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1st Mexico now Canada. Tariffs on hold.
1% of the fentanyl is responsible for 1,000 American deaths a year. Do you care about those people or their families? -
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Trump keen to blame diversity and inclusion for Washington DC crash
When the US stops spreading death and destruction around the planet, and doesn't try to crash other countries economies, THEN you get to have a valid complaint. Your last sentence back at you. -
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Beautician from Thailand battles British heirs for £400k inheritance
Not all money may have literally changed hands, but I should think that a large sum of money must have changed from the bank account of the man to whom you refer as a "fat old bald guy" to his Thai friend to pay for the land and the construction of the house. -
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1st Mexico now Canada. Tariffs on hold.
Hilarious. The same people trafficking illegal aliens and drugs across into the United States are trafficking guns into Mexico. Hopefully, these people will be exterminated. -
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Trump and Musk’s Move to Dismantle USAID Sparks Showdown with Democrats
The obvious target in the discretionary budget is defense. But none of these heroes seem to want deal with that. "In 2023, the US military spent approximately $820.3 billion" https://usafacts.org/articles/how-much-does-the-us-spend-on-the-military/ "Federal spending for international affairs, ... agencies such as the State Department, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and the Peace Corps, which are all non-military initiatives that work to improve international relations. In fiscal year 2023, the government spent ...$84 billion was for international affairs." https://www.pgpf.org/article/how-much-does-the-government-spend-on-international-affairs/ If you want to rein in your household spending do you look at minor expenditures, for example expenses for salt and pepper for the kitchen, or do you look at typically greater costs such as your electric bill? If they were really trying to rein in Federal spending they would be looking at defense, often referred to as the "bloated defense budget".
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