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Eggs prices around the world



Price of eggs under Trump dictator in USA $4.15 …….about the most expensive in the world
 
You admitted that you were fooled into voting for Brexit. You must be one of the poorly educated people that you talk about,
But not as stoopid as somebody who still drinks the Brexit Koolaid.
 
Is Trump bringing back manufacturing jobs to Americans or is he letting Elon loose to destroy tens of thousands of jobs across the USA and replace with AI?

He best be putting the average American first or this movement is already dead.
 
Is Trump bringing back manufacturing jobs to Americans or is he letting Elon loose to destroy tens of thousands of jobs across the USA and replace with AI?

He best be putting the average American first or this movement is already dead.
By jove, you might be getting there
 
Is Trump bringing back manufacturing jobs to Americans or is he letting Elon loose to destroy tens of thousands of jobs across the USA and replace with AI?

He best be putting the average American first or this movement is already dead.

Trump doesn't have the strategic brain to really know what he is doing at this level.

I actually believe him when he said he didn't really know what project 2025 entailed.
 
Trump doesn't have the strategic brain to really know what he is doing at this level.

I actually believe him when he said he didn't really know what project 2025 entailed.
I will hunt for more detailed information, it is too easy to just blurt out Trump is thick or whatever, I want some hard facts now as to the state of play. His movement was meant to be against the technocrat globalist agenda not sneaking it in via the back door.
 
Is Trump bringing back manufacturing jobs to Americans or is he letting Elon loose to destroy tens of thousands of jobs across the USA and replace with AI?

He best be putting the average American first or this movement is already dead.
If so-called ordinary Americans, many of whom will have lent Trump and the Republican Party their vote, don't think it's going well for them and their loved ones, they will make their opinion known in the mid terms and two years thereafter if still no positive change.

Yes, as with any leader and party, there are die-hard supporters who won't change their vote regardless, however that doesn't reflect everyone. Here in the UK, many people lent the Tories their vote, realised the promises were hollow and their lot didn't really improve, so next time round they made their feelings known and hey presto, we now have Keir and Labour.
 
I will hunt for more detailed information, it is too easy to just blurt out Trump is thick or whatever, I want some hard facts.

I don't think Trump is thick. But the point about him not being strategic is difficult to argue with. He mainly acts on gut instinct. The chances that he has read and understood a complex 900 page strategy document are very low.
 
If so-called ordinary Americans, many of whom will have lent Trump and the Republican Party their vote, don't think it's going well for them and their loved ones, they will make their opinion known in the mid terms and two years thereafter if still no positive change.

Yes, as with any leader and party, there are die-hard supporters who won't change their vote regardless, however that doesn't reflect everyone. Here in the UK, many people lent the Tories their vote, realised the promises were hollow and their lot didn't really improve, so next time round they made their feelings known and hey presto, we now have Keir and Labour.
It is important to me as I am watching what is going on in the US and believe Farage will likely follow the same path. If the path being cut over there doesn't improve the average American's chances at getting a job and being able to live a decent life, I likely won't vote for Reform here.
 
It is important to me as I am watching what is going on in the US and believe Farage will likely follow the same path. If the path being cut over there doesn't improve the average American's chances at getting a job and being able to live a decent life, I likely won't vote for Reform here.
Maybe this country needs a term of Reform, then, if they don't deliver the same holds true as per my earlier post, we can vote them out.

Might be the shock Labour and Tories need to get their act together ...
 
Maybe this country needs a term of Reform, then, if they don't deliver the same holds true as per my earlier post, we can vote them out.

Might be the shock Labour and Tories need to get their act together ...
The damage that can be inflicted on the working and low to middle classes with AI in just one term, will be profound and likely unrecoverable. In truth, another party is needed to step up to match Reform. I don't see the Tories Or Labour in the running for that as it stands but we are a few years away from the election. Things can change.
 
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