That presser was fucking frightening. Trump jumps from "takeover of Venezuela" to crime in DC & Memphis, to oil. All while slurring and generally looking awful.This man is not well, is completely unrestrained by any other branch of government or human decency, and in command of most lethal military
January 3, 2026 at 7:09 PM
That presser was fucking frightening. Trump jumps from "takeover of Venezuela" to crime in DC & Memphis, to oil. All while slurring and generally looking awful.This man is not well, is completely unrestrained by any other branch of government or human decency, and in command of most lethal military
Promise tariffs ⟶ faff around ⟶ announce tariffs ⟶ pause tariffs ⟶ promise deals ⟶ court rules tariffs illegal ⟶ appeal ⟶ court order stayed ⟶ make no deals ⟶ 90 days expires ⟶ delay tariffs again ⟶ announce tariffs again ⟶ appeals court rules tariffs illegal again ⟶ you are here
August 30, 2025 at 4:28 PM
Promise tariffs ⟶ faff around ⟶ announce tariffs ⟶ pause tariffs ⟶ promise deals ⟶ court rules tariffs illegal ⟶ appeal ⟶ court order stayed ⟶ make no deals ⟶ 90 days expires ⟶ delay tariffs again ⟶ announce tariffs again ⟶ appeals court rules tariffs illegal again ⟶ you are here
Breaking News: A federal appeals court ruled that many of President Trump’s most punishing tariffs are illegal. But the judges delayed the implementation of their order until October to grant the administration time to seek review by the Supreme Court.
The IEEPA-reciprocal tariffs are supposed to address the "emergency" of trade deficit. Now we have 50% on Brazil because it's prosecuting Bolsonaro 🤷♂️
July 10, 2025 at 10:36 AM
The IEEPA-reciprocal tariffs are supposed to address the "emergency" of trade deficit. Now we have 50% on Brazil because it's prosecuting Bolsonaro 🤷♂️
Rest in Peace Fred Smith, a true American icon and my former boss. It's hard to imagine FedEx or the city of Memphis without him. He was also a true advocate for free trade and often noted that the earliest cave paintings depicted people trading, and he decried our return to mercantilism.
June 22, 2025 at 12:30 PM
Rest in Peace Fred Smith, a true American icon and my former boss. It's hard to imagine FedEx or the city of Memphis without him. He was also a true advocate for free trade and often noted that the earliest cave paintings depicted people trading, and he decried our return to mercantilism.