From NJ1015:
Biggest home price jump in NJ is in a town you’d never live in
Real estate prices all over New Jersey have jumped to record levels, and most of the towns
where you see big increases are places that you would expect.
But if you told me Camden would top the list for the biggest spike in home prices in New Jersey, I would’ve laughed. And then maybe cried. Because, no offense, but when most Jerseyans think of buying a house, Camden is not exactly the dream zip code.
According to new Zillow data, home values in New Jersey jumped over 6% in March compared to last year. But Camden (specifically the 08104 zip code) saw a whopping 15% increase. Yeah, you read that right. The average home there is now $124,383. That’s still affordable by Jersey standards, but a big jump from last year.
The irony? Most of us wouldn’t even consider living there. For those who have been living under a rock, Camden has a reputation. Struggling schools, crime, lack of investment. It’s just not high on the list for folks house-hunting in the Garden State. But apparently, something’s shifting? Or maybe it’s just investors swooping in hoping to flip cheap properties? Or perhaps the Camden Renaissance will soon be underway?
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I wouldn’t even drive through Camden let alone live there!
Lib —-> re: “just watch” “May 13 (Reuters) – Major brokerages have scaled back their U.S. recession forecasts following a temporary tariff truce between the U.S. and China, which has fueled optimism for easing global trade tensions. Goldman Sachs reduced its U.S. recession forecast to 35% from 45%, marking the first major brokerage to do so, while Barclays dismissed recession risks entirely and J.P. Morgan placed the probability below 50%.”
https://www.reuters.com/markets/us/goldman-sachs-cuts-us-recession-odds-35-45-trade-truce-optimism-2025-05-13/
Are we blaming Trump? I lost track.
“As few as three air traffic controllers were working at Newark Liberty International Airport Monday evening, according to a published report. That’s 11 fewer than the targeted amount for that time period, The New York Times reported.
On Monday, during the shift that typically runs from 3 to 10 p.m., the group that manages Newark air traffic from Philadelphia was operating with only one or two fully certified controllers, sources told the publication.”
“On Monday, the delays that have been constant at the airport in the past week continued. There were 249 delays at the airport and 87 cancellations, according to FlightAware.
Some of the flights were delayed by as much as seven hours on Monday, according to the New York Times.”
What happened to the controllers who were operating the EWR airspace out of NY previously? Before the move to Philly?
Get em all back, turn the lights back on.
Given the lack of ATC talent, seems silly to move anything geographically and risk losing qualified/tenured controllers.
Grim thread on Reddit says they refused to move to Philly and retired instead.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ATC/comments/1ke09l4/n90_speaks_out_against_ewrphl_move/?share_id=nfjcE4MB1KAFdxkPQ6GQt&utm_content=1&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=ioscss&utm_source=share&utm_term=1
It seems that Rightwingers hate air traffic controllers as much as teachers
all this division and divisiveness started with Reagan
Now they are overworking the controllers that remain. They should pull some military controllers to supplement shifts until this can be fixed. Only way to fix it is to train lots of people and quick.
Train parking lot and overfill areas completely full. This is the first time I’ve seen this since moving here.
Would they train a boomer for an ATC role? I’m seriously asking.
Ed – Controllers get a mandatory early retirement of 56 years old. There is an exception to extend retirement to 61.
DOGE did this. FAA used to investigate SpaceX, now it turned into a shithole. I wish Qatar donated their hardware for ATC instead of their used planes.
BTW, Omaha, NE rejected 12 year GOP mayor, more to follow.
The Foreign Emoluments Clause, found in Article I, Section 9, Clause 8 of the U.S. Constitution, prohibits federal officials from accepting gifts, compensation, titles, or any other benefit from foreign governments without the consent of Congress. This clause aims to prevent conflicts of interest and ensure that public officials prioritize the interests of the United States over personal gain or foreign influence.
We literally went from:
*predictions of millions of people screwing in little screws,
*tariffs will plug the $2 trillion budget deficit and pay for no tax on tips,
*plus you can live with 2 dolls instead 30 to
“let’s make a deal with China!”
Juice Box says:
May 14, 2025 at 7:55 am
Are we blaming Trump? I lost track.
No, you are blaming Ronald Reagan.
F’n loser that destroyed that industry.
And every president after.
It’s a shit job that pays well but destroys your life one cell at a time.
Have your kid do it. Would you?
Juice Box says:
May 14, 2025 at 8:25 am
Now they are overworking the controllers that remain. They should pull some military controllers to supplement shifts until this can be fixed. Only way to fix it is to train lots of people and quick.
A new trend with parents in wealthy towns is with remote tutoring, they view the last session as free. They ghost you.
BRT- Back up the truck and dump some large rocks in their driveway until you get paid.
Again folks no problems or shortages of controllers at the Atlanta airport the busiest one around. You only need to read their union newsletter about it last year.
“There are currently 33 certified professional controllers overseeing the airspace in question. After the airspace transfers (to Philly), only 24 certified professional controllers will be responsible for the same airspace. ”
https://www.natca.org/2024/07/23/natcas-official-statement-on-mandatory-relocation-of-air-traffic-controllers-from-new-york-to-philadelphia/
There are 14,000 air traffic controllers spread across 400 locations. The issue is nobody wants to live and work in Philly…. It was a bonehead move of the previous administration to shift them from Long Island to Philly….and then cut the amount of controllers.
You clearly don’t underestimate the law.
The parents clearly do.
Go ahead, sue them.
You like going after shoplifters. It turns you on watching them get arrested.
The wealthy are smarter. They know the game better.
Juice Box says:
May 14, 2025 at 10:16 am
Again folks no problems or shortages of controllers at the Atlanta airport the busiest one around. You only need to read their union newsletter about it last year.
You have a shortage, you raise pay. Oh, and remember it takes a very long time to get one of these creatures up to speed.
Nahh, boomer was cheap. Didn’t want to pay them pensions. Got rock hard and jerked off to Reagan’s face when he fired all of them.
Then you ran that department mostly by running many of them on constant overtime, like a f’n taxicab.
Come on board, who on here would suggest to their kid to do this as a career?
How much do you hate them?
You don’t make money by giving it to someone else.
That’s how you lose it.
Next time get paid up front. No cash, no lesson.
Of course, some other sucker may take your job, but hey, them’s the brakes of Capitalism.
BRT says:
May 14, 2025 at 10:06 am
A new trend with parents in wealthy towns is with remote tutoring, they view the last session as free. They ghost you.
What part of no one cares about the law anymore don’t you get?
The internet showed you everything. The veil has been lifted.
Biden, Trump, all were criminals. They are above the law.
Go local, McGreevy, Christie, Murphy, Menendez. You think they care about the law?
Your judges, your cops, your lawyers? They don’t give a f ucc either.
BRT’s clients? You think they care?
The fish rots from the head down.
Very Stable Genius says:
May 14, 2025 at 9:09 am
The Foreign Emoluments Clause, found in Article I, Section 9, Clause 8 of the U.S. Constitution, prohibits federal officials from accepting gifts, compensation, titles, or any other benefit from foreign governments without the consent of Congress. This clause aims to prevent conflicts of interest and ensure that public officials prioritize the interests of the United States over personal gain or foreign influence.
He Juice,
Let’s one up ya’
How about we give BRT’s client the ol’ George Floyd treatment.
Knee on the neck until he pays.
Plenty of Americans say he deserved it. Over 20 bucks. Did you?
How much was the tutoring session? Betcha a tad bit more than a crisp 20.
If you were ok with Floyd, you should love my idea.
Dark,
I’ve given them gifts in return in the past. Asparagus seeds in all their shrubs. 3 years later, they get a gigantic mess of 8 ft ferns poking through everywhere and the roots go down 15 ft. I have a whole bucket of seed from my own crop. You can’t kill it either, the fern is too thin that if you spray it, you are going to hit your shrubs
This was 12 years ago in Bernardsville, someone who literally had a mansion. And they were like “how about I just pay you next week when you come back?”. They then ignored my phone calls. They obviously just wanted me for 1 test. I should drive by one day to see if their shrubs are still engulfed.
DOJ ‘Weaponization’ Group Will Shame Individuals It Can’t Charge With Crimes, New Head Says
The conservative activist named by President Donald Trump as the head of the Justice Department’s “Weaponization Working Group” said Tuesday he planned to “name” and “shame” individuals the department determines it is unable to charge with crimes, in what would amount to a major departure from longstanding Justice Department protocols.
“There are some really bad actors, some people that did some really bad things to the American people. And if they can be charged, we’ll charge them. But if they can’t be charged, we will name them,” [Ed] Martin said. “And we will name them, and in a culture that respects shame, they should be people that are ashamed. And that’s a fact. That’s the way things work. And so that’s, that’s how I believe the job operates.”
This is MAGA. I never make it up.
Camden Real Estate: Wasn’t this the same story for years and years? Camden will gentrify and become desirable? Will they ever see it? What does it say about Philly if this hasn’t happened? Camden should be New York’s version of Hudson County. But, not to be, it appears.
What’s crazy is that parts of Newark are actually gentrifying. Especially downtown by the Teacher’s Village. Parts of Atlantic City too.
Philly has endless space to the west. Ton of new construction out that way the last few years. Philly money that wants to move east all end up in moorestown or mt laurel. All the athletes / coaches end up in mt laurel.
Hollywood hates this one simple trick:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DJmtFSmPjlG/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
BRT
Stealing when rich just doesn’t hit the same way compared to stealing when poor.
If you don’t got it, I get it.
If you got it, you are an asshole.
Oookay buddy. It’s time for your Thorazine.
America
Rental housing, Entertainment, THC, Booze, Snacks, AI, and High Fructose Corn Syrup.
“murica.
Lorax, Peace be with you. May the lord and Jesus bless your soul.
I gift to you this passage from the newfangled Pope:
‘Peace be with you all! This is the first greeting spoken by the Risen Christ, the Good Shepherd,’ his first tweet read.
‘I would like this greeting of peace to resound in your hearts, in your families, and among all people, wherever they may be, in every nation and throughout the world.’
Pope Leo pointed his opening posts to ongoing conflicts around the world, calling for peace as wars in Ukraine and Gaza and India rage around the world.
‘There is so much violence and so many wars in our world!’ he wrote.
‘Amid this horror that should provoke outrage—as people die in the name of military conquest—stands the call of Christ, who repeats: ‘Peace be with you!”
I like violence
Ten 452. Hmmm
Life can be really difficult for people and many simply will not make it.
Some rely on family, some really of frens, so are out there swinging in the wind that never ends … it’s nice to know that sometimes when these dim bulbs overheat,
You can put them down where they are standing in the streets.
Me I like a good dog, and a cigarette or two. Ancient Kentucky bourbon and a gal that’ll screw a Jew. But if and when I’m threatened or the world don’t go my way. I’ll bomb the shit out of Hamas on a lovely sunny day.
All you need to do is doxx them. You should see what they spend money on. It will make you even less understanding.
BRT says:
May 14, 2025 at 10:06 am
A new trend with parents in wealthy towns is with remote tutoring, they view the last session as free. They ghost you.
Also tell your tutoree that their parents stiffed you. It will go down well.
I would just take them to small claims court.
Chicago,
This morning is Bloomberg Surveillance they had Ken Rogoff about his new book dealing with decline of USD and the speeding of deglobalization that start after the Financial Crisis, with peak globalization happening right before it ~2006+/-
Rogoff predicts regression to the mean with long term (10yrs+) rates of ~6.5% regardless of what the Federal Reserve does short term and that is not taking into account OrangeTurd antics.
Chicago, this is from Baron’s. Rogoff was alluding to this in an around it way.
How Fund Managers Are Grappling With ‘Autocracy Risk’
Leaders with unchecked power can reward or punish companies at their whim, creating an uneven playing field and leading to market uncertainty.
The reason Yves Choueifaty avoids Chinese stocks isn’t that there’s a trade war. It’s that Chinese leader Xi Jinping has virtually unlimited power. To the chief investment officer of Paris-based asset manager Tobam, autocracy itself is China’s crucial risk factor.
Tobam designed the Tobam Lbrty All World Equity Index, which is tracked by the Westwood Lbrty Global Equity exchange-traded fund. Launched in March, the ETF excludes stocks of autocratic countries such as China, Russia, Turkey, and Thailand—not on ethical grounds, but investment ones.
“There is no sustainable [economic] prosperity without solid democratic institutions,” Choueifaty says. He points to research conducted by Nobel Prize–winning economist Daron Acemoglu indicating that the economic growth of autocracies lags behind democracies.
Other fund managers don’t exclude autocracies but incorporate what one could call an “autocracy risk factor” into their stock analysis. “We’re a growth strategy,” says David Eiswert, manager of the top-performing T. Rowe Price Global Stock fund. “What we say is we want to be on ‘the right side of change.’ That’s how we think about normal markets, where the rules are fair. But then in China, we basically developed a strategy where we said we need to be on the right side of Xi. It’s not about change; it’s about understanding policy, understanding the companies that are favored. That’s a really hard game.” The fund currently has just a 3% China stock weighting.
The rules are never fair for citizens or businesses in autocracies because the dictator is above the law and there are no checks and balances from other branches of government. That creates an environment in which corruption and bribery are necessary to gain access to the ruler and either win his favor or avoid his wrath. It also means that economic policies are uncertain and can shift overnight based on the autocrat’s whims. Such uncertainty increases market volatility and reduces the equity valuations investors should be willing to pay.
“A lot of times when autocrats are in a democracy and begin to take control, the first thing they do is try to appease the oligarchs,” Eiswert says. “That happened in Nazi Germany, in Turkey, and in Russia. [The autocrat says:] ‘You get to run the steel mills. You get to run the energy [industry]. Of course, I’m going to take my cut, but you’re going to get rewarded.’ ”
At first, the stock prices of those companies go up. But eventually, Eiswert says, investors recognize “‘this market is no longer allocating capital in a way we understand.’ And then you get compression of [stock valuation] multiples.”
SPREADING THE RISK
These active funds have smaller U.S. stock weightings than their category average, strong performance, and reasonable fees.
Eiswert has begun to see that pattern in the U.S. under President Donald Trump. “An analogy would be Tesla, when [Elon] Musk backed Trump, and then Trump won,” he says. “Tesla’s [stock] fundamentals were quite weak, but the stock price in the back half of 2024 went straight up. So the market was initially telling you, ‘Oh, we get this. This guy’s got an unfair advantage right now.’ So the first stage is reward the oligarchs. The leader picks the winners.” But the next stage is those stocks fall—which Tesla, down 17% this year, has done.
Analyzing autocracy risk means seeing tariffs only as symptoms of a larger problem. This is an important distinction because the market tends to rally whenever Trump pauses the tariffs. But it’s the unchecked power he now has in the executive branch to impose them without congressional approval, which tariffs needed in the past, that is the real risk, as it creates uncertainty.
This concentration of executive power grew before even Trump’s current term. One could see an early autocracy risk signal in the July 2024 Supreme Court ruling extending absolute immunity to prosecution for presidential acts, essentially rendering any president—Republican or Democrat—above the law. Such presidential power has only expanded as Trump has dismantled formerly independent regulatory agencies, challenged basic Constitutional rights like due process, and cut deals with oligarchs seeking his favor.
Eiswert sees the latest tariff-off rallies as short term. “I think the market is pretty sure we’re not on an upward sloping line,” he says. So, what should investors do? Stick with U.S. stock funds that invest in high-quality but reasonably valued large companies that can perform well in difficult environments. (Small companies don’t have the same political clout as large ones.) Or consider a global fund that can reduce or increase its U.S. exposure as the manager sees fit. Eiswert has cut his U.S. weighting from 67.5% a year ago to 58.0% as of April 30.
Even the strictest autocracies, like China, often have investment opportunities. This is where active management can pay off. “We do come to binary conclusions, but we do it stock by stock, not country by country,” says manager Andrew Foster of the top-performing Seafarer Overseas Growth and Income fund. “If I went around and said I’m going to not invest in certain countries in the emerging markets because of their politics, I don’t think I’d invest in a single one ever. I’d be disappointed in the current politics of each.” Instead, he looks for high-quality stocks that are least exposed to autocratic control.
It would be foolish to exclude the U.S. entirely, as it’s still far from being like China and Russia. “There is a recession of democracy across the world, including in the U.S.,” Choueifaty says. “But for the time being, the United States is in a much better situation. Opponents are not killed. Journalists are not killed.”
Barring an extreme turn of events, it’s likely to remain that way.
Covid hit us hard since the weekend.. The head’s clearing a bit now and the headache abated (but not gone). The little one missed the NJSL testing today ‘cuz of it.
I’ll be surprised if we are alone. NJ gets its covid reports from CDC, so I’m sure it’s not accurate. The funny thing is I never had covid when it was at it’s peak.
A heard a piece of the Rogoff interview. Not that part. Thx
Just saw the longer post. Thx
Rent hope you are felling better..
BTW your TDS symptoms ar3 showing, might get that checked.
The Covid data is collected by the NJDOH not the CDC.
https://www.nj.gov/health/cd/reporting/cdrss/
Trump is on a roll. I will give him that.
Did he get Bibi’s permission for this?
“The streets of Syria were a carnival of car horns, fireworks and flags after President Donald Trump made the surprise announcement that the United States would lift sanctions that have throttled the country’s economy for more than 45 years.
Trump stunned even close observers on Tuesday by saying he wants to normalize relations after Syria’s longtime president, Bashar al Assad, was toppled in December. Trump met Wednesday with Assad’s successor, interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa, a former leader of an al-Qaeda offshoot group, in Saudi Arabia after urging him late Tuesday to “show us something special.”
That has delighted Syrians and campaigners, who have been calling for sanctions relief to rebuild the war-ruined country — a reconstruction priced up to $400 billion. When Trump made the announcement — telling a Saudi audience “we’re taking them all off” — Syrian housewife Dalal Qallab took to the streets with her children in an outpouring of joy.
“Trump said that he will give us a chance, and we deserve that chance,” Qallab, a mother of four from the port city of Latakia, told NBC News. “After 14 years, I felt that the American president cared about us,” she added. “It was a historic moment. It gave us hope for a better life.”
It’s a chance at relief after a grim 14 years in a country that until now has been one of the world’s most sanctioned.
“For years, sanctions have caused severe damage to the Syrian economy, directly impacting citizens’ lives and hindering development and production,” said Syrian economy minister spokesperson Hassan Al-Ahmad in a statement sent to NBC News.”
https://www.nbcnews.com/world/syria/trump-syria-sanctions-sharaa-damascus-mohammed-salman-saudi-assad-rcna206691
So how many people from Gaza will Trump now ship to Syria?
Juice,
Give credit here. How is OrangeTurd going to build that magnificent beautiful waterfront resort?
It makes perfect gentrification sense from a developer’s point of view. Move the undesirable from the crappy neighborhood you want to develop to another crappy neighborhood and throw some bones to make it palatable.
My TDS aside, I will say that the Syrian move is a good one. With 70% sunnis and Assad who is a shiite gone, and with Saudi (sunni) backing, it can only be a good thing for Syria. And if they sign the Abraham accord – which by the way Saudi Arabia is yet to sign, that would definitely mean peace to the region.
I will admit that the $300 billion (Trump exaggerated it to be $1Trillion), in investment from SA is scary.
Scary because, MBS is a very cruel, hungry bastard. Whatever he and SA wants from America can only come at the cost of Americans.
2:53, Syria is a far better developed country than how Gaza is under Israel’s apartheid. Not a crappy neighborhood.
Does anyone remember the when MBS chopped an american journalist Jamal Khasshogi into small pieces? And we did nothing.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-45812399
NY Post is willing to cover the angle that prestige newspapers won’t.
https://nypost.com/2025/02/10/us-news/air-traffic-controller-shortage-of-3800-due-to-dei-practices/
3:12 Why am i NOT suprised.
There is something odd about that article No One. The lawyer, representing all of the white and marginalized ATC wannabes, claims to have been a former ATC, yet when his white ass somehow was given the job, he says he declined it as he had to jump through too many hoops. Now he’s a lawyer? Something’s not right there and clearly, the less prestigious NY Post could care less about finding out. After all, they got the narrative they wanted.
If Trump crushes DEI, as he appears to do, and secures the border. The US will be a lot better for it.
Small claims would be worth it for maybe 500. Not 150. i prefer to leave the kids out of their parents behavior
Is this him?
A lawyer who wanted to be an ATC? It all doesn’t add up. I would expect no less of a lawyer to go on FOX to build his case and for FOX to have him. This is so gross on so many angles, but this is what passes for law and justice under MAGA.
https://www.azlaw.com/bio/michael-pearson/
No One: from the article:
In 2018, the biographical assessment was “removed as a screening tool,”
2018.. is a long time ago.
They really stuffed that article with useless fluff to reel in bots… and you actually took the bait. So, how many Chinese gambling sites have you signed up for lately?
This weather sucks. Ever since DEI was established, it rains every day. Here is a lawyer, turned meteorologist, but didn’t get hired because he’s not black. Clearly there is a link here.
Once your classes hit 30 kids in NJ, you’ll be happy for some deportations.
Lib – except it’s not a new story. The lawsuit against the hiring practices of the the FAA has been going on for 10 years, and is one reason for the decline in applicants for the job.
They government has chosen to fight it for 10 years now.
Court Docs.
https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/4542755/brigida-v-united-states-department-of-transportation/?page=1
The full story..
https://www.tracingwoodgrains.com/p/the-full-story-of-the-faas-hiring
DEI was never intended to create shortages. Clearly, the problem is not DEI. The problem is in the administration of it.
There you have it.
See if that sells any newspapers.
The world has truly gone mad.
DEI created an industry of imbeciles.
Let me fix that for you.
DEI created a country full of racist imbeciles looking to blame their laziness and decline in culture on anything and everything but themselves.
Much better.
No one should be elevated based on some historical grievance against their great grandparents. No preferences should be made based on “Ethnicity”
Let’s instead use Nepotism. Time tested. Mother approved.
Fixed it for ya
Lorax says:
May 14, 2025 at 12:27 pm
I like violence. Oops sorry.
I like 8======D—–
Oh Look who’s back. Mr Unhappy
Lib – unintended consequences are however avoidable too. In the FAA perhaps not completely, as it seems they had to include cheating on a test that had a 90% fail rate to get minority candidates. They have been burying their head in the sand and fighting against the court case for 10 years across now four administrations.
I won’t fly in our out of Newark. This Air Traffic controller shortage isn’t going away and is bound to now get even worse if they keep working the controllers remaining until the fatigue gets them…and it will..
Oh shit….. so wrong….
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Ep_Rp71hKPE
I think that most people are against quotas in all forms. Organizations need to be free to hire the best person for the job. Otherwise it’s a huge detriment to their bottom line and in the case of public jobs, it’s a risk to public safety. I’m sorry your great grandparents were enslaved or your uncle came over on a raft. It doesn’t mean I should have to work with you if you are incompetent.
Organizations need to be free to hire the best person for the job.
My Granddaddy was a cop.
My Daddy was a cop.
I’m a cop.
Just one example.
It’s never been about hiring the best for a job, and never will be.
Libturd, the Post spices up a story that’s been discussed for over ten years.
There’s a real story underneath, going back to an Obama FAA head who somehow trashed a high quality ATC college feeder program in 2014. This was written by someone very much inside the system and not from a partisan perspective.
https://www.tracingwoodgrains.com/p/the-full-story-of-the-faas-hiring?triedRedirect=true
I’m sure beyond that there’s the standard dysfunctionality of a government run agency that has poor incentives and management and turf wars. Combine that with a government union that seems to reward people based on seniority, and an agency that wants to change the mix of hires and promotions to hit targets based on something other than performance.
Stop living in fear. Death will come soon enough. And most likely for you it won’t be a plane crash.
Even with only two qualified controllers and one unqualified, planes aren’t crashing into each other at Newark every day.
Juice Box says:
May 14, 2025 at 4:40 pm
I won’t fly in our out of Newark.
There’s a real story underneath, going back to an Obama FAA head who somehow trashed a high quality ATC college feeder program in 2014.
naah,
Here is the real story:
Yes, during the 1981 PATCO strike, the Reagan administration fired 11,345 air traffic controllers who had participated in the strike. Following the strike, PATCO was also decertified, and the fired controllers were banned from federal service for life. The FAA then faced the challenge of hiring and training replacements,
A UAE agency put Pegasus
spyware on phone of Jamal
Khashoggi’s wife months before
his murder, new forensics show
The new analysis challenges NSO claims that the
murdered journalist’s wife, Hanan Elatr, ‘was not a target’
RentL0rd says:
May 14, 2025 at 3:05 pm
Does anyone remember the when MBS chopped an american journalist Jamal Khasshogi into small pieces? And we did nothing.
Juice Box says:
May 14, 2025 at 2:42 pm
So how many people from Gaza will Trump now ship to Syria?
Only thing that matters is how many are going to fly out of Newark.
Make America Great Again. One recall at a time.
America’s largest car manufacturer has recalled 273,789 SUVs due to an issue that may cause a loss of brake function while driving, increasing crash risks.
Ford issued the alert for 223,315 Expeditions and 50,474 Navigators produced between 2022 and 2024.
4:56, this is worth repeating.
HeShe – or whoever that is, seems to be okay with cronyism, but has a problem with diversity.
Regarding the Syria situation.
I remember in late Obama’s term, during the Orange revolutions. The push to overthrow Assad and the reaction to it from Putin was because of proposed natural gas pipelines from Middle East producing countries to multiple European points but all need it to go through Syria. Putin opposed it because it would kill his monopoly over European gas.
Phoenix just go ahead and defect to China. TikTok shows that everything is great there.
‘murican public vs PoPo. Now this PoPo has a really good two step. One lucky dude.
https://www.reddit.com/r/CrazyFuckingVideos/comments/1kkgv6g/illinois_trooper_narrowly_avoids_becomming/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
Dick’s Sporting Goods Nears Deal to Buy Foot Locker
In honor of jj, they are renaming the new combined company:
Footlong Dick
I’d rather clean up the mess where I live and where I was born. I’d like to Make America Great Again.
No One says:
May 14, 2025 at 5:18 pm
Phoenix just go ahead and defect to China. TikTok shows that everything is great there.
Phoenix
That trooper had good footwork.
Everything bad, clearly the Democrats fault. Everything good, MAGA was behind. Thanks for correcting me. When do I get my badge?
I heard about this on a podcast. What’s your take on this 7.2% bond returns? Seems too good to be true?
https://public.com/bond-account
DOGE this bichez:
UnitedHealth Group Is Under Criminal Investigation for Possible Medicare Fraud
Sounds very Democrats fault to me…… look at the timing of when this happened…..
Libturd says:
May 14, 2025 at 6:21 pm
Everything bad, clearly the Democrats fault. Everything good, MAGA was behind. Thanks for correcting me. When do I get my badge?
Poor quality credits….. their example contains Zions Bank and Walgreens
RentL0rd says:
May 14, 2025 at 6:40 pm
I heard about this on a podcast. What’s your take on this 7.2% bond returns? Seems too good to be true?
Thanks chi.
Oh look Trump is accepting a plane from Quatar it’s bribery!
Meanwhile Qatar Airways signs a deal worth $100 Billion 200 Boeing Planes and 400 GE engines.
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/05/14/boeing-qatar-trump-plane-deal.html
Iran deal incoming?
No nukes if sanctions lifted?
7:27 a win. But the emoluments clause.
But but the emoluments…
Jet is going to the U.S. Air Force and maybe his Presidential Library….It will never be “his”.
For reference it’s been done before the Reagan presidential library actually has in its possession his former Air Force One.
https://www.reaganfoundation.org/library-museum/permanent-exhibits/air-force-one-pavilion
Can we discuss the Trump Hotels and Golf Courses he will receive?
Nah. Ignore the clear conflicts of interest.
Come on Juice. Air Force One was not a bribe. How stupid do you think people really are?
So if say Putin buys Trump a 500 million helicopter and pledges to build a trillion dollar refrigerator factory and a purchase a trillion tanks, it’s okay?
Come on. There is absolutely nothing Trump can do that you would find wrong. He could kill the pope, and you would say it was for national security.
He breaks every rule in the constitution and it’s fine. He has turned the executive order into his King maker. He’s made more flip-flops than a factory in Shanghai. And his grifting is so far off the chart, there is nothing or no one to compare it to. It’s clearly a fucking cult now.
Exactly. He’s got his own interests ahead of the Country once again.
It’s all a show. Like we give two shits about Syria. But he sure does.
Trump only cares about one thing. Making money. He finally found a way to succeed thanks to the total ignorance of MAGA.
Lib – As far as criticizing Trump. I think the bitcoin meme coin crap is a total fraudulent crapola shitshow. Trump is going to have to do what Biden did when hen left office and pardon his immediate family for the corruption and fraud before leaving office.
FYI – There is no way in hell Kamala would have accomplished anything in the Middle East by now. I am hopeful Trump can get some semblance of Peace in the Middle East with both force and diplomacy for the next decade so my kids don’t have to sit in armored Humvees in the sand because every man, women and child raised in that environment want to blow them up.
BTW – Iran deal can happen…. I believe by now most of the Mideast has smartphones and internet at their fingertips. A long way from not long ago for sure….There is no longer a complete information blackout like North Korea.
Iran deal will happen.. Trump just gave Syria the olive branch. Now the entire Middle East will push Iran to work out a deal for them too.
Why do I believe this? I have been to the Middle East. Bargaining is part of their culture, an important social activity and a way to establish rapport and trust.
https://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news/video/inside-iran-as-trump-presses-for-nuclear-deal-239592005601
Libturd says:
May 14, 2025 at 6:21 pm
“Everything bad, clearly the Democrats fault…”
This is essentially true. In case you haven’t noticed Lib, men have all but abandoned the modern Dem party, leaving it to wacky women, trannies, pot heads, and low-T loons. A best I can tell, these are the only things that matter to the Dems these days; do they all appeal to you?
– open borders and illegal alien criminals, especially wife-beaters
– wasteful and fraudulent gov spending
– perpetual war in Ukraine
– DEI and quotas
– trannies dominating women’s sports
– reparations
pOt hEaDs eAt pUsSy tOo yA oL fUcKTaRd
1. No one goes to jail.
2. Large fine paid to Government (winner) by corporation (neutral as they will pass cost onto subscribers.)
3. Subscriber ( loser)will get rate increase to cover fine going to USA corrupt government.
chicagofinance says:
May 14, 2025 at 7:15 pm
DOGE this bichez:
UnitedHealth Group Is Under Criminal Investigation for Possible Medicare Fraud
Meanwhile Juice is afraid to fly from Newark in the People’s Republic of New Jersey.
Hehe
Juice Box says:
May 14, 2025 at 7:27 pm
Oh look Trump is accepting a plane from Quatar it’s bribery!
Meanwhile Qatar Airways signs a deal worth $100 Billion 200 Boeing Planes and 400 GE engines.
SGC
Here is your low T man. Neutered. Watch him walk up to the two troublemakers in his life.
It gets real fun after that:
https://youtu.be/4JO9njVt5SY?t=158
White White trash woman drives kid to egg other’s cars.
FemInIZm
BTW – Iran deal can happen….
We had one! The JCPOA- Iran stopped uranium enrichment in return for sanctions relief.
Obama (and big euro countries) signed it.
And Trump pulled the US out of it during his first term.
Wanna bet that Trumps new deal (if it happens) looks a lot like the JCPOA?
Classic Trump- screw something up, undo his screwup, MAGA cheers!
Of course (since Trump pulled out of the first deal) the Iranians are going to be a lot less trusting this time around.
Instead of building on the original JCPOA, we are back to square one.
Art of the deal.
There will never be any real deal in the midwest. The far-right in Israel does not want it. It will continue to push Palestinians into a smaller and smaller corner with less and less rights. Israel *may* listen to a strong US that can stand up to bibi.
Most folks in the region at least want a 2 state solution – which is apparent from recent events is never going to happen.
And Iran will not give up on Hezbollah (shia). Saudis will not give up on Hamas (sunni).