@regor inquiring minds want to know, ever since the election you seem to be a pretty big fan of Fox News. Did you buy a my pillow and it was a life changing experience or what’s going on?
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Im just a working guy trying to make a buck.
I rarely get involved in politics or fundraising anymore as there is no longer a Conservative Party that has conservative values. There is no party in America for me.
I wish Trump would have stood behind Gaetz as opposed to abandoning him. I am perfectly fine if Trump does deport 20 million people including US citizen children as Holman has suggested. Perfectly fine with tariffs of 2 and 3 hundred percent. And perfectly fine with an elimination of the income tax as Trump suggested.
It is what the electorate has voted for, and as a conservative, I respect the vote even if it doesn’t align with my values. If only everyone would respect the system and the will of the voters we would all be better off.
But unfortunately most only respect the system when they win. I’m sure you are self reflective enough to understand that.
LolStop lying lil puppet.
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Time for you money laundering “CONservatives” to face the music. The people FINALLY see you and MAGA will continue to destroy you!!
Curious, how did anyone in here dis-respect the system? The way I see it everyone in here still got up everyday and continued with their lives.Lol
Im just a working guy trying to make a buck.
I rarely get involved in politics or fundraising anymore as there is no longer a Conservative Party that has conservative values. There is no party in America for me.
I wish Trump would have stood behind Gaetz as opposed to abandoning him. I am perfectly fine if Trump does deport 20 million people including US citizen children as Holman has suggested. Perfectly fine with tariffs of 2 and 3 hundred percent. And perfectly fine with an elimination of the income tax as Trump suggested.
It is what the electorate has voted for, and as a conservative, I respect the vote even if it doesn’t align with my values. If only everyone would respect the system and the will of the voters we would all be better off.
But unfortunately most only respect the system when they win. I’m sure you are self reflective enough to understand that.
Wow.Curious, how did anyone in here dis-respect the system? The way I see it everyone in here still got up everyday and continued with their lives.
Bitching and complaining about things is freedom of speech is it not? You do it also.Wow.
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The majority of high level economic MAGA appointments are billionaires. The “money launderers” are going to be in charge.
I just think it's funny he brings up money launderers lol. The Democrats are the masters of that and have been for some time.Look at the bright side, you two-faced RINO crooks will be forgotten not long after yore gone for the failures you imposed on the country and Trump will be remembered like George Washington and Abraham Lincoln for his ability to take yore party and SQUASH you scumbags!!
I just think it's funny he brings up money launderers lol. The Democrats are the masters of that and have been for some time.
Supporting assault upon law enforcement.Bitching and complaining about things is freedom of speech is it not? You do it also.
Aside from that what has anyone actually done that you consider dis-respectfull?
I came to the conclusion long ago that you decipher the "MAGA Movement" completely wrong. Again, I've said this before and I will say it again, I understand your beef with tariffs 100%. I understand how you feel it's against capitalism but I also understand how it has impacted the nation in other ways. That being said you have stated in the past your position is based on the fact that the "consumer" wants things built over seas. I honestly don't see how that is true as it only benefits the company to do so due to massive savings due to labor mainly. Again, feel free to educate me if I am wrong I am open to it.Regor keeps calling me a money launderer. Obviously that meant capitalist.
After all he and MAGA believe government is the solution as opposed to capitalism.
If you're statement was correct I without a doubt know that the few in here that are law enforcement wouldn't continue to engage in conversations if they felt that was true. Second, you've continuously harped on a single event (Jan 6) to support this statement while simultaneously continue to ignore, correction, purposely never mention that the real people who assaulted law enforcement were BLM and Antifa for weeks while destroying federal buildings and also assaulting citizens. I know your response will say that you have mentioned many of times you do not support them. However I will remind you that you never on you're own go out of your way to mention that and only do when pressed on the topic unlike Jan 6 were you bring that up on a regular basis.Supporting assault upon law enforcement.
With respect to the first part, the consumer drives all decisions by companies. We only do what the consumer wants as it is in the best interest of the company. Everyone wants a deal whether you will acknowledge it or not. No one wants to spend 16 hours on a plane going to another country for product. But the consumer demands more value for their buck. But you and others want to blame the companies and its executives, while those who don’t acknowledge the demands of the consumer go out of business.I came to the conclusion long ago that you decipher the "MAGA Movement" completely wrong. Again, I've said this before and I will say it again, I understand your beef with tariffs 100%. I understand how you feel it's against capitalism but I also understand how it has impacted the nation in other ways. That being said you have stated in the past your position is based on the fact that the "consumer" wants things built over seas. I honestly don't see how that is true as it only benefits the company to do so due to massive savings due to labor mainly. Again, feel free to educate me if I am wrong I am open to it.
Do I think Trump is right? Well I will just say that keeping or creating jobs in the US (we'll use the auto industry for example) isn't a bad thing vs. car plants being built south of the border. I know we can go into depth about this but I'll move along. The next thing would be how over seas steals our ideas produces them then in house (China) then sells back to the US cheaper then the US company that went to them in the first place. Lastly, this nation has become to dependent on over seas products in general imo.
If you're statement was correct I without a doubt know that the few in here that are law enforcement wouldn't continue to engage in conversations if they felt that was true. Second, you've continuously harped on a single event (Jan 6) to support this statement while simultaneously continue to ignore, correction, purposely never mention that the real people who assaulted law enforcement were BLM and Antifa for weeks while destroying federal buildings and also assaulting citizens. I know your response will say that you have mentioned many of times you do not support them. However I will remind you that you never on you're own go out of your way to mention that and only do when pressed on the topic unlike Jan 6 were you bring that up on a regular basis.
I'm not blaming companies or it's executives for anything. I understand that companies want to turn a profit and to do so in cases have to out source their product due to cost difference to maintain a certain margin. However, I believe that that struggle is due mainly to extreme government regulation and the leftist policies like continuing to raise min wages which trickle up the ladder.With respect to the first part, the consumer drives all decisions by companies. We only do what the consumer wants as it is in the best interest of the company. Everyone wants a deal whether you will acknowledge it or not. No one wants to spend 16 hours on a plane going to another country for product. But the consumer demands more value for their buck. But you and others want to blame the companies and its executives, while those who don’t acknowledge the demands of the consumer go out of business.
With respect to the second part, I have repeatedly championed the arrest and convictions of all who engage in assault on law enforcement regardless of who it is. The same cannot be said in here. And there is a long thread evidencing that.
Regor keeps calling me a money launderer. Obviously that meant capitalist.
After all he and MAGA believe government is the solution as opposed to capitalism.
I wasn’t aware I had so much power individually but I do appreciate the compliment.My problem with you and yore ilk is yore all greedy ass scumbags who couldn’t care less about the country that gave you the best opportunity in this world. Get it straight clown.
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In other words, yore a globalist POS traitor who has no problem killing millions for profit.
I wasn’t aware I had so much power individually but I do appreciate the compliment.
Regulation is a small part, but the reality is that Americans rightly wants a higher overall standard of living than we have the total productive capacity to produce on our own. So in order to do so we outsource lower value hours of labor to focus on higher value hours of labor within the country. No different than many people in their personal lives, they hire maids, gardeners, cooks, repairmen and others at lower costs than they can earn employing their personal skill during those available hours raising their overall standard of living.I'm not blaming companies or it's executives for anything. I understand that companies want to turn a profit and to do so in cases have to out source their product due to cost difference to maintain a certain margin. However, I believe that that struggle is due mainly to extreme government regulation and the leftist policies like continuing to raise min wages which trickle up the ladder.
To the last part again yes you have and like I said when pressed on the issue. You never use Blm or Antifa riots as examples and only and always refer to JAN 6 all the time and that is what I was saying.
Regulation is a small part, but the reality is that Americans rightly wants a higher overall standard of living than we have the total productive capacity to produce on our own. So in order to do so we outsource lower value hours of labor to focus on higher value hours of labor within the country. No different than many people in their personal lives, they hire maids, gardeners, cooks, repairmen and others at lower costs than they can earn employing their personal skill during those available hours raising their overall standard of living.
As a result, we have a higher standard of living than we could have by attempting to do it all ourselves. The problem is that there are winners and losers in that process, a by product of competition.
The irony for me is that you bemoan government regulation as the leading cause, yet your solution is greater government regulation of markets through things like tariffs. What you believe is the main cause of the problem, government intervention, you propose as the solution.
Regulation is a small part, but the reality is that Americans rightly wants a higher overall standard of living than we have the total productive capacity to produce on our own. So in order to do so we outsource lower value hours of labor to focus on higher value hours of labor within the country. No different than many people in their personal lives, they hire maids, gardeners, cooks, repairmen and others at lower costs than they can earn employing their personal skill during those available hours raising their overall standard of living.
As a result, we have a higher standard of living than we could have by attempting to do it all ourselves. The problem is that there are winners and losers in that process, a by product of competition.
The irony for me is that you bemoan government regulation as the leading cause, yet your solution is greater government regulation of markets through things like tariffs. What you believe is the main cause of the problem, government intervention, you propose as the solution.
Your last paragraph is 100% false. I've never said those words but for some reason you want to paint that picture. The funny thing is I am probably the only one or one of the few that understands your position on tariffs and how it effects you. I'll say it another way, Government intervention/regulations decades ago mainly in the labor area forced companies decades ago to out source certain products overseas so that those companies can maintain or profit more. While personally I am ok with it because that what free trade was supposed to be after decades it's done a couple of things. One, it has cost this country thousands of jobs, (again I'll use the auto industry) and two like I said it has made us to dependent on other countries for products we use daily.Regulation is a small part, but the reality is that Americans rightly wants a higher overall standard of living than we have the total productive capacity to produce on our own. So in order to do so we outsource lower value hours of labor to focus on higher value hours of labor within the country. No different than many people in their personal lives, they hire maids, gardeners, cooks, repairmen and others at lower costs than they can earn employing their personal skill during those available hours raising their overall standard of living.
As a result, we have a higher standard of living than we could have by attempting to do it all ourselves. The problem is that there are winners and losers in that process, a by product of competition.
The irony for me is that you bemoan government regulation as the leading cause, yet your solution is greater government regulation of markets through things like tariffs. What you believe is the main cause of the problem, government intervention, you propose as the solution.
Was that question for me or 530?Any plan has a chance to fail or succeed. Time will tell. Or would you rather do nothing and stick with the plan from the last 4 years ?
Biden didn’t lift tariffs because he is a liberal who believes government intervention in markets is the solution.Your last paragraph is 100% false. I've never said those words but for some reason you want to paint that picture. The funny thing is I am probably the only one or one of the few that understands your position on tariffs and how it effects you. I'll say it another way, Government intervention/regulations decades ago mainly in the labor area forced companies decades ago to out source certain products overseas so that those companies can maintain or profit more. While personally I am ok with it because that what free trade was supposed to be after decades it's done a couple of things. One, it has cost this country thousands of jobs, (again I'll use the auto industry) and two like I said it has made us to dependent on other countries for products we use daily.
I never said Government regulation is the answer at all. I will say I understand what Trump is trying to do and I won't say that I fully agree or disagree with it. I feel it's somewhat of a dangerous game because it's going to take more then imposing tariffs to correct what I feel is a bigger problem. My question though is it frustrated you and you have mentioned for years about Trump's tariffs but to my knowledge the Biden administration never lifted any of Trumps tariffs but you don't mention that unless I'm wrong.
In a perfect world if companies could save in corp taxes and few regulations and other things that drive their overhead up while being able to provide competitive pay on a local level to create and sell a product in the US it would be great. I feel in a strong economy that even if that product cost a small percentage more American people would support those companies that can do it locally. I could be wrong though, that's just my opinion.
That never gets old!