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  1. 1. Next POTUS?

    • Hillary Clinton
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    • Donald Trump
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Posted (edited)
41 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

Worth between them around 345 billion dollars according to a quick google 👍

I don’t suppose either of them are sitting in a dead Passat. 

Musk alone was worth $428 billion in January, before he started Sieg Heiling. 

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16 minutes ago, Mark J said:

Musk alone was worth $428 billion in January, before he started Sieg Heiling. 

Either figure Mark you pick I don’t care, I’d say far from dumb whatever way you look at it. 

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The problem with apologists is they take offence and are immediately on the defensive, the picture reminded me of dumb and dumber its as simple as that.

 

However there are levels of stupidity, was it not Donnie who suggested, live on TV, injecting disinfectant or using UV light to stop covid? I also hope that Donnie hasn't relied on Elon to do the maths on the tariffs after he mistook slashing a $8M contract as $8B... 😬 

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Edity. We do all like a good edit, change the original message completely.

 

You can still have a lot of money and be dumb, just as easily as those with not a lot of money can still very clever.

 

 

 

Musks finances are not as rosy as he wants you to believe, this week he has hidden the falling value of Twatter by transferring it to his over valued AI company (worst case it's value is 1/4 what he paid for it)

The Rapist famously has had 5 bankruptcies along the way costing the ordinary working man that he champions billions and now has less money that if he'd just left his inheritance and did nothng with it/

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Posted (edited)

This thread is like a cross between an episode of the young ones and a student union meeting. An anonymous coward who for reasons know only to him won’t even say what he does  for a living  commenting on a two time president of the USA and the richest man in the world both of whom are apparently dumb. 
The dumb ones are those who are suprised at what he’s doing 🤷‍♂️he campaigned on America first and made no effort to hide his intentions. When those car plants relocate to America he will have kept his promise to those who voted for him. 

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Stock market value isn't real money. Even "real" money isn't real money, nowadays. In the 80's, the Japan bubble valued the imperial palace real estate at X5 the value of the state of California.

 

Trump approval is ~47%

Democrat Party approval is ~29%

 

Aren't you grateful for Brexit now? You're only paying 10% tariffs vs EU 2O%. Lucky ba$$$tards 😆

 

 

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Haironyourchest said:

Stock market value isn't real money. Even "real" money isn't real money, nowadays. In the 80's, the Japan bubble valued the imperial palace real estate at X5 the value of the state of California.

 

Trump approval is ~47%

Democrat Party approval is ~29%

 

Aren't you grateful for Brexit now? You're only paying 10% tariffs vs EU 2O%. Lucky ba$$$tards 😆

 

 

 

 

 

I thought it had been established that it is the american consumer that pays these tariffs and that the money goes to the american treasury: ie that it is a tax on americans not us.

 

CUE T'Clash... Tar ree if he don't like it Rock the

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13 minutes ago, Yournamehere said:

I thought it had been established that it is the american consumer that pays these tariffs and that the money goes to the american treasury: ie that it is a tax on americans not us.

 

CUE T'Clash... Tar ree if he don't like it Rock the

 

Well, yes, if they keep on buying our product. Which they won't, as much. They will buy more American product instead.

 

So, either we drop our price to cover the tarrif and stay competitive (we pay the tarrif) or we lose sales. 

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29 minutes ago, Haironyourchest said:

Well, yes, if they keep on buying our product. Which they won't, as much. They will buy more American product instead.

 

So, either we drop our price to cover the tarrif and stay competitive (we pay the tarrif) or we lose sales. 

We both know it's not rocket science, he even stood there with a placard for the hard of thinking.

 

Mostly reciprocal tariffs, then the MSM are decrying fair trade. Erm, you might find these are now equal terms and now the consumer decides and buys local 1st.

 

You're average person has no clue about the complexity of the Taric lists for imports.

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