And just WHY did he vote for donvict, anyway? Was it really for "business savvy"?
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And just WHY did he vote for donvict, anyway? Was it really for "business savvy"?
:/
World's biggest fucking idiot comes to terms with being a massive fucking idiot
You can still take solice in knowing that you "owned some libs" though. That just makes the whole thing worth it, doesn't it?
Heartbreaking.
I can’t stop crying about this redcap’s 23% loss in profits. Never mind that I’m not sure whether my Social Security disability will continue at all (it’s been delayed the last couple of months, to the point I can’t afford ramen right now) or that they’re building interment camps. Or that my doctors say Medicare won’t allow my prescriptions anymore unless I can travel the hour and a half to physically show up at their office, which I cannot do since I’m 100% homebound and Medicare has suddenly decided they’re not allowing remote visits anymore, so I’ll have to stop taking lifesaving meds I’ve been on for 20 years.
But yes, this guy’s 23% profit loss will keep me up tonight.
My heart bleeds purple peanut butter.
Oh and my little friends violin
I did not vote for a neutron bomb to wipe out supply chains and small businesses...
Yes you did jackass. People like him are the reason I don't have a job anymore.
Hey, be fair to the guy. He only voted for all the ways Trump promised to hurt the people he didn't like, not for the ways Trump promised to hurt him.
At some level, I'm just jealous of these people for getting what they voted for. I haven't gotten what I voted for ever since I was old enough to vote.
If only someone had told him the consequences of voting for Trump
If only he could have seen how donvict would have behaved when in office...hm, wonder how someone might have gone about looking into that...
Maybe the Lib he owned
This is just like Chinese Cultural Revolution. That destroyed their economy and it took them a few decades to rebuild.
It is easier to destroy but hard to build..I hope they learned their lesson.
I doubt it. They will later have all kinds of apologists explaining how donvict just didn't do his idiocy HARD enough. That's assuming we even still have elections and the Republicans feel any need whatsoever to "explain" their cult leader's actions.
But I watched these dipshits in the wake of Ronnie Raygun's destruction, and no, they ain't going to learn shit.
I hope they learned their lesson.
Oh I'm sure the Chinese did, republicans however? ...
The vast majority of them won’t learn anything. They are just looking to blame someone right now. Next election (if there is one) some dem will say something they hate, things will be better for them, and they are right back on the trump train.
Most of them are too far gone, in the cult, and listen to nothing but the propaganda. Any soft realization will quickly be forgotten when they are told how it’s the other sides fault b
Yep, they'll just blame the Chinese, Europe and of course the Democrats.
Yep this is "Trump's Great Leap Forward" and we should start referring to it as such.
It'd be a banger if the average asshole in America wasn't so stupid that they'd read that as a positive.
"In fact this will be the greatest leap forward. A big beautiful leap!" and the hateful morons will cheer as he says it.
Mao wanted people to smelt iron in their backyards, Trump wants people to raise chickens in their backyards.
Chickens are at least more likely to be useful. That is more of an accident than anything, seeing as Trump and Mao are just different shapes of crap.
I'm heartbroken. But not for this motherfucker.
Craig Fuller thought he was voting for business savvy, not economic shock therapy.
Does he know anything at all about the felon who has left a long trail of failed businesses and can bankrupt ~~a casino~~ three casinos? Trump is doing pretty much exactly what he said he'd do and any CEO that doesn't know that deserves to be unemployed.
Bet they won't stop voting Republican tho
"See the next GOP president will fix it all with this one simple trick. Yup. It'll totally work. USA USA."
Zero fucking sympathy and this is just the beginning of the US collapse. There will be plenty of used trucks and trailers.
I don't understand, why doesn't he just "pull himself up by by his bootstraps" and work harder. That's what they tell everyone else, right?
Aha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha... Suffer, you stupid tool.
Heartbreaking? Nah. More like utterly infuriating that they were duped despite the prior term and decades of demonstrated corruption and incompetence.
I’ve no sympathy at all.
...voting for business savvy...
Did this guy sleep through Trump's first term? Things are worse now than it was then but he messed things up the first time too.
I'm sick of calling my senators I'm gonna start calling these guys and dunking on them
Spoiler alert they will still vote republican.
Fuller runs Freightwaves. He’s all over the place prognosticating the shipping and logistics community.
I could find no source for the OP post other than the linked popup “news” site.
Fuller is more recently quoted as saying the “recession” (the market downturn due to trump’s idiotic knee-jerk tariff implementation) is over and expecting a market change.
Dude’s an idiot, just another CEO analyst always trying to put a positive spin on any negative event to do with his industry.
TL;DR:
Craig Fuller, founder of FreightWaves and once a potential Trump transportation pick, says the 145% tariffs on Chinese goods have triggered a supply chain collapse, truck traffic from LA ports is down 23%, with 50% import drops predicted. Even major logistics firms like Knight-Swift blame "toxic tariffs" for plummeting volumes.
In his view, the 145% tariffs on Chinese goods are functionally an embargo, and they’ve been rolled out so suddenly that U.S. companies haven’t had time to adapt. “It’s too much too fast,” Fuller told reporters in a phone interview. “The economy can’t absorb it.”
If only an expert had known this beforehand.