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Trump Is Destroying Everything He Touches

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Thursday, February 26, 2026 12:56 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Loser.

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Thursday, February 26, 2026 12:24 PM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two


Dicamba pesticide is banned in 60 countries, including the US, but Trump is reapproving dicamba because he received a bribe. The size of the bribe is unknown. Trump denies everything, and we will only find out for sure the details of what happened after he is dead.

Trump Sued Over Approval of Twice-Banned Pesticide

Feb 26, 2026 at 08:45 AM EST

https://www.newsweek.com/trump-sued-over-approval-twice-banned-pestici
de-11584604


The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two

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Thursday, February 26, 2026 12:38 PM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two


From the March 2026 issue of Harper's Magazine

Every American president blames the woes of deindustrialization on the previous administration and vows to be the one to stanch the bleeding. The specific framing of this issue changes over time, but the focus on industrial flight remains a point of bipartisan obsession. “Folks, where is it written that America can’t once again be the manufacturing capital of the world?” Joe Biden mused in 2023 while on a factory tour in Minneapolis. His 2022 Inflation Reduction Act had invested hundreds of billions of dollars in domestic clean-energy companies that produced electric vehicles, semiconductors, and batteries. When Trump assumed office for the second time, many of Biden’s policies that might actually have resulted in the creation of a meaningful number of manufacturing jobs were abandoned or scaled back, even as Trump promised a “manufacturing renaissance.” Instead, he opted to punish America’s trading partners with a blitzkrieg of tariffs. “Jobs and factories will come roaring back into our country, and you see it happening already,” he declared last April. That same month, the number of manufacturing jobs in America declined by about one thousand. And despite the millions of manufacturing jobs that will soon open up as baby boomers retire, few Americans are willing or able to perform the work. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, some four hundred thousand manufacturing jobs are currently unfilled. The jobs and factories have yet to come “roaring back.”

https://harpers.org/archive/2026/03/the-plot-to-save-america-maddy-cro
well-reindustrialization-weapons-manufacturing
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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two

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Thursday, February 26, 2026 1:28 PM

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Friday, February 27, 2026 3:03 PM

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Comrade signym; because Jack keeps saying he is always right and I am always wrong, is why you see me lately expose this as just another one of his fallacies, mistaken beliefs.

So again I will say, I was right about tariffs raising the cost of living. And you and Gilligan are again, wrong.

T


Inflation for January clocked in at a scorching 3.6% and the Dow is tanking.






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Friday, February 27, 2026 8:13 PM

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Wow... video has already been removed by uploader.

What happened, Ted? Have they already been sued for that particular clickbait or something?

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Monday, March 2, 2026 9:42 AM

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Trump claiming Obama would start a war with Iran because he was weak and ineffective at negotiating






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Monday, March 2, 2026 10:40 AM

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You've got the brain of a chimpanzee and only see everything in black and white. You think in headlines and speak in political cartoons. Leave politics, especially geopolitics, to your intellectual superiors and keep your asinine opinions to yourself, loser.

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Monday, March 2, 2026 4:56 PM

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Iran hits Saudi refinery. Our economy was not prepared. Why this was all so stupid.





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Monday, March 2, 2026 7:05 PM

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You'd better pack up your go-bag and flee the country if you want to keep posting your propaganda, Mr. Know-Nothing Gay Cowboy.

You're finished.

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Tuesday, March 3, 2026 8:13 AM

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Trump speaks lovingly about drapes as U.S. death toll in his Iran war rises






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Tuesday, March 3, 2026 5:36 PM

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I told you comrade signym that Trump destroys everything he touches, and you argued with me. First Tariffs killing the wages of the common worker and now this.

Everything you Jack second and myself has been arguing about is beginning to show second and I were right. From Trump being the war monger and not Hillary, to Ukraine and so on and so on.

It's obvious why you are nowhere to be found.

T


@profgalloway may have called US/Iran but how can closing the strait of Hormuz damage global costs?






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Tuesday, March 3, 2026 8:22 PM

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What crack are you smoking today, boy?

Nobody watches your clickbait bullshit, so use your big boy words.

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Wednesday, March 4, 2026 9:30 AM

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Trump fumbles his biggest promise to Americans

America’s manufacturing sector is in trouble

Donald Trump promised to bring manufacturing back to the United States while on the campaign trail in 2024, but the first year of his second term in office did not see the country prosper when it came to reshoring these jobs.

Bringing back blue collar jobs to the US

Trump said that his policies would attract “energy-hungry industries,” and create “millions and millions of blue-collar jobs and jobs of every type.” However, that claim has not proven to have panned out, at least when it comes to the manufacturing sector.

A new Golden Age in the United States?

Trump may have been touting America’s new Golden Age in recent statements, but the Joint Economic Committee Minority, the Democrats in the group, revealed that when it comes to manufacturing jobs, the United States lost 108,000 during the President’s first year back.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-fumbles-his-biggest-prom
ise-to-americans/ss-AA1XrSgT
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Wednesday, March 4, 2026 10:27 AM

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Quote:

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Trump fumbles his biggest promise to Americans

America’s manufacturing sector is in trouble

Donald Trump promised to bring manufacturing back to the United States while on the campaign trail in 2024, but the first year of his second term in office did not see the country prosper when it came to reshoring these jobs.

Bringing back blue collar jobs to the US

Trump said that his policies would attract “energy-hungry industries,” and create “millions and millions of blue-collar jobs and jobs of every type.” However, that claim has not proven to have panned out, at least when it comes to the manufacturing sector.

A new Golden Age in the United States?

Trump may have been touting America’s new Golden Age in recent statements, but the Joint Economic Committee Minority, the Democrats in the group, revealed that when it comes to manufacturing jobs, the United States lost 108,000 during the President’s first year back.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-fumbles-his-biggest-prom
ise-to-americans/ss-AA1XrSgT
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T




thedailydigest.com ????

Who?

MediaBiasFactCheck doesn't even have an entry on them.

How obscure do you need to go for your fake news today, Ted?



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Wednesday, March 4, 2026 10:30 AM

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Wednesday, March 4, 2026 10:39 AM

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Yup.

"Might" be...

CNN has an excellent track record of predicting the future.

It must be why nobody from either side watches them anymore.



Get fucked, you little demon.

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Thursday, March 5, 2026 8:11 AM

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American consumers are the ultimate losers in the 'immense mess' that is $175 billion tariff refund, says Trump's former commerce secretary

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/american-consumers-are-the-ult
imate-losers-in-the-immense-mess-that-is-175-billion-tariff-refund-says-trump-s-former-commerce-secretary/ar-AA1XzwwY
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Thursday, March 5, 2026 12:30 PM

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That's what YOU asked for, dipshit. That's what YOU were celebrating, dipshit.

Don't worry. We're not paying back a dime of that money, just like that lying slut E Jean Carroll isn't getting a fucking dime out of Trump.


Another non-issue brought to you by the Media that fucked Ted's tiny little brain up and made him as brain rotted as Joe Biden*.



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Friday, March 6, 2026 9:01 AM

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US economy shed 92K jobs in February, well below expectations

The Labor Department on Wednesday reported that employers shed 92,000 jobs in February. That figure was well below the expectations of economists polled by LSEG, who estimated the economy would add 59,000 jobs.

The unemployment rate was 4.4%, slightly higher than economists' expectations of 4.3%.

Revisions were made to the payroll numbers for the prior two months, with December's report revised down by 65,000 jobs from a gain of 48,000 to a loss of 17,000, and January's report revised down by 4,000 from a gain of 130,000 to 126,000.

https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/us-jobs-report-february-2026



Comrade signym I broke it down so a two year old would understand. "Trump Is Destroying Everything He Touches" as I said he would going back to 2016. It's no wonder you've disappeared because there is no way to argue he isn't.

And more Epstein files are expected. Oh yeah, oil is I believe 87 dollars a barrel with natural gas worse than that. I believe it's up 70%. Again oh yeah, the world is at war comrade and yes, you can blame America for that. WW3 is upon us. One more thing your boy Trump is destroying is the world.

You may not believe this, but who cares. I have been right all these years, and you and Jack couldn't have been more wrong.

T


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Friday, March 6, 2026 11:13 AM

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US economy shed 92K jobs in February, well below expectations



The last 3 months you've said this the revised numbers have come out and proven you wrong.

I know you've already forgotten this though because you are a very stupid person.

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Friday, March 6, 2026 2:06 PM

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Poor Gilligan. I post facts, he calls me stupid. I post more facts that shows he is the one who is stupid.

Way to funny.

T



'LOSS OF 92,000 JOBS': Stunning reversal ROCKS markets



Trump CRUSHED with Economic NIGHTMARE as His WAR SPIRALS



Jobs Report Show MAJOR Miss; Warning Signs for Economy






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Friday, March 6, 2026 7:59 PM

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25 pages now of bullshit and lies in this thread alone.

Why don't you go back and re-read this thread, Ted?


We both already know the answer to that though, don't we?



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Saturday, March 7, 2026 6:27 PM

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Saturday, March 7, 2026 6:45 PM

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The ultimate political flip-flop? Trump just reversed his own signature tax policy

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/the-ultimate-political-flip-fl
op-trump-just-reversed-his-own-signature-tax-policy/ar-AA1XJL20
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T




Pretend that you have half a brain and explain this to the class in your baby words, Theodore.

I guaranty you that you are at least 40 points too low on the IQ scale to comprehend any of the words in this article, let alone articulate them to anyone else.

Nice headline though, moron.

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Monday, March 9, 2026 1:54 PM

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Signym, comrade, SECOND and I have been posting here for years what a nightmare Trump is. We have been backing that up with real-time facts expressed by the experts on what he does and has done.

You even argued about the title of the thread. "Trump Is Destroying Everything He Touches," when the title is dead on correct.

You and Gilligan argued against the facts calling them bullshit the whole time. I know you aren't responding because the evidence is in. Events have finally come to a head and your secrets out. You are a complete moron.

T


This Could Be the Largest Oil Supply Disruption in History.






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Monday, March 9, 2026 2:06 PM

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Shut up, faggot.

You cheered for this 4 years ago, you little bitch.

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Monday, March 9, 2026 2:26 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by JJ: Monday, June 11, 2018, 4:01 PM

AP FACT CHECK: Trump ignores strong points in US trade

President Donald Trump is presenting a skewed portrait of how the world does business with the U.S to rationalize his escalating trade dispute with allies.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/factcheck/ap-fact-check-trump-ignores-s
trong-points-in-us-trade/ar-AAyu1tC


Altogether now, how stupid is Trump: that's right.

T






Jacks latest angle is blaming me for cheering for and or wanting what Trump is doing. Not sure what he means by I wanted it. All anyone need do is open the first page of any of my threads complaining about Trump and you'll see me bashing Trump because he is a moron and Jack backing the cult of Trump and all he does.

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Monday, March 9, 2026 6:31 PM

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Shut up, faggot.

You cheered for this 4 years ago, you little bitch.


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Monday, March 9, 2026 8:06 PM

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I didn't see myself in the clip you played of Colbert cheering for high gas prices. And I certainly didn't vote for him.

Like I said, I'm known for bashing Trump, and you belong to his cult. I didn't vote for him, and you did stupid. What I did and do is warn everybody how he will destroy everything he touches. And as always Gilligan, I'm right.

T


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Monday, March 9, 2026 9:19 PM

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I didn't see myself in the clip you played of Colbert cheering for high gas prices. And I certainly didn't vote for him.

Like I said, I'm know for bashing Trump, and you belong to his cult. I didn't vote for him, and you did stupid. What I did and do is warn everybody how he will destroy everything he touches. And as always Gilligan, I'm right.

T




You voted for Biden*. You voted for the highest gas prices we've ever seen in our lives and you never complained once about it in 4 years. You voted for the highest inflation we've ever seen in our lives and you never complained about it once in 4 years. You were all in on EVs with Second, despite the fact that all of the policies behind ideas like this were major contributors to the record high gas prices and inflation that you pretended didn't exist for 4 years. You love Stephen Colbert. You are in lockstep with whatever the Democratic Party and the Legacy Media want you to think everyday. You post nothing but clickbait and bullshit headlines without reading the articles, and everything you post is debunked less than a week after you post it.

You belong to the cult of Democrats.

I'm not in any cult. The guy I voted for 3 times destroyed the NeoCons. He destroyed the Legacy Media. He destroyed the Democratic Party. He destroyed Globalism. He destroyed everything you cheerlead that has lead to the decline of America. He closed off the border completely. He's going to oversee the destruction of 2 generations worth of Democratic Party election fraud. He's going to oversee the removal of non-citizens from the census counts which will not only stop tons of taxpayer dollars going to states harboring illegals, but will see dozens of blue state electoral votes be removed and then added to red states. And once that all happens it will lead to millions of illegals being removed either by force or of their own volition when there's nothing left for them here. Especially when white college "educated" democrats get stuck with huge local and state tax increases to pay for all the free shit you give to illegals when the Federal Government doesn't just run the printing presses to pay for them.

My guy works for me.

Your guy almost destroyed America.

And you are so deep in your cult that you voted for Harris.

You're a fucking idiot, Ted.

And you've never been right about anything in your entire life.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2026 12:03 PM

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Quote:

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Quote:

Originally posted by THG:

I didn't see myself in the clip you played of Colbert cheering for high gas prices. And I certainly didn't vote for him.

Like I said, I'm known for bashing Trump, and you belong to his cult. I didn't vote for him, and you did stupid. What I did and do is warn everybody how he will destroy everything he touches. And as always Gilligan, I'm right.

T




You voted for Biden*. You voted for the highest gas prices we've ever seen in our lives and you never complained once about it in 4 years. You voted for the highest inflation we've ever seen in our lives and you never complained about it once in 4 years. You were all in on EVs with Second, despite the fact that all of the policies behind ideas like this were major contributors to the record high gas prices and inflation that you pretended didn't exist for 4 years. You love Stephen Colbert. You are in lockstep with whatever the Democratic Party and the Legacy Media want you to think everyday. You post nothing but clickbait and bullshit headlines without reading the articles, and everything you post is debunked less than a week after you post it.

You belong to the cult of Democrats.

I'm not in any cult. The guy I voted for 3 times destroyed the NeoCons. He destroyed the Legacy Media. He destroyed the Democratic Party. He destroyed Globalism. He destroyed everything you cheerlead that has lead to the decline of America. He closed off the border completely. He's going to oversee the destruction of 2 generations worth of Democratic Party election fraud. He's going to oversee the removal of non-citizens from the census counts which will not only stop tons of taxpayer dollars going to states harboring illegals, but will see dozens of blue state electoral votes be removed and then added to red states. And once that all happens it will lead to millions of illegals being removed either by force or of their own volition when there's nothing left for them here. Especially when white college "educated" democrats get stuck with huge local and state tax increases to pay for all the free shit you give to illegals when the Federal Government doesn't just run the printing presses to pay for them.

My guy works for me.

Your guy almost destroyed America.

And you are so deep in your cult that you voted for Harris.

You're a fucking idiot, Ted.

And you've never been right about anything in your entire life.

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47 ways Trump has made life less affordable in the last year

Most grocery prices are still higher than they were a year ago.

Trump’s family businesses are making billions while small business owners see higher prices and smaller margins with wild tariff changes.

He’s making your streaming platforms more expensive by directing corporate mergers to favor his donors, especially in media. Less competition = higher prices for media + streaming services.

While corporate media consolidates, public media was cut to the bone.

Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill slashed Medicaid and other social services – attacking seniors, people with disabilities, and working families.

Trump made your healthcare more expensive by blocking legislation to keep monthly premiums low.

He’s flooding our streets with armed ICE agents and the National Guard, turning our neighbors against us in our own streets.

He allowed Elon Musk, an unelected billionaire with no government experience, access to your sensitive information, all while saving the government no money.

That information was likely accessed by hackers, meaning they may have your data from the government.

Participatingin a trial for new medicine or medical procedures? Trump may have canceled the contract for it, including cancer research.

Just last week, Trump canceled grants to help treat addiction and mental health.
About those tariffs? Congress used to set them. Now, any president can radically change industry and retail costs for Americans and call it tariffs.

Trump made it OK to illegally invade another country in a broad expansion of presidential powers that Congress is supposed to.

Withdrawing from international treaties means other countries are less likely to follow the rules when they benefit America.

Children are less protected from fatal childhood illnesses after vaccine guidance changed.

And most adults are now more vulnerable to COVID-19, and possibly other diseases from additional guidance changes.

International rules about military combat? Trump ignores them, illegally repainting military planes, meaning our enemies will ignore them too.

Your congressional representation can change anytime, on a whim, through mid-cycle redistricting, even between census reports. Tough luck on having your needs heard and met if a different political party gets control.

Black and Latino representation is likely to drop in Congress, thanks to Trump’s mid-cycle redistricting.

The closure of USAID will likely allow HIV/AIDS and other diseases to spread more rapidly, mutating and becoming drug-resistant. Future pandemics will be harder to contain.

Rolled back price caps on insulin.
Lawyers and higher education institutions could be expected to “bend the knee” to all future presidents after Trump challenged them and received financial settlements from them for their policies.

If you have a child that has a disability or should receive special services, and your public school doesn’t provide the services, there is no one at the Department of Education to help. Trump has basically closed the department.

Have a federal student loan? Trump eliminated several student loan repayment programs, making it harder for young Americans to pay off their debt.

Depend on tourism revenue? Foreign tourism has dropped significantly.

Want to immigrate or have afamily member immigrate to the United States? It’s now about how much you pay, not merit or whether you are fleeing a bad situation.

Independent justice? Not with Trump, who has officially remade the Department of Justice into his personal police force and law firm all in one. If Trump doesn’t like you, the DOJ or FBI could come knocking.

Literal children are being bullied by the most powerful man in the world. Transgender students are culture war targets, canceling coverage for trans health care, punishing schools for support trans students.

Natural disasters hit your town? Trump’s axed a lot of disaster relief programs, and it takes months of public outcry and lawsuits for any federal funds to be released.
First Amendment rights? Trump’s never heard of them. He might sue your college if he doesn’t like campus protests.

Federal agents can apparently shoot you with no ramifications or investigation. The president will slander your name.

Government officials and veterans now face heavy consequences for speaking out. That means the next president can try to strip your military rank or mess with your post-service benefits if you don’t agree with them.

The president can unilaterally decide how your taxpayer dollars are spent, because Congress won’t stand up and reclaim the power of the purse. That means you might lose federal funding for child care centers in your state at the drop of a hat.

Know a veteran who came back from service needing extra medical help? Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill cut Veterans Affairs benefits and hours at VA hospitals.

New lax environmental regulations prioritize enriching energy corporations over protecting people. Will your community experience an environmental disaster that could have been avoided?

Trump’s executive order on voting and elections could mean future presidents, not local officials, start controlling your right to vote.

No more independent banking or consumer protections. Trump gut the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and is trying to oust independent banking officials. A shaky financial sector could mean a looming recession or worse.

Back to bombing random countries at random times. Will young Americans be forced back into a forever war with Iran or someone else?

Presidents are supposed to represent our best selves. Trump flips off Americans, giving people an excuse to treat others poorly.

Want a safe workplace? Trump has limited OSHA rules and regulations, meaning bad bosses can get away with unsafe working conditions.

He’s also got rid of a lot of regulations around keeping our food safe. Higher food prices and more likely to get sick? Yuck.

You can make large changes to the White House or other federal buildings, allowing donors to fund the changes without any public oversight.

Enjoy our beautiful national parks? Funding has been stripped, workers fired and not replaced, and getting passes is harder than ever.

Whether it’s the Epstein files, monthly job data during Trump’s government shutdown, or something else, it’s now common for the government to withhold the truth from the public. A big red flag here.

Bringing back racism and discrimination in hiring? Yeah, that’s what ending diversity programs and attacking universities who have them will do.

Born in the U.S. and believe you’re a citizen? Not according to the president, who’s wants the Supreme Court to end your constitutional right to birthright citizenship. If a president can upend a constitutional amendment by executive order, can’t all of them be put into doubt?

Need guidance on your reproductive health? Trump made it harder to get that info independently.
Oh and spray tans are ruined, forever.

Thought this was a lot? Here’s 47 ways Trump has just hurt workers.

Reducing the minimum wage for nearly 400,000 federal contractors: President Trump rescinded an executive order that increased the minimum wage for federal contractors to $15 per hour in 2022 and indexed it to inflation. The minimum hourly wage for federal contractors had reached $17.75 by the time he eliminated the policy.

Stopping enforcement of misclassification protections for workers illegally classified as independent contractors: This robs workers of minimum wage, overtime, workers’ compensation, and other basic rights.

Finalizing an interim final rule that will radically cut the wages of all farm workers: The rule reduces the minimum wages paid to migrant farm workers in the H-2A program and deducts up to 30% of their hourly pay for housing costs. These wage cuts for H-2A workers are so massive that they will put downward pressure on the wages of all farm workers, including U.S. citizens. Farm workers as a whole will lose between $4.4 to $5.4 billion in pay—roughly 10% to 12% of their total wages.

The Trump administration admitted that their immigration enforcement efforts are hurting farmers and will likely lead to higher food prices—an admission they use to justify the pay cuts.

Denying 2 million in-home health care workers minimum wage and overtime pay: In July, the Trump administration proposed a rule rescinding the 2013 home health care worker rule, which gave in-home care workers the right to earn the minimum wage and overtime pay for the first time. The Department of Labor also stopped enforcing the 2013 rule, effectively giving employers the green light to ignore it during the rollback process.

Facilitating the inclusion of cryptocurrencies among 401(k) investment options: The Trump administration rescinded guidance that warned employers they would face heightened scrutiny if they included cryptocurrency investments in their retirement plans. This “neutral approach” to cryptocurrency, alongside other types of retirement investment strategies, could expose millions of future retirees to significant financial risk.

Negatively impacting job creation

Trump’s second-term policies have weakened job creation across key sectors. His mass deportation agenda threatens to destroy millions of jobs, and his repeated attacks on federal workers have already cost more than a quarter million jobs. Most recent job data already show the effects of these policies, including rising unemployment, slowing job growth, and job losses in both public and private sectors. The policies outlined below show how Trump’s actions have undermined job creation:

Pausing funding for projects authorized under a bipartisan infrastructure law: This will jeopardize millions of jobs on those projects and deny benefits to communities.
Signing into law legislation that facilitates President Trump’s mass deportation agenda: This will cause massive job losses for both immigrants and U.S.-born workers, particularly in construction and caregiving.

The Laken Riley Act, the first piece of legislation Trump signed into law, eviscerates due process for immigrants by allowing immigration enforcement to detain immigrants indefinitely if they are accused of even low-level crimes.

Revoking an executive order that created a federal interagency working group focused on expanding registered apprenticeships in federal employment or on federally funded projects: By doing so, President Trump has limited opportunities to expand registered apprenticeship career pathways in federal employment and halted the expansion of private-sector registered apprenticeships that benefit both employers seeking skilled workers and workers seeking stable careers in high-demand industries.

Attempting to shut down Job Corps centers operated by federal contractors across the country: Jobs Corps provides free education, workforce training, housing, and job placement to low-income teens and young adults ages 16–24. The uncertainty of the program left thousands of young people with no other options for housing at risk of homelessness.

Introducing uncertainty into U.S. manufacturing global supply chains through chaotic and arbitrary trade policy and tariffs: Over the first year of the second Trump administration, average effective tariff rates have changed from 2.4% to a high of 28% then back down to today’s 17% as of January 5, 2026—a historically unprecedented scale of volatility in trade policy. This uncertainty and the retaliatory actions levied by U.S. trade partners overwhelmed any potential strategic gains from smart trade and tariff policy that could have supported U.S. manufacturing, resulting in a steady decline in manufacturing jobs in 2025.

Weakening workers’ rights

From his attacks on the independence of agencies to his appointment of corporate-aligned, anti-worker officials, Trump has mounted a sustained assault on workers’ rights, undermining their earnings and making it harder for them to make ends meet. While collective bargaining has been a central target, the damage extends well beyond it. By making work more dangerous, weakening basic labor protections, and heightening economic and immigration precarity, Trump’s administration has systematically suppressed workers’ ability to assert their rights, organize, and demand fair pay and decent working conditions. Trump’s attacks on workers’ rights include:

Stripping collective bargaining rights from more than 1 million federal workers: President Trump became the largest union buster in U.S. history when he issued an executive order that revoked the collective bargaining rights for workers at more than 30 federal agencies. By rolling back these workers’ right to organize with their coworkers and improve their working conditions, Trump is undermining their ability to efficiently provide services the public relies on.

Delaying enforcement of the silica rule for coal miners: Exposure to coal mine dust containing silica has been found to lead to black lung disease and progressive massive fibrosis. The Mine Safety and Health Administration estimates that the silica rule would prevent more than 1,000 deaths and 3,700 cases of silica-related illnesses. Delaying enforcement of this rule effectively shifts the burden of protection onto miners, forcing them to weigh their health against their jobs and economic security.

Proposing limiting the scope of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s General Duty Clause: This would make workers less protected from known and preventable hazards where no other specific standard applies.

Firing the general counsel of the NLRB: Jennifer Abruzzo had instituted a number of important reforms aimed at reinvigorating workers’ rights to a union and collective bargaining.

Stripping work permits and temporary immigration protections like parole and Temporary Protected Status from millions of immigrant workers who are lawfully in the United States: Jeopardizing these workers’ immigration status not only causes them to lose their workplace rights but also makes them targets for deportation, which has large negative impacts on the economy.

Deterring worker organizing by having immigration enforcement patrol public spaces including places of employment: These tactics make immigrant workers fearful of asserting their workplace rights. Surveillance and enforcement in immigration courts is also preventing migrants from having their cases proceed—cutting off potential pathways to lawful status or protection that would grant them workplace rights.
Promoting employer abuse and exploitation

Trump has consistently promoted employer exploitation of workers by weakening and politicizing labor enforcement. His firing of a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) member for “disfavoring the interests of employers” was not an isolated act, but part of a broader pattern signaling that he expects the officials he appoints to favor employers in the enforcement of worker protections. His attacks on the independence of agencies tasked with enforcing worker protections further reinforce the message that enforcement will follow his political direction instead of the law—sending a clear signal that workers rights’ violations will go unpunished. Through the actions below, Trump is essentially inviting employers to violate the law without fear of accountability:

Nominating a secretary of labor who has pursued a deregulatory agenda: This agenda robs workers of standards protecting their health and safety and weakens protections that ensure they are paid for their labor.

Firing a member of the NLRB for “disfavoring the interests of employers”: The illegal firing of Gwynne Wilcox compromises the independence of the only agency with the authority to administer and enforce private-sector workers’ rights to a union and collective bargaining.

Ending grant funding to fight child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking around the world: Trump terminated International Labor Affairs Bureau grants—leaving vulnerable workers around the world at risk, undermining the U.S.’ ability to monitor foreign governments’ compliance with U.S. trade agreements, forcing U.S. workers to compete on an uneven international playing field, and fueling a race to the bottom in the global economy.

Nominating a solicitor of labor hostile to workers: Jonathan Berry supports weakening the federal minimum wage, limiting overtime eligibility, and undermining workers’ right to a union by forcing secret ballot elections.

Nominating a NLRB general counsel aligned with corporate interests: Crystal Carey was a partner at Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP, one of the largest management-side law firms that currently represents corporations known for violating workers’ rights, including Amazon, SpaceX, Apple, and Tesla.

Nominating a NLRB board member with a long career as a corporate lawyer: Scott Mayer was the chief labor counsel at the Boeing Corporation—a company repeatedly accused of bad faith bargaining—and has a decades-long career as a corporate lawyer, including at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP.

Nominating an Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) head whose background is misaligned with the ESBA’s mandate: Daniel Aronowitz most recently served as president of a company that insures employers against liability for violating their fiduciary duty as sponsors of employee benefits plans—in other words, a business that helps employers avoid the financial consequences of mishandling workers’ benefits plans. EBSA works to enforce laws protecting workers in employee benefit plans, such as employer-provided health insurance or retirement savings benefits.
Weakening workplace safety penalties for smaller businesses: This may reduce incentives for employers to proactively address workplace safety before hazards or accidents occur.

Nominating an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) chair with a history of opposing anti-discrimination protections: Andrea Lucas voted against workplace harassment guidance that included protections for LGBTQ+ workers and is a known critic of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs at the workplace. The EEOC is an independent agency that enforces federal laws that prohibit employment discrimination and harassment.

Revoking an executive order promoting strong labor standards on projects receiving federal funds through Biden-era economic investments: President Trump’s decision opens the door for federal funding to flow toward exploitative employers and increases the likelihood that taxpayer-funded projects will create jobs with lower wages and worse benefits, and that are less likely to be unionized.

Appointing the former leader of an anti-union organization to head the Office of Labor-Management Standards: The agency oversees the financial disclosures of unions, employers, and union busting consultants.

Firing multiple EEOC Commissioners: These firings compromise the independence of the agency and undermine the enforcement of federal laws that prohibit employment discrimination and harassment.

Conducting systematic worksite raids that failed to improve wages and working conditions and instead punished workers: Some were carried out under the guise of stopping labor exploitation yet occurred with no involvement from the Labor Department and resulted in little to no punishment for employers, whereas workers were detained and deported, losing their livelihoods. In most cases, these raids do not stop employers from exploiting their workers but rather make the workers more fearful of retaliation for speaking out against unsafe working conditions or labor abuses, which puts all workers at risk.

Promoting ineffective government

Trump has taken deliberate actions to weaken the federal government and erode trust in its ability to serve the public interest. From pushing out over a quarter million federal workers to politicizing career civil service positions, eliminating entire agencies, and undermining the federal government’s ability to produce timely, accurate data, the Trump administration has spent the last year reshaping the U.S. government to serve his and his corporate backers’ interests over those of working people. His attacks on the federal workforce make it difficult for public servants to administer essential services that help families afford health care, food, and other basic needs. These actions are intended to foster distrust in the federal government and dismantle vital social safety net programs millions of people in the U.S. rely on. This agenda is most evident in Trump’s signing a massive federal budget bill that includes huge tax cuts for the wealthy while slashing funding for Medicaid and SNAP. In his first year, Trump set a legacy of promoting ineffective government, including through the following actions:

Politicizing Career Senior Executive Service (SES) officials: Trump issued a memorandum that states they are to serve at the pleasure of the president. SES officials are at the highest level of career civil service in the federal government.

Firing the majority of staff at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health: The agency was created to ensure safe and healthy working conditions. The firings eliminated divisions focused on the health and safety of miners, firefighters, and health care workers.

Nominating an EEOC commissioner who is unqualified in workplace civil rights enforcement: Brittany Panuccio lacks the background and expertise to enforce workplace civil rights effectively.

Nominating an Office of Management and Budget director who was a lead architect of the right-wing policy agenda known as Project 2025: This agenda aims to remake the administrative state into a vehicle for advancing the Trump administration’s political ideology.

Firing the chair of the Federal Labor Relations Authority, an independent agency that oversees labor relations between the federal agencies and its employees: This move—taking aim at a critical mechanism for oversight and recourse—came shortly after the Trump administration issued dozens of actions that harmed the federal workforce.

Firing a member of the Merit Systems Protection Board, the agency that protects the federal merits systems and the rights of employees in those systems: The illegal removal of Cathy Harris makes way for President Trump to appoint an individual that aligns politically with his interests—further weakening safeguards for federal workers.

Trying to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook in an attempt to replace independent Fed leadership with loyalists who would let him micromanage monetary policy from the White House: Presidential control over Federal Reserve policy would signal to decision-makers throughout the economy that interest rates are no longer be set based on sound data or economic conditions—but instead on the whims of the president. As a result, confidence in the Federal Reserve would evaporate and lead to serious economic consequences for the U.S., including higher inflation and interest rates in the long run.

Firing BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarffer when accurate numbers that are legally required to be reported conflicted with Trump’s narrative about the economy: The BLS is one of the most respected statistical agencies in the world, known for its methodological rigor, independence, and transparency. Many stakeholders, including the Federal Reserve, state and local governments, and private businesses, rely on the agency’s economic data releases. This country runs on reliable data.
Politicizing economic data from the federal government would undermine effective economic decision-making.

Attempting to shutter the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB): The Trump administration has repeatedly withheld funds from the CFPB, blocking the agency’s work to protect consumers in the financial marketplace.

Trying to eliminate the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, a federal agency that provides mediation, training, and facilitation to resolve labor-management disputes: If the Trump administration is successful in eliminating the agency, unions and employers will no longer have a neutral, third party in the government available to help navigate disagreements in bargaining.

Directing federal agencies to end the use of disparate impact liability: This is a core civil rights safeguard that is key to ensuring that policies cannot evade civil rights law simply by being labeled “race-blind” even when they perpetuate discrimination, segregation, and racial inequity in the workplace, schools, or the law.

Politicizing and compromising independent agencies by putting them under the supervision of the president: Independent agencies were established by Congress to ensure that those charged with safeguarding critically important public interests—like workers’ rights, product safety, or household financial security—would act to serve the public good, not the president’s political needs.

Signing into law a bill that is the largest direct transfer (through federal policy) of wealth from working families to the ultrawealthy: The legislation is estimated to deliver $1 trillion in tax cuts for the top 1%, while cutting more than $1 trillion in social safety net programs. The legislation will likely cause more than 15 million people in the U.S. to lose health insurance and will likely expose more than 22 million people to food insecurity.

Proposing a new federal employee classification called “Schedule Policy/Career” rule, which would make it easier to fire federal employees for political reasons: The Trump administration estimates that more than 50,000 federal workers—2% of the civilian federal workforce—could be reclassified under this new category.
Issuing an executive order on apprenticeships that does not require the federal government to consult with labor organizations, despite the integral role labor unions play in registered apprenticeship programs: This weakens program quality and oversight and risks diverting public funds away from proven, high-road training models that deliver good jobs.

Implementing large-scale reductions in the federal workforce: These have disrupted essential government services due to a loss in capacity and subject matter experts.
Directing the attorney general to bring challenges against state laws that would regulate artificial intelligence technologies: In the absence of federal action, states have been working to regulate uses of AI that may harm workers or consumers. President Trump’s executive order to deter states from regulating AI represents a White House-led attempt at federal preemption, using the higher authority of the federal government to prevent states from adopting stronger labor standards or other guardrails.

Firing 17 inspector generals tasked with preventing mismanagement, corruption, fraud, and waste of taxpayers’ money in federal agencies: More than a dozen federal agencies now lack independent oversight.

Trump’s actions since taking office a year ago reveal a clear and consistent effort to make working people more economically vulnerable while weakening the government’s ability to respond to their needs. The motivation behind these actions is clear: They serve the interests of Trump’s billionaire and corporate backers. Every dollar denied to typical workers in wages ends up as higher income for business owners and corporate managers. This growing inequality is what is making life so unaffordable for workers and their families today.

In December, Trump signed Executive Orders:

On December 15, Designating Fentanyl as a “Weapon of Mass Destruction”

On December 11, Undermined the state regulation of Artificial Intelligence and AI-generated content

In September, Trump signed Executive Orders:

On September 25, Permitted TikTok to Operate Despite Congressional Ban

On September 19, established the $1 million “Gold Card” visa for foreign nationals

On September 5, “Restored” the name of the Department of War as an alternative to the Department of Defense

In August, Trump signed Executive Orders:

On August 28, to Make Federal Architecture “Beautiful Again”

On August 25, to Prosecute American Flag Desecration

On August 11, Declaring a crime emergency in the District of Columbia

In July, Trump signed Executive Orders:

On July 23, “Preventing Woke AI in the Federal Government”

On July 17, Creating Schedule G federal employee classification, potentially politicizing the civil service

In May, Trump signed Executive Orders:

On May 1, establishing the Religious Liberty Commission and ending federal funding for National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)

In April, Trump signed Executive Orders:

On April 9, to establish “acceptable water pressure in showerheads”

On April 4, extending the TikTok enforcement delay

In March, Trump signed Executive Orders:

On March 27, to restore “Truth and Sanity” to American History

On March 6, establishing the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and United States Digital Asset Stockpile

On March 1, designating English as the “Official Language” of the Unite



And let's not forget the world war he's started.

Jack, Gilligan, you'll never learn. Stupid people usually don't. One more thing moron. Your list consists of nothing but things he's broken as the title of the thread states. "Trump Is Destroying Everything He Touches." So I'm batting a thousand.

Oops, right again.


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I didn't see myself in the clip you played of Colbert cheering for high gas prices. And I certainly didn't vote for him.

Like I said, I'm know for bashing Trump, and you belong to his cult. I didn't vote for him, and you did stupid. What I did and do is warn everybody how he will destroy everything he touches. And as always Gilligan, I'm right.

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You voted for Biden*. You voted for the highest gas prices we've ever seen in our lives and you never complained once about it in 4 years. You voted for the highest inflation we've ever seen in our lives and you never complained about it once in 4 years. You were all in on EVs with Second, despite the fact that all of the policies behind ideas like this were major contributors to the record high gas prices and inflation that you pretended didn't exist for 4 years. You love Stephen Colbert. You are in lockstep with whatever the Democratic Party and the Legacy Media want you to think everyday. You post nothing but clickbait and bullshit headlines without reading the articles, and everything you post is debunked less than a week after you post it.

You belong to the cult of Democrats.

I'm not in any cult. The guy I voted for 3 times destroyed the NeoCons. He destroyed the Legacy Media. He destroyed the Democratic Party. He destroyed Globalism. He destroyed everything you cheerlead that has lead to the decline of America. He closed off the border completely. He's going to oversee the destruction of 2 generations worth of Democratic Party election fraud. He's going to oversee the removal of non-citizens from the census counts which will not only stop tons of taxpayer dollars going to states harboring illegals, but will see dozens of blue state electoral votes be removed and then added to red states. And once that all happens it will lead to millions of illegals being removed either by force or of their own volition when there's nothing left for them here. Especially when white college "educated" democrats get stuck with huge local and state tax increases to pay for all the free shit you give to illegals when the Federal Government doesn't just run the printing presses to pay for them.

My guy works for me.

Your guy almost destroyed America.

And you are so deep in your cult that you voted for Harris.

You're a fucking idiot, Ted.

And you've never been right about anything in your entire life.

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Be Nice. Don't be a dick.

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