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    According to Raw Story , some analysts have called the trip a disaster .

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  • stevenash
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    Newsome has Trump all sorts of triggered.

    Trump melts down over Gavin Newsom's Davos appearance

    This is my favorite part.

    Some analysts have described Trump's appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, as a disaster. During his speech, he attacked the leaders of the U.S. allies to the extent that trade partners like Canada have described the U.S. as a source of instability in the world.




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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by stevenash
    More proof Trump has meatloaf for brains.

    'We ended them in 1913': Trump invents his own history, says the Great Depression happened because tariffs were banned in 1913

    https://x.com/PapiTrumpo/status/2014530423385129013


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  • stevenash
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    More proof Trump has meatloaf for brains.

    'We ended them in 1913': Trump invents his own history, says the Great Depression happened because tariffs were banned in 1913

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  • jt315
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    Originally posted by Hareeba!
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    Translation:




    Sorry Mark, you were never coming anyway, but please know I UNINVITED you very publicly so everyone knows it was my idea.

    oh really




    Earlier this week, CTV News learned Carney was gearing up to accept the invitation to Trump’s Board of Peace, the aim of which is to oversee the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas after more than two years of clashes.

    A senior Canadian government official told reporters last week in China that the prime minister had not accepted the request yet, but planned on doing so.

    The White House announced last week that Trump would be chairing the U.S.-led effort along with members U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Trump envoy Steve Witkoff, Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and former U.K. prime minister Tony Blair.

    Aarjavee Raaj, CTVNews.ca journalist

    With files from CTV News’ Annie Bergeron-Oliver,

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  • DwightShrute
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    https://x.com/GringoElCamino/status/2014535533800698036

    https://x.com/conens46/status/2012171413851889669

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    Translation:

    Sorry Mark, you were never coming anyway, but please know I UNINVITED you very publicly so everyone knows it was my idea.

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  • DwightShrute
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    murders in the US dropped by 21%. Biggest drop in 100 years.


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  • stevenash
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    TACO strikes again.
    Now the coward is walking back that ludicrous 10% cap on all credit cards idea of his.

    What a moron.

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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by stevenash
    Wow, even his Niece can't stand this loser, which goes to show nobody screws you over like family.

    Trump ran into the one thing he 'always feared most' in Davos: niece
    She's a lunatic.

    Quoting her to make a political point would be like quoting Hareeballs or Rosie O'Donnell for the same reason. It would be like hiring Jeffrey Dahmer to cook for a dinner party. It would be like sending your kid to the Learing Center or like putting tampons in men's bathrooms.

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    now facing 10 years



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  • DwightShrute
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    Mr. Tough Guy turns into a Crying Bitch overnight

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  • jt315
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    Originally posted by stevenash
    Wow, even his Niece can't stand this loser, which goes to show nobody screws you over like family.

    Trump ran into the one thing he 'always feared most' in Davos: niece

    Same Mary Trump

    Donald Trump returned from the World Economic Forum in Davos without securing agreement on his Greenland demands, facing public rejection that his niece Mary Trump called a devastating humiliation.

    lol sure

    She’s still bitter from having her lawsuit and appeal against Uncle Donnie tossed.

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  • stevenash
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    Wow, even his Niece can't stand this loser, which goes to show nobody screws you over like family.

    Trump ran into the one thing he 'always feared most' in Davos: niece

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  • jt315
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    How it started

    Friends, Here is a clip of our demonstration this morning at Cities Church in St. Paul. David Easterwood is a Pastor at this church and the Acting Field Director for the ICE office in St. Paul. It's time for judgment to begin, and it will begin in the House of God!!!"

    "Thank you to all of the activists who showed up + independent journalists Georgia Fort, Don Lemon, DawokeFarmer2, Brixton Hughes. Special thanks to Monique Cullars Doty, Chauntyll Allen, Satara Strong-Allen for co-organizing this mission from Black Lives Matter Minnesota & Black Lives Matter Twin Cities Metro, along with Racial Justice Network."


    How it’s going


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  • DwightShrute
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  • jt315
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    Howard Lutnick

    Thankfully, we didn’t come to Davos for Al Gore’s praise.

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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by stevenash
    How're those tariffs working out?

    Amazon CEO: Prices Are Up Due to 'Tariff Creep' | PCMag

    I told you so.
    Its takes a little time to fix shit. manufacturing is coming back to the US after decades of factories closing.

    The positive outlook for jobs and new factories in the US in 2026 stems from a combination of government policies, reshoring trends, technological advancements, and sector-specific investments. While the overall economy faces some headwinds like lingering inflation and tariff uncertainties from 2025, manufacturing and related job growth are projected to rebound, driven by incentives that encourage domestic production.
    Government Incentives and Legislation Fueling Investments
    Federal acts like the CHIPS and Science Act and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) are pouring billions into domestic manufacturing, particularly in high-tech and clean energy sectors. These have already spurred announcements for new factories, with more expected to break ground or open in 2026.
    • The CHIPS Act alone is projected to create over 500,000 jobs through semiconductor and related projects, with construction and operations ramping up this year.
    • The IRA's subsidies for electric vehicles (EVs), batteries, and renewables are driving a factory boom in states like Texas, Georgia, and Michigan, with companies like Tesla, Rivian, and battery producers expanding facilities.
    • Additional tax provisions from the 2025 "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" and revised trade deals (e.g., with the UK and Vietnam) are reducing uncertainties and lowering costs, encouraging more capital spending on new plants.
    Technological Advancements and Automation
    The integration of AI, smart systems, and digital tools is transforming factories, boosting efficiency and creating demand for skilled workers. This "smart manufacturing" trend is a major driver of optimism.
    • 80% of manufacturers plan to increase digital investments in 2026, focusing on AI, IoT, and automation to enhance productivity and resilience.
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    • Sectors like semiconductors and data centers are booming due to AI demand, leading to new facilities and jobs in engineering, tech, and operations.
    • This evolution is shifting the workforce toward higher-skilled roles, with projections for up to 3.8 million new manufacturing jobs needed by 2033 (many starting in 2026).

    Broad Economic Projections and Sector Growth
    Overall US employment is forecasted to grow 3.1% from 2024-2034, adding 5.2 million jobs, with manufacturing benefiting from spillover in related areas like professional services and construction.

    While manufacturing as a whole may see modest growth (1.9% globally in 2026), US-specific rebounds are expected in the second half of the year, potentially reaching decade-high industrial growth levels.
    • Fastest-growing states for manufacturing jobs include Texas, Georgia, Florida, and those in the Mountain West, driven by EV, chip, and clean energy projects.
    • Broader factors like interest rate cuts and stabilizing demand for goods are supporting a "modest to strong" manufacturing rebound after a softer 2025.
    Key Sectors Driving Job and Factory Growth in 2026 Projected Impact
    Semiconductors & Chips 500,000+ jobs from new fabs; investments via CHIPS Act.
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    Electric Vehicles & Batteries Factory expansions in Sun Belt states; IRA subsidies creating thousands of roles in production and assembly.
    youtube.com +1
    Clean Energy & Renewables Solar, wind, and battery plants; government funding boosting construction and operations jobs.
    davron.net
    AI & Data Centers Boom in facilities for AI infrastructure; driving engineering and tech manufacturing jobs.
    deloitte.com +1
    In summary, the positivity is rooted in a structural shift toward US-based production, amplified by policy support and innovation. However, challenges like talent shortages (e.g., attracting skilled workers) and potential short-term slowdowns could temper the pace.

    Economists anticipate the full benefits to materialize in late 2026 and into 2027, potentially leading to sustained job gains.

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  • jt315
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  • stevenash
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    How're those tariffs working out?

    Amazon CEO: Prices Are Up Due to 'Tariff Creep' | PCMag

    I told you so.

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  • jt315
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    Originally posted by Hareeba!
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    Did something happen with Greenland ?

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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by Hareeba!
    https://x.com/allenanalysis/status/2014157506197540905

    and there are numerous other videos of agents spraying toxic gas - even directly into the face of those they've arrested
    all these smoke bombs are toxic ("Green" vs. "Old" Smoke: The military updated its formulas in the 1990s to reduce toxicity) and none of these morons would have to worry about it if they just went to work or home, rather than interfering with law enforcement.


    How retarded do you have to be to risk your health and/or your life on behalf of rapists, pedophiles and murderers? These are the dumbest people in society.



    The stuff they are spraying directly into the faces of these losers is called "pepper spray", duh, and law enforcement of all types have been using if for years.




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  • Hareeba!
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    and there are numerous other videos of agents spraying toxic gas - even directly into the face of those they've arrested

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  • Hareeba!
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    Y'all gonna be watching tomorrow as Jack Smith lays it all out for you

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  • stevenash
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    ^
    That's correct, a man a few years back shot and killed a home intruder in the shoulder.
    The intruder ran out the door, bleeding profusely.
    As the intruder ran out the door, the homeowner shot him twice in the back, killing him.

    The homeowner was tried and convicted; the jury found him guilty of 'overkill'.
    The prosecution attorneys argue that the man was unarmed at the time of the killing and was running away with his back turned to the owner.

    Guilty of overkill for protecting his home and his family.
    Slippery slope.

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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by Optional



    You're funny Dwight.

    However you justify it... A TACO move is a TACO move mate.

    Or using your logic, the Euros out negotiated him i guess. Either way your meme looks pretty ridiculous...
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    I can't be mad at you. Its not your fault.

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  • Optional
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    Originally posted by DwightShrute

    geez you keep falling for it still. You are obviously unable to understand. How is this possible?

    Have you ever heard of negotiations? He walked back because the deal was already done.


    You're funny Dwight.

    However you justify it... A TACO move is a TACO move mate.

    Or using your logic, the Euros out negotiated him i guess. Either way your meme looks pretty ridiculous...

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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by Optional



    Is that from before TACO walked back his silly threats to invade or try to force a sale with tariffs at Davos today?

    Sounds kind of embarrassing for POTUS to have been called out and humbled by the European powers and forced to back down, yet again.

    I guess you missed the news about it on MAGA cult echo chamber radio


    Makes that meme look extra pathetic/funny right now. Wouldn't you agree?
    geez you keep falling for it still. You are obviously unable to understand. How is this possible?

    Have you ever heard of negotiations? He walked back because the deal was already done. How many examples do you need to see of Trump starting high when negotiating and then making a deal? He even wrote a book about it. Others have used this technique since the beginning of time. It happens all the time every day all around the world. LOL.

    Trump holds all the cards and he uses it to his benefit, as he should and is, for the country he was elected by. You call him TACO which is only used by clueless radical Leftists and TDS sufferers.

    Trumpland?



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  • Optional
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    Is that from before TACO walked back his silly threats to invade or try to force a sale with tariffs at Davos today?

    Sounds kind of embarrassing for POTUS to have been called out and humbled by the European powers and forced to back down, yet again.

    I guess you missed the news about it on MAGA cult echo chamber radio


    Makes that meme look extra pathetic/funny right now. Wouldn't you agree?

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