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US Politics Thread
Posted: 07 Feb 2026, 07:33
by stubbo-admin
Seems like the main politics thread is becoming a Yankee-Doodle Trump-fest, so maybe scope here to split them out.
Will see if this one gains any traction ..if it does will move over a few of the million posts from our two protagonists from the other thread.
Yee-haaa!
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 11 Feb 2026, 15:19
by Nutsin
goose wrote: ↑11 Feb 2026, 15:05
Nutsin wrote: ↑11 Feb 2026, 14:49
goose wrote: ↑11 Feb 2026, 14:34
I suggest you read the data before posting stuff.
2025 revised down massively (dont be shocked to see this revised down).
driven by healthcare & social assistance (demographic driven).
financial services down
manufacturing flat
retail flat
prof services flat
Everyone but you understands Trump slashed Gov’t Jobs has deported millions of illegals and shut down US dependence on China. He has completely changed the US economic landscape by putting American workers first, look at wage growth and Jobs created for US citizens.
The sectors that are flat are about to explode this year with Tax cuts now kicking in and Cap ex exploding. Companies get Tarriff relief and Tax relief if they build their plants and factories in the USA. To think that won’t create jobs this year is too retarded to take seriously.
Just wait till we add a new Fed chair and have an accommodating Fed, You’ll go the way of Cappy and Pickle.
The jobs growth was pretty much zero in 2025 so let’s not pretend.
The rest is just speculation. The growth in personal debt and erosion of savings suggests the tax relief will be spent elsewhere.
The latest data proves that Powell was 100% correct in his actions, no matter how much pressure the orange rapist puts on him.
“The rest is just speculation” LOL says the idiot who is playing the long game.
Give It a rest ffs! You’re embarassing yourself!
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 11 Feb 2026, 15:06
by Nutsin
How about this lil chestnut.
Don’t you wish you had a real leader?
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 11 Feb 2026, 15:05
by goose
Nutsin wrote: ↑11 Feb 2026, 14:49
goose wrote: ↑11 Feb 2026, 14:34
I suggest you read the data before posting stuff.
2025 revised down massively (dont be shocked to see this revised down).
driven by healthcare & social assistance (demographic driven).
financial services down
manufacturing flat
retail flat
prof services flat
Everyone but you understands Trump slashed Gov’t Jobs has deported millions of illegals and shut down US dependence on China. He has completely changed the US economic landscape by putting American workers first, look at wage growth and Jobs created for US citizens.
The sectors that are flat are about to explode this year with Tax cuts now kicking in and Cap ex exploding. Companies get Tarriff relief and Tax relief if they build their plants and factories in the USA. To think that won’t create jobs this year is too retarded to take seriously.
Just wait till we add a new Fed chair and have an accommodating Fed, You’ll go the way of Cappy and Pickle.
The jobs growth was pretty much zero in 2025 so let’s not pretend.
The rest is just speculation. The growth in personal debt and erosion of savings suggests the tax relief will be spent elsewhere.
The latest data proves that Powell was 100% correct in his actions, no matter how much pressure the orange rapist puts on him.
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 11 Feb 2026, 15:00
by Nutsin
I bet the fuckwits on here wish they had a leader who was putting more money in their pockets.
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 11 Feb 2026, 14:57
by Nutsin
Here you Go Goose!
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 11 Feb 2026, 14:53
by Nutsin
Even CNN are forced to acknowledge the truth for once.
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 11 Feb 2026, 14:49
by Nutsin
goose wrote: ↑11 Feb 2026, 14:34
I suggest you read the data before posting stuff.
2025 revised down massively (dont be shocked to see this revised down).
driven by healthcare & social assistance (demographic driven).
financial services down
manufacturing flat
retail flat
prof services flat
Everyone but you understands Trump slashed Gov’t Jobs has deported millions of illegals and shut down US dependence on China. He has completely changed the US economic landscape by putting American workers first, look at wage growth and Jobs created for US citizens.
The sectors that are flat are about to explode this year with Tax cuts now kicking in and Cap ex exploding. Companies get Tarriff relief and Tax relief if they build their plants and factories in the USA. To think that won’t create jobs this year is too retarded to take seriously.
Just wait till we add a new Fed chair and have an accommodating Fed, You’ll go the way of Cappy and Pickle.
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 11 Feb 2026, 14:41
by Nutsin
Let’s talk about crime for a minute.
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 11 Feb 2026, 14:34
by goose
I suggest you read the data before posting stuff.
2025 revised down massively (dont be shocked to see this revised down).
driven by healthcare & social assistance (demographic driven).
financial services down
manufacturing flat
retail flat
prof services flat
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 11 Feb 2026, 14:27
by Nutsin
Only 74% fuckwits on WHO? , I’d have thought it would be more judging by the state of the UK right now.
Funny thing is none of you know the first thing about Trump, you’ve been fed left wing propaganda for far too long and you’re all so addicted to it.
BBC is one example of how they deliberately edited footage of Trump to completely make up a false narrative. The Russian collusion hoax, Hunters Laptop top, The Epstein files, All complete lies about Trump.
Yet the UK is on the verge of a civil war.
Here is a member of the Republican Party Josh Hawley asking all the right questions after DOGE exposed the Dirty Dems NGO and USAID secret.
And they say Ignorance is bliss.
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 11 Feb 2026, 14:09
by Nutsin
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 10 Feb 2026, 17:54
by goose
The orange rapist is losing his marbles:
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/worl ... 17127.html
"The first thing China will do is terminate ALL Ice Hockey being played in Canada, and permanently eliminate The Stanley Cup,"
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 10 Feb 2026, 14:05
by goose
Nutsin wrote: ↑10 Feb 2026, 14:02
Oh you’ve got the nerve to show up today. I admire your foolish pride.
I guess we won’t be discussing the Epstein files today.
And I’m sure you’ll swerve the UK politic thread too.
So what petty nonsense are you banging on about now?
I think you're getting yourself confused. What have i posted about the epstein files?
I'm happy to let you bounce around from thread to thread playing out your midlife crisis. Or you can explain such a weak retail sales number in the biggest month of the year.
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 10 Feb 2026, 14:02
by Nutsin
Oh you’ve got the nerve to show up today. I admire your foolish pride.
I guess we won’t be discussing the Epstein files today.
And I’m sure you’ll swerve the UK politic thread too.
So what petty nonsense are you banging on about now?
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 10 Feb 2026, 13:58
by goose
"golden age"
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-ret ... 026-02-10/
WASHINGTON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - U.S. retail sales were unexpectedly unchanged in December, putting consumer spending and the overall economy on a slower growth path heading into the new year.
0% growth.
Re: Nutsin & Goose's US Politics Thread (by unpopular demand)
Posted: 08 Feb 2026, 21:25
by Nutsin
XKhammer wrote: ↑08 Feb 2026, 12:40
Nutsin wrote: ↑07 Feb 2026, 21:51
Tomshardware wrote: ↑07 Feb 2026, 21:00
Nutsack are you a yank or did you choose to live in that retarded part of the world?
Hello Tommy boy!
I live in the beautiful Southern California by choice. Sure beats Canvey Islnd and Southend mate let me tell you.
I can drive to Big Bear mountain, Mammith mountain and Lake Tahoe which is the Sierra mountains. All great fun in the summer and winter mate.
I have the Mexican border about 90 mins south of me which is always a wild time, Palm Springs is about 90 mins away by car and Vegas about 4 hours drive. Great weather, beautiful women everywhere, beautiful beaches and some fantastic restaraunts and bars. Not a big fan of L A but I’ve parties there plenty of times, had some blinders up there. San Diego a good night out and Northern Cal. Has Sonoma and Napa valley, wine country and Monterrey and Carmel are two great towns full of character and fine dining. The drive back down the coast on highway 1 through Big Sur is spectacular, highly recommended as is 17 mile drive. Great deep sea fishing for Tuna is a good time and Lake fishing especially in the mountains is the bollocks…… Great schools and Colleges for the kids and you have freedom of speech and trial by jury.
So yeah, I’m quite happy with my choice. Not much of a golfer but there are some beautiful golf courses out here, Pelican Hill in Newport coast is spectacular.
Hope that helps!
Lake Tahoe is stunning...blew me away the scenery
Love America apart from food as portions too much,great people especially away from cities
Never played golf there though
Yeah it’s beautiful up there. I love the mountains.When I went there had been a lot of snow dumped on the mountain so the drive up to Harrahs was blocked, so we had a detour to Carson city, the wind was blowing up and with all the fresh snow we got caught in a white out on the freeway. Had to stop, couldn’t see the hood of the car everything was completely white. Pretty scary sitting on the middle of the freeway because you can’t see. You’re hoping that the people behind stop too .So ut was a bit of an adventure. Followed the snow plough up the mountain the following morning. Peppermint schnapps bag of weed and a radio station that played the best music. At points the traffic had completely stopped and we got out to see the view of the Lake, pretty nice!
Floating down the river is a nice way to get drunk in the sun. I spent a weekend in Blythe on the Arizona border, 114 degrees. It was the weekend Lady Diana died. The camp site we were at sat on the Colorado River, so we got a ride upstream and floated back down to our site. Was shrooming too. Love the outdoors out here. Haven’t been to Sequoia yet or to Redwood.
Arizona is known for boat parties on the river, popular spot being Parker. 4th of July weekend is pretty wild out there.
Laughlin is Vegas on the River, casino’s Jet ski’s fishing, That’s a nice weekend too. Gets hot there.
The National parks out here are pretty spectacular!
Re: Nutsin & Goose's US Politics Thread (by unpopular demand)
Posted: 08 Feb 2026, 14:12
by goose
Nutsin wrote: ↑08 Feb 2026, 14:04
LOL Goose remember when you were calling for Stagflation and telling everyone the sky was falling because you read something on Reuters and Politico. Ag ag ag ag! Here’s what’s really going on.
Remember when you said the US were going to make iPhones?
or when you said deporting illegal immigrants would half class sizes and reduce car insurance?
or when you thought GDP and government revenue were 1:1?
“Tariffs don’t cause inflation” hahaha that GCSE business studies is serving you well.
Re: Nutsin & Goose's US Politics Thread (by unpopular demand)
Posted: 08 Feb 2026, 14:10
by goose
Nutsin wrote: ↑08 Feb 2026, 13:55
Even Mark Cuban disagrees with your fake news narrative. When are you gonna catch a clue Goose. Are you really this stupid?
Drug prices went up 4% in 2025. That’s a fact.
They’re going up again this year according to the people who actually make them.
"These deals are being announced as transformative when, in fact, they really just nibble around the margins in terms of what is really driving high prices for prescription drugs in the U.S.," said Dr. Benjamin Rome, a health policy researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
Re: Nutsin & Goose's US Politics Thread (by unpopular demand)
Posted: 08 Feb 2026, 14:04
by Nutsin
LOL Goose remember when you were calling for Stagflation and telling everyone the sky was falling because you read something on Reuters and Politico. Ag ag ag ag! Here’s what’s really going on.
Re: Nutsin & Goose's US Politics Thread (by unpopular demand)
Posted: 08 Feb 2026, 13:55
by Nutsin
Even Mark Cuban disagrees with your fake news narrative. When are you gonna catch a clue Goose. Are you really this stupid?
Re: Nutsin & Goose's US Politics Thread (by unpopular demand)
Posted: 08 Feb 2026, 13:13
by goose
Nutsin wrote: ↑08 Feb 2026, 13:05
Hey Goose have you checked out Trump RX yet?
Re: Nutsin & Goose's US Politics Thread (by unpopular demand)
Posted: 08 Feb 2026, 13:10
by goose
Nutsin wrote: ↑08 Feb 2026, 13:00
Cough, cough!
Driven by rent (which is still going up).
Nothing to do with tariffs is it?
do you actually read the stuff you post?
Re: Nutsin & Goose's US Politics Thread (by unpopular demand)
Posted: 08 Feb 2026, 13:05
by Nutsin
Hey Goose have you checked out Trump RX yet?
Re: Nutsin & Goose's US Politics Thread (by unpopular demand)
Posted: 08 Feb 2026, 13:00
by Nutsin
Cough, cough!
Re: Nutsin & Goose's US Politics Thread (by unpopular demand)
Posted: 08 Feb 2026, 12:56
by goose
Nutsin wrote: ↑08 Feb 2026, 12:33
Goose how about them apples?
Congrats on taking cheap products and making them more expensive.
Do you what hasn't happened with those products from China? They're not being made in the USA like you were promised. You'be just bought them from other countries or killed the demand.
So you've got inflation and a manufacturing industry that contracted and lost jobs.
slow hand clap..............