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illisdean

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  1. Trump should have been in jail according to the losers on the left who failed to jail, bankrupt and assassinate him. Sucks to be a loser liberal. LOL Ha ha ha.....how ya doin....
  2. A cult doesn't have 77 million people. That's called a revolution. A cult has a few thousand people with blue hair and pronouns, loves child sex deviations, lies like a sidewalk, and loves committing acts of violence against anything MAGA including acts of domestic terrorism targeting tesla with firebombs, arson, vandalism, etc. When liberals lose, which is a frequent occurrence for them, instead of learning from their continual failed outcomes they resort to violence. Not only are the loser liberals a cult of muppets, they are the cult of violent muppets, AND don’t forget your cult brethren advocating for men in women sports. Which one are you...?? LOL.
  3. And on it goes. Maybe some mandarin speaking folks from PEK will step up too.
  4. It's already ruined, thanks to the mentally challenged Biden "autopen" disaster regime. You damn lucky MAGA has the solution at hand. Be thankful for once. Or do you prefer what the man who insists on placing tampons in boys washrooms in MN schools has to offer? Maybe FREE tampons for every eligible wokerster in America and anyone who enters America as an illegal alien. You should be thanking Trump for saving, fixing the immigration border destruction biden /harris caused!
  5. More Trump effect. Didn't take very long. Providing remedies to bidens disastrous borrowing binge. Trump / MAGA tariffs....WINNING.
  6. Of which ~75% were "bounce back"/recovered jobs and NOT new. There you go lying, gaslighting again like a desperate butt-hurt biden lover. Must suck being you. Biden’s claim of "close to 800,000 manufacturing jobs" is accurate as a measure of total jobs added since January 2021. However, it’s a mix of recovered (about 75%) and new (about 25%) jobs, and attributing all to his administration oversimplifies a complex economic picture. The figure holds up numerically, but its interpretation depends on whether one emphasizes gross gains or net growth beyond pre-COVID levels.
  7. I smell a classic FAFO about to bust out on the french knucklehead.
  8. How ya doin....Trumps tariff boog-a-loo is tearing it up globally big time. What an outstanding tactician. More WINNING for Trump.
  9. As Trump haters keep hating and hoping America fails under Trump in Biden like fashion....them boys down in MAGA work keep on rollin out.. All good unless you are a butt-hurt hater....lol https://tippinsights.com/hello-tariffs-my-friend-trumps-trade-weapon-delivers-early-results/?ref=tippinsights-newsletter
  10. Donald Trump’s tariff plan, implemented since his second term began on January 20, 2025, has introduced significant changes to U.S. trade policy, with a mix of reciprocal tariffs (e.g., 10% universal, 20% on the EU), targeted levies (e.g., 25% on Canada and Mexico, up to 50% on some nations), and sector-specific duties (e.g., 25% on steel and autos). As of April 4, 2025, less than three months into his term, concrete outcomes are still emerging, but early indicators, policy shifts, and sentiment from various stakeholders suggest several positive outcomes and potential benefits. Here’s an analysis based on available data and developments: 1. Increased Foreign Investment in U.S. Manufacturing Outcome: Trump’s tariff threats and actual impositions have spurred commitments for foreign investment in U.S.-based production to avoid duties. Posts on X and White House statements claim over $1 trillion in pledged investments since late 2024, though exact figures are unverified as of now. Evidence: Companies like Toyota and Volkswagen, facing 25% auto tariffs, have signaled plans to expand U.S. plants—Toyota reportedly eyeing a $2 billion facility in North Carolina by March 31, 2025, per industry buzz on X. The National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO) praised the plan on April 3, noting it’s driving textile firms to reshore. Benefit: This could create jobs—potentially thousands in manufacturing—and reduce reliance on imports, aligning with Trump’s "America First" pitch. A 2024 study cited by the White House found first-term tariffs led to "significant reshoring" in steel and manufacturing, suggesting a repeatable effect. 2. Strengthened Leverage in Trade Negotiations Outcome: Tariffs have pressured trading partners to negotiate. Mexico deployed 10,000 troops to its borders by March 2025, and Canada tightened migrant checks after Trump’s 25% tariff orders in February, aiming to curb drugs and illegal crossings. Evidence: Colombia reversed its stance on accepting U.S. deportee flights within 10 hours of a tariff threat in March 2025, per CNN. The White House touts this as proof of tariffs’ coercive power, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt highlighting it on March 25. Benefit: Enhanced border security and reduced fentanyl inflows (e.g., precursor chemicals from China) could save lives—over 70,000 U.S. overdose deaths were linked to fentanyl in 2023. It also shifts some enforcement burden to neighbors, easing U.S. resources. 3. Boost to Domestic Industries Outcome: Protected sectors like steel and autos are seeing early gains. U.S. steel output rose 3% in Q1 2025 (projected), with companies like Nucor announcing $1.5 billion in upgrades by March 30, per industry reports. Evidence: The 25% steel tariff, expanded February 10, 2025, ended exemptions, spurring domestic production. X posts from business leaders (e.g., @WhiteHouse , March 31) claim tariffs are "strengthening American companies," with auto parts firms in Ohio and Michigan reporting order upticks. Benefit: Job retention or growth in these sectors—steel added 1,800 jobs in Trump’s first term per a 2023 ITC report—could stabilize industrial heartlands. Higher domestic prices also pad producer profits, potentially funding innovation or wages. 4. Revenue Generation for Tax Relief Outcome: Tariffs are generating federal revenue, with early estimates suggesting $50–$70 billion collected by April 2025 from the 10% universal tariff (effective April 5) and higher rates on select countries. Evidence: The Tax Foundation projected a 10% tariff could raise $2 trillion over a decade; pro-rated, that’s $50 billion in three months, aligning with current trends. Trump’s team aims to use this for tax cuts, like no tax on tips or Social Security benefits, per White House statements. Benefit: This could offset income tax burdens for working families, boosting disposable income. A Peterson Institute brief estimated Trump’s tariff mix might yield $200 billion annually, offering fiscal flexibility if sustained. 5. Reduction in Trade Deficit (Preliminary) Outcome: The U.S. goods trade deficit, over $1 trillion in 2024, may be shrinking as imports drop. February 2025 imports fell 8% from January, per preliminary CBP data, partly due to tariff anticipation. Evidence: X posts (e.g., @ExxAlerts , March 25) claim tariffs are "channeling trillions" to balance trade, though this exaggerates current scale. The 49% tariff on Cambodia and 46% on Vietnam (April 9) aim to erase deficits with "worst offenders," per Trump’s April 2 announcement. Benefit: A smaller deficit could strengthen the U.S. dollar and economic sovereignty, reducing dependence on foreign goods—a core Trump goal since his first term’s USMCA renegotiation.
  11. in consideration that biden is incapable of speaking coherently, speaking without cue cards, getting lost on stage, and generally of low IQ with a know high level propensity to screw EVERYTHING up, maybe HE DIDN'T plan it or nothing for that matter but some other evil incarnate (his auto-pen puppet) created an "illegal alien invasion" of some 10M unvetted illegal criminal aliens into America after $hit-canning numerous Trump working border/immigration policies and EO's that had the border security and immigration under well managed conditions and not a national and humanitarian crisis that ensued when mush brains Biden began his 4 year reign of destruction on America. Read it and weep: When Joe Biden took office on January 20, 2021, his administration quickly moved to undo several Trump-era policies and executive orders (EOs) related to illegal immigration and border security, reflecting a shift toward a more humanitarian approach. Here’s a detailed look at the key Trump policies and EOs that Biden scrapped, based on actions taken early in his term and their subsequent impact, as understood through March 30, 2025: Trump Policies and EOs Scrapped by Biden National Emergency Declaration (EO 9844, February 15, 2019) Trump Policy: Trump declared a national emergency at the southern border to redirect $8 billion in military funds for border wall construction, citing an "invasion" of illegal immigrants and drugs. This bypassed Congressional opposition and funded 738 miles of wall by January 2021. Biden Action: On February 11, 2021, Biden terminated the national emergency via Proclamation 10142, halting the diversion of funds. Wall construction stopped immediately, with only minor repairs continuing. Biden redirected $1.4 billion of unspent wall funds to other priorities, effectively stalling Trump’s signature project. "Remain in Mexico" (Migrant Protection Protocols, MPP) Trump Policy: Launched in January 2019 under EO authority and DHS guidance, MPP required asylum seekers (mostly from Central America) to wait in Mexico during U.S. immigration proceedings. Over 68,000 migrants were returned by January 2021, reducing border releases. Biden Action: On January 20, 2021, DHS suspended new MPP enrollments via an EO review memo. On June 1, 2021, Secretary Mayorkas formally ended the program, allowing enrolled migrants to reenter the U.S. for processing. By mid-2021, thousands were paroled in, reversing Trump’s deterrence strategy. Title 42 Public Health Expulsions Trump Policy: Invoked in March 2020 under CDC authority (not an EO but tied to Trump’s border security stance), Title 42 allowed rapid expulsion of migrants, including unaccompanied minors initially, to prevent COVID-19 spread. Over 1 million expulsions occurred by January 2021. Biden Action: Biden initially kept Title 42 but exempted unaccompanied minors on February 2, 2021, leading to over 150,000 entering by FY 2021’s end. Pressure from progressives and a CDC review led to its full termination on May 11, 2023, shifting to Title 8 processing and increasing interior releases. Asylum Cooperative Agreements (ACAs) Trump Policy: Established in 2019 with Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras, these "safe third country" deals allowed the U.S. to deport asylum seekers to these nations instead of processing claims domestically. Over 900 migrants were sent to Guatemala by 2020. Biden Action: On February 6, 2021, the State Department suspended and later terminated the ACAs, citing humanitarian concerns and regional instability. Asylum processing reverted to U.S. soil, boosting arrivals at the border. Zero-Tolerance Policy and Family Separation Trump Policy: Announced April 2018 via DOJ memo (not an EO but tied to EO 13767), this prosecuted all illegal border crossers, separating over 5,500 children from parents by June 2018. EO 13841 (June 20, 2018) ended separations but kept prosecutions. Biden Action: On January 20, 2021, Biden’s EO 14011 revoked EO 13841 and ordered a task force to reunite families, halting the zero-tolerance framework. By February 2021, prosecutions for first-time crossers dropped, and family units were processed together, often released into the U.S. Border Wall Funding and Construction (EO 13767, January 25, 2017) Trump Policy: EO 13767 directed DHS to plan and fund a "physical wall" along the southern border, leading to the emergency declaration and 452 miles of new or replaced barriers by January 2021. Biden Action: EO 14010 (February 2, 2021) paused wall funding reviews, and the emergency’s end stopped new construction. Biden didn’t revoke EO 13767 explicitly but rendered it moot by redirecting funds and halting projects, leaving 284 miles unfinished AND then tried to sell remaining wall materials after Kamala got LANDSLIDED Nov 5th! Muslim Ban and Travel Restrictions (EO 13769, January 27, 2017, and EO 13780, March 6, 2017) Trump Policy: These EOs banned entry from several Muslim-majority countries and paused refugee admissions, later refined to include Venezuela and North Korea (Proclamation 9645). Over 40,000 visa denials occurred by 2020. Biden Action: On January 20, 2021, Proclamation 10141 revoked EO 13769, EO 13780, and related proclamations, lifting bans on Iran, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, and others. Refugee caps were raised from 15,000 (Trump FY 2021) to 62,500 (Biden FY 2021), then 125,000 for FY 2022. Interior Enforcement Priorities (EO 13768, January 25, 2017) Trump Policy: EO 13768 expanded ICE priorities to deport any undocumented immigrant, not just criminals, and revived Secure Communities, leading to 143,470 arrests in FY 2017. Biden Action: On February 18, 2021, DHS issued new guidelines (not an EO revocation but a policy shift) narrowing ICE focus to public safety threats, recent border crossers, and felons. Arrests dropped to 74,000 in FY 2021, effectively sidelining EO 13768’s broad scope. Broader Impact Catch and Release Revival: Trump’s policies minimized releases into the U.S. interior; Biden’s reversal of MPP, Title 42 exemptions, and family separation ended this, with over 2 million releases by FY 2023 under "catch and release" practices. Border Surge: Encounters rose from 458,000 in FY 2020 (Trump) to 1.7 million in FY 2021 (Biden), peaking at 2.38 million in FY 2022, partly due to dismantled deterrents. In sum, Biden scrapped or neutralized Trump’s core border security framework—wall funding, MPP, Title 42, ACAs, zero-tolerance, and broad deportations—via EOs like 14011 and 14010, proclamations, and DHS memos, prioritizing humanitarian access over deterrence. This fueled a record 9.25–9.3 million illegal entries by January 2025, a stark contrast to Trump’s approach.
  12. Trump/MAGA/D.O.G.E. et al, exposing/preventing fraud, waste, abuse, corruption.... SAVING AMERICA 2.1M illegal immigrants at a time. Whats not to like with the Trump success's for America! If this is incompetent, I'm loving incompetence.
  13. Not in 2021....proof of covid vaccinations were required for any foreign national seeking entry into the US Vaccination Requirement Introduced (November 2021): On October 25, 2021, Biden announced a proclamation, effective November 8, 2021, requiring most foreign nationals entering by air to provide proof of full vaccination against COVID-19. "Full vaccination" meant completing a WHO-approved vaccine series (e.g., Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca) at least 14 days prior. This applied to: Nonimmigrant travelers (e.g., tourists, business visitors) on temporary visas. Immigrant visa holders seeking permanent residency. Exceptions included U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents (LPRs), children under 18, those with medical contraindications, and limited humanitarian cases (e.g., fleeing imminent danger with no time to vaccinate). Unvaccinated travelers in these exempt categories still needed a negative test and, post-entry, quarantine or vaccination plans in some cases. ** illegal immigrants crossing the southern border between ports of entry—over 7.5 million encounters from FY 2021 to January 2025—were not subject to a vaccination mandate for entry. I believe the vaccine requirement for air and land entries ended in May 2023
  14. LOL....sure whatever. They are all undocumented illegals now despite bidens plan for his planned illegal immigration of unvetted criminal aliens. Why do you think biden did this?
  15. Biden allowed unvaccinated illegal immigrants to enter the country, how about that...there was requirement for illegals to be vaccinated. No Vaccination Requirement: Illegal immigrants crossing the southern border between ports of entry—over 7.5 million encounters from FY 2021 to January 2025—were not subject to a vaccination mandate for entry. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) processed these individuals under Title 8 (immigration law) or, until May 2023, Title 42 (public health expulsions). Neither framework required vaccination status checks for apprehension or release into the U.S. interior. Posts on X and reports from 2021–2022 highlighted Border Patrol releasing unvaccinated migrants, often without testing, into communities, citing logistical constraints.
  16. The are illegals NOW....all 900,000 of them unless/until they self deport.
  17. LOL....no, maybe not as much as his handlers do, but he sure did nothing to stop the illegals and did everything to circumvent the immigration process in America, proof being all the policies and EO's he quashed Trump had in place to manage immigration and border security. Are you aware of Trump's recent policies he's implemented to contain bidens planned illegal alien invasion? Guess what, the numbers suggest it's working despite bidens cries for congress to implement legislation to provide remedies to his planned invasion of illegals...all bluster, lies, deceit, and in violation of his oath of office. Compare bidens border disaster to the current Trump interdicted border situation, all in a few short months. All it took was to vote in a new POTUS, one that loves his country and respects AND enforces immigration rules and laws. Biden failed, he's useless and a brain addled and corrupt loser going down as the worst and most corrupt POTUS in history. His first goat rpoing gong show session started in Aug 2021 when he caused 13 service members to get blown to bits during his botched Afghan withdrawal while the world watched, some/most laughed and others saw what biden and US stood for, weakness, incompetence and failure, worsened day by day for the next 4 years as millions of unvetted illegal aliens, many (600,000) known murderers, rapists, violent felons to walk in to big ole US of A....TOTAL FAILURE.
  18. about 800,000 illegals, CHNV (Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans) under bidens mass parole initiative used apps and got free flights to USA complements of biden.
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