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>>2359057 559 posts and 117 image replies omitted.Based trump destroying the USA
https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/investors-flock-europe-blocs-stability-contrasts-with-concerns-over-us-2025-06-30/Investors flock to Europe as bloc's stability contrasts with concerns over US
"Investors in the hydrogen sector are now focusing more on the European market due to the absolute uncertainty and planning insecurity in the USA," he told Reuters, adding this included both local and U.S. players.
"The framework conditions in Europe are not ideal, but they are stable."
"The U.S. is coming from a very capital market-friendly and stable environment. Now there is political intervention and also an attempt to expand power," said Christoph Witzke, who heads the CIO office at Deka, one of Germany's largest investment funds.
"This creates uncertainty that some kind of intervention … could come at any time," he said, adding that Europe had become the centre of attention in the most recent investor conferences as a result.
The shift has also been fuelled by Trump's tendency to make sweeping tariff threats and announcements that are then often delayed or changed, and to draw up executive orders that have tested the limits of his presidential power.
Immigration raids leave crops unharvested, California farms at risk
"In the fields, I would say 70% of the workers are gone," one farmer tells Reuters. "Most Americans don’t want to do this work. Most farmers here are barely breaking even."
One Mexican farm supervisor, who asked not to be named, was overseeing a field being prepared for planting strawberries last week. Usually he would have 300 workers, he said. On this day he had just 80. Another supervisor at a different farm said he usually has 80 workers in a field, but today just 17.
One, aged 54, has worked in U.S. agricultural fields for 30 years and has a wife and children in the country. He said most of his colleagues have stopped showing up for work.
“If they show up to work, they don’t know if they will ever see their family again,” he said.
The other worker in the country illegally told Reuters, “Basically, we wake up in the morning scared. We worry about the sun, the heat, and now a much bigger problem – many not returning home. I try not to get into trouble on the street. Now, whoever gets arrested for any reason gets deported.”
https://www.reuters.com/business/immigration-raids-leave-crops-unharvested-california-farms-risk-2025-06-30/>>2363304Trump was held back in 2016 because most Republicans were lukewarm on his schizo shit, and just wanted him for the tax cuts and SC nominees.
But MAGAtards were largely successful in primarying any anti-Trump Republicans while cowing the few that remain, so Trump is doing whatever he wants this time.
>>2363310lmfao, come on.
Why would you give him that.
You know he's going to love it.
>>2363285As much as I hate to repeat Joe Chud, "nothing ever happens*"
* to majority groups in the first world
>>2363306even IF there was no at the very least collusion between bush admin/CIA/al qaeda, even IF al qaeda carried it out independently by exploiting gaps in US intelligence & security – there was no reason whatsover that invading iraq or afghanistan, or any state, let alone both, would be a logical conclusion, let alone inevitable. it does not and never has made any sense. the 2 countries where most involved came from were saudi and pakistan, 2 countries with deep intelligence and military ties to the US (pakistan less so in 2001 than previously but then much moreso than today).
if the US was caught off guard, the logical first step would be a full audit and review of every instance of cooperation between the US & these countries, and playing diplomatic hardball insisting on transparency and cooperation with sanctions and trade renegotiation as an ultimatem. and immediately following 9/11 there was immense internatinal sympathy and concern, there would be true international pressure, the UN would cooperated and signed off on it.
the bush admins behavior following 9/11 was at BEST psychotic, counterproductive, and delusional. it is so straightforwardly stupid, if the reasoning was genuinely a response to al-qaeda terror, that even in the absence of knowing whether it was in fact a false-flag, i cannot imagine looking at that and not seeing that at the VERY least they used it as a flimsy excuse for preexisting imperial ambitions & domestic crackdown
>>2363266bottom 20% vs lower 20%
upper 20% vs top 20%
americans still can't make simple charts smh
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