Trump keeps interfering with the election by getting caught on tape doing ridiculously illegal things. You'd almost think the only reason he ran again (knowing he can't win) was to try to sidestep the 9,475 indictments that he knew were coming.

Yeah the "We know what's really going on here" crowd kills me.

Um…yeah, what's going on, is Trump tried to interfere in a free and fair election and when that didn't work he assaulted democracy. He also gave the middle finger to the effort to collect classified documents and falsified business documents to avoid scrutiny for paying hush money to his pornstar **** buddy, some or all of which may be criminal.

The "We know what's going on here" crowd also won't answer the simple question as to whether prosecutors should elect to not pursue charges simply because of Trump's status as an ex-President and future Presidential candidate, a decision that would be a clear abdication of their duties.

If you don't want to get charged with crimes, don't do the **** that will get you indicted and charged with crimes.

But, Trump can definitely win. There shouldn't be any mistaking that. Biden is a weak candidate and he and Trump are in a dead heat in polls. I think it's ridiculous that anyone can see how irresponsibly and harmfully and dangerously he wielded his power leading up to and after the election and vote for him again but regardless we don't need to be confused about his very real chance of winning in 24.
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The beginning of more changes in the news bus.
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An outstanding collection of clips illustrating reality.

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Werewolf said:


According to some…
On the illegal or criminal immigrants…

“they built the country, the reason our economy is growing”

Joe Biden
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https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/09/26/new-york-judge-rules-without-trial-jury-or-verdict-that-president-trump-must-dissolve-all-business-interests-in-state/
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It's just that they've had four years to bring charges against him. Seems awfully non-coincidental that different cases involving different charges and different jurisdictions all come due simultaneously just as campaign season gets underway.
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Oldsouljer said:

It's just that they've had four years to bring charges against him. Seems awfully non-coincidental that different cases involving different charges and different jurisdictions all come due simultaneously just as campaign season gets underway.

Not four years, more like two. They wouldn't have begun investigating in earnest until early/mid-'21 after Trump was out of office, and they brought charges in early/mid-'23.

That doesn't seem like a crazy or nefarious timeframe.

To me, the veracity of the charges is much more germane than the timing. If many of these charges are ultimately meritorious, they were clearly justifiable. If Trump walks on most all of these, the prosecutors will be fighting a colossal optics battle since the charges would appear frivolous, in direct contrast to prosecutor's earlier claims.
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Hey, Civ! It only cost me $80.00 to fill up my domestically manufactured cross-over SUV with Plus today down here on the coast... when are all those cyclical adjustments that you say always happen and have nothing to do with "Trump going out of office and Biden coming in" going to happen?!?!?

You are barely over a month away from three years for that cyclical pendulum to swing that you swore were the ONLY reason for these prices we have?!?!?
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TheStorm said:

Hey, Civ! It only cost me $80.00 to fill up my domestically manufactured cross-over SUV with Plus today down here on the coast... when are all those cyclical adjustments that you say always happen and have nothing to do with "Trump going out of office and Biden coming in" going to happen?!?!?

You are barely over a month away from three years for that cyclical pendulum to swing that you swore were the ONLY reason for these prices we have?!?!?

Hey Storm, love you buddy. Missed you. Glad you reached out.

I think you're oversimplifying what I said just a skosh.

What I've said on here before about inflation and oil prices is that there are a bunch of different drivers, not that Biden has no responsibility in it. Did Biden's stimulus (the third stimulus; first two were Teflon Don's) contribute to inflation? Likely did, in some small part. Did his green energy stance reduce manufacturing appetite, which reduced supply, and drove gas prices up? Maybe but seems nebulous and fairly unlikely.

Domestic crude oil production is now in excess of what it was pre-COVID so it's seems more like domestic producers sharply curtailed production when COVID hit and it took them awhile to catch up after travel demand was normal again. Production has been rising steadily ever since it bottomed in 2020. We saw the same phenomenon with lumber. Way easier and quicker to cut production than to ramp back up. Regardless, production is back up but prices are still up too.

I read an economics article in the last couple of weeks that 'Excuse-flation' has been a demonstrably primary driver of inflation, perhaps moreso even than supply-side problems. Corporate profits from 2020-2023 have reached record levels. Oil companies had banner years in 2022. Biggest profits ever. That's ben curtailed some this year but Exxon's Q2 profits this year were still the biggest in over a decade.

Inflation is a worldwide macroeconomic issue with a bunch of drivers and essentially every developed nation in the world has been struggling with it over the last couple of years. Biden ain't their president so it's fair to intuit that there are drivers of inflation that have nothing to do with Sleepy Joe. OPEC, Ukraine war, global supply chains, and corporate profit increases all played huge parts. And our inflation rate is better than most other developed nations so it could definitely be worse.

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Civilized said:

TheStorm said:

Hey, Civ! It only cost me $80.00 to fill up my domestically manufactured cross-over SUV with Plus today down here on the coast... when are all those cyclical adjustments that you say always happen and have nothing to do with "Trump going out of office and Biden coming in" going to happen?!?!?

You are barely over a month away from three years for that cyclical pendulum to swing that you swore were the ONLY reason for these prices we have?!?!?

Hey Storm, love you buddy. Missed you. Glad you reached out.

I think you're oversimplifying what I said just a skosh.

What I've said on here before about inflation and oil prices is that there are a bunch of different drivers, not that Biden has no responsibility in it. Did Biden's stimulus (the third stimulus; first two were Teflon Don's) contribute to inflation? Likely did, in some small part. Did his green energy stance reduce manufacturing appetite, which reduced supply, and drove gas prices up? Maybe but seems nebulous and fairly unlikely.

Domestic crude oil production is now in excess of what it was pre-COVID so it's seems more like domestic producers sharply curtailed production when COVID hit and it took them awhile to catch up after travel demand was normal again. Production has been rising steadily ever since it bottomed in 2020. We saw the same phenomenon with lumber. Way easier and quicker to cut production than to ramp back up. Regardless, production is back up but prices are still up too.

I read an economics article in the last couple of weeks that 'Excuse-flation' has been a demonstrably primary driver of inflation, perhaps moreso even than supply-side problems. Corporate profits from 2020-2023 have reached record levels. Oil companies had banner years in 2022. Biggest profits ever. That's ben curtailed some this year but Exxon's Q2 profits this year were still the biggest in over a decade.

Inflation is a worldwide macroeconomic issue with a bunch of drivers and essentially every developed nation in the world has been struggling with it over the last couple of years. Biden ain't their president so it's fair to intuit that there are drivers of inflation that have nothing to do with Sleepy Joe. OPEC, Ukraine war, global supply chains, and corporate profit increases all played huge parts. And our inflation rate is better than most other developed nations so it could definitely be worse.



I know Storm prefers conspiracies to all of that "oil prices are set globally" macroeconomic mumbo jumbo, so here's a good one:

The Saudi prince, who single handedly CAN affect oil prices, made it pretty clear he'd prefer Trump win the next election, since Trump actually thinks it's cool that he can just behead people. Birds of a feather. Oh, and the prince also gave Jared Kushner 2 billion dollars, no questions asked for some reason... should probably look into that after we're done with Hunter Biden, I dunno.

Soooo, something tells me gas prices will continue to climb until just before the election. For some reason.
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SmaptyWolf said:

Civilized said:

TheStorm said:

Hey, Civ! It only cost me $80.00 to fill up my domestically manufactured cross-over SUV with Plus today down here on the coast... when are all those cyclical adjustments that you say always happen and have nothing to do with "Trump going out of office and Biden coming in" going to happen?!?!?

You are barely over a month away from three years for that cyclical pendulum to swing that you swore were the ONLY reason for these prices we have?!?!?

Hey Storm, love you buddy. Missed you. Glad you reached out.

I think you're oversimplifying what I said just a skosh.

What I've said on here before about inflation and oil prices is that there are a bunch of different drivers, not that Biden has no responsibility in it. Did Biden's stimulus (the third stimulus; first two were Teflon Don's) contribute to inflation? Likely did, in some small part. Did his green energy stance reduce manufacturing appetite, which reduced supply, and drove gas prices up? Maybe but seems nebulous and fairly unlikely.

Domestic crude oil production is now in excess of what it was pre-COVID so it's seems more like domestic producers sharply curtailed production when COVID hit and it took them awhile to catch up after travel demand was normal again. Production has been rising steadily ever since it bottomed in 2020. We saw the same phenomenon with lumber. Way easier and quicker to cut production than to ramp back up. Regardless, production is back up but prices are still up too.

I read an economics article in the last couple of weeks that 'Excuse-flation' has been a demonstrably primary driver of inflation, perhaps moreso even than supply-side problems. Corporate profits from 2020-2023 have reached record levels. Oil companies had banner years in 2022. Biggest profits ever. That's ben curtailed some this year but Exxon's Q2 profits this year were still the biggest in over a decade.

Inflation is a worldwide macroeconomic issue with a bunch of drivers and essentially every developed nation in the world has been struggling with it over the last couple of years. Biden ain't their president so it's fair to intuit that there are drivers of inflation that have nothing to do with Sleepy Joe. OPEC, Ukraine war, global supply chains, and corporate profit increases all played huge parts. And our inflation rate is better than most other developed nations so it could definitely be worse.



I know Storm prefers conspiracies to all of that "oil prices are set globally" macroeconomic mumbo jumbo, so here's a good one:

The Saudi prince, who single handedly CAN affect oil prices, made it pretty clear he'd prefer Trump win the next election, since Trump actually thinks it's cool that he can just behead people. Birds of a feather. Oh, and the prince also gave Jared Kushner 2 billion dollars, no questions asked for some reason... should probably look into that after we're done with Hunter Biden, I dunno.

Soooo, something tells me gas prices will continue to climb until just before the election. For some reason.


Speaking of believing nonsense conspiracies, get your booster, Smapty. It will stop the spread of Covid!!! Lol. Baaaa
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packgrad said:

SmaptyWolf said:

Civilized said:

TheStorm said:

Hey, Civ! It only cost me $80.00 to fill up my domestically manufactured cross-over SUV with Plus today down here on the coast... when are all those cyclical adjustments that you say always happen and have nothing to do with "Trump going out of office and Biden coming in" going to happen?!?!?

You are barely over a month away from three years for that cyclical pendulum to swing that you swore were the ONLY reason for these prices we have?!?!?

Hey Storm, love you buddy. Missed you. Glad you reached out.

I think you're oversimplifying what I said just a skosh.

What I've said on here before about inflation and oil prices is that there are a bunch of different drivers, not that Biden has no responsibility in it. Did Biden's stimulus (the third stimulus; first two were Teflon Don's) contribute to inflation? Likely did, in some small part. Did his green energy stance reduce manufacturing appetite, which reduced supply, and drove gas prices up? Maybe but seems nebulous and fairly unlikely.

Domestic crude oil production is now in excess of what it was pre-COVID so it's seems more like domestic producers sharply curtailed production when COVID hit and it took them awhile to catch up after travel demand was normal again. Production has been rising steadily ever since it bottomed in 2020. We saw the same phenomenon with lumber. Way easier and quicker to cut production than to ramp back up. Regardless, production is back up but prices are still up too.

I read an economics article in the last couple of weeks that 'Excuse-flation' has been a demonstrably primary driver of inflation, perhaps moreso even than supply-side problems. Corporate profits from 2020-2023 have reached record levels. Oil companies had banner years in 2022. Biggest profits ever. That's ben curtailed some this year but Exxon's Q2 profits this year were still the biggest in over a decade.

Inflation is a worldwide macroeconomic issue with a bunch of drivers and essentially every developed nation in the world has been struggling with it over the last couple of years. Biden ain't their president so it's fair to intuit that there are drivers of inflation that have nothing to do with Sleepy Joe. OPEC, Ukraine war, global supply chains, and corporate profit increases all played huge parts. And our inflation rate is better than most other developed nations so it could definitely be worse.



I know Storm prefers conspiracies to all of that "oil prices are set globally" macroeconomic mumbo jumbo, so here's a good one:

The Saudi prince, who single handedly CAN affect oil prices, made it pretty clear he'd prefer Trump win the next election, since Trump actually thinks it's cool that he can just behead people. Birds of a feather. Oh, and the prince also gave Jared Kushner 2 billion dollars, no questions asked for some reason... should probably look into that after we're done with Hunter Biden, I dunno.

Soooo, something tells me gas prices will continue to climb until just before the election. For some reason.


Speaking of believing nonsense conspiracies, get your booster, Smapty. It will stop the spread of Covid!!! Lol. Baaaa

Actually, Trump and I are gonna carpool and get our boosters together. You should listen to him.

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SmaptyWolf said:

packgrad said:

SmaptyWolf said:

Civilized said:

TheStorm said:

Hey, Civ! It only cost me $80.00 to fill up my domestically manufactured cross-over SUV with Plus today down here on the coast... when are all those cyclical adjustments that you say always happen and have nothing to do with "Trump going out of office and Biden coming in" going to happen?!?!?

You are barely over a month away from three years for that cyclical pendulum to swing that you swore were the ONLY reason for these prices we have?!?!?

Hey Storm, love you buddy. Missed you. Glad you reached out.

I think you're oversimplifying what I said just a skosh.

What I've said on here before about inflation and oil prices is that there are a bunch of different drivers, not that Biden has no responsibility in it. Did Biden's stimulus (the third stimulus; first two were Teflon Don's) contribute to inflation? Likely did, in some small part. Did his green energy stance reduce manufacturing appetite, which reduced supply, and drove gas prices up? Maybe but seems nebulous and fairly unlikely.

Domestic crude oil production is now in excess of what it was pre-COVID so it's seems more like domestic producers sharply curtailed production when COVID hit and it took them awhile to catch up after travel demand was normal again. Production has been rising steadily ever since it bottomed in 2020. We saw the same phenomenon with lumber. Way easier and quicker to cut production than to ramp back up. Regardless, production is back up but prices are still up too.

I read an economics article in the last couple of weeks that 'Excuse-flation' has been a demonstrably primary driver of inflation, perhaps moreso even than supply-side problems. Corporate profits from 2020-2023 have reached record levels. Oil companies had banner years in 2022. Biggest profits ever. That's ben curtailed some this year but Exxon's Q2 profits this year were still the biggest in over a decade.

Inflation is a worldwide macroeconomic issue with a bunch of drivers and essentially every developed nation in the world has been struggling with it over the last couple of years. Biden ain't their president so it's fair to intuit that there are drivers of inflation that have nothing to do with Sleepy Joe. OPEC, Ukraine war, global supply chains, and corporate profit increases all played huge parts. And our inflation rate is better than most other developed nations so it could definitely be worse.



I know Storm prefers conspiracies to all of that "oil prices are set globally" macroeconomic mumbo jumbo, so here's a good one:

The Saudi prince, who single handedly CAN affect oil prices, made it pretty clear he'd prefer Trump win the next election, since Trump actually thinks it's cool that he can just behead people. Birds of a feather. Oh, and the prince also gave Jared Kushner 2 billion dollars, no questions asked for some reason... should probably look into that after we're done with Hunter Biden, I dunno.

Soooo, something tells me gas prices will continue to climb until just before the election. For some reason.


Speaking of believing nonsense conspiracies, get your booster, Smapty. It will stop the spread of Covid!!! Lol. Baaaa

Actually, Trump and I are gonna carpool and get our boosters together. You should listen to him.




TDS boy can't even comment without "Trump!!!". Get your booster, Sheepty.
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Gonna be 80-20 Trump over Biden in 2024. We've still got some darkness to walk through............thank you Sheeple for the delay and need for more darkness.

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packgrad said:

SmaptyWolf said:

packgrad said:

SmaptyWolf said:

Civilized said:

TheStorm said:

Hey, Civ! It only cost me $80.00 to fill up my domestically manufactured cross-over SUV with Plus today down here on the coast... when are all those cyclical adjustments that you say always happen and have nothing to do with "Trump going out of office and Biden coming in" going to happen?!?!?

You are barely over a month away from three years for that cyclical pendulum to swing that you swore were the ONLY reason for these prices we have?!?!?

Hey Storm, love you buddy. Missed you. Glad you reached out.

I think you're oversimplifying what I said just a skosh.

What I've said on here before about inflation and oil prices is that there are a bunch of different drivers, not that Biden has no responsibility in it. Did Biden's stimulus (the third stimulus; first two were Teflon Don's) contribute to inflation? Likely did, in some small part. Did his green energy stance reduce manufacturing appetite, which reduced supply, and drove gas prices up? Maybe but seems nebulous and fairly unlikely.

Domestic crude oil production is now in excess of what it was pre-COVID so it's seems more like domestic producers sharply curtailed production when COVID hit and it took them awhile to catch up after travel demand was normal again. Production has been rising steadily ever since it bottomed in 2020. We saw the same phenomenon with lumber. Way easier and quicker to cut production than to ramp back up. Regardless, production is back up but prices are still up too.

I read an economics article in the last couple of weeks that 'Excuse-flation' has been a demonstrably primary driver of inflation, perhaps moreso even than supply-side problems. Corporate profits from 2020-2023 have reached record levels. Oil companies had banner years in 2022. Biggest profits ever. That's ben curtailed some this year but Exxon's Q2 profits this year were still the biggest in over a decade.

Inflation is a worldwide macroeconomic issue with a bunch of drivers and essentially every developed nation in the world has been struggling with it over the last couple of years. Biden ain't their president so it's fair to intuit that there are drivers of inflation that have nothing to do with Sleepy Joe. OPEC, Ukraine war, global supply chains, and corporate profit increases all played huge parts. And our inflation rate is better than most other developed nations so it could definitely be worse.



I know Storm prefers conspiracies to all of that "oil prices are set globally" macroeconomic mumbo jumbo, so here's a good one:

The Saudi prince, who single handedly CAN affect oil prices, made it pretty clear he'd prefer Trump win the next election, since Trump actually thinks it's cool that he can just behead people. Birds of a feather. Oh, and the prince also gave Jared Kushner 2 billion dollars, no questions asked for some reason... should probably look into that after we're done with Hunter Biden, I dunno.

Soooo, something tells me gas prices will continue to climb until just before the election. For some reason.


Speaking of believing nonsense conspiracies, get your booster, Smapty. It will stop the spread of Covid!!! Lol. Baaaa

Actually, Trump and I are gonna carpool and get our boosters together. You should listen to him.




TDS boy can't even comment without "Trump!!!". Get your booster, Sheepty.


It's really all he has. He sure as hell can't talk about his guy and the job Biden is doing.
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Tulsi is a liberal but also a great patriot in the mold of freedom caucus member Matt Gaetz. We need more representation like these two patriots.
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Werewolf said:

Tulsi is a liberal but also a great patriot in the mold of freedom caucus member Matt Gaetz. We need more representation like these two patriots.
what exactly makes Matt Gaetz a great patriot?
Originator of the Tony Adams Scale
 
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