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  • A callback to his healthcare reform- the man has the concepts of a plan. Somehow that doesn't deter his voters

  • Yes it was pretty standard before trump. Also releasing your tax records. Orange man is an exception to reasonable norms

  • Not wrong there, though I find it humorous they expected her to apologize in the dismissal letter

  • You know we are fucking cooked when the phrase is "defy trump" and not "holding discussions to fix tariff bill". They've lost all sense of responsibility to this fascist Russian asset and it's crazy they are just following orders like it's the 1930s.

  • Impossible. Right to travel is part of the constitution, but I do wonder how it applies to emergency powers

  • Conservatives generally don't care until it affects them personally. They lack this fundamental thing called empathy.

  • This guy is no business leader- he bankrupt his own casinos multiple times and just stiffs people on payment. He's a grifter who happened to be born into money

  • They already do this with trans people. Only a matter of time before we get lynchings again

  • With such a sharp divide, sometimes I wish we could separate north and south states. They can have their own country with no government "handouts" and we can have ours

  • The amount of people who didn't understand Colbert was performing satire was terrifying

  • Look up 2006 white house correspondents dinner on YouTube

  • Remember when they had Stephen Colbert roast GW during the dinner? That was peak comedy. These guys are such losers they know Trump won't be able to handle being roasted, and somehow that's OK for a world leader.

  • I mean we (anyone who has observed reality or knows history) already knew that. The poster above probably thought "tariffs = foreigner disadvantage". There's not really such a thing as a US-only car company so there is no advantage whatsoever to be gained- it's inevitable that these US car companies have global supply chains to take advantage of specialization, not to mention labor and parts only made overseas. Even if you could bring everything inhouse, everything would more expensive. There is no "more cars for less money" because not only do we not have all the parts manufactured in the US (meaning we're forced to import), but labor is more expensive. It's all a waste of time and resources

  • They call it a dream because you have to be asleep to experience it

  • Prices increase in response to increase in costs- this is so basic it's covered in introductory econ courses and applies to all businesses. Adding costs to production has to be reflected in the final price. Tariffs pretty much never help consumers- they prop up inefficient industries that can't compete with global trade. In general, global trade with low tariffs is better because of specialization

  • Is there a paywall-free version of this article?

  • So people who were in here legally during the last administration will be considered here illegally because "I didn't like what the previous guy did". Why would anyone think any legal document coming from the US is legitimate if they can do this? Our futures are being sabotaged.

  • More like charging availability imo. Not everyone has a garage to conveniently charge in after a day's work. If you make charging speeds fast enough like with gas, you can negate that though.

  • I truly hate this age of video where everything is either in incredibly long form with unnecessary cruft that can be pared down to a page or so of real information, or the video is so pointlessly short it's devoid of real value and context. Sadly people just don't want to read anymore