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'I think we're headed to a shutdown'

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Well Mr Thune, I guess the dems learned that from your master, who has been taking every country in the world hostage since April.

 

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/i-think-were-headed-to-a-shutdown-what-a-government-stoppage-could-look-like-214653429.html

 

Vice President JD Vance went further, saying in a separate appearance: "I think we're headed to a shutdown." Republican Senate Leader John Thune added of the Democratic approach: "This is purely and simply hostage taking."

to the title .. if referring to USA govt ... who cares, as meaningless:

 

past shutdowns - wiki

 

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Must be good news, as the USD skyrocketed upward ... :cheesy:

 

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55 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Must be good news, as the USD skyrocketed upward ... :cheesy:

 

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I told you before, don't use that laughing emoji, as it is clear you are making a fool of yourself.

 

The dollar isn't skyrocketing at all, it's the baht that is weakening, against all other currencies in the dollar index the dollar is weakening.

 

So better to keep quiet, than opening your mouth, and show your ignorance

 

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