PRESIDENT DONALD J TRUMP
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>b-but Trump hasnt done anything!
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>Pres Trump announces tariffs 3/1/18
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>Press Trump @WH Opioids Summit 3/1/18
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>FLotUS Melania @WH Opioids Summit 3/1/18
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>VP Pence @DHS 15th Anniversary 3/1/18
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>StateDep DepSec Sullivan @WH Opioids Summit 3/1/18
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>WH Opioids Summit 3/1/18
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>TransSec Chao @Senate 3/1/18
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>KAC on F&F 3/1/18
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>WH Press Brief (Sarah) 3/1/18
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>DefDep Press Brief (Dana) 3/1/18
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>StateDep Press Brief (Heather) 3/1/18
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>Pres Trump w/Congress members on School Safety 2/28/18
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>Pres Trump @Billy Graham Memorial 2/28/18
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>SurgGen Adams/OMB Dir Mulvaney @Natl Assoc of AGs 2/28/18
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>Pres Trump/EdSec DeVos on HBCUs 2/27/18
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>VP Pence/HUDSec Sleep Carson @Natl Religious Broadcasters Conv 2/27/18
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>VP Pence @Life Issues Institute 2/27/18
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>AG Sessions on new Opioid Policy 2/27/18
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>AG Sessions @Natl AG meeting 2/27/18
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/ptg/ President Trump General - Spaghetti Edition
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Ssssh Jeff Sessions is asleep.
This is why I voted for him.
>When a non-American lectures you on American politics
Bad idea. Congress should just take the authority away and set trade policy themselves. Alternatively, he can limit it to China and Russia and nobody will care.
#BREAKING Germany 'rejects' US President Trump's decision to impose steep tariffs on steel and aluminium imports: Merkel spokesman
#BREAKING Germany urges 'determined' EU response to US steel tariffs
#BREAKING TRUMP: TRADE WARS ARE GOOD, AND EASY TO WIN
Tickle his nose with some hairy purple hydro.
>Works every time.
>trade wars are good
>and they get cute
This is the Trump I love
He can unironically lose me over stupid trade policy. I didn't freak out over guns because I didn't think anything would come of it, but if he fucks up trade, I'll reconsider.
Someone has to educate you
Well what else can we do? Trust American education?
If we were a serious nation this Jew motherfucker would be dead over this.
Redpill me on these tariffs. A ghood or a bad thing? Plebbit is saying that it will drag the US into a recession.
LOL
Literally how can stopping a negative balance of trade harm our interests you dumb goddamn memeposter?
The trade deficit has been ignored for a long time. This is what he was elected to do.
Tfw China crumbles and Scarborough Shoal is saved.
if you meet people doing this in real life you have every right to do anything to you can to kill them
it is a cult
WOW SURE GOTTEM, 4D CHESS, MISPELLED ON PURPOSE
>Plebbit is saying that it will drag the US into a recession.
They also said the world would end after NN was removed
wtf I love Chinese steel now!
>FIXING THE TWEET
TRUMBO NO
NEW TWEET! (((SNL))) BTFO!
Awoo!
DON'T GET CUTE
WE DO IT
So what's the news today?
Salsa pls user?
it will encourage US companies to buy from US companies, keep the american cash flowing in america. specifics, idk
>Merkel threatening us when all we have to do is snap our fingers and Hitler comes out of a wormhole ready to take the Reichstag back again
>redd*it spaceing
>doesn't get it's a joke
Jep checks out
are we memeing the trump admin to recognize what is happening in south africa?
>t. butthurt neolib/con
Statement from NSC Spokesman Michael Anton:
I was just with President Trump and H.R. McMaster in the Oval Office. President Trump said that the NBC News story is fake news, and told McMaster that he is doing a great job. Michael Anton, NSC Spokesman
Tariffs are contractionary, they do not help grow an economy, and they're absolutely crush everyone who builds stuff with steel and aluminum.
Tarrifs are retarded, this is basic economics. If Trump goes through with it, Congress should override his veto and, hopefully, eliminate tariffs to the greatest extent possible.
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Hmmm
They encourage domestic consumption rather that imports. Pros are the trade deficit is reduced so more money stays in the country (federal gov makes more too). Cons are mainly items that rely on cheap foreign garbage will cost more.
Most people don't realise this but
You don't know dick about macro.
Long-term it's good for America, and our close allies.
Short-term it's going to cause MASSIVE butthurt because countries are going to have to start competing for access to our market.
I prefer the original tweet t b h
what the fuck are you talking about? after immigration the topic he talked about the most was trade. it's not exactly a secret what he wants to do
gettin spicey already
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pls buy our iron ore
One of Trump's main strengths is also a pretty big weakness- he's not ideological. He just wants to get stuff done. So sometimes it's hard to pinpoint where exactly he stands on issues. Like with DACA, it appears Trump's tweets about "who would really want to deport them" were all for show, but it's impossible to know for sure.
>Tarrifs are retarded, this is basic economics.
*blocks your path*
Is Trump going to meet that abomination in vidja discussion.
>members of video game industry
doesnt even make any sense
Shall.
Is Darrell /our/ guy?
same here. my two issues are immigration and the trade deficit
He should have left it as "Alex Baldwin" which was his original tweet. The spelling mistake would have made it a legendary burn.
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I'll wait to see what the details are but this is still power the President shouldn't have. Trade policy ought to be set by Congress anyway. Free trade and low taxes and looser regulations are fantastic for growth, and strengthening America. Tariffs are basically tax increases.
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he was good in this and he has appeared in oreo commercials with Trump too
Miller
Joe
any chance you go back to posting SG?
>Tariffs are contractionary, they do not help grow an economy
Ah, yes, who could forget the great American contraction from 1789-1971 where America totally didn't grow into the world's largest economy with the highest standard of living.
>Tarrifs are retarded, this is basic economics
Exactly. You can totally spend more than you make in income without having to sell off assets, borrow money, and/or have a falling currency. It's a free lunch bro!
Didn't Anita off herself?
possibly
What did Dilbertman mean by this
>eliminate tariffs to the greatest extent possible.
is this a foreign steel manufacturer with a proxxy? lmao
Damn the EU, why should they care? Only China suffers because of this, we should contain the chinks and remind them who is boss. The West should put tariffs on everything non Western excluding food.
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Is Joe better to watch than F&F? pls no bully
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>Jason, a 22-year-old straight man from the US, pinpoints his earliest farting fantasies to the age of six, when he would imagine hanging out with a gassy Pumbaa from The Lion King. Although he remembers being obsessively amused by flatulence, his parents were more uptight. “I remember I wasn’t allowed to even use the word ‘fart’ when I was little so that probably made it feel more taboo or forbidden to me.”
>Ric, 52-year-old gay man from Australia, may not have had the same strict parenting as Jason, but he can also trace his fetish back to early childhood. “As a young boy, I always had an unsaid admiration for other boys who were public farters, as they always seemed so uninhibited, confident, and a little subversive.” Ric recalls wanting to be more courageous.
>As he grew older and started to explore and realize his sexual orientation, Ric’s confidence grew, and he sought to invoke reactions in other men. “One day, when I was feeling a little jaded, and wanting to shock, I farted rather loudly in front of another man in the university gym changing room,” Ric said. “I then did this on a regular basis. Sometimes, my farts actually received a [positive] response.”
>It wasn’t until he was 40 that Ric visited an older man abroad, with the express purpose of living out his fantasy. “We spent 24 hours together, while we were together, we farted in front of each other in various locations (e.g. a restaurant), farted on each other’s hands, and eventually in each other’s faces.” Since that deliciously deviant day, Ric has had various other real-life sessions, but is mostly restricted to Skype sessions with overseas contacts.
>Fabio*, a 37-year-old married straight man from Brazil, has an altogether different experience. Not only does he have regular face-to-butt interactions, but he’s also a heterosexual guy who is exclusively attracted to men’s farts.
BRAAAAAAAP DRUMPF
Aluminum prices are generally dictated by electricity prices.
Do we have a fag or U.S. Surgeon General now?
up the ovens
Bundo
>Free trade and low taxes and looser regulations are fantastic for growth, and strengthening America.
Exactly!
>if growth existed when there was no income tax and a smaller welfare state then tariffs were great and we should bring them back
No. Stop being stupid.
He's about to experience a weightlifting accident
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prepare to get bullied, nerd
The corporate response to Trump's tariffs
>GM: "We purchase 90% of our steel for U.S. production from U.S. suppliers. We need to better understand the details...but the bottom line is we support trade policies that enable U.S. manufacturers to win and grow jobs in the U.S."
>MillerCoors: "We are disappointed with President Trump’s announcement of a 10% tariff on aluminum...It is likely to lead to job losses across the beer industry."
>Aluminum Association: "We appreciate the President's commitment to strengthening the U.S. aluminum industry. We look forward to working with the President on implementation and to create a more level playing field."
>National Small Business Association: "This kind of tariff, while seemingly targeted, could have widespread implications and likely will result in increased prices of many goods."
>The Beer Institute: "[T]his 10% tariff will create a new $347.7 million tax on Americas beverage industry, including brewers and beer importers, and result in the loss of 20,291 American jobs."
>Toyota: "U.S. tariffs on aluminum and steel will adversely impact automakers, suppliers, consumers."
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Just how many of these do you have?
Thats not economically feasible, and you know that
Congressional response
>Sen. Ben Sasse (R): "Protectionism is weak, not strong. You'd expect a policy this bad from a leftist administration, not a supposedly Republican one."
>Sen. Orrin Hatch (R): "Whoever advised him on this ought to be reprimanded. In all honesty, it's not going to help America."
>Sen. Mike Lee (R): "The tariffs proposed by the president this week would be a huge job-killing tax hike on American consumers...there must be a better way to address the steel industries concerns."
>Sen. Bob Casey (D): "I commend @realDonaldTrump for announcing his intent to take action to protect our steelworkers from countries, like China, that cheat on trade...today's announcement of an intention to act next week is a welcome step."
>Rep. Tim Ryan (D): "These actions will protect good-paying jobs in Ohio and across the country. This was long overdue."
International response
>Canada: Trade Minister Francois-Phillippe Champagne said they were "unacceptable," and officials have said they will "respond...with their own measures,"
>The European Union: President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, said: "The Commission will bring forward in the next few days a proposal for countermeasures against the US to rebalance the situation," per the Telegraph.
>China, a JCI Intelligence analyst, Li Qiang, said earlier this week that China will apply regulations of its own "if the tariffs' cost to China exceed $10 billion."
>U.K.: "We are engaging with the US on what this announcement means in practice... We are particularly concerned by any measures that would impact the UK steel and aluminium industries."
>Free trade and low taxes and looser regulations are fantastic for growth
Fuck off, kike.
>Fabio recalls being excited by his friends’ farts as a five-year-old. A few years later, he was hanging out with one of his cousins in their São Paulo apartment block. “We were watching TV and he deliberately farted on my face, trying to be funny,” says Fabio. “He didn’t know I was near his butt cheeks to appreciate them, and his fart made my dreams come true.”
>In spite of their different backgrounds, sexual orientations, and experiences with eproctophilia, when I ask Jason, Ric, and Fabio what drives their fetish, they have a singular reply: the intimacy of farting. Jason looks at it in terms of how sharing a fart might subvert societal expectations: “Girls don’t tend to be open about that kind of stuff unless they feel really comfortable around you. So I guess I look at it as a sign of affection.”
>Social acceptability also plays a role in Fabio’s eproctophilia. He explains that he has a specific interest in the farts of men who are well-dressed, as well as more handsome and intelligent than he is. If a beautiful, smart man agrees to fart on his face, “it means he likes me and it allows me to know him deeply, in a way no one does,” Fabio says, “because people normally don’t know the way someone’s farts are.” He tells me that, in his eyes, farting humanizes an individual. When a man he feels inferior to passes gas on him, it brings them to the same level as Fabio—something that he finds cerebrally relaxing.
>Intelligence and intellect come first and foremost in Ric’s fetish too. He relates how he was greatly inspired by a French peer he worked with in the 90s, who was the first man to actually verbalize the enjoyment of farting to him. Ric also describes the pleasure of being able to articulate his desires to other intelligent men who equally understand and share them. As for the act itself: “For me, it is a shared intimacy, a form of liberation, and an acknowledgment of one’s basic animal origins.”
Fuck off, kike.
>No. Stop being stupid.
you don't even have any arguments, it's pure ideological retardation. Go suck off Tony Blaire
OG NEVER FAIL
the article he's referring to
Not yet, but we should aim for it. The Reich knew the NatSoc ideas of autarky weren’t feasible either at the time, but they started building towards it.
We must do it or the Chinese will take our dominant position in world politics from us. I don’t want to get ruled by a chink.
>watching Fox and Fags
hand over the lunchmoney kid or else.
>the income tax started in the 1970s
>welfare doesn't contribute to economic spending and growth
Would you like to try again?
We should kill income tax and the welfare state while we are it.
Maria vs. Ainsley vs. Joe it's a tough decision at 3 AM
Why are you pissing away Kek's blessed sevens?
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i’ll have the “or else” please
>Previous AWB didn't work
>Let's try it again
How about no?