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COMMUNITY United States Politics Thread: Trump's Second Term

Cutting food stamps will hurt the Red States and white people the most. But who could've saw that coming ....🐸
That’s what I’m waiting on. The shit white people think hurts black people only to realize they get hurt too. And I’m positive a lot of MAGA is on food stamps.

Like what happened with Obamacare. Once those whites got it they realized killing it would hurt them too if it was killed.
 
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Shit I been growing my vegetables for 2yrs. Tried to get an orange tree growing but this NC weather won't let me be great. Might fuck around and grow some weed because them prices about to go up to ☹️
Don’t get too good at it pause they may come for that too

Was just watching a doc bout the riots in Wilmington NC back in the days
 
President Trump on Saturday followed through with his threat to impose stiff tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, setting the stage for a destabilizing trade war with the United States’ largest commercial partners. The tariffs were set to begin on Tuesday.

Two of the United States’ largest trading partners, Mexico and Canada, immediately vowed to impose tariffs of their own. The Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau, was set to address the nation on Saturday night.

The Chinese government did not issue an immediate public comment. China has strong incentives to avoid a trade war, but also risks looking weak domestically if it does not retaliate, leaving it in a tough spot.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau begins his speech by reaching out to Americans and reminding them that these U.S. tariffs will hurt them economically just as much as Canadians.

The tariffs will “put your jobs at risk, potentially shutting down American auto assembly plants and other manufacturing facilities. They will raise costs for you, including food at the grocery stores and gas at the pump.” In emotional references to the nations’ shared history, he adds: “we have fought, and died, beside you.”

Should the U.S. government and its agencies wish to address the fentanyl crisis that has killed millions of American citizens, Sheinbaum said, they could “combat the sale of narcotics on the streets of their major cities, which they do not do.”


Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, rejected U.S. suggestions that her government is collaborating with drug traffickers, calling on the U.S. to curb demand for drugs internally. She says her government will introduce retaliatory measures, including tariffs, against the U.S.

U.S. claims cartels have an ‘alliance’ with Mexico’s government.

Representative Gregory Meeks of New York, the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, pledged to seek to block the emergency declaration that Trump invoked to impose tariffs. “Americans will suffer” from the tariffs, he said, adding that it was “absurd” that the tariffs for Canada and Mexico, as allies, were higher than those imposed on China.

President Trump’s tariffs aim partly at stopping fentanyl from entering the United States. China makes many ingredients used by illegal laboratories in Mexico to make fentanyl. China took some action last year to limit exports of these chemicals, but has tied cooperation on the issue to its relationship with the United States.

American alcohol producers could be among the first hit when Canada retaliates. British Columbia, Canada’s third largest province, said it will stop buying liquor made in Republican states. The government of Ontario, Canada’s largest province, has indicated it is considering doing the same. And the federal government is planning to slap tariffs on U.S. liquor, including Kentucky bourbon.
 
President Trump on Saturday followed through with his threat to impose stiff tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, setting the stage for a destabilizing trade war with the United States’ largest commercial partners. The tariffs were set to begin on Tuesday.

Two of the United States’ largest trading partners, Mexico and Canada, immediately vowed to impose tariffs of their own. The Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau, was set to address the nation on Saturday night.

The Chinese government did not issue an immediate public comment. China has strong incentives to avoid a trade war, but also risks looking weak domestically if it does not retaliate, leaving it in a tough spot.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau begins his speech by reaching out to Americans and reminding them that these U.S. tariffs will hurt them economically just as much as Canadians.

The tariffs will “put your jobs at risk, potentially shutting down American auto assembly plants and other manufacturing facilities. They will raise costs for you, including food at the grocery stores and gas at the pump.” In emotional references to the nations’ shared history, he adds: “we have fought, and died, beside you.”

Should the U.S. government and its agencies wish to address the fentanyl crisis that has killed millions of American citizens, Sheinbaum said, they could “combat the sale of narcotics on the streets of their major cities, which they do not do.”


Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, rejected U.S. suggestions that her government is collaborating with drug traffickers, calling on the U.S. to curb demand for drugs internally. She says her government will introduce retaliatory measures, including tariffs, against the U.S.

U.S. claims cartels have an ‘alliance’ with Mexico’s government.

Representative Gregory Meeks of New York, the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, pledged to seek to block the emergency declaration that Trump invoked to impose tariffs. “Americans will suffer” from the tariffs, he said, adding that it was “absurd” that the tariffs for Canada and Mexico, as allies, were higher than those imposed on China.

President Trump’s tariffs aim partly at stopping fentanyl from entering the United States. China makes many ingredients used by illegal laboratories in Mexico to make fentanyl. China took some action last year to limit exports of these chemicals, but has tied cooperation on the issue to its relationship with the United States.

American alcohol producers could be among the first hit when Canada retaliates. British Columbia, Canada’s third largest province, said it will stop buying liquor made in Republican states. The government of Ontario, Canada’s largest province, has indicated it is considering doing the same. And the federal government is planning to slap tariffs on U.S. liquor, including Kentucky bourbon.
See, that’s what I’m talking about! Hit the Republican states to send a message! Only when Trump loyalists get hit will this shit have resistance.

I really hope Canada and Mexico tariff the fuck out of shit coming from red states and leave blue states alone.
 
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