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#3951
25 minutes ago, Horn Under a Bad Sign said:

Translation: We would be required to return money that we never had the legal authority to collect back to the people to whom it rightfully belongs. And also, I already gave it to Argentina, after charging a service fee of less than 10%.

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He's so full of shit. I won't go into how many things are wrong with his post.

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#3952
1 hour ago, ImNotMarkinson said:

lol at that closing: "reading reading reading. no big deal. nothing here. aluminum isn't important. reading reading. blah blah economy talk. WHAT? BEER WILL GO UP?"

Stupid sheep. The beer can cost increases arecdue to the woke democratic glass beer bottling cabal funded by George Soros.

#3953
1 hour ago, Horn Under a Bad Sign said:

Translation: We would be required to return money that we never had the legal authority to collect back to the people to whom it rightfully belongs. And also, I already gave it to Argentina, after charging a service fee of less than 10%.

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Translation: Perhaps SCOTUS will decide that Trump employed an unconstitutional action, and now the taxpayer will be harmed if SCOTUS reverses it. Therefore we need to keep the unconstitutional action.

If SCOTUS uses that logic, Any future president (if we have any) should use a strategy of developing illegal exec orders that will harm Americans if reversed? Example, by exec order President 48 nationalizes all health insurance and transitions everyone tonight to a single payer govt platform. SCOTUS can overrule 48 but by then, all private insurance no longer exists so therefore a single payer system has to be maintained no matter if its unconstitutional. Maybe 48 overstepped their power but the reversal would take away everyone's insurance options.

#3955
2 hours ago, TwiceHorn said:

This involved Crown Cork & Seal out of Philly and a certain American brewery.

That's funny: our Philly office is a block away from there on Route 1.

#3956
4 hours ago, Nivek said:

If the fed loses it independence then the run for gold will be epic, making last year's performance look like warm up.

3 hours ago, mdmost said:

The 2026 Trump Economy: We're Screwed

Senate is getting publicly pissed off at Trump and are willing to block his future nominations over the matter.

Powell investigation: Republican opposition grows on Capitol Hill

Republican protests are growing louder on Capitol Hill as the Trump administration’s Department of Justice pursues a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.

Powell on Sunday night revealed that the Justice Department opened an investigation into his handling of renovations to the central bank’s headquarters and his testimony about the matter to Congress. Powell said the investigation was an attempt to intimidate him as he lowers interest rates at a slower pace than President Donald Trump desires.

The GOP resistance could derail his eventual pick to succeed Powell when the Fed chief’s term is up in May, as North Carolina Republican Sen. Thom Tillis, a member of the Senate Banking Committee, threatens to block any nominee to the central bank until the investigation is resolved. Tillis’ comments are now being echoed by other Republicans.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, wrote in a post on X, that the “administration’s investigation is nothing more than an attempt at coercion,” and called for a congressional investigation into the matter.

“If the Department of Justice believes an investigation into Chair Powell is warranted based on project cost overruns—which are not unusual—then Congress needs to investigate the Department of Justice,” Murkowski said. “The stakes are too high to look the other way: if the Federal Reserve loses its independence, the stability of our markets and the broader economy will suffer. My colleague, Senator Tillis, is right in blocking any Federal Reserve nominees until this is resolved.”

Tillis’ block is a massive problem for Trump, who has long sought to oust Powell and replace him with an ally. The Banking Committee is comprised of 13 Republicans and 11 Democrats, meaning one Republican defection can cause a deadlock and block a nominee from advancing.

Trump has repeatedly said he plans to replace Powell when his term as Fed chair is up in May. However, Powell could stay on as a governor until 2028.

And the chorus of Republicans criticizing the administration over the investigation is only getting louder.

“Pursuing criminal charges relating to his testimony on building renovations at a time when the nation’s economy requires focus and creates an unnecessary distraction,” said House Financial Services Chair French Hill, a Republican of Arkansas.

“The Federal Reserve is led by strong, capable individuals appointed by President Trump, and this action could undermine this and future Administrations’ ability to make sound monetary policy decisions,” he said.

Even Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., a Banking Committee member who is a frequent Powell critic, criticized the investigation.

“Jerome Powell is a bad Fed Chair who has been elusive with Congress, especially regarding the overruns of the elaborate renovations of the building,” Cramer said. “I do not believe however, he is a criminal. I hope this criminal investigation can be put to rest quickly, along with the remainder of Jerome Powell’s term. We need to restore confidence in the Fed.”

#3957
2 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

Senate is getting publicly pissed off at Trump and are willing to block his future nominations over the matter.

Powell investigation: Republican opposition grows on Capitol Hill

Republican protests are growing louder on Capitol Hill as the Trump administration’s Department of Justice pursues a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.

Powell on Sunday night revealed that the Justice Department opened an investigation into his handling of renovations to the central bank’s headquarters and his testimony about the matter to Congress. Powell said the investigation was an attempt to intimidate him as he lowers interest rates at a slower pace than President Donald Trump desires.

The GOP resistance could derail his eventual pick to succeed Powell when the Fed chief’s term is up in May, as North Carolina Republican Sen. Thom Tillis, a member of the Senate Banking Committee, threatens to block any nominee to the central bank until the investigation is resolved. Tillis’ comments are now being echoed by other Republicans.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, wrote in a post on X, that the “administration’s investigation is nothing more than an attempt at coercion,” and called for a congressional investigation into the matter.

“If the Department of Justice believes an investigation into Chair Powell is warranted based on project cost overruns—which are not unusual—then Congress needs to investigate the Department of Justice,” Murkowski said. “The stakes are too high to look the other way: if the Federal Reserve loses its independence, the stability of our markets and the broader economy will suffer. My colleague, Senator Tillis, is right in blocking any Federal Reserve nominees until this is resolved.”

Tillis’ block is a massive problem for Trump, who has long sought to oust Powell and replace him with an ally. The Banking Committee is comprised of 13 Republicans and 11 Democrats, meaning one Republican defection can cause a deadlock and block a nominee from advancing.

Trump has repeatedly said he plans to replace Powell when his term as Fed chair is up in May. However, Powell could stay on as a governor until 2028.

And the chorus of Republicans criticizing the administration over the investigation is only getting louder.

“Pursuing criminal charges relating to his testimony on building renovations at a time when the nation’s economy requires focus and creates an unnecessary distraction,” said House Financial Services Chair French Hill, a Republican of Arkansas.

“The Federal Reserve is led by strong, capable individuals appointed by President Trump, and this action could undermine this and future Administrations’ ability to make sound monetary policy decisions,” he said.

Even Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., a Banking Committee member who is a frequent Powell critic, criticized the investigation.

“Jerome Powell is a bad Fed Chair who has been elusive with Congress, especially regarding the overruns of the elaborate renovations of the building,” Cramer said. “I do not believe however, he is a criminal. I hope this criminal investigation can be put to rest quickly, along with the remainder of Jerome Powell’s term. We need to restore confidence in the Fed.”

If Republican lawmakers had any balls, they would vote to impeach and convict Trump. Until that happens, he will continue to abuse his power and they will go right along with it.

#3960
7 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

It’s 2026 and drunkass Fox News personality Judge Jeannie is a US Attorney shitpoasting at the Fed Chair. Good times.

I liked it better when the DOJ didn’t comment on open investigations.

#3961
7 minutes ago, DDD Dad said:

I liked it better when the DOJ didn’t comment on open investigations.

But then how could we mobilize our online chud bot army?

#3965
16 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

Senate is getting publicly pissed off at Trump and are willing to block his future nominations over the matter.

Powell investigation: Republican opposition grows on Capitol Hill

Republican protests are growing louder on Capitol Hill as the Trump administration’s Department of Justice pursues a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.

Powell on Sunday night revealed that the Justice Department opened an investigation into his handling of renovations to the central bank’s headquarters and his testimony about the matter to Congress. Powell said the investigation was an attempt to intimidate him as he lowers interest rates at a slower pace than President Donald Trump desires.

The GOP resistance could derail his eventual pick to succeed Powell when the Fed chief’s term is up in May, as North Carolina Republican Sen. Thom Tillis, a member of the Senate Banking Committee, threatens to block any nominee to the central bank until the investigation is resolved. Tillis’ comments are now being echoed by other Republicans.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, wrote in a post on X, that the “administration’s investigation is nothing more than an attempt at coercion,” and called for a congressional investigation into the matter.

“If the Department of Justice believes an investigation into Chair Powell is warranted based on project cost overruns—which are not unusual—then Congress needs to investigate the Department of Justice,” Murkowski said. “The stakes are too high to look the other way: if the Federal Reserve loses its independence, the stability of our markets and the broader economy will suffer. My colleague, Senator Tillis, is right in blocking any Federal Reserve nominees until this is resolved.”

Tillis’ block is a massive problem for Trump, who has long sought to oust Powell and replace him with an ally. The Banking Committee is comprised of 13 Republicans and 11 Democrats, meaning one Republican defection can cause a deadlock and block a nominee from advancing.

Trump has repeatedly said he plans to replace Powell when his term as Fed chair is up in May. However, Powell could stay on as a governor until 2028.

And the chorus of Republicans criticizing the administration over the investigation is only getting louder.

“Pursuing criminal charges relating to his testimony on building renovations at a time when the nation’s economy requires focus and creates an unnecessary distraction,” said House Financial Services Chair French Hill, a Republican of Arkansas.

“The Federal Reserve is led by strong, capable individuals appointed by President Trump, and this action could undermine this and future Administrations’ ability to make sound monetary policy decisions,” he said.

Even Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., a Banking Committee member who is a frequent Powell critic, criticized the investigation.

“Jerome Powell is a bad Fed Chair who has been elusive with Congress, especially regarding the overruns of the elaborate renovations of the building,” Cramer said. “I do not believe however, he is a criminal. I hope this criminal investigation can be put to rest quickly, along with the remainder of Jerome Powell’s term. We need to restore confidence in the Fed.”

They furrowed brows. They will do nothing like always and just go along with the fraud.

#3968
18 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

The GOP resistance could derail his eventual pick to succeed Powell when the Fed chief’s term is up in May, as North Carolina Republican Sen. Thom Tillis, a member of the Senate Banking Committee, threatens to block any nominee to the central bank until the investigation is resolved. Tillis’ comments are now being echoed by other Republicans.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, wrote in a post on X, that the “administration’s investigation is nothing more than an attempt at coercion,” and called for a congressional investigation into the matter.

“If the Department of Justice believes an

Even Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., a Banking Committee member who is a frequent Powell critic, criticized the investigation.

Thom Tillis also announced he is not running for re-election. So he's finally saying out loud what he's thinking because the repercussion will be less. He's just as much as a pussy as every senator or congress person who is more interested in being re-elected than pissing off Trump.

And Murkowski and Collins won't do shit except furrow their brows a little more.

On 1/12/2026 at 9:20 AM, VABuckeye said:

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Donnie gonna be big mad. Who can he fire?

Most of the affected are low- to low-middle class people in red states. Them losing their jobs, paying more for imported goods at Walmart that aren't essential is a sacrifice I'm willing to make.

Heck, Trump's misunderstanding that the stock market is the economy is, as expected, him being a dumbass. But let the market correct 20% before the election, I would gladly take a that paper loss knowing he would lose the middle- and middle-upper classes.

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