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I mean, Wal-Mart is a craven profit-seeking company, but I'm not sure I agree with that.Then they should keep their yaps shut after the fact.
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I mean, Wal-Mart is a craven profit-seeking company, but I'm not sure I agree with that.Then they should keep their yaps shut after the fact.
The full reach of his impact on the 2025 presidential election still hasn't come to light. I don't believe he didn't violate FEC campaign contribution limits and disclosure requirements, even if indirectly. The new information recently reported on false flag digital campaigning is also highly disturbing and there are no safeguards against it.I think it’s very possible that I may hate Elon Musk more than I hate Donald Trump.
There is not one single Democrat nor one single liberal in existence who has as much disdain for Trump voters than Donald Trump himself.
I'm getting there.I think it’s very possible that I may hate Elon Musk more than I hate Donald Trump.
Why would companies like Wal-Mart have been ringing the bell before the election? They WANT prices to go up. It gives them cover for that extra 20% they add on top of the tariffs that goes straight to the bottom line.This just pisses me off. Of course that is that case. But where were these stories/journalists/companies pre election?
Assuming the deportations are done in a humane way, I don’t think there is going to be a move for reparations. The Japanese were US citizens.Something I was thinking about last night had me thinking of another future cost. What happens when the political cycle turns (assuming it does)? How much will reparations cost us. In 88, it was $20,000 a survivor for the Japanese. I suspect that would be cheap these days, even adjusted for inflation. We're looking at 12 million people that we might end up deporting. Btw, that 12 million seems to represent a consensus of centrist reports. Anybody got a more proven number?
Well, in this particular case, the CFO's comments were part of earnings guidance. This wasn't some corporate messaging strategy. It's just investor relations.Why would companies like Wal-Mart have been ringing the bell before the election? They WANT prices to go up. It gives them cover for that extra 20% they add on top of the tariffs that goes straight to the bottom line.
Reckon PawPaw and MawMaw are going to be in a whole world of hurt when they go buy their Co-Colar and Nabs at Wally World.
I say BRING. IT. ON!!! I can't wait to see how Trump's Menagerie of Incompetence makes America great again. It's all on you now, Pubs! Let's see what you can do!My certainty that we live in a simulation is reaching 99%.
Hell yeah