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Think he was a permanent US resident, not a citizen, but your point still stands.A lot of unnamed people didn’t like the American citizen you murdered, so no harm no foul!
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Think he was a permanent US resident, not a citizen, but your point still stands.A lot of unnamed people didn’t like the American citizen you murdered, so no harm no foul!
This is what pisses me off to no end. The Trump cult bitched and moaned about inflation during the Biden admin. And yes, I think stimulus checks contributed, but were not the only cause; we had screwed up supply chains and a new war. Now, with supply chain problems solved, a war baked in, and inflation much lower, the dear leader wants to stimulate the economy to the tune of $2k per person? Where is the cultists outrage? <buncha dumb fu--s>Trump's $2,000 tariff checks would cost $450 billion, analysis finds
“… By the numbers: The Yale Budget Lab released an analysis Monday night, finding that the promised checks would cost about $450 billion, assuming that the $2,000 checks went to every individual in the country with an income under $100,000.
Between the lines: Yale estimated a 0.3 percentage point boost to GDP in 2026 from the checks, and a 0.15 percentage point increase in employment.…”
- The government collected $195 billion in tariff revenue in fiscal 2025 and is on pace for about $420 billion in tariff revenue in fiscal 2026.
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Hey Yale Budget Lab, what took you so long?
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Remember when the right wingers went bat shit crazy because Obama apparently bowed to the king of Saudi Arabia in a greeting at a G20 summit ?Barf.
Horses, trumpets and fighter jets make for an elaborate White House welcome for Saudi crown prince
From CNN's Kevin Liptak
A line of mounted dark horses escorted Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s limo up the White House driveway, kicking off an elaborate diplomatic display that is essentially a state visit in everything but name.
Military bands trumpeted the prince’s arrival, and a flyover of fighter jets — including F-35s, the same kind Donald Trump says he’ll sell to Riyadh — buzzed overhead as the US president welcomed the Saudi leader to the South Lawn.
Delegations from both countries lined an orange carpet, and an honor guard stood at attention as Prince bin Salman emerged from his Mercedes to greet Trump. They shook hands, and Trump grasped the prince’s shoulder, before they smiled for a photo-op.
The trumpets blared, the honor guard saluted, and the two men walked into the South Portico.
Tuesday’s visit isn’t classified as a state visit, but only because the crown prince isn’t Saudi Arabia’s head of state — his father, 89-year-old King Salman, is.
But in pulling out all the diplomatic stops, Trump is signaling the importance of Saudi Arabia to American interests, and his respect for the prince.
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Nah…..He’ll let Vance do that.Is Trump going to blow MBS too?
Yep I think soTrying to put the California toothpaste back in the tube?
Huh. Maybe, maybe not...Trying to put the California toothpaste back in the tube?

Mohammed Bubba SalmanIs Trump going to blow MBS too?
It doesn't go to the Fifth. This was a three judge panel. It goes straight to SCOTUS under a mandatory appeal.That's awesome, but even without reading it yet, I can't imagine that will stand with the 5th Circuit.
And we know how this is going to go. 6-3 reversal.It doesn't go to the Fifth. This was a three judge panel. It goes straight to SCOTUS under a mandatory appeal.
What do you mean? The California maps were, to the best of my understanding, approved. I don't think they are contingent on Texas -- not any more. So I'm pretty sure Dems picked up 5 seats in CA regardless of what happens in TX.Trying to put the California toothpaste back in the tube?
No. 6-3 for a stay -- although it might give us some early insight into the fate of the Voting Rights Act. If they don't stay, that means the VRA will live. If they do stay, it doesn't tell us much.And we know how this is going to go. 6-3 reversal.
It was a hot take that this might be an attempt to set a legal precedent under which the California maps would be vulnerable to being stayed as well. But on reading the first few pages, looks like the ruling is pretty specific to the facts in the TX case, which I can't imagine would apply to the California case.What do you mean? The California maps were, to the best of my understanding, approved. I don't think they are contingent on Texas -- not any more. So I'm pretty sure Dems picked up 5 seats in CA regardless of what happens in TX.
I expect SCOTUS to stay this ruling out of Texas.
Yes. Stay is the correct term. Key point being that Texas is going to use the gerrymandered maps in 2026.No. 6-3 for a stay -- although it might give us some early insight into the fate of the Voting Rights Act. If they don't stay, that means the VRA will live. If they do stay, it doesn't tell us much.
The Republicans have already sued California in district court for racial gerrymandering. It is hard to imagine a world in which Texas maps are blessed and California maps are struck down, but I don't put anything past the Supreme Court.What do you mean? The California maps were, to the best of my understanding, approved. I don't think they are contingent on Texas -- not any more. So I'm pretty sure Dems picked up 5 seats in CA regardless of what happens in TX.
I expect SCOTUS to stay this ruling out of Texas.
Ah. Shows I shouldn't comment without reading.It doesn't go to the Fifth. This was a three judge panel. It goes straight to SCOTUS under a mandatory appeal.