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/b/ - Thread 939070716
Anonymous No.939081726
/pol/ - /ptg/ - PRESIDENT TRUMP GENERAL - THE SCUM STICK TOGETHER EDITION
Anonymous United States No.513788930
>>513788716
Top notch argument
/pol/ - Thread 513583940
Anonymous No.513585346
>>513583940
>stops 5 wars in as many months
/pol/ - Thread 513235014
Anonymous No.513245536
>>513245452
none of that is true, but keep watching your regime media if it makes you feel better.
/pol/ - Thread 513124835
Anonymous No.513127466
>>513127297
Mark Zuckerberg is in charge of you now, and Jeff bezos because you fell for it. Soon you wont be able to speak your mind either. You wont have any say ever again.
/pol/ - INFLATION IS LOW. YOUR WAGES ARE HIGH.
Anonymous United States No.512983386
This administration is so gay
/b/ - Thread 938336819
Anonymous No.938338695
/pol/ - /ptg/ - PRESIDENT REUMP GENERAL - MIGA!
Anonymous United States No.511984730
/pol/ - Thread 510712853
Anonymous United States No.510714930
Remeber when the Epstein stuff was supposed to take down all the libs?
Trumps retardation managed to get the Epstein shit spun back on him and I find that kinda funny
/pol/ - /ptg/ PRESIDENT TRUMP GENERAL - ROTTEN APPLE EDITION
Anonymous United States No.508768666
>>508768472
Fascists cry the second a brown person walks into the room. I don't know how your get off criticizing the left.
North Carolina was a strong red state till it got down rain and then every single independent young Republican was asking for welfare, liquid cash, and free gibs.

Your a capitalist by greed and a socialist by need and in the meantime you literally cry because of your own laws like 82nd Congress hr 5678 Texas preciso, which legalized illegal labor.

It's like children are playing pretend with a real country.
/pol/ - Thread 508296339
Anonymous United States No.508297580
>>508296339
Why would you think that?
/b/ - Thread 936085812
Anonymous No.936089202
>>936086886
He doesn't care about laws. Those are things for normies and poors to concern themselves with. He's doing the dictator thing. Pay attention
/pol/ - /chug/ - Comfy Happening in Ukraine General #20769
Anonymous Canada No.508259152
That was clearly a tactical nuke. The USA doesn't have that many B-2s and GBU-57s. Does this open the door for Russia using tactical nukes in Ukraine?
/pol/ - Thread 507721235
Anonymous United States No.507732438
>>507721235
/pol/ - Thread 507478071
Anonymous United States No.507481770
>>507480985
Israel is a shithole and I hope Iran defends itself all the way to Israeli dissolution.
/news/ - Republicans Try to Discredit Experts Warning About the Cost of Tax Cuts
Anonymous No.1409835
Republicans Try to Discredit Experts Warning About the Cost of Tax Cuts
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/04/us/politics/trump-budget-bill-republicans-tax-cuts.html

Even before House Republicans learned the full price of their tax package on Wednesday, one of the bill’s chief authors, Representative Jason Smith of Missouri, was sowing doubt about the accuracy of the estimate.

“I’m skeptical,” Mr. Smith quipped at an event last month when asked about the coming analysis of the legislation’s cost. “Unless I like the number, I’m against the number.”

In the bitter war over the nation’s fiscal future, President Trump and his Republican allies have united around a new foe: the economists and budget experts who have warned about the costs of the party’s tax ambitions. Republican leaders have set about trying to discredit any hint of unfavorable accounting on their signature legislation as they race to enact it before the president’s self-imposed July 4 deadline.

The latest estimate arrived on Wednesday, projecting that the sprawling bill endorsed by Mr. Trump could add about $2.4 trillion to the federal debt over the next decade.

By then, though, the package of tax, spending and welfare cuts had already ignited an intense wave of political attacks and recriminations. While Republicans scrambled to cast their proposal as fiscally responsible, Wall Street was getting the jitters about the nation’s growing debt burden. The tech executive Elon Musk, having left behind his role seeking to slash government spending for Mr. Trump, savaged the bill again on social media on Wednesday, calling for new legislation to be drafted that “doesn’t massively grow the deficit.”