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racer254

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  1. Lol, you snowmobile with a lot of farmers? Sure
  2. Oh look, a so called conservative who cant seem to get his own state figured out, but complains about libtards
  3. Thanks to good policy: "President Donald J. Trump’s economic agenda is working: inflation is down, income is up, and the trade deficit just fell by the largest amount on record. Today’s economic report follows multiple robust jobs reports, below-expectation inflation reports, and a strong bump in consumer confidence," White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt released in a statement Friday. "President Trump continues to prove doomsday 'experts' wrong with his America First economic agenda that’s delivering for the American people."
  4. Do you have any examples of this? All my farmer friends (which is actually way more than 2) agree with Trump's message.
  5. Yep, just put the list out there. Let the public decide the rest.
  6. Exactly what i was thinking
  7. More jobs for private business vs government is good More jobs for american citizens vs immigrants is good. What more do you trump haters want?
  8. Yeah, common sense tells me I can go to the store and see the price of eggs. And I actually have friends that are farmers both in the dairy industry and crop farming. Instead of just believing what is spoon fed to me on my phone.
  9. Lol, you dont want to use anything that may disprove your bullshit, i know. Hell you couldnt even post a picture of egg prices , or talk to a local farmer when you post the narratives....
  10. A picture is worth 1000 words. .....BUT THE NATIONAL AVERAGE!!!!
  11. racer254 replied to Pete's topic in Current Events
    So now you guys think 1 guy can control an election, but 2020, was 100% legit. Lol
  12. They are brilliant. They know exactly how to play this.
  13. racer254 replied to Pete's topic in Current Events
    Thats exactly what it is
  14. You keep saying gas is above 3 dollars. When you actually post a pic, seems it doesnt coincide with your rhetoric
  15. Liberals really have a hard time understanding a budget. https://www.wkow.com/news/top-stories/dane-county-faces-31m-budget-deficit-agard-calls-for-community-effort/article_872024fb-e454-41f4-955a-343609e51499.html
  16. I really don't think you have a clue. What is the chemical symbol for Tungsten?
  17. With the idiots constantly crying the sky is falling, businesses are just taking advantage of the narrative....and now you are surprised?
  18. Sure are. With nothing to actually back them up. Hell the media was reporting about Honda before trump said a thing. Sounds like something you do.
  19. You do realize that Mr Moskowitz is part of DOGE.
  20. Seems the guy that wrote this was predicting the future pretty well. "Newt Gingrich and company — for all their faults — have received virtually no credit for balancing the budget. Yet it was a byproduct of the GOP’s single-minded crusade to end 30 years of red ink. Arguably, Gingrich’s finest hour as Speaker came in March 1995 when he rallied the entire Republican House caucus behind the idea of eliminating the deficit within seven years. Skeptics said it could not be done in seven years. The GOP did it in four. Now let us contrast this with the Clinton fiscal record. Recall that it was the Clinton White House that fought Republicans every inch of the way in balancing the budget in 1995. When Republicans proposed their own balanced-budget plan, the White House waged a shameless Medicare campaign to torpedo the plan — a campaign that the Washington Post slammed as “pure demagoguery.” It was Bill Clinton who, during the big budget fight in 1995, had to submit not one, not two, but five budgets until he begrudgingly matched the GOP’s balanced-budget plan. In fact, during the height of the budget wars in the summer of 1995, the Clinton administration admitted that “balancing the budget is not one of our top priorities.” So the budget is balanced, but now comes the harder part: cutting the budget. Bill Clinton has laid down a marker in the political debate with his “save Social Security first,” gambit. That theme should be turned against him and his government expansionist agenda. Congress should respond: No new government programs until we have fixed Social Security. This means no IMF bailouts. No new day care subsidies. No extending Medicare coverage to 55-year-olds. (Honestly, if Clinton has his way, it won’t be long till teenagers are eligible for Medicare.) The budget surpluses over the next five years could easily exceed $500 billion. Leaving all of that extra money lying around within the grasp of vote-buying politicians is an invitation to financial mischief. If Congress and the president use the surpluses to fund a new spending spree, we may find that surpluses are more a curse than a blessing."
  21. I can give it a guess. Many years of republicans having a great economy and in comes the Clintons.