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Did you have to check ChatGPT that come back as well?

Put very simply, you are the walking embodiment of Socrates's unexamined life. I'd guess the number of hours you've spent reflecting on who you are and why you are the way you are is exactly the same as the number of orgasms you have given your wife in the past 20 years, and it's a very round number. If mediocre white boomer energy was oil, you would be Saudi Arabia.

Don't bother trying to clap back. I don't kick puppies for the same reason I'm not interested in this "conversation"
You seem triggered and a little insecure. Maybe you question your level of mental sophistication and have doubts. Probably should.
 
I'd be pissed too if I had all that student debt and walked away with an education that caused me to blame Biden and the Democrats for not being able to declare by fiat that all debt be absolved. I mean if I paid that much to not understand the role of Congress in US government in passing laws, well I'd want my money back as well.

Anyway, fuck them.



Trump voters with student loans are having 'buyer's remorse' over his latest debt collection moves​

 
Also hope that some of these people took some first aid courses when there was still funding them.

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Afrikaner family stranded in the US appeals for help after seeking refuge


Unfortunately, their experience has been marred by the harsh reality that few have the resources or network to facilitate such support in a new country.

‘They were understanding that they would be arriving here for complete assistance,’ @catmpt said. ‘People thought they would be arriving at a house, a job, medical insurance, and other things. It isn’t that way at all.’
 
I am old enough to remember that shitheads that run the car companies WELCOMING the tariffs

I’m shocked that the master negotiator doesn’t actually know his assignment from a hole in the ground.
Trump’s immigration policy is still supported by those who don’t understand economics. Trump is even starting to understand, which should be embarrassing to those who haven’t caught up yet.
 
I’m shocked that the master negotiator doesn’t actually know his assignment from a hole in the ground.

Trump’s immigration policy is still supported by those who don’t understand economics. Trump is even starting to understand, which should be embarrassing to those who haven’t caught up yet.
I don’t think Trump understands anything. He’s just responding to targeted pressure from lobbyists and MAGA loyalists in Congress. He’s a puppet on tariffs.
 
It applies to both sides. Limiting yourself to cnn or msnbc yields the same result. Hedge just said he/she primarily reads only what nycfan posts which is 99% liberal sources
with all due respect, this is not a bosides...

First, neither CNN nor MSNBC present intentional misleading disinformation, eg videos from years ago as if they were happening in real time

Second, viewers of CNN and MSNBC also seek out and READ news/perspectives offered by a range of sources across the political spectrum
 
very hard to not feel glee in watching some of these dickheads suffer.


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I recognize this man's attitude. Dollar to doughnuts he beats his wife and kids. It's probably why he liked Alabama better than Denmark.

The purported removal order that was not challenged came in 2019. You know, during Biden's presidency.
 
Hahaha dumb shits.


After U.S. President Donald Trump announced a series of tariffs targeting Canadian goods earlier this year, Canada was quick to respond with retaliatory measures aimed at American sectors that rely on exports north of the border, one of which was the wine industry.

The result was a 93 per cent drop in American wine exports to Canada in April, the biggest year-over-year decline in decades. Since Canada is the largest buyer of exported U.S. wines, the ongoing trade dispute has plunged the industry into crisis, according to one expert.

“Wine firms here in the U.S. thought that a tariff on (imported) goods, including wine from Canada, would be a boon, but it has turned out the other way around,” Karl Storchmann, executive director of the American Association of Wine Economists, told BNN Bloomberg in a Wednesday interview.
“Canada pulled the plug and the exports of U.S. wine to Canada are virtually down to zero or they’re closing in on zero… and exports to Canada account for more than a third of all U.S. exports by value, and that is massive.”

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Storchmann said Canadian purchasers of U.S. wine tend to buy premium products from high-end producers in California – and lots of it.

“Canada is a very, very important market for upscale wine and it’s in enormous quantities. The premium wine markets are Canada and China,” he said.

American wine exports to China, the third largest purchaser of U.S. wine, also took a hit in April, as Beijing and Washington were in the midst of a trade war of their own. China bought 30.5 per cent less American wine in April than it did in the same month in 2024.
 
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