You have to think they are so terrified of his base because they know without it they have zero chance in any elections, thus they have made him a defacto king.
Will we ever get to the point where your average Republican gets tired of Trump being treated as a king by their own party? It's wild how they have given a career POS an absolute stranglehold on their party. He will be gone one day, you guys do know this, right?
I doubt almost anyone (including the cultist here) have spent more than 30 minutes reading up on this case, let alone "most of the country." They are basing their opinions off whatever their preferred news outlet has in the headlines.
At this point no one that supports Trump cares what he has done or will do. He has proven that if you constantly do shit that would disqualify any other politician, people stop caring and it doesn't matter. The public has gone numb to his awfulness.
That sounds like a whole lot of nonsense. Where a car is built doesn't dictate it's quality to this extent, especially these days. A lot more goes into it making a quality car than simply where it's built. I had a Focus RS that was built in Germany, my current car is a G87 M2 which is built in...
Or special Monaco tires that are like 3 steps softer than the current compounds, but likely nothing will fix it because the cars are just too big to race in Monaco.
I went back to bed after the first few laps after the restart and woke back up with like 3 to go, good decision by me. They need to do something with Monaco because unless it rains the race is a guaranteed procession.
He's mastered the art of making people numb to his awfulness by doing countless things that by themselves would disqualify pretty much any politician. It's a pretty impeccable strategy.
A lot of millennials and eventually zoomers don't even get to the point of thinking about property taxes. They can't even get to the point of having a down payment and then affording the mortgage. If I didn't get my house in 2018 I would be stuck renting right now too.
Yet when Biden does try to help in one way by cancelling student debt, the right flips out and fights it in court. It should be "they don't like money going to people they dislike/that aren't them".
So one major pipeline in America is the sole cause of groceries, rent, homes, etc skyrocketing across the world? Makes perfect sense. The cost of crude oil spiked in 2022 and is currently sitting slightly higher than it was in 2019 and is way below where it was in 2011-2015, but shit wasn't this...
Again, what policies and laws has Biden put into effect that has caused this so called "war on oil and gas"? If these do exist, how would that make the cost of living go up across the globe? Gas/oil prices do not account for the cost of everything going up in the magnitude that it has and...
Not surprised the one in my area isn't on that list, the parking lot at that place always seems to be 3/4 of the way full. I can't remember the last time I ate at one but Bonefish Grill shits all over Red Lobster.
I hear this all the time, and I don't disagree that everything is more expensive now and we are getting bent over by price gouging, but no one will explain the following:
Exactly what policies/laws has Biden implemented that have caused prices on everything skyrocket everywhere not just America...
Purchasing any other than a Telsa would be better. Quality is trash and the depreciating curve is only going to get worse. Used EVs are something I wouldn't touch with a ten foot poll.
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