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Elon Musk: Today, the America Party is formed to give you back your freedom
2025-07-06
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Don't do it! Remember Ross Perot and the Reform Party.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Projected tariff revenue from President Trump's tariffs is estimated to raise over $5.2 trillion over the next 10 years

Last year, the U.S. contributed 68 percent, which worked out to be 3.49 percent of America's total GDP for $860 billion of the $1.26 trillion NATO spent. Canada contributed 1.38 percent of its GDP at $28.95 billion (2.29 percent of total contributions), while the collective European allies accounted for $375.1 billion (29.68 percent) of the total budget.

PULL OUT OF NATO LET THE EURO TRASH BACK THEIR POUND AND EURO WITH THEIR MILITARY MIGHT WAFJ ALL OF IT REALLY IS! 860 billion times ten years or a TARIIF JOKE simple math for SIMPLETONS !
Posted by: Gleng Whaick2262   2025-07-06 20:14  

#4  There's a fine line between genius and madness. Elon is slipping over that line.
Posted by: Hupoluth Dribble3876   2025-07-06 10:17  

#3  Tea Paety Part II. However a lot of those went MAGA. Elon is an engineer use to dealing with tolerances of preciseness. Trump is dealing with humans which is messy similar to the making of sausage. Given that the Donks are intractable in a power game, neither party is going to get the 2/3rd in both houses to start the amending process, short of Civil War II.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2025-07-06 07:21  

#2  Elon has good intentions (and lots of money) but the Uniparty will always find just enough votes to keep the grift, scam, power…. going, It has been proven many times over the last 100+ years.
Posted by: Airandee   2025-07-06 06:45  

#1  A reminder.

Starmer got fewer votes in 2024 than Corbyn in 2019, his share of the vote increased modestly from 32.1% to 33.7%.

In '24 the Tories collapsed and Labour didn't, which translated into a Labour landslide in parliament, even though the electorate shifted to the Reform UK right.
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660   2025-07-06 00:55  

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