1) Person minding their business
2) Israelis arrive looking for confrontation while also playing victim
3) Israelis lash out
4) Person responds
5) Israelis treat response like an unprovoked offense and escalate
You’re now caught up on 76 years of history
American Companies and American Consumers Pay the Cost of American Tariffs. Time to Get Back to Less Taxes, Less Tariffs and Free Trade with Free Nations🇺🇸
Tariffs are paid by the US companies that import goods, so no money is flowing into the USA. It's just going from American companies (and, eventually, American consumers) to the government.
Tariffs are taxes paid by American importers, not foreign govts, meaning the money “flowing in” is actually coming from US businesses and consumers, not China, India or anyone else.
It’s like robbing your own citizens and calling it foreign income. For someone who claims to be a business genius, not understanding this basic economic principle either points to a dangerously low IQ or deliberate deception, and neither is reassuring.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
I'm no Elon Musk fan, but this is very naive. Musk doesn’t have $400 billion in cash—it’s mostly Tesla stock. Meanwhile, the *US government* spends $7 trillion a year & still hasn’t “solved” hunger or homelessness. The problem isn’t rich people existing. It’s bad policy.
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The Entire Country: Release the Epstein files!
TRUMP: You mean random shit about Obama?
The Entire Country: No. The Epstein Files.
TRUMP: Oh, you mean FBI files on Martin Luther King?
The Entire Country: No. The. Fucking. Epstein. Files.
An interesting pattern.
Here are the 10 U.S. cities with the highest homicide rates and the last time each had a Republican mayor:
1. St. Louis, MO – 1949
2. Baltimore, MD – 1967
3. New Orleans, LA – 1872 👀
4. Detroit, MI – 1962
5. Cleveland, OH – 1989
6. Memphis, TN – 1967
7. Las Vegas, NV – 1975
8. Kansas City, MO – 1991
9. Newark, NJ – 1953
10. Chicago, IL – 1931 👀
Bad policies destroy great cities.
If the leadership doesn’t change, you have 3 choices:
•Change the policies
•Change the city you live in
•Accept the consequences
But choose—because doing nothing is a decision too.