Friday at 12:59 PM3 days Always a good day to say Fuck Trump, RFK jr, and that entire administration.
Saturday at 03:10 AM2 days Author I checked Rumble (right wing youtube) to see if it's improved. Right now it is the 1,000th most popular search engine on the internet. Youtube is 2nd.The entire platform is really just a safe-space for right wingers that would get on trouble on youtube. I searched for non-political content and it's quite terrible/empty. Meanwhile the major political influencers eg. Tucker Carlson, etc. get tons of views.People who have viable youtube channels create accounts there and their subs/views are 100 times smaller.
Saturday at 01:01 PM2 days Author This is pretty much retarded. I guess every dead degenerate propaganda bot (left or right) gets a day of remembrance?ABC NewsHouse, Senate pass 'National Day of Remembrance for Charl...Days before funeral of Charlie Kirk, the Senate and House has passed a "National Day of Remembrance" for the conservative influencer after he was killed last week.
14 hours ago14 hr Author orange fuhrer (sent by Jesus Christ to save America from its final degenerate stage of "civilization") appeared and spoke at his minion Charlie Kirk/Horst Wessel's 9 hour memorial.
2 hours ago2 hr Author Behind closed doors, our top CEOs say Trump is bad for business. Make America into America Again | Fortune"Washington DC this week at the 155th gathering, as clouds swirled around the Capitol building just steps away, senators from both parties and some top Trump administration officials joined us. They had to face down the near unanimous verdict from over 100 top business leaders, representing some of the world’s largest companies and most iconic brands: Trump’s policies aren’t working. These opinions were all about business results, by the way: the reasoning was independent of personal politics or industry sector, it always came back to the bottom line.Business leaders at our forum worry that Trump is undermining an economic system that took decades to build and has long benefited the U.S. more than any other country, under both Republican and Democratic administrations, all for short-term gains. They see what’s happening as a hollowing out of U.S. economic foundations and institutions. In this free-to-speak environment (a loaded topic these days), they said that while they approve of bringing manufacturing back to the U.S. and bolstering economic and national security, they fear for America’s international standing amid the degradation of national security at the FBI, the CIA, and the Pentagon...Two-thirds of the CEOs surveyed at our event said that U.S. tariffs have been harmful to their businesses. They estimate that 80% of the tariffs have been shared equally between domestic firms and U.S. consumers, with the remainder shouldered by foreign counterparts. Businesses have attempted to limit the cost of tariffs from being passed on by rerouting supply chains, reworking operations, instituting hiring pauses, or administering large-scale layoffs. But they have limited options left as inventories built up before the tariffs took effect continue to be depleted."
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