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Can you imagine being this miserable?
Posted on 2/24/26 at 2:18 pm
Posted on 2/24/26 at 2:18 pm
All key indicators are looking good for the economy yet ... many people just don't like mean old Trump.
Posted on 2/24/26 at 2:26 pm to theballguy
Why would someone despise the economy?
Are there people who wish that it was worse?
Are there people who wish that it was worse?
Posted on 2/24/26 at 2:59 pm to theballguy
"Despise" an economy?
You can force that word to fit, but there are far better choices.
You can force that word to fit, but there are far better choices.
Posted on 2/24/26 at 3:07 pm to theballguy
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All key indicators are looking good for the economy yet ... many people just don't like mean old Trump.
TDS is real AF.
Posted on 2/24/26 at 3:08 pm to theballguy
I can imagine being that miserable.
That's only because we had annual mandatory Sexual Assault Prevention and Reaction (SAPR) training. I've been through about 23 of those things now and I'm always miserable afterwards...
That's only because we had annual mandatory Sexual Assault Prevention and Reaction (SAPR) training. I've been through about 23 of those things now and I'm always miserable afterwards...
Posted on 2/24/26 at 3:13 pm to theballguy
Basically dims have tried everything they can to tank the economy. Lawsuits, shutdowns etc because they want to wreck recovery. The whole affordability crisis was one of their creation. Then look where things cost the most, blue states. High taxes, regulations, illegals competing for housing using welfare dollars against people busting their arse to stay afloat. Billions of tax dollars scammed that could have gone to the honest working poor.
Posted on 2/24/26 at 3:15 pm to theballguy
quote:
All key indicators are looking good for the economy yet ... many people just don't like mean old Trump.
It’s a vocal minority of very mentally ill people.
Posted on 2/24/26 at 3:18 pm to BTROleMisser
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TDS is real AF.
The most real thing evah.
Posted on 2/24/26 at 3:23 pm to Ozarkshillbilly
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That's only because we had annual mandatory Sexual Assault Prevention and Reaction (SAPR) training. I've been through about 23 of those things now and I'm always miserable afterwards...
When I worked at IBM, there was a female co-worker going through a divorce at the time and as we walked into a sexual harassment prevention seminar, she turned to another woman and said "God, I wish someone would sexually harass me". I laughed because it was funny but mostly because this whole idea of sexual harassment is pretty much a joke and a woman acknowledged it as such right in front of everyone.
Posted on 2/24/26 at 3:23 pm to theballguy
Can we have the link this headline is from?
quote:The headline says "many," not all. "Many" could also mean a minority, so I'd like to consider the source.
All key indicators are looking good
Posted on 2/24/26 at 3:31 pm to theballguy
Looks like Failing New York Times... in a different font.
I love how Google News kept this one promoted most of the day. No bias...
Frick them all. I wish most of the MSM would die off tomorrow.

Posted on 2/24/26 at 3:32 pm to theballguy
Sexual Harassment....Only ugly girls complain about it
What used to be "harmless flirting" is harassment and now women complain men don't approach them anymore...feminist...killing society a little at a time...
What used to be "harmless flirting" is harassment and now women complain men don't approach them anymore...feminist...killing society a little at a time...
Posted on 2/24/26 at 3:46 pm to theballguy
The survey might go like this:
Q: Do you wish you had more money?
A: Yes!
Conclusion: Most people dissatisfied with economy.
Q: Do you wish you had more money?
A: Yes!
Conclusion: Most people dissatisfied with economy.
Posted on 2/24/26 at 3:50 pm to theballguy
According to the media and fake news pollsters.
Touch grass friend.
Touch grass friend.
Posted on 2/24/26 at 4:19 pm to theballguy
Well, for one thing, his approach on tariffs is showing that most of the economists have been wrong for decades.
Rodo
Rodo
Posted on 2/24/26 at 4:22 pm to theballguy
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Can you imagine being this miserable?
There’s a 14 page thread on how Trump made a funny but slightly insulting comment about a women’s hockey team.
Posted on 2/24/26 at 4:23 pm to theballguy
frick this extra money in my pocket!! it came from fricking TRUMP!!!!
Posted on 2/24/26 at 4:25 pm to theballguy
I thought this would be about the grouchy old codger from Arkansas.
Posted on 2/24/26 at 4:26 pm to Harry Caray
You can type the words in Google and put quotes around them. It will take you exactly to where I got them. It's not hard to figure out.
Posted on 2/24/26 at 4:28 pm to theballguy
Many indicators look stable, but employment is sluggish, gdp growth is slow, and wage growth has by no means caught up to inflation.
On the positive side, inflation is down, gdp is growing, stocks are up, interest rates are dropping, manufacturing is growing, trade deficit is shrinking, and employment is technically in the black but barely.
Until wage growth allows consumers to catch up to the massive inflation in cost of living (especially housing and food) experienced over the last decade, people won’t be feeling like the economy is doing well. For wage growth to increase, we need far more jobs being created.
On the positive side, inflation is down, gdp is growing, stocks are up, interest rates are dropping, manufacturing is growing, trade deficit is shrinking, and employment is technically in the black but barely.
Until wage growth allows consumers to catch up to the massive inflation in cost of living (especially housing and food) experienced over the last decade, people won’t be feeling like the economy is doing well. For wage growth to increase, we need far more jobs being created.
This post was edited on 2/24/26 at 4:50 pm
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