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How about a solar car port on a budget?
Pay for itself in 3.5 years AND saving the environment too. It's a win win. Very nice. Good going! -
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Thanks to Donald, finally we know.
Well there is your speech and cry, now you can just sit back and enjoy the ride, thankful that you speak English -
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Iran Withdraws Support from Houthis Amid Intensified US Airstrikes
Hopefully they can keep it up even without Iranian support. Maybe ask the North Koreans ... The Houthis are designated terrorists who have seized large parts of Yemen and currently attacking ships in the Red Sea and you are cheering them on! Unbelievable you post terrorist propaganda like that -
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Iran Withdraws Support from Houthis Amid Intensified US Airstrikes
You already did. Thanks for double outing- 1
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JPMorgan becomes first Wall Street bank to forecast US recession following Trump's tariffs
Why we have the Dark Age of Trump, the end game and the reason. Trump’s childhood wasn’t a warm and fuzzy affair. His parents were mostly absent—his mother sidelined by illness, his father buried in work. Left to act out, naughty boy Donald was eventually packed off to military school, a disciplinary exile disguised as character-building. Fred Trump Sr. wasn’t big on nuance. He drilled into his sons a cold, binary worldview: there are only two kinds of people—winners and losers. Donald swallowed this whole. His older brother, Fred Jr., didn’t. Fred Jr. rejected the family’s, sometimes shady, and often cruel real estate empire. He followed his own dream—flying planes instead of flipping properties. But in the Trump household, autonomy was heresy. His father saw it as weakness. The rejection, compounded by disappointment, gnawed at Fred Jr. until alcohol became his escape—and ultimately, at heart attack related to alcohol at 42. Donald, watching all this, made a different choice. He didn’t challenge the system. He became its most loyal disciple—a man determined to win at all costs, even if it meant burning the world down. Not getting any attention from his dad in his early days left Trump with a 24/7 need for constant attention—a deep, unyielding hunger that shaped everything from his business persona to his political rise. If love wasn’t available, he’d settle for applause, outrage, or scandal—so long as the world was watching. And here we have it: a sociopathic narcissist who doesn’t care about anybody, obsessed only with being a winner and staying center stage. No win-win. Only zero-sum. In his world, everybody has to lose for him to feel like he’s won. Republican strategist Rick Wilson summed it up best in the title of his book: Everything Trump Touches Dies. -
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Will the Trump Tarriff Attack on Thailand be met with backlash against American expats here?
From the February highs the S&P is down 15% the Dow is down 19% the NAS100 is down 18% so a small market correction??? Trump is always bragging about his influence on the markets!!! This is showing how true that influence is. By next week he will probably have single handedly turned a long term bull market into a a bear market
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