Gun Bill swept aside

Is he /ourguy/?

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Finally some good news

Do you remember what happened the last time banks were allowed to regulate themselves?

BASED TURTLE MAN

Turtle is alright.

YOU CAN'T..... TAKE..... THE..... GUNS TODAY......DONALD...................NOT.......ON............. MY................. WATCH

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this song is appropriate

He may be GOPe but he's better than turbo-RINO Paul Ryan.

>Republican congress ends up being the hero we need

Hell while Robo-Rubio waffles and seems to be coy about magazines he's also saying he won't vote for the background bill he voted for in the past.

Makes me sad knowing in 2020 it's all going to go to hell

What about Ron Paul?

>2018

Someone read the constitution.

>yfw the """alt-right""" cucks out on everything from immigration to gun rights but the establishment GOP saves us at our darkest hour

APOLOGIZE

Have faith user.

As much as I find the "4D Chess" memes cringey, this whole thing smells like a ruse to bait Democrats into voting for gun bans when they've got a whole shitload of Senators up for re-election in rural red states. Montana, North Dakota, Missouri, Indiana, Ohio, and West Virginia all have a Democrat senator up for re-election... if they vote for gun control they will lose. Throw in Florida, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin as well as states that will get interesting with the Democrats beating the gun control drums. All of these Senators were elected just before Sandy Hook. They haven't had to run in this climate of gun control controversy before, and now they're going to have to win in relatively pro-gun states.

That has not happened in well over a century. Banking is, and always has been, the most heavily regulated industry in America.

Drumpf is finished! Anytime now!
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is Sup Forums right? is this 4d chess?
>support gun bill
>don't actually support it
>leftists eat that shit up
>get others to fuck it up
>"that damn congress can't do anything!"
>*wink* *wink*

>Swept aside gun bill
>Has an asian waifu
I guess he can be /ourguy/ for today

>Implying Trump isn't just a kike puppet who doesn't care about gun rights

go back to r/the_donald

/k/ sees through trump's lies

I'm pissed off at Trump over this... but it's your wording that throws me off. Nobody who's been on this site for any period of time talks like that.

Memes aside, Trump is a businessman and knows how to play people to get what he wants. I have no doubts he's trying to do exactly as you say and Democrats are chasing the potential for gun grabbing like a rabid dog.

modern banks are a sham.
end the fed.
remove regulation.
end the FDIC.
enforce anti-trust.
all investments entail risk, and that includes banks. let the market decide.

This post makes me happy.

Thank you dear user.

I sure fuckin hope.

It really is 4d chess, and Im rather sad you havent seen it until now. Nobody puts their endgame goal on the field for everyone to see. Lots of scapegoats

Mfw

No surprise here. That's the deal, the GOP does it's best to leave normal muricans alone and Wall Street is free to keep on being evil as fuck.
I only vote GOP because they're slightly less hostile than the Dems. That doesn't make them friends.

you forgot to sign your name Wayne.

Still though, im glad they stopped this shit. (For now.)

Im hoping they just forget about it and let it drag on

Czech 'em. More 4D Chess from the madman.

>All but the biggest RINOs are rallying against gun control to score brownie points
>Democrats are going into confiscation mode at the worst possible time, risking their swing state senate seats
>Conservative base is riled the fuck up*
>NRA membership up by half a million
>Most people will forget this in a while ('member the airstrike in Syria?)

*This is extrememly important. I love President Trump, but I know that many people didn't vote for him as much as they were voting against Hillary Clinton. Many of these people can't be arsed to vote for a generic Republican congressman... Unless the Second Amendment is at risk.

>Eric Trump v Gucci Mane
I chuckled. Details matter.

>gun bans are delayed again
Damnit

T R I P D U B S

And people shat on me for calling Trump out early on. The alt right and the right in general can go fuck themselves, Obama was never this bad.

His fucking cronies are going to hand in their guns thinking it is part of a 4D chess game. It is a 4D chess came and right now he has us in check, not the left. But you retards are going to get us in checkmate because you trusted a former New York Democrat.
Guns are about power, this has never been about saving lives it's about controlling and pacifying the populace. Trump is an authoritarian, authoritarians are always gun grabbers in one way or another.

Just remember that Sanders voted against the Brady bill and for the protection of commerce act, he also bolstered Vermont's concealed carry laws as well.

broken clock

as long as we don't bail them out after they fuck themselves seems legit to me

I live central US.

Fuckoff

It's an idiom you fucking dingoid.

>Implying people's views can't change over the years
>Implying Bernie wouldn't towed the gun control line like a good socialist
>Implying the Bernie Sanders timeline would've been anything but a disaster
>Implying dubs lie

Didn't Trump write about this very tactic in his book?

Good job, user. Nobody will ever suspect his true intentions if we all assume your disguise.

fuck off. go suck some zionist shill sperm like your precious god-emperor

Why the fuck would you get info about this from TYT? Cenk is anti 2A as a motherfucker.

That's what any honest free marketer is pushing for. If they're going to be free to succeed they also have to be free to fail.

please, call me bruce.

>digits

so is he being a "traitor" (cringy but I can't come up with a better term) or is he doing some advanced business tactics?
t.brainlet

Nobody is better than him

>free to succeed
>free to fail
live free or die hard, motherfuckers.

he is talking about a broken clock being right twice a day.

Brainlet here, if the department of US treasury seized the US mint and set up a "20 bucks go in, 1 comes out" rule, could we reverse inflation? Or am I just too stupid to understand minutes 7 through 9 of youtube.com/watch?v=Gy3dP2ypF_U ?

>Trump getting cucked by McConnell

pure pottery

...

He's a sleazy salesman, that's his strength. Watch what he does, not what he says, he gave them the rope to neck themselves and now they'll look like cucks or impotent assholes.

It's not 4D chess, it's just sleazy and these upper class twats don't know how to deal with it, they're used to principled conservatives bending over again and again.

Trump being the antihero this cartoon of a timeline needs

yes Trump is a puppet to Feinstein right?

No, that's not how it works at all.

I'm 90% sure that's what it is. That's why he refused to package it with the CC reciprocity deal, it had to be totally one sided to make sure it would never pass. He'll keep doing this until it stops working.

>redditspacing

I genuinely want to apologize for calling him bitch McConnel.

Kickass

thanks

I take it engrish isn't your first language, Mr. Li.

That's anti-semite.

>>>/leftypol/

Deflation is horrible

Why does that Spurdette give me a hardon?

This is unbelievably true. In fact I would not have a job at the financial institution that I work for if not for federal regulations.

Ah. I see. Would it at least stop inflation?
Why? Isn't it just putting the value back in the American dollar?

God bless him!

Now here's the question, next move?

See Shit states might get shittier, but pretty soon the pro-gun groups will be able to go on the offensive. There will be a lot of court cases. Shit like national reciprocity and maybe a repeal of the Gun Free Schools act will probably happen soon.

Extreme shit like the MG Registry being re-opened will have to wait for a while.

McConnell literally won the election for Trump.

deflation is 100x worse than inflation
also, that video was debunked

Inflation really hasn't been a problem for years.

We can't afford to have the government operate on that big of a loss.

inflation is horrible for some
deflation is horrible for some
both are pointless effects of poor centralized planning.
why does the value of currency even need to change? should it?
of course not. It's a common CURRENCY.
The value of things change in relation to IT.
Solution: peg everything to a stable demand commodity, and require a 1-1 backing.
>didn't we have that before?
YES
>why not anymore?
DELUSIONAL IDIOTS
>inb4 muh gold standard
gold was accepted at the time because of historical tradition. However, it's honestly a fucking meme. you could use anything, but everyone else has to use it too, so gold tends to keep on chugging. Black is the new yellow, my friends.

God, her mannerisms...

We don't want inflation to stop because a small amount of inflation discourages people from leaving money in the bank.

The economists set targets for inflation, and in the US we've been hitting them consistently since the 80s.

I think the move is to break gun rights cases into the recently conservative SCOTUS. He could crack down on gun rights violators and repeal unconstitutional laws

>Isn't it just putting the value back in the American dollar?

If your employer doesn't give you a raise to match inflation, then he's definitely going to cut your wages to match deflation.

That's how it worked out back in 1900, anyway.

Mild inflation hurts no one. Also unless you expand the money supply, as the economy grows you will face deflationary pressures. Keeping currency's value the same is pointless. The focus should be on ensuing the growth of real gdp.

deflation reduces the ratio of asset value to currency value.
if you hold large amounts of currency, you benefit.
if you hold a large amount of leveraged assets you lose.
There is no absolute evil or good in economics, only the collective assignment of value.

Getting people to sit on currency is horrible. It cuts down on spending and investment, reducing economic output. Deflation is worse and you are wrong.

>can't afford it
actually we could.
the question is, could the people who depend on the government just to eat afford it?
and what would the long tern social effects be?

Fuck off, Rothchild

>deflation is 100x worse than inflation
I don't understand
>also, that video was debunked
Oh shit, really?
But isn't the value of the American dollar going down still?
Why? If the value of the American dollar goes up, doesn't everyone technically get richer?
Doesn't the US operate on Visa Money or something? Where all our money is based on trust in the government and therefore technically worthless, and we're all just pretending it's worth something, sorta like just before the stock-market crash in the 20's?
Pls be gentle I barely passed high-school economics
I'd be fine with that, as long as I'm still getting the same value out of my labor.
But if money becomes more valuable, then wouldn't the people who actively use their more-valuable money to make even more increasingly-valuable money through smart investment make a much higher profit than those who let their limited-amount of money sit and accumulate value?

There is really nothing wrong with the establishment GOP, they align with /k/ on practically every issue. They're also the only ones with enough actual influence to stop gungrabbers.

Illinois had some scary bills going down the pipes. So bad I may jump ship. Don't be a cuck Rauner.

>I'd be fine with that, as long as I'm still getting the same value out of my labor.

You're missing the point; the price of goods is going to stay the same and inflation will probably start back up the following year and you won't get a raise to match like usual.

Wouldn't the feds lower the ceiling price to match the value of the currency though?

>we're all just pretending it's worth something
That's true of every currency ever.

Yes the value of the American dollar is going down. That in and of itself is not a problem. It's only a problem when it's unpredictable.

>hitting them since the 80s
*gasp* you mean the group that has the power to inflate also sets it's own targets to hit and never fails?
tell me something new.
>cut wages to match deflation
that's major conjecture, my friend. If my employer cut my wages today, I'm gone tommorrow.
excessive deflation would be more likely to result in lay-offs that actual wage shrinkage.
The same effect is observed with raising the minimum wage, albeit to a lesser degree.
with gross deflation though, exchange prices of on-market goods would also fall, so those with currency bonds that mature or continue to hold stable income would benefit. The economy would not crash, just shift a lot of wealth around.

>implying /k/ has consensus on anything besides guns

Don't you think it's more than a coincidence that both Qaddafi and JFK got killed before being able to put gold backed currencies into effect?

Why would I invest or spend my money now if it's going to be more valuable tomorrow? That's the problem with deflation. A mild amount of predictable inflation keeps money moving which is necessary for our modern economy.

I kept telling all of you faggots that Mitch is /ourguy/

Trying to sum up in a simple way. Essentially, money represents what you COULD own, not what you actually own.

By using market pressures you encourage certain kinds of behavior. For instance, lets say we enact a plan to deflate the economy, making the dollar worth more and more over time. This encourages people to save the money, as the dollar itself becomes worth more. This means that less money will be spent on production of goods and services. Less goods and services means less jobs, means less GDP and more poverty.

By the inverse, allowing money to become worth slightly LESS over time encourages people to spend that money, as the goods you can purchase or produce with that money will become more valuable. This encourages production, leading to more jobs and higher GDP.

The moral of the story is, if you want to "save" your money you should invest it into liquid assets, investing to return dividends that equal a greater amount than interest from a savings acount. This is how the layman "produces goods", by owning parts of the companies that make gopds thereby allowing those companies to expand productions.

These are sound investments as the stocks ypur purchase can easily be sold at a later time, allowing them to essentially be used as currency

Very short and very small amounts of deflation are fine. Long-term deflation stagnates growth, if not outright shrinking your economy, as people hoard money. Large amount of deflation distorts debt, as the amount of debt remains constant as the value of that debt increases.

mild inflation hurts everyone except principal fed associated banks, who get negative rate loans.
inflation exists as an excess source of economic pressure to encourage an increase in actionable market funding.
It's basically a bank subsidy to offload the cost of assuming risk onto tertiary consumers to (hopefully) increase the rate of development.
Heavy consumption based economies already grow naturally, just sometimes slower than what it considered optimal.
stop drinking the fed's koolaid and start using your head.

The only solution for that reptilian old hag is the final solution. No offense to any based jews that might lurk on /k/ but we gotta gas that kike like a WWI battlefield.

>no chin
>no problem

this is extremely anti-semitic