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Trump was a centrally managed economy.

And you MAGA lemmings are going right over the cliff.

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4 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

Trump was a centrally managed economy.

And you MAGA lemmings are going right over the cliff.

Also talking about gov't controlling a portion of the oil companiesin-china-some-see-the-ghost-of-mao-as-trump-upends-america-v0-x5dp73drfg0f1.webp

Honestly he is taking a stand the way law firms, university presidents, and business leaders should have taken a stand in the last year but didn't because of needing to get that merger approved or needing federal funding or whatever.

6 minutes ago, Bill said:

Honestly he is taking a stand the way law firms, university presidents, and business leaders should have taken a stand in the last year but didn't because of needing to get that merger approved or needing federal funding or whatever.

yeah that has been an issue. the government has WAY too much power over the economy through it's compliance and regulatory position, as well as over research funds.

one thing I'm hoping will come out of all this crap is that organizations choose to insulate themselves further from government in a way that starts to roll back some of the government's power to make markets tremble or catch fire.

probably too much hopium there.

12 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

yeah that has been an issue. the government has WAY too much power over the economy through it's compliance and regulatory position, as well as over research funds.

one thing I'm hoping will come out of all this crap is that organizations choose to insulate themselves further from government in a way that starts to roll back some of the government's power to make markets tremble or catch fire.

probably too much hopium there.

I mean, there's really no way to unscramble that egg. Regulators have enormous power over financial firms -- the SEC has basically operated as a protection racket for years threatening hedge funds as an example. But the whole system was predicated on one idea -- that the people leading the government wouldn't operate like mob bosses and use the regulatory apparatus to coerce companies. No one planned for this.

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This may be the moment we finally get some real traction in anti Trump movement in the GOP Senate. The timing is good now that we start the lead up to the midterms.

On 1/11/2026 at 12:09 PM, Boogyman said:

If you screamed "pay your own student loans", but arent screaming "pay your own credit cards", you are a f'ing bot lmao.

He's bringing Sharia law to 'Murica!!!! 😄😄😄😄😄

44 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

yeah that has been an issue. the government has WAY too much power over the economy through it's compliance and regulatory position, as well as over research funds.

one thing I'm hoping will come out of all this crap is that organizations choose to insulate themselves further from government in a way that starts to roll back some of the government's power to make markets tremble or catch fire.

probably too much hopium there.

30 minutes ago, vikas83 said:

I mean, there's really no way to unscramble that egg. Regulators have enormous power over financial firms -- the SEC has basically operated as a protection racket for years threatening hedge funds as an example. But the whole system was predicated on one idea -- that the people leading the government wouldn't operate like mob bosses and use the regulatory apparatus to coerce companies. No one planned for this.

The only way to get out of this is if Congress gets off it’s butt and acts like the branch of government the Founders intended them to be.

17 minutes ago, DrPhilly said:

This may be the moment we finally get some real traction in anti Trump movement in the GOP Senate. The timing is good now that we start the lead up to the midterms.

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2 minutes ago, DEagle7 said:

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This one is one that matters

21 minutes ago, DrPhilly said:

This may be the moment we finally get some real traction in anti Trump movement in the GOP Senate. The timing is good now that we start the lead up to the midterms.

Between this and drawing up war plans to invade Greenland, enough is enough.

7 minutes ago, DrPhilly said:

This one is one that matters

For sure, but I don't know what the congressional GOP has shown you (outside of a very select few people) that suggests they have any spine or morals at this point.

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1 minute ago, DEagle7 said:

For sure, but I don't know what the congressional GOP has shown you (outside of a very select few people) that suggests they have any spine or morals at this point.

Don’t need that many.

Just now, DEagle7 said:

For sure, but I don't know what the congressional GOP has shown you (outside of a very select few people) that suggests they have any spine or morals at this point.

The only thing that might be different is that Trump is a lame duck. Tom Tillis' rant about "amature hour being over" was definitely a different tone.

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5 minutes ago, Gannan said:

The only thing that might be different is that Trump is a lame duck. Tom Tillis' rant about "amature hour being over" was definitely a different tone.

Yeah the midterms are the thing that might help here. The level of ridiculous has been ratcheted up a couple notches lately. I’m not saying the odds are good but I do think there is a shot given the seriousness of the topic combined with the timing.

8 hours ago, Boogyman said:

....he says, as he drinks his happy hour Miller lites (paid for with CASH!) from there each day lmao.

Those are called "garage sodas". They even get their own fridge in the garage. 🍺

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womp womp


16 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

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womp womp


awaiting the flow of, "that's biden's economy" excuses that are bound to be used from trump and his bootlickers.

2 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

pfft, just a bunch of TDSers.

Also just noticed but title needs changed lol

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1 hour ago, VanHammersly said:

Golden Age

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Munson was right about the price of chicken

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