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You get so much of your news from Breitbart and The Gateway Pundit…

How the fuck do you know what the truth is? 🤣
You get your news from the Democrat Party's legacy media. That's why you never have any correct idea about what is happening. It's why you lost the election and why it was such a surprise to you when Trump won.
 
Its great to see the Trump haters totally 100% CLUELESS! Keep listening to communist MSM. You should all know by now that their narrative is flailing and FAILING! Look at their ratings you dumb son of a bitches! And remember. TRUTH ALWAYS WINS, ALWAYS! The educated in our society are now the RETARDS of our society! MORE TRUTH
 
Hmm if "the educated are now the 'retards' in our society", that has to make you so far off the end of the chart. So sad for you.
Your greatest flaw from the very start was mistaking indoctrination for education, and clinging to that illusion of enlightenment.
 

Union Workers Say Trump’s Tariffs Are a ā€œVery Positive Thingā€ for the Auto and Steel Industries​

By Nicole Silverio, Daily Caller News Foundation • Apr. 3, 2025

https://americanpoliticalreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/DCNF.jpg(DCNF)—Union workers in the automobile and steel industry said Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s tariffs on foreign imports is a ā€œvery positive thingā€ for their industries.

Trump announced that the U.S. will be imposing reciprocal tariffs, including a 25% tax on imported automobiles, on nations that have placed taxes on American goods in hopes of returning manufacturing jobs to the U.S. In response, James Benson Jr., an auto worker from Michigan, and Indiana steelworker Matt Novak both expressed optimism about their industries due to the tariffs.

ā€œ[I’m] very excited about it,ā€ Novak told Fox Business host Elizabeth MacDonald on ā€œThe Evening Edit.ā€ ā€œAnd a lot of my brother and sister steelworkers are very excited about it because we saw what it did in 2018. It definitely made a difference in the market, it held back all the influx of everything coming over from everywhere else. It saved a lot of jobs. It did a lot of good for us. As an American, just as a country, it did a lot, but for the steel industry, it definitely helped us.ā€

Benson said that himself and others in his industry struggled to find work under Democrat leadership because of the number of auto plants that shut down. He credited Trump with returning auto jobs to the U.S. by enacting tougher policies on foreign countries.\\

WATCH:​


https://thelibertydaily.com/union-workers-say-trumps-tariffs-are-very-positive/
 
I don't have the correct numbers. The numbers they used are mostly related to trade deficits with each country. (As I provided earlier)
Then how do you know the numbers provided by the President are incorrect? Did you hear it on The View?
 
Then how do you know the numbers provided by the President are incorrect?
Because they aren't tariffs percentages.

Did you hear it on The View?
I provided the source earlier. Here you go again.

The tariffs mentioned are actually just a percentage of deficits with other countries.

And as I also mentioned, outside of what a tariff actually means, Israel is being charged a tariffs and they have reduced their tariffs on the US to zero.

Bottom line - the President lied. Multiple ways.
 

Trump nearing Clinton's record for largest cuts to federal workforce​

Civilian workforce figures exclude military personnel and postal workers. Most totals refer to executive branch employees, who make up the lion’s share of the federal payroll.

By Ben Whedon
Published: April 2, 2025 10:58pm

The Trump administration’s efforts to dramatically reduce the size of the federal workforce appear on pace to surpass the record workforce reductions under the Clinton administration. The rapid-fire restructuring of major federal agencies, mass terminations, buyouts, and resignations, however, could see him achieve in mere months more than Clinton did in eight years.

During the 1990s, President Bill Clinton reduced the size of the federal civilian workforce from roughly 2.2 million to 1.8 million, largely through federal buyouts. Upper estimates put the figure at 426,200 federal jobs eliminated. That reduction stands as the largest cut to the federal headcount since World War II.

Civilian workforce figures exclude military personnel and United States Postal Service (USPS) and most totals refer to executive branch employees, who make up the lion’s share of the federal payroll. Those employees are also the administration’s top priority for cuts as the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under Elon Musk works to axe trillions in spending from the budget.

75,000 Buyouts

Early in this second Trump administration, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) coordinated a large-scale federal buyout, offering employees the option of resigning to secure pay through Sept. 30.

More here:https://justthenews.com/government/...clinton-record-largest-cuts-federal-workforce

Trump has done it in 73 days.
 

Trump nearing Clinton's record for largest cuts to federal workforce​

Civilian workforce figures exclude military personnel and postal workers. Most totals refer to executive branch employees, who make up the lion’s share of the federal payroll.

By Ben Whedon
Published: April 2, 2025 10:58pm

The Trump administration’s efforts to dramatically reduce the size of the federal workforce appear on pace to surpass the record workforce reductions under the Clinton administration. The rapid-fire restructuring of major federal agencies, mass terminations, buyouts, and resignations, however, could see him achieve in mere months more than Clinton did in eight years.

During the 1990s, President Bill Clinton reduced the size of the federal civilian workforce from roughly 2.2 million to 1.8 million, largely through federal buyouts. Upper estimates put the figure at 426,200 federal jobs eliminated. That reduction stands as the largest cut to the federal headcount since World War II.

Civilian workforce figures exclude military personnel and United States Postal Service (USPS) and most totals refer to executive branch employees, who make up the lion’s share of the federal payroll. Those employees are also the administration’s top priority for cuts as the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under Elon Musk works to axe trillions in spending from the budget.

75,000 Buyouts

Early in this second Trump administration, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) coordinated a large-scale federal buyout, offering employees the option of resigning to secure pay through Sept. 30.

More here:https://justthenews.com/government/...clinton-record-largest-cuts-federal-workforce

Trump has done it in 73 days.
Now bring us Clinton's tech boom which brought us out of a Republican recession.

Shouldn't be hard with all of the tech giants on his side.

You tried.

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