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I can’t afford this Trump economy

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Funny thing is that if he follows the court orders then the economy will improve and he will take credit for the improvement lol.
Yep, and add more fuel for his cronies to keep tearing the government apart and for his cult followers to keep praising his name. When the truth is just a vague concept you can play with all you want, then you can turn anything to your advantage.
 
TACO= Trump Always Chickens Out….


Lol. Nasty question=an unfair question that does not begin by calling Trump the greatest human who ever lived. How do Trump trolls see this as the response by a man? Seems much more appropriate for a 5 year old.


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If you're short on funds follow Wall Street's newest strategy, the TACO Trade.

TACO stands for Trump Always Chickens Out

He announces tariffs, then sees the potential disaster that will be the consequence of his actions and he chickens out. Shrewd investors are making a fortune betting on Trump chickening out.

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Bernie be looking better than ever. But I believe he is working for the next generation of Democrats. Bernie has always done one thing reliably, tell the truth and call out the elite!

Sucks that bernie is so old because if he was 50 or 60 I'd quit my job to campaign for him.
 
People are having a ball with this, now that they know it bothers Trump….


President Donald Trump sparked a lot of chatter online after firing back at a reporter who asked him about a brutal yet tasty-sounding acronym his tariff policies have inspired.

But body language experts think the president’s nonverbal responses also gave viewers quite a lot to chew on.

On Wednesday, a reporter told Trump that some Wall Street analysts are dismissing his tariff threats with the slogan “TACO,” which stands for “Trump Always Chickens Out.” The mocking acronym references the fact that Trump has announced high tariffs, only to back off shortly after.

The president’s on-again, off-again tariffs have caused markets to tumble and then rise again. The TACO acronym was coined by The Financial Times’ Robert Armstrong.

When the reporter asked Trump to weigh in on the term, the president concluded by sharply chiding her: “Don’t ever say what you said. That’s a nasty question. To me, that’s the nastiest question.”


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