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A poster (the first of many to come) was put up right near the U.S. Embassy in London in preparation for his visit there in September. There will be mobile van ads, building sized banners and as many bus stop posters they can put up.
If you believe the U.S. is "respected", think again. We are a joke. A pun. The United States is an oxymoron of the word respect. People in other countries look at this, strike a pose, snap a picture and laugh.
They're not talking about Epstein....they're talking about the lying, manipulative, evil that is Donald Trump. They laugh at the mockery this man has made of this country and what it represents.
We are a poster of a child rapist on a bus stop in London.
He is a meme, which in turn, makes the U.S. a meme.
Face it. You were duped. Conned. Taken for a ride. You were told everything you wanted to hear.
There is definitely a hoax we should be talking about.
It's name is Donald J. Trump.
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Jeff Daniels scolds Trump voters: "I hope you’re losing tons of money, those of you who thought this would be ok."
“We’ve lost decency, we’ve lost civility, we’ve lost respect for the rule of law — lost it. We have normalized verbal abuse on the internet. We’ve normalized bullying; much as the woke generation tried to, you know, change that, it’s back… I mean, nobody has great things to say about politicians. They never have. Go back to Mark Twain. But ideally, we’re supposed to elect the best of us. Not the worst of us. He’s everything that’s wrong with not just America but with being a human being.”
Read more here: https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/jef...ey-1236467776/
My investments are doing fantastic. Killed it last week by the way.
U.S. Auto Industry Will Now Pay Zero Tariffs To Export Cars To Europe That Europeans Don't Want
Read More: https://www.jalopnik.com/1927439/us-...ars-to-europe/
U.S. Auto Industry Will Now Pay Zero Tariffs To Export Cars To Europe That Europeans Don't Want
Read More: https://www.jalopnik.com/1927439/us-...ars-to-europe/
Yep Suckers
The 'comments' after the article were very telling...
Considering the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, a shaky economy, and the lingering story around Jeffrey Epstein, things don’t seem to be going Donald Trump’s way—and his efforts to regain control of the political narrative have been more haphazard and less effective than they were previously, Jonathan Lemire reports. https://theatln.tc/mJV4CtPL
“The mood in the White House has darkened in the past month, as the president’s challenges have grown deeper,” Lemire writes. Some of Trump’s central campaign promises—end the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, and boost the economy—are now in peril. “Those geopolitical and economic headwinds have been joined by forceful political ones,” Lemire continues, as Republican lawmakers have been heckled at town halls while trying to defend the president’s signature legislative accomplishment of his second term.
“The economy has shown new signs of weakness, with stubbornly high prices potentially set to rise again because of the tariffs,” Lemire continues. A jobs report released last week was poor enough that Trump fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner, claiming, without evidence, that the jobs numbers were bogus—an act that risks undermining Wall Street’s confidence in the economy.
Then there is Epstein. “Trump has desperately wished the story away,” Lemire reports. “He feels deeply betrayed by his MAGA supporters who believed him when he intimated during the campaign that something was nefarious about the government’s handling of the case, and who now have a hard time believing him when he says their suspicions are actually bogus.”
“He’s spending the political capital he’s accumulated for a decade,” Alex Conant, a GOP strategist, told Lemire. “Below the surface of the Republican Party, there’s an intense battle brewing over what a post-Trump GOP looks like. And that surfaces on issues like Israel, the debt, and Epstein. How Trump navigates that fight over the remainder of his presidency will be a big test.”
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