President Donald Trump - J.D. Vance Administration

Still have thier own bed to sleep in.

We didn't get rich. But never needed to ask for a handout. Paid our bills on time, ate like royalty truly liked working from can't see to can't see. I call that successful.
LOL at “from can’t see to can’t see”

- James Lee Burke
 
Seems to be on par with the standard rate of illegal firearm recovery in 2024.

The real question though, is how many sandwiches has she gotten out of the hands of criminals?
You know what Trump is doing is working in DC so all you have is the sandwich guy.

 
That doesn't address the question. What do they do that is terroristic?
Sell drugs, murder people, kidnap etc…not everyone has to fly planes into buildings or decapitate westerns to be deemed terrorist. Keep up if you’re going dance. Pretty sure I addressed the promotion in February of this gang/cartel along with numerous others.
 
I've thought about it at the new place. I just don't know if I really want to work that hard anymore. Farming is tough.

I have plenty of land for them though. Free range ostrich.
I've heard an ostrich can disembowell a man with one kick. We mostly disagree, but still, I like you being around,so maybe pick something a little safer.
 
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Economic reports are not good right now. Trump needs to get the economic situation turn around. Costs are increasing and the tariffs are creating a lot of business uncertainty.

I think tariffs could work if targeted at right nations (low-labor cost nations), give businesses cushions to adjust, and stick with the tariff for extended periods. Using tariffs as negotiation tool is causing economic chaos.
the numbers look good..




As far as the 78,000 jobs reduction in manufacturing that the left has been posting around on social media, this an ongoing trend for years even under Biden, nothing new...

"The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data shows a decline of roughly 78,000 manufacturing jobs over the past year through August 2025, part of a longer-term trend. This isn't a new phenomenon; U.S. manufacturing employment has been gradually declining for decades, from 22% of nonfarm jobs in the late 1970s to about 8% now. The 10,000 job gain in February 2025 highlights monthly fluctuations, but the broader trend, including during the Biden administration, shows persistent challenges in the sector despite occasional upticks." - GROK
 
the numbers look good..




As far as the 78,000 jobs reduction in manufacturing that the left has been posting around on social media, this an ongoing trend for years even under Biden, nothing new...

"The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data shows a decline of roughly 78,000 manufacturing jobs over the past year through August 2025, part of a longer-term trend. This isn't a new phenomenon; U.S. manufacturing employment has been gradually declining for decades, from 22% of nonfarm jobs in the late 1970s to about 8% now. The 10,000 job gain in February 2025 highlights monthly fluctuations, but the broader trend, including during the Biden administration, shows persistent challenges in the sector despite occasional upticks." - GROK

This would be why his nose is getting rubbed in it

 
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You're pretending that the deployment of National Guard troops to DC is somehow responsible for the perpetrators of this crime being caught?
Didn’t say that. You like to mention the sandwich guy like it’s a joke. You act like the NG doesn’t help when it does. This family is thankful
 
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I expect him to not crow about how he's already done so and then biatch about how hard it is. His supporters could learn the same lesson.
it's coming..much under construction right now..


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Look back at the sectors where employment was rising starting in 2023. Govt and health care mostly.

Trump is targeting the first, and paring back Medicaid is going to impact the second.

Mfgr jobs have been in decline since COVID. That's why the aggressive trade policies to reindustrialize -- bring manufacturing back in the US. But that doesn't happen over-night -- you need to build facilities first.

Look around -- there is a lot of commercial construction in the works. Those facilities, when complete, will have the "mfgr" jobs -- they just aren't that far along yet.



 
Didn’t say that. You like to mention the sandwich guy like it’s a joke. You act like the NG doesn’t help when it does. This family is thankful
Attempting to prosecute the sandwich guy with felony charges is a joke.

Jeanine Pirro is also a joke unto herself though, so I guess it's to be expected.

I don't care what the family believes or not. I'm sorry that their son died, but their belief has no impact on the reality that the national guard deployment had zero to do with the arrest of the suspects. You're just making an appeal to emotion because your original argument has little merit.
 
the numbers look good..




As far as the 78,000 jobs reduction in manufacturing that the left has been posting around on social media, this an ongoing trend for years even under Biden, nothing new...

"The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data shows a decline of roughly 78,000 manufacturing jobs over the past year through August 2025, part of a longer-term trend. This isn't a new phenomenon; U.S. manufacturing employment has been gradually declining for decades, from 22% of nonfarm jobs in the late 1970s to about 8% now. The 10,000 job gain in February 2025 highlights monthly fluctuations, but the broader trend, including during the Biden administration, shows persistent challenges in the sector despite occasional upticks." - GROK


In my industry, their are vibes of a possible turn around but a lot of what is killing our economy is low cost Asian products coming in and tackling a lot of industries. Even if USA tariffs it, it is impacting overall global situation.
 
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