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#3001
Rulli: "When you first get elected into office, everybody says 'all of the above' for natural resources, for energy. But in reality it's just natural gas & coal that can produce right now... you look at Russia, they're building coal plants left & right. We're closing coal plants... coal is the way."

 

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#3003
7 minutes ago, HenryJames said:
Rulli: "When you first get elected into office, everybody says 'all of the above' for natural resources, for energy. But in reality it's just natural gas & coal that can produce right now... you look at Russia, they're building coal plants left & right. We're closing coal plants... coal is the way."

 

Yes, coal.  Coal is the answer.  And some children to mine it.  Put those freeloaders to work.  

These are the dumbest people.  And we put them in charge.

#3004
21 minutes ago, HenryJames said:
Rulli: "When you first get elected into office, everybody says 'all of the above' for natural resources, for energy. But in reality it's just natural gas & coal that can produce right now... you look at Russia, they're building coal plants left & right. We're closing coal plants... coal is the way."

 

these guys can't help but tell you how much they envy russia.

#3007
“.. Virtually all major grocery categories are now more expensive than they were a year ago, some substantially so.” @axios.com #ICYMI https://www.axios.com/2025/09/11/trump-tariffs-grocery-prices-rise-cpi

 

#3008

This era will go down as a worse own-goal than Brexit

I keep saying it, but we’re at the tip of the iceberg. It’s going to get so much worse 

#3009

gotdammit i'm gonna have to start buying choice instead of prime and regular instead of organic!

good thing all the middle america folks that voted for this will be fine 👌 

#3010
40 minutes ago, Pig Bellmont said:

This era will go down as a worse own-goal than Brexit

I keep saying it, but we’re at the tip of the iceberg. It’s going to get so much worse 

I'm on week 6.  I fully expect to still be looking into next year easily.

#3011
3 hours ago, Biff Tannen said:

I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt that this is off the table.  Maybe that's naive.

Yeah....you really haven't realized that this is the plan?

3 hours ago, 4th&Five said:

Slavery but with detained immigrants. 

See the 13th Amendment.  They won't even have to repeal it, just really put it to use:

"Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."

Make all immigration offenses (no matter how small) a crime.  And, because you can't deport everyone, and thus you have to "detain them indefinitely," boom -- you have a convict labor force as big as you want.  And here's the fantastic irony:

Before, Jose, Jorge, and Mario worked at the meat packing plant earning $15 an hour.

Now, detainees Jose, Jorge, and Mario are part of a detainee crew, managed by PrisonCorp....working in that exact same meat packing plant.  Except now, PrisonCorp is paid $10 an hour for their labor.  The meat packing plant saves $5 an hour.  PrisonCorp is making bank on Jose, Jorge, and Mario's labor.  And Jose, Jorge, and Mario are essentially slaves to PrisonCorp and the meat packing plant for life.

WINNING!

44 minutes ago, Pig Bellmont said:

This era will go down as a worse own-goal than Brexit

I keep saying it, but we’re at the tip of the iceberg. It’s going to get so much worse 

100%.  And truly, it's going to be an own goal that blows Brexit out of the fucking water.  Taking the economy that was the envy of the world, and completely fucking kneecapping it....for no sane or good reason at all.

#3012

Brexit looks like the Louisiana Purchase compared to this shit. This will actively tear down the US economy. China is now seen globally as the hope to offer global economic stability against the US economic implosion. 30 years ago that was unfathomable

#3013
7 minutes ago, Hermanator said:

Brexit looks like the Louisiana Purchase compared to this shit. This will actively tear down the US economy. China is now seen globally as the hope to offer global economic stability against the US economic implosion. 30 years ago that was unfathomable

12 months 

#3015
4 hours ago, Biff Tannen said:

Um, if that's real, holy shit I actually agree.  And I would push it further and say maybe a yearly basis.  God damn, mark this day.

Doesn’t Europe report on six months basis?

#3016
Brexit looks like the Louisiana Purchase compared to this shit. This will actively tear down the US economy. China is now seen globally as the hope to offer global economic stability against the US economic implosion. 30 years ago that was unfathomable

Non-zero chance we destroyed our economy because Russia told us to.
#3017
6 minutes ago, Red Five said:


Non-zero chance we destroyed our economy because Russia told us to.

I mean, I almost wish it was that linear and sinister.  But it's not.  We're destroying our economy because stupid narcissist.  That's it.  That's what's happening.

An analogy that occurred to me out dove hunting yesterday was the Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jones.  Jimmy Johnson coached that Cowboys to a stack of Super Bowl rings.  It was universally agreed that Jimmy had done amazing things, he was the primary driver of one of the most successful stretches in NFL history.

Jerry Jones couldn't handle that Jerry was getting all the credit, and that people didn't think that JERRY was the most genius football person ever.  So, he fired Jimmy, to prove that he was actually the real super genius, and under his leadership, the Cowboys would soar to incredible heights.  But to distance himself from Jimmy and what he did, Jerry had to approach things differently.  So he did. And has.  And continues to do so.  And the Cowboys have wandered in the desert for 30 years.

Trump could not handle the fact that October of last year, at the end of Biden's term, the near universal take was that the US economy had outperformed almost every expectation.  It was major cover-story material:

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That fucking got under Trump's skin like you couldn't imagine.  Trump had to prove that his approach -- which would have to be very different from Biden's approach -- was light-years better.  That Trump was the greatest economic geenyus the world has ever seen.

To do that, he had to take a different approach like Jerry Jones did.  And as a result, we are on the road to being the Dallas Cowboys of the next 30 years.  For nothing.  For no good reason at all.  Jerry could have left Jimmy in place, and shit, they may have won another 2-3 SBs (instead of the one gimme under Switzer).  Trump could have just continued the Biden approach, claimed credit for our continued success, and that would be that.  But his narcissist brain wouldn't be satisfied by anything LESS than "sir, with tears in my eyes, you're 10X the economic thinker Biden ever was."  So, here we are.  Burning it all down because hey, that's different than what Biden did, and that's what's most important.

It's so fucking stupid.

#3018
7 hours ago, Biff Tannen said:

Yes, coal.  Coal is the answer.  And some children to mine it.  Put those freeloaders to work.  

These are the dumbest people.  And we put them in charge.

We?

#3019
10 minutes ago, Wally Fairway said:

We?

Yes.  The royal we.  Whether you want to admit it or not.  This is who we are.

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#3021
12 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

Yes.  The royal we.  Whether you want to admit it or not.  This is who we are.

The fuck I did.

#3022
1 minute ago, The Royal We said:

The fuck I did.

Was hoping that might get you to respond, lol.

9 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Have you tried farm work?

I actually have.  It sucks and the pay is shitty.  But I'll give it another go if I must down the line.

#3023
“.. Oil and gas job losses are now increasing at an accelerating rate .. “.. Seventeen percent of cumulative job losses since 2023 occurred in August 2025, and headcount cuts are now spreading into the E&P firms." (via Kevin Gordon)

 

#3024

Really interesting video came across my feed wrt/ farmers voting for trump and now enjoying the economic consequences

TLDW: farmers knew trump was going to do all of this, they voted for him anyways because they were CERTAIN there would be some unquantified benefit to having him in office. This famer's opinion was that the farmers were mainly tunnel-visioned on tax breaks because of their large estates, and completely ignored the downsides that were on-the-tin. "We were lied to" is a lie.

 

edit: just saw it was posted in the Leopards Eating Faces thread last night, derp

Edited by Captainant

#3025
The president of the American Soybean Association is constantly on TV these days asking for a bailout and to answer two questions on your mind (1) yes, he's on record as voting for Trump in 2016, 2020, and 2024 (2) yes his family has owned that Kentucky farm since before the Civil War. 🧐

 

#3026
2 hours ago, HenryJames said:
“.. Oil and gas job losses are now increasing at an accelerating rate .. “.. Seventeen percent of cumulative job losses since 2023 occurred in August 2025, and headcount cuts are now spreading into the E&P firms." (via Kevin Gordon)

 

Not sure who is more difficult to feel sorry for, o&g or the farmers. Both are directly impacted by the man they voted for. 

#3027
40 minutes ago, Captainant said:

Really interesting video came across my feed wrt/ farmers voting for trump and now enjoying the economic consequences

TLDW: farmers knew trump was going to do all of this, they voted for him anyways because they were CERTAIN there would be some unquantified benefit to having him in office. This famer's opinion was that the farmers were mainly tunnel-visioned on tax breaks because of their large estates, and completely ignored the downsides that were on-the-tin. "We were lied to" is a lie.

Great video. She didn't say it but I took away that farmers will never vote Democrat so don't waste time courting them. Yes they don't like tariffs but they love fewer EPA regulations and farm workers (particularly migrant) rights. Neither of which Democrats should or will support.

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#3030
Rand Paul: "People say, 'Oh, people have a right to say things.' Well, actually they don't necessarily have a right to say things. Many people have in their contract what we call a morals clause ... I think it is time for this to be a crackdown on people."

100% of libertarians are frauds. 

#3031
35 minutes ago, bluto said:

Not sure who is more difficult to feel sorry for, o&g or the farmers. Both are directly impacted by the man they voted for. 

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#3032
21 minutes ago, wildcat09 said:
Rand Paul: "People say, 'Oh, people have a right to say things.' Well, actually they don't necessarily have a right to say things. Many people have in their contract what we call a morals clause ... I think it is time for this to be a crackdown on people."

100% of libertarians are frauds. 

Jesus Christ. You just can't count on anybody these days.

#3033
3 minutes ago, Valmy77 said:

Jesus Christ. You just can't count on anybody these days.

Sure you can. Just, you know, not for anything good.

#3034

One of the things you could count on Libertarians for was being right on civil liberties. I guess fuck that. So what are they even good for? Giving more power to our corrupt big tech overlords I guess. For freedom.

#3036
3 hours ago, wildcat09 said:
Rand Paul: "People say, 'Oh, people have a right to say things.' Well, actually they don't necessarily have a right to say things. Many people have in their contract what we call a morals clause ... I think it is time for this to be a crackdown on people."

100% of libertarians are frauds. 

 

 

1000% correct, fucking frauds 

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#3037
5 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:

 

 

1000% correct, fucking frauds 

Libertarians standing up for liberty and freedom when all they are arguing/fighting against is imaginary left-wing authoritarianism:

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Libertarians when presented with actual right-wing authoritarianism:

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#3038
7 hours ago, Biff Tannen said:

Weird how this seems to happen with every Republican administration. 

yuuuup. i'm heading into year 47 and every stressful time in my life was under a republican and every hopeful time was under a democrat. EVERY.SINGLE.TIME

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#3039

What’s the saying? Libertarians are either Republicans who like drugs or Democrats who don’t wanna pay taxes?

#3040

What percentage of the American workforce have contracts? I'm going to assume that is a pretty small number.

Also, Maria, go fuck yourself. "It is always conservatives being targeted"? Bullshit!

 

#3041
8 hours ago, Drifterwood said:

What’s the saying? Libertarians are either Republicans who like drugs or Democrats who don’t wanna pay taxes?

Oh, I thought it was libertarians are conservatives who want to fuck children.

Is that not it?

#3042
21 minutes ago, Foosters said:

Oh, I thought it was libertarians are conservatives who want to fuck children.

Is that not it?

Well, lots of republicans also want to fuck children.

#3043
Grocery inflation is back at +0.6% per month, its highest monthly increase since August 2022.Virtually all major grocery categories are now more expensive than they were a year ago.👉🏻 https://t.co/0BuXkaQVoq

 

#3044
23 hours ago, wildcat09 said:
Rand Paul: "People say, 'Oh, people have a right to say things.' Well, actually they don't necessarily have a right to say things. Many people have in their contract what we call a morals clause ... I think it is time for this to be a crackdown on people."

100% of libertarians are frauds. 

Hearing Republicans speak of moral clauses while they proudly support a rapist, amoral leader is just dandy. Thank God health care isn’t frequently, intentionally tied to employment or they’d really have us over a barrel.

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#3047
33 minutes ago, Gatorubet said:

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So. sick. Of. Winning. 

Dotard calling for his firing (again) incoming in 3, 2, 1…

#3048

It's the greatest economy ever in the history of mankind!  NEVER been anything like it!

All the bad is Biden's fault!!!!!!!

#3050

Is this where I come to bitch about ordering a part for my wife's car and not realizing it was shipping from Canada and getting slapped with tariffs now that the deminimus exemption is gone? Yall are welcome for my unintended contribution to the national debt...

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