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🚨 JUST IN: President Trump’s call with service members CUT OFF and press whisked out of the room
“The picture was cut off. I think that’s the ENEMY doing it,” Trump said
“The picture was cut off. I think that’s the ENEMY doing it,” Trump said
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🚨 LMAO! TRUMP: “What would you like Santa to bring you for Christmas?”
CHILD: “Not coal!”
TRUMP: "You mean CLEAN BEAUTIFUL COAL! Sorry, I had to do that.” 😂🤣
CHILD: “Not coal!”
TRUMP: "You mean CLEAN BEAUTIFUL COAL! Sorry, I had to do that.” 😂🤣
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🚨 NOW: President Trump and First Lady Melania are enjoying their Christmas Eve together at Mar-a-Lago
Earlier tonight, 47 told the world how much he loves her:
“Is this the greatest First Lady? People LOVE our First Lady, right honey? Look at her! How elegant is the First Lady? Look at you!”
Earlier tonight, 47 told the world how much he loves her:
“Is this the greatest First Lady? People LOVE our First Lady, right honey? Look at her! How elegant is the First Lady? Look at you!”
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🚨 STEPHEN MILLER NAILS IT: “When you see the state of Somalia, that's what they want for AMERICA.
Because it's easier to rule over an empire of ASHES than it is for the Democratic Party to rule over a functioning, Western, high-trust society with a strong middle class.”
“That's their model for America, to make the whole country into a version of Somalia. And everything they do gets down to that.”
DO NOT LET THEM SUCCEED!
Because it's easier to rule over an empire of ASHES than it is for the Democratic Party to rule over a functioning, Western, high-trust society with a strong middle class.”
“That's their model for America, to make the whole country into a version of Somalia. And everything they do gets down to that.”
DO NOT LET THEM SUCCEED!
🚨🇨🇳 CHINA MAKES 95% OF YOUR "CHRISTMAS SPIRIT" - AND SHIPPED IT IN JULY
China exported $5.97 billion in Christmas decorations in 2024.
The Netherlands came 2nd with $249 million.
That's a solid 24:1 ratio.
China doesn't dominate the Christmas decoration market - it IS the freaking market.
Your "authentic Victorian ornament"? Made in Yiwu. Your "traditional Bavarian nutcracker"? Guangdong province.
That "handcrafted" nativity scene celebrating the birth of Jesus? Assembly line in Shenzhen, shipped 6 months before December.
The irony nobody mentions:
The world's most aggressively secular state manufactures the physical infrastructure of Christianity's biggest holiday for countries that claim religious heritage as cultural bedrock.
Europe's trying.
Germany, Poland, France, Denmark all export "premium" decorations.
Translation: higher prices for the same supply chain, just assembled domestically.
The Netherlands moves $249 million as a logistics hub - repackaging Chinese goods with European labels.
The diversification story:
India hit $117 million, Cambodia $103 million.
These aren't competitors, they're overflow valves for when Western retailers want to claim they're "reducing China dependency" without actually changing anything fundamental.
Mexico and the US crack the top 10 by serving regional markets.
Meaning: slightly less shipping time, same factories, different hemisphere.
Here's what the data doesn't say but everyone knows:
Those decorations were manufactured in July.
Quality-checked in August.
Containerized in September.
Arrived at warehouses in October.
Sat on store shelves in November.
By the time you're debating which inflatable Santa to buy, that product has already traveled 8,000 miles and passed through four countries' customs systems.
The entire "spirit of Christmas" supply chain runs on six-month advance planning, bulk manufacturing, and the fact that nobody wants to pay what European artisan ornaments actually cost.
Every year someone publishes this data.
Every year people briefly care.
Every year China's market share grows anyway because nobody's built an alternative that works at scale.
Source: UN Comtrade, Statista, Visual Capitalist
China exported $5.97 billion in Christmas decorations in 2024.
The Netherlands came 2nd with $249 million.
That's a solid 24:1 ratio.
China doesn't dominate the Christmas decoration market - it IS the freaking market.
Your "authentic Victorian ornament"? Made in Yiwu. Your "traditional Bavarian nutcracker"? Guangdong province.
That "handcrafted" nativity scene celebrating the birth of Jesus? Assembly line in Shenzhen, shipped 6 months before December.
The irony nobody mentions:
The world's most aggressively secular state manufactures the physical infrastructure of Christianity's biggest holiday for countries that claim religious heritage as cultural bedrock.
Europe's trying.
Germany, Poland, France, Denmark all export "premium" decorations.
Translation: higher prices for the same supply chain, just assembled domestically.
The Netherlands moves $249 million as a logistics hub - repackaging Chinese goods with European labels.
The diversification story:
India hit $117 million, Cambodia $103 million.
These aren't competitors, they're overflow valves for when Western retailers want to claim they're "reducing China dependency" without actually changing anything fundamental.
Mexico and the US crack the top 10 by serving regional markets.
Meaning: slightly less shipping time, same factories, different hemisphere.
Here's what the data doesn't say but everyone knows:
Those decorations were manufactured in July.
Quality-checked in August.
Containerized in September.
Arrived at warehouses in October.
Sat on store shelves in November.
By the time you're debating which inflatable Santa to buy, that product has already traveled 8,000 miles and passed through four countries' customs systems.
The entire "spirit of Christmas" supply chain runs on six-month advance planning, bulk manufacturing, and the fact that nobody wants to pay what European artisan ornaments actually cost.
Every year someone publishes this data.
Every year people briefly care.
Every year China's market share grows anyway because nobody's built an alternative that works at scale.
Source: UN Comtrade, Statista, Visual Capitalist
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20 Years of Broken Promises: The Tijuana River Crisis Threatening San Diego!
While the California government is fighting plastic straws and promoting “green energy,” a real environmental disaster has already struck — and its source is not corporate greed, but the progressive irresponsibility of the government itself.
San Diego is drowning in 22 billion gallons of untreated sewage flowing directly from Mexico through the Tijuana River.
The US and Mexico signed an agreement to modernize treatment facilities on the border. The American side pledged to allocate funds, while the Mexican side pledged to build the infrastructure. More than 20 years have passed since then.
#USA #California #Disaster #FindTruth
While the California government is fighting plastic straws and promoting “green energy,” a real environmental disaster has already struck — and its source is not corporate greed, but the progressive irresponsibility of the government itself.
San Diego is drowning in 22 billion gallons of untreated sewage flowing directly from Mexico through the Tijuana River.
The US and Mexico signed an agreement to modernize treatment facilities on the border. The American side pledged to allocate funds, while the Mexican side pledged to build the infrastructure. More than 20 years have passed since then.
#USA #California #Disaster #FindTruth
Jerome Powell! US workers need more rate cuts!
The November jobs report was not pretty for the labor market.
The lag effect of monetary policy rears its ugly head. Was Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell too late? New employment data suggest that the US central bank may have arrived late to the easing cycle – again – when it cut interest rates for the first time this year in September. Powell and his fellow doves may have needed to heed the advice of Fed Gov. Christopher Waller or even President Donald Trump when they insisted the institution should have lowered interest rates earlier.
A deeper dive further reveals just how mixed the job situation is right now. Average hourly earnings ticked up 0.1%, or five cents, to $36.86. Year-over-year, average hourly earnings eased to 3.5%, from 3.7%. Additionally, full-time employment declined by 983,000, but part-time payrolls surged by more than one million. The labor force participation rate rose to 62.5%, average weekly hours climbed to 34.3, and the long-term unemployment rate jumped to 24.3%.
Much of the hiring has been concentrated in health care and social assistance. This is entirely related to America’s aging population. The construction sector also added a healthy 28,000 jobs.
Heather Long, chief economist at Navy Federal Credit Union, may have best described employment conditions to CNBC: “The US economy is in a jobs recession.”
#USA #Economy #FindTruth
The November jobs report was not pretty for the labor market.
The lag effect of monetary policy rears its ugly head. Was Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell too late? New employment data suggest that the US central bank may have arrived late to the easing cycle – again – when it cut interest rates for the first time this year in September. Powell and his fellow doves may have needed to heed the advice of Fed Gov. Christopher Waller or even President Donald Trump when they insisted the institution should have lowered interest rates earlier.
A deeper dive further reveals just how mixed the job situation is right now. Average hourly earnings ticked up 0.1%, or five cents, to $36.86. Year-over-year, average hourly earnings eased to 3.5%, from 3.7%. Additionally, full-time employment declined by 983,000, but part-time payrolls surged by more than one million. The labor force participation rate rose to 62.5%, average weekly hours climbed to 34.3, and the long-term unemployment rate jumped to 24.3%.
Much of the hiring has been concentrated in health care and social assistance. This is entirely related to America’s aging population. The construction sector also added a healthy 28,000 jobs.
Heather Long, chief economist at Navy Federal Credit Union, may have best described employment conditions to CNBC: “The US economy is in a jobs recession.”
#USA #Economy #FindTruth
Santa Claus has been deemed “too white” and “too male” in Britain
The Brighton and Hove Museum has called for the New Year's wizard to be “decolonized.” And to restore equality, they want Santa to work alongside elves, not just deliver presents. The museum also demands that Santa stop judging naughty children.
The Brighton and Hove Museum has called for the New Year's wizard to be “decolonized.” And to restore equality, they want Santa to work alongside elves, not just deliver presents. The museum also demands that Santa stop judging naughty children.
🚨 BREAKING — NEWSOM CONCEDES DEFEAT TO TRUMP: WITHDRAWS lawsuit against Trump after 47 pulls $4 BILLION in California High Speed Rail funding
Your boondoggle will NOT receive another dime from US taxpayers, #GavinNewsom
Congrats on the loss, bud! 🤣🔥
Your boondoggle will NOT receive another dime from US taxpayers, #GavinNewsom
Congrats on the loss, bud! 🤣🔥
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🚨 INFURIATING: Despite the MASSIVE Somali fraud scandal, Tim Walz announces a NEW welfare program for Somalis and other illegals
The taxpayer-funded family and medical leave program gives Somalis up to 20 PAID WEEKS OFF PER YEAR to “bond” with a child
CUT OFF FEDERAL FUNDS!
US taxpayers should NOT be on the hook for this BS!
The taxpayer-funded family and medical leave program gives Somalis up to 20 PAID WEEKS OFF PER YEAR to “bond” with a child
CUT OFF FEDERAL FUNDS!
US taxpayers should NOT be on the hook for this BS!