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68style 10-21-2025 12:14 PM

If there’s a way to make everyone else poorer and himself richer you can guarantee he will do it

Gumby 10-21-2025 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by supafamous (Post 9198526)
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ced6np51532o

Trump begins tearing down parts of the White House to build his ballroom. This is completely nuts - privately funded and not approved by Congress and they're tearing down a historic building. These people have no shame.

What a noob - should have used public money to pay for this!

westopher 10-21-2025 12:30 PM

Privately funded by embezzling taxpayer funds into his bank account by charging his own security exorbitant amounts to stay at mar a lago.
Welcome to the new “whites only house”

JDMDreams 10-21-2025 09:10 PM

Woooo 155% tariffs Nov 1st, let's do it baby

pastarocket 10-22-2025 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by JDMDreams (Post 9198707)
Woooo 155% tariffs Nov 1st, let's do it baby

Cheeto is quite the economist isn't he?

Remember the time that Trumpty Dumpty was hawking merch during his election campaign last year?

Gold Sneakers? $399.99 US.

Trump Bible. $60 US

Guess what? All that garbage that Cheeto was selling was made in China.

The "Get Tough on China" president is an absolute hypocrite. -made money selling merch during election campaign by selling stuff made in China.

Then he gets tough on China by raising tariffs to 155% on made in Chinese goods during his second term on POTUS.

Meanwhile, the American people are going to pay much more on goods made in China now. Electronics, toys, shoes, clothing, etc.

He really thinks that companies are going to absorb the 155% tariffs on Chinese goods as American importers??

-complaining about unfair trade practices from China now while making money hawking merch made in China during an election campaign last year. LUL

Manic! 10-22-2025 09:52 AM

Looks the the ballroom may be tax payer funded. He is suing the DOJ for 230 million. He may sent that money on the ballroom.

https://nypost.com/2025/10/21/us-new...rce=reddit.com

Traum 10-22-2025 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pastarocket (Post 9198726)
The "Get Tough on China" president is an absolute hypocrite. -made money selling merch during election campaign by selling stuff made in China.

Then he gets tough on China by raising tariffs to 155% on made in Chinese goods during his second term on POTUS.

Meanwhile, the American people are going to pay much more on goods made in China now. Electronics, toys, shoes, clothing, etc.

He really thinks that companies are going to absorb the 155% tariffs on Chinese goods as American importers??

When the tariffs have been artificially set to be that high, wouldn't trade just come to a screeching halt since there is no way any profits can be made from the goods?

Wasn't that what happened for a period of time earlier this year when Trump/US and Xi/China got into exactly the same spat? I think it was Trump slapping one tariff on China, then China hit back, and the tariffs just escalated to something in the 150% range, at which point China just stopped playing the game and said they would no longer respond to any further tariff hikes.

This only played out a couple of months ago. How can Trump not remember this, and expect a different outcome when he is doing exactly the same thing all over again? FailFish

The only difference is -- in the previous round, importers had been stocking up and hoarding goods in anticipation of the tariff wars so that when it actually hit, they still had inventory to release. Now that existing inventory has dwindled down, and as our resident inside mole has told us, international shipping has really slowed down.

Good luck on not seeing inflated prices soon... FailFish

pastarocket 10-22-2025 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Traum (Post 9198731)
When the tariffs have been artificially set to be that high, wouldn't trade just come to a screeching halt since there is no way any profits can be made from the goods?

Wasn't that what happened for a period of time earlier this year when Trump/US and Xi/China got into exactly the same spat? I think it was Trump slapping one tariff on China, then China hit back, and the tariffs just escalated to something in the 150% range, at which point China just stopped playing the game and said they would no longer respond to any further tariff hikes.

This only played out a couple of months ago. How can Trump not remember this, and expect a different outcome when he is doing exactly the same thing all over again? FailFish

The only difference is -- in the previous round, importers had been stocking up and hoarding goods in anticipation of the tariff wars so that when it actually hit, they still had inventory to release. Now that existing inventory has dwindled down, and as our resident inside mole has told us, international shipping has really slowed down.

Good luck on not seeing inflated prices soon... FailFish

Another outcome of the 155 percent tariffs from Cheeto on China is possible changes in American consumers shopping habits for Christmas.

What are the chances of us seeing more Americans cross the border to buy stuff for the U.S. Thanksgiving and Christmas?

MAGAs buying electronics, clothes, etc. in Canada during the upcoming holidays?

"Oh no, Black Friday shopping is so expensive in November now because of the tariffs. Hey, let's drive into Canada to do some Black Friday shopping!"

:considered:

6793026 10-22-2025 11:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Manic! (Post 9198728)
Looks the the ballroom may be tax payer funded. He is suing the DOJ for 230 million. He may sent that money on the ballroom.

https://nypost.com/2025/10/21/us-new...rce=reddit.com

To be fair, after research.

President Barack Obama, who preceded Trump, had the White House tennis court converted to also be able to host basketball games.

The White House swimming pool was converted into the Press Room during Richard Nixon's presidency. Briefings now still regularly take place in the room where presidents once swam laps. (OK FINE, this was for press room)

The indoor pool had originally been installed in 1933 for President Franklin D Roosevelt, who swam regularly for exercise due to a polio diagnosis more than a decade earlier.

After it closed, Gerald Ford had an outdoor pool installed in 1975.

Traum 10-22-2025 11:57 AM

It seems to me that the news cycle has lately been reporting on how Trump is using the military to blow up (and kill) Venenzula boats accused of drug trafficking on international waters in the Caribbeans.

Without providing any evidence, Trump is accusing these boats of "narcoterrorism". (Everything is terrorism nowadays, because if it isn't, Trump would not be able to abuse his presidential emergency powers to direct this sort of action.) Recently, the Colombia president hit back at Trump bcos one of the boats the US military had blown up was apparently a Colombian fishing boat, and its (Colombian) fisherman was killed during the strike.

Two thoughts came to my mind -- cracking down on crime -- drug trafficking in this case -- is important. But following due process to ensure there is procedural justice in delivering that justice (ie. conviction of the crime) is equally important. Not only is Trump not providing any evidence of the drug trafficking being comitted, he is basically getting the military to carry out extrajudicial killing.

The Philippines' Duterte is currently being charged by the ICC for pretty much the same thing, although in Duterte's case, the number of deaths involved are far higher, and the brutality involved seemed far worst. And of course with the US being the US, they'll never surrender a former president to the ICC even if a Demoractic president were elected.

JDMDreams 10-22-2025 12:22 PM

What's going on with the Democrats? Like they can't do anything at all? Cuz he can just executive order anything? Or is it cuz the gov is shut down? It seems they've been quite quiet, with little to no pushback?

Great68 10-22-2025 12:37 PM

Yes the house is currently closed, but even if it were open what do you think the Democrats could do when they don't hold the majority in the house?

Manic! 10-22-2025 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 6793026 (Post 9198745)
To be fair, after research.

President Barack Obama, who preceded Trump, had the White House tennis court converted to also be able to host basketball games.

Quote:

The “basketball court” was an adaptation of the White House tennis court (painted lines, removable hoops) done early in the Obama presidency
I don't think painting a few lines and putting up some portable hoops is the same as taking down a part of the white house to build a 200 million dollar ballroom.

JDMDreams 10-22-2025 03:55 PM

Yea so I wonder how this is gonna play out. According to Tesla earnings call tariffs hit was $300m in Q2, and $400m in Q3, that's $700m every 6 months. And this is Tesla with deep pockets to pay. :accepted: you can buy a new ballroom every 2 months.... Profit?

pastarocket 10-23-2025 09:13 AM

Wow. Your comments about this FBI investigation? Illegal gambling from sports betting.

The NBA Commissioner Adam Silver is gonna have a tough couple of months of work ahead of him haha.

Some members of Mafia families are involved in this illegal sports betting too:

https://www.cnn.com/sport/live-news/...probe-10-23-25

FBI Director Kash Patel and other officials on Thursday detailed a massive mafia-linked gambling and sports rigging probe that led to the arrests of Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups.

• The probe involved two major operations: One centered on illegal betting on various NBA games and another revolving around underground poker games, where “high-tech cheating technology” was used to steal millions from victims, US Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr. said.

• Among the defendants in the dual operations are members of four major American crime families, as well as current and former NBA players and coaches, New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said.

The United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York has released its full indictment naming the 31 defendants charged in the underground poker game scheme.

Law enforcement officials say the defendants — which include members of four American crime families — used cheating technology to steal millions from victims during the rigged games.

NBA figures: Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier, Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups and former NBA player Damon Jones are the three league figures named as facing charges so far, law enforcement officials tell CNN Sports.

Mafia families: Thirteen members and associates of the Bonanno, Gambino and Genovese New York crime families are among the defendants in the two cases, according to Christopher Raia, the assistant director in charge of the FBI’s New York Field Office. Raia said an illegal gambling operation created a “financial pipeline” for La Cosa Nostra.

Teams whose games were bet on: While many specifics of the scheme are still unknown, the US attorney for the Eastern District of New York said there were specific examples of “illegal betting on various NBA games” that hinged on the performances of players on teams including the Charlotte Hornets, Portland Trail Blazers, Los Angeles Lakers and Toronto Raptors.

JDMDreams 10-23-2025 09:15 AM

Distraction, how's the Epstein files English Andrew?

68style 10-23-2025 09:18 AM

They go after a coach for playing in an illegal poker game…. But it’s okay for the homeland security head to take bribes. Sounds good.

whitev70r 10-23-2025 08:08 PM

Trump just had a huge temper tantrum ... all trade talks with Canada are terminated.

JDMDreams 10-23-2025 08:26 PM

That's fine, 5 year plan is done, he doesn't even have a 5 minute plan, I give me my zeeker, huawei

Gumby 10-23-2025 08:32 PM

inb4 someone posts "see, Carney has done nothing!"

Manic! 10-23-2025 08:41 PM

Over a fucking tv ad.

Quote:

Trump says he’s ending trade talks with Canada over TV ads
https://apnews.com/article/trump-can...-Breaking+News

whitev70r 10-23-2025 08:44 PM

Apparently, Galumph is terminating trade negotiations because ONT is going to release an anti-tariff ad featuring Ronald Reagan to American audiences. Ford is kind of strategic in trying to drive a wedge between Ronald Reagan Republicans and MAGA. Hopefully, it works.


Traum 10-23-2025 10:56 PM

I am not at all surprised that Trump used this as a convenient excuse to terminate trade negotiations. He never had any real interest in removing the tariffs anyway because the tariffs served as a pretty effective tool that allows him to bully other countries into submission, and that's just who he is -- a bully. Ultimately, everything he does stems from that.

What I do find unbelievable and absurd is -- there are some Canadians, maybe even a lot of them -- who are blaming Ford and/or Carney for Trump terminating the trade negotiations. It is simply bewildering. They are giving a free pass to the bully for being bully, and they are blaming the person that told the truth (Ford).

I have no love for Ford, but he is not in the wrong this time.

SkinnyPupp 10-23-2025 11:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Traum (Post 9198991)
What I do find unbelievable and absurd is -- there are some Canadians, maybe even a lot of them -- who are blaming Ford and/or Carney for Trump terminating the trade negotiations. It is simply bewildering. T

They are cultists; they have lost the ability to think.

westopher 10-24-2025 07:18 AM

If it wasn’t this it would have been anything else. Carneys socks offended him, some random Canadian wrote a mean tweet, it doesn’t matter. The end result will always be a tantrum.


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