US Taxpayer to pay for Trump's Wall

We actually elected a narcissist and compulsive liar to lead us; someone who, as you say, likes to fuck with people. But it's not to see which side of the fence they're on. It's purpose is to humiliate enemies and ingratiate himself to those he sees as supporters. He'll treat quite differently those whom he thinks might stand in his way, like the middle aged, white, male voters he courted as though he had a vacuum cleaner to sell them. These folks, his marks, the pigeons, he sounds out so he can parrot back to them what they want to hear. Now that he has spent more time in the national spotlight, however, his sales pitch is beginning to become too transparent; a little too obvious. He'll lose effectiveness, and more rapidly than might be apparent. He is beginning to sound too much like the twenty something year-old who tries to sell whole life insurance by reading from a script his mentors gave him. He'll get tiresome very, very quickly. He is a pathetic man, caught beyond his depth, with neither understanding nor substance.

He'll retain his core followers, until the butt fucking they are about to receive at the hands of the Republicans becomes so painful they can no longer ignore it. The ones who pull the strings from behind the curtain, however, will be less and less amused with the passage of time.

I would invite you to put your money where your mouth is and short the market with all the leverage you can muster.
 
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Fiat-Chrysler just announced it will invest $1 billion in plants in Michigan and Ohio, where it will build three new Jeep models and some additional Ram trucks. Trump tweet-cheered the news and said, “it’s finally happening,” as if the automaker were responding directly to his entreaties. Marchionne corrected that misimpression: “I wish I could give [Trump] credit for this, but the thinking was in place beforehand.”


http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fiat-chrysler-ceo-dont-crush-mexico-214425191.html

That's probably the case with a lot of the decisions. But the optics make it look like it's Trump. Brilliant marketing, actually.
 
We actually elected a narcissist and compulsive liar to lead us;

But he has only ten more days in office.

After that, we can be proud of our country and its leaders again. No more race hustlers, hard left activists and nutcases.

I am getting the idea that you and wild are somehow uncomfortable with the idea of winning.
 
I would invite you to put your money where your mouth is and short the market with all the leverage you can muster.
Why would I short this market? It is going up, and I'm quite sure it will continue to go up for some time. Any restraint will come from rising interest rates and a rising dollar. We should see typical Republican management of the economy, i.e., massive and useless military expenditures to help out the defense industry, reduced regulation to screw the consumer, low wages to help the suppliers of credit, declining private savings rates, and massive deficits. And inflation that hits home during the subsequent administration. Only a fool would short this market.

(The rise in the market so far has been limited mainly to the DOW, which is what?, 30 stocks maybe, and it is over weighted in oil. Trump doesn't know anything at all, but he's come out saying global warming is bunk. That's going to help oil, but the real impetus was supplied by OPEC. Higher energy cost has a follow-on effect. The market is going up, not down. That was already in place before the election but the mix of stocks helped and hurt will be altered a little by the election outcome. Large government deficits in times of recession are needed. In boom times, however, huge deficits ala Reagan, the "W", and now our idiot President Trump, are a "brilliant" Republican "innovation." Anything to help Wall Street, Big Business, and the "Defense" industry. "Only the little people pay taxes" and the little people never catch on. Let the kids pay later.)
 
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