TRUMP 2024

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Oldsouljer said:

Werewolf said:

Beware of the US Senate's Genuis Act re Central Bank digital currency.bse



Heavily regulated stablecoins are just a backdoor CBDC and that HAS been legalized via the GENIUS Act. The holdouts who finally voted for it after meeting with Trump should have inserted an amendment making cash availability a stricture such that the Act becomes invalid in the event that ready cash availability is done away with.


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Werewolf said:




Cool, cool.

Now do the costs.
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Nah, we're rich now
Werewolf
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killing you, LOL. You and #Sieve will celebrate in the streets when the 1st hint of inflation occurs. Could be a bump but it's targeted and somewhat supply chain and enemy/adcersary driven.

#Gobbler could care less about supply chain and national security....it's all secondary to that 5 cents on the dollar.
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Werewolf said:

killing you, LOL. You and #Sieve will celebrate in the streets when the 1st hint of inflation occurs. Could be a bump but it's targeted and somewhat supply chain and enemy/adcersary driven.

#Gobbler could care less about supply chain and national security....it's all secondary to that 5 cents on the dollar.
wow, that's a lot of false assumption there. But I'm not going to be your straw man.

Please enlighten me how tariffs which are taxes we ultimately end up paying, provide national security. Also, it's proven over and over and over that tariffs cause inflation, so no. I don't want inflation.

I love the supply chain, especially the fully established one that takes years to unravel, and people like you pretending that manufacturing can just be picked up and moved.

Also were you've never explained to me what manufacturing you want to repatriate? How does making textiles - the primary manufacturing sector that moved overseas help with national security?

How does punishing American companies who have the best paying jobs in the US help the US economy?

Finally, what about the services industries in the US who are completely ignored by this dumb trade war. What are we doing to make sure those sectors aren't harmed? I know, we're doing nothing!
Werewolf
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Jimmy Carter's mother had a seat on the CFR.....amongst other info. Senior Executive Service and the Brits. CCP act of war with election interference is right around the corner.

https://rumble.com/v6wa40k-juan-o-savin-political-theater-ppn-7-15-2025.html
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i seem to recall you know nothing of the deindustrialization of the Midwest that occurred with the initiation of globalist trade with China and Mexico.
you would've been in diapers....u could have been 4-5 :-)
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Werewolf said:

killing you, LOL. You and #Sieve will celebrate in the streets when the 1st hint of inflation occurs. Could be a bump but it's targeted and somewhat supply chain and enemy/adcersary driven.

#Gobbler could care less about supply chain and national security....it's all secondary to that 5 cents on the dollar.

I listened to Kudlow on Fox Biz on the way home tonight. He was carrying on about the tariffs and how no inflation surge had proved the skeptics wrong. I noticed no one mentioned to him that the big post-COVID dollar dump didn't immediately ignite inflation for at least a year after the $7 trillion stimulus. That said, I doubt the tariffs are inflationary but I do believe Powell isn't above stealth QEing and blaming the result on tariffs.
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Powell is one of the greatest enemies of the American sovereign.
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It was just another day at the office for #Sieve and #Gobbler's side.
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Oldsouljer said:

Werewolf said:

killing you, LOL. You and #Sieve will celebrate in the streets when the 1st hint of inflation occurs. Could be a bump but it's targeted and somewhat supply chain and enemy/adcersary driven.

#Gobbler could care less about supply chain and national security....it's all secondary to that 5 cents on the dollar.

I listened to Kudlow on Fox Biz on the way home tonight. He was carrying on about the tariffs and how no inflation surge had proved the skeptics wrong. I noticed no one mentioned to him that the big post-COVID dollar dump didn't immediately ignite inflation for at least a year after the $7 trillion stimulus. That said, I doubt the tariffs are inflationary but I do believe Powell isn't above stealth QEing and blaming the result on tariffs.

Why do you doubt the tariffs are inflationary?
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What will the globalists do next to try to derail Trump's America First economy?

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Oldsouljer
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Civilized said:

Oldsouljer said:

Werewolf said:

killing you, LOL. You and #Sieve will celebrate in the streets when the 1st hint of inflation occurs. Could be a bump but it's targeted and somewhat supply chain and enemy/adcersary driven.

#Gobbler could care less about supply chain and national security....it's all secondary to that 5 cents on the dollar.

I listened to Kudlow on Fox Biz on the way home tonight. He was carrying on about the tariffs and how no inflation surge had proved the skeptics wrong. I noticed no one mentioned to him that the big post-COVID dollar dump didn't immediately ignite inflation for at least a year after the $7 trillion stimulus. That said, I doubt the tariffs are inflationary but I do believe Powell isn't above stealth QEing and blaming the result on tariffs.

Why do you doubt the tariffs are inflationary?

1. Because up until now, they've always been blamed in part, via the Smoot-Hawley Act for the Great Depression, a highly deflationary event, and

2. According to Milton Friedman, "inflation is 'always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon' a problem of printing too much money.", and

3. Until that time of nearly a century ago, tariffs haven't been used in such a sweeping manner such that I believe it remains to be seen if they're inflationary or not.


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It can be done without tariffs?!?!?! That's crazy talk

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John Brennan identified as part owner of building in Serbia that how's the servers involved in the 2020 election theft. Info provided by primary owner who has flipped.

The Fed will come down.

https://rumble.com/v6wag5g--jul-15-2025-juan-o-savin-w-jmc-epstein-psyop-russiagate-federal-reserve-wa.html
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Oldsouljer said:

Civilized said:

Oldsouljer said:

Werewolf said:

killing you, LOL. You and #Sieve will celebrate in the streets when the 1st hint of inflation occurs. Could be a bump but it's targeted and somewhat supply chain and enemy/adcersary driven.

#Gobbler could care less about supply chain and national security....it's all secondary to that 5 cents on the dollar.

I listened to Kudlow on Fox Biz on the way home tonight. He was carrying on about the tariffs and how no inflation surge had proved the skeptics wrong. I noticed no one mentioned to him that the big post-COVID dollar dump didn't immediately ignite inflation for at least a year after the $7 trillion stimulus. That said, I doubt the tariffs are inflationary but I do believe Powell isn't above stealth QEing and blaming the result on tariffs.

Why do you doubt the tariffs are inflationary?

1. Because up until now, they've always been blamed in part, via the Smoot-Hawley Act for the Great Depression, a highly deflationary event, and

2. According to Milton Friedman, "inflation is 'always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon' a problem of printing too much money.", and

3. Until that time of nearly a century ago, tariffs haven't been used in such a sweeping manner such that I believe it remains to be seen if they're inflationary or not.


Best of my knowledge, I haven't ever said tariffs are not inflationary; however, I support the bolded as the real killer in our economy.

Just this week, we couldn't get 2 Pubs and 0 Dems to vote on rescinding just 9 billion dollars, from the budget. Now, I can understand some people not wanting to cut the funding for these areas; however, what areas would enough people support cutting?

Hokie, I know you will go to entitlements for real cuts…. Please don't! We have plenty of dollars that can be cut before tackling the big problem. Please offer up something else until we have no choice.
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hokiewolf said:

It can be done without tariffs?!?!?! That's crazy talk



Honda should just build in their own country. Their country needs the jobs and manufacturing. They are in worse shape than we are.
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