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[DS] Strings Are Being Cut,WWIII Canceled,We Need To End The Endless To Take Back Control – Ep. 3667


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Click On Picture To See Larger PictureThe blue states destroyed their states and cities by brining in illegals. The job numbers are manipulated to make you think illegals were adding to the economy via taxes, all fake. Trump makes another tariff deal, Canada is close. [CB] are now ramping up on gold purchases, why not paper currency? Trump is now exposing and removing everything the [DS] has put into place over the many years. Trump is cutting strings of the [DS] across the world and now he is focused on Iran, soon the people of Iran will rise up and take back their country. Trump is in control of the operation, the end goal is peace. Trump is ending the endless in this country and around the world so we the people can take back control of the US. There will be no WWIII.

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https://twitter.com/WallStreetApes/status/1934431383956672732

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  Because they have to pay for all the empty buildings that are in this downtown. Building after building is empty. Shop after shop. No one’s there anymore. The restaurants have closed down.

And who’s footing the bill? It’s the people that live in Minneapolis. They’re paying 20- 27% more than to cover the lease on these buildings. The taxpayers are paying for these empty buildings. Why are these buildings empty? Well, one reason why is because Governor Tim Walsh does not require federal employees to go to work here. They’re still working from home.

Therefore, no one’s coming down here to work. Crime has went up in this city because no one’s coming to work. Everyone’s left. No shops are open, no restaurants are opened. This is what is happening in Minneapolis. It is actually a dying city, and it’s very sad. One good thing, though, if you did come to this city, you’d actually save a lot of money because.

Because there’s nowhere to shop. It’s a beautiful city, but it’s a dying city. Governor Tim Walz, we dodged a bullet not having him as a VP.” **Quick context: The governor doesn’t have authority over federal workers coming into the office, those building contracts should be terminated. Tim Walz is responsible however for all the businesses closing and the state employees that don’t have to come into work

US Retail Sales Tumbled In May As Gas Prices Fell, Car-Buying Stalled 

 

And after the small 0.1% MoM rise the prior month was revised to a 0.1% MoM decline, BofA was right again with Retail Sales tumbling 0.9% MoM in May – the biggest drop since March 2023…

Source: Bloomberg

The big driver of downside was a drop in Gasoline Station sales – which makes some sense as gas prices have tumbled – and an even bigger drop in Auto Sales (as the tariff front running surge evaporates)…

 

Source: zerohedge.com

https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1934913157832822902

https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1934804048814735704

 the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reversed guidance issued last week, which had temporarily exempted farms, hotels, and restaurants from immigration raids. On Monday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials instructed agents to resume conducting raids at these worksites, following pushback from the White House and immigration hardliners. This reversal came after a brief pause prompted by concerns from industries reliant on migrant labor, as voiced by President Trump on Truth Social

The $96 Billion Lie: How Liberal Economists Manipulate Immigration Statistics to Hide the Truth About America’s Job Crisis

  • For years, liberal advocacy groups and complicit media outlets have pushed a narrative that sounds almost too good to be true: illegal immigrants are contributing $96 billion annually in taxes while maintaining higher employment rates than native-born Americans.  
  • The $96 billion figure lumps together sales taxes paid by everyone, excise taxes on gasoline and utilities, property taxes supposedly “indirectly paid through rent”, which is an economic fallacy, and a small fraction of actual income taxes.
  • Advocates then present this mix as if undocumented immigrants are dutifully filing tax returns and contributing to Social Security like law-abiding citizens.
  • They are not.
  • One of the most egregious manipulations is counting rent payments as “indirect property tax contributions.” This violates basic economic principles. When someone pays rent, they are buying housing services from a landlord. The landlord pays property taxes from rental income, but tenants are no more “paying property taxes” than they are paying the landlord’s mortgage or maintenance costs. That’s why renters cannot claim these deductions on their tax returns.
  • Another major misrepresentation involves Social Security. Liberal groups claim undocumented workers “pay into Social Security without drawing benefits,” creating a net gain.
  • The way the scam works: multiple illegal workers use the same borrowed or false Social Security number, a crime, and all earnings are credited to that one legal person’s account. For example, five individuals might use the same SSN to drive for Uber or deliver for Grubhub. At retirement, the person who owns the SSN collects benefits based on all their combined earnings. Liberals argue that only 20% of illegal workers draw benefits, but one person receives payouts inflated by multiple workers’ contributions.
  • There’s no net gain. Contributions are misattributed, resulting in higher benefits for a single recipient.
  • While liberal groups exaggerate economic contributions, they downplay the negative impact on the U.S. job market. Basic economics: as labor supply rises and demand stays constant, wages fall. With an estimated 11–18 million undocumented workers, many from countries where U.S. minimum wage is aspirational, the labor supply is artificially inflated, especially in unskilled and semi-skilled sectors.
  • Foreign-born workers make up over 19% of the U.S. workforce, more than 32 million out of 169 million, and consistently have higher labor force participation rates than native-born Americans. This displaces U.S. workers and puts downward pressure on wages across the employment ladder, pushing some out of the labor force entirely. Due to the lack of Social Security numbers, it’s likely that undocumented immigrants are undercounted in these figures, meaning the actual percentage of foreign-born workers is even higher.
  •  And under current unemployment calculations, working even one hour per week counts as “employed.” So if an American loses a good construction job to an illegal and ends up working part-time at McDonald’s, it doesn’t change the unemployment rate.
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    source: thegatewaypundit.com

    Trump Says Trade Deal With Canada ‘Achievable’ Within Days Or Weeks 

    • U.S. President Donald Trump signalled a trade deal with Canada could be reached in the coming days or weeks, provided both sides find common ground.
    • Trump made the comments when speaking to reporters after a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney on the morning of June 16.
    • Trump said trade with Canada would be among the key topics discussed at the summit. “I think we are going to accomplish a lot,” Trump said. “I think our primary focus will be trade, and trade with Canada, and I’m sure we can work something out.”
    • When asked if a potential deal could be reached within days or weeks, Trump said “it’s achievable,” while noting that “both parties have to agree.” Asked what is preventing the two nations from reaching a deal, the president pointed to the “different concepts” he and Carney hold.
    • “I have a tariff concept; Mark has a different concept, which is something that some people like, but we are going to see if we can get to the bottom of it today,” Trump said.
    • Source: zerohedge.com

       

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