UPDATE: Donald Trump Takes Office as the 47th US President

blackbull1970

The Black Bastard
Platinum Member
It still has too pass the Senate.

If/When it does pass, it’s gonna be interesting to see American’s react when services they are used to having are gone.

Grab the popcorn cuz it’s gonna be a long, hot summer…

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tical

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Boycotts have to be sustained and disrupt quarters and earning seasons to make a difference. Most are not that disciplined or they have no choice.

The days of boycotts particularly by certain communities like ours are long gone. Requires tremendous discipline, planning, and ironclad level of focus.

Not only that, But whom you're boycotting against have also become much more resistant to them. Corporate morals(Which very few had) are a thing of the past and those for the agenda will help sustain them with resources.

For example you think someone like Trump and POTUS Elon are going to allow "minorities" to bring a Target or Coco Cola to it's knees?

Please...
 

tical

Rising Star
BGOL Investor


I'm honestly surprised that anyone is surprised by anything when it comes to them.

Isn't obvious at this point they're all in 100% no matter how diabolical!

Why? Because there's no accountability.

These people get elected and pretty much do what's in their best interest and not the people that elected them.

Until that changes it's always going to be like this...
 

lazarus

waking people up
BGOL Investor
1. Trump pardoned her in his first term...so bitching about Biden is stupid.

2. So why didn't Obama commute Alice Johnson's life sentence? The DOJ recommended three times against it: once in first term, twice in second. The last denial came only days before he left office: 1/6/17. Under Obama, the request didn't reach the Oval Office because DOJ denied.

The only reason trump did it is because Kim Kardashian advocated for her directly to trump. So you should be thanking Kim for bringing her up.

Fuckin moron ..do your homework FUCKBOI...
faggit nigga, stop trying to deflect from what he did.

did Trump do something for her or not?
 

donwuan

The Legend
BGOL Investor
The days of boycotts particularly by certain communities like ours are long gone. Requires tremendous discipline, planning, and ironclad level of focus.

Not only that, But whom you're boycotting against have also become much more resistant to them. Corporate morals(Which very few had) are a thing of the past and those for the agenda will help sustain them with resources.

For example you think someone like Trump and POTUS Elon are going to allow "minorities" to bring a Target or Coco Cola to it's knees?

Please...
Sometimes we just say some shit without any facts at all. That's the problem. We make excuses of why shit won't work from some silly ass thought.
 

Blkops

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
you bitch niggaz refuse to accept that they arent absolute sides. the coon in you cant compute it. don't bring amy other topics or what else he did like a bitch.

did Trump do good by helping her, yes or no?
No becuase he is using her to signal to low information people see I couldn't possibly be racist. All while being racist. Not the win you thought you had huh. Trump has shown no inclination to help people so that should be your first clue.
 

DC_Dude

Rising Star
BGOL Investor


The legal battle over the SAVE plan just took another turn. With the injunction now made permanent, what happens next? Learn how this latest court decision affects your repayment plan, the impact on student loan forgiveness, and what it means for current and future borrowers. We’ll also cover the legal and legislative angles, what to watch for in the coming months, and how to adjust your student loan strategy. If you’re wondering whether student loan forgiveness is still in play or how this affects your next steps, tune in to this episode. Key moments: 00:00 Introduction 02:48 The ICR statute doesn't explicitly promise forgiveness after 25 years 04:44 What the SAVE injunction means in plain terms 07:31 How this ruling could throw a wrench into House Republicans’ tax cut plans 12:09 What to consider if you’re in the SAVE forbearance or going for PSLF
 

darth frosty

Dark Lord of the Sith
BGOL Investor



BREAKING: NPR has obtained a State Department document revealing that the Biden administration planned to allocate only $483,000 in the 2025 fiscal year for electric vehicle purchases—far less than the $400 million Drop Site revealed was being set aside for Tesla vehicles under the Trump administration (until a recent quiet revision to the procurement document).

A former White House official familiar with the plans suggested the $400 million allocation to Tesla was a deliberate move, not a clerical error.

The State Department and Tesla had agreed to research armoring electric vehicles under Biden, but no funds had been earmarked for “Armored” Teslas. The approved $483,000 budget was intended for light-duty EVs, and another $3 million was set aside for supporting equipment, like charging stations.

The revised procurement document indicates it was originally published in December, at the end of then-President Joe Biden's term, but it doesn’t appear in the Internet Archive for that month.

Read Drop Site’s story
 
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