Why are Cons so good at creating Great Recessions?

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....because they profit & get rich off of them @LotusBud

I honestly believe Trump, Musk, JD Vance & their Billionaire Oligarchs will try to destroy your country & then profit from it. I don't think they care at all about Americans & especially their lower income MAGA supporters.
 
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I'll put this here.

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I'll put this here.

Trigger warning: I am posting a meme!!!!

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Let me answer Tom's question. They see him as manly because they are Incels and they think grabbing a woman by the pussy is cool, manly behavior. They wish they could get away with it like Trump did.
 

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Let me answer Tom's question. They see him as manly because they are Incels and they think grabbing a woman by the pussy is cool, manly behavior. They wish they could get away with it like Trump did.
Well all that is true of course, but people are saying he is a tremendously good dancer, men like men who can dance like Fred Astaire.

 

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Recessions are good for the environment.

...and for the pocketbook of the American Consumer as well Lex @The Prowler!

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"The nonpartisan Tax Foundation said the average American household will pay $2,100 a year more for goods because of the significant universal and reciprocal tariffs Trump announced Wednesday. It said America’s average import tax will surge to 19% this year from 2.5% last year — the highest rate since the Smoot-Hawley era in 1933. Fitch Ratings said the rate would rise even higher, sending America’s effective tariff rate to its highest level in more than a century.​

As a result, Americans’ after-tax incomes will decline 2.1% on average this year, the Tax Foundation said."

...largest tax increase in history apparently, Lex.

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