The ones who are not regretting are mostly pro Putin and incels11% regretting their vote prior to tarrrif Armageddon.
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MORAN: Even some people who voted for you are saying, 'I didn't sign up for this.' So how do you answer those concerns?
TRUMP: Well, they did sign up for it actually
Since BKSY won't load on my work network that just leaves me interpreting that in SO many ways.....Thanks for the new term, FOTUS.
I haven’t talked to people about it but I also rarely go to touristy areas.Hey @fskimospy and @MrSquished
Since we're from NYC.. I'm wondering if you're noticing streets and shops and restaurants and community centers being a lot less crowded from about 4 months ago. Is it just me or you're noticing the same?
I've also heard some neighbors complain about people leaving cars parked for months collecting dust on the street sides recently which make it harder for them to find parking.
One made an offhand comment to me that the migrants left themselves because they didn't want to be shipped to El Salvador.
Businesses are complaining about less customers.. even my favorite pizza shop said business dropped by about 40%
Just curious if you're seeing the same thing or it's isolated in my area..
With Republicans stating that non-citizens have no rights, a foreign national would be insane to visit the U.S. It puts us in the company of North Korea.I haven’t talked to people about it but I also rarely go to touristy areas.
I think NYC is going to be in for a bad time though as I imagine international tourism is going to take a huge hit and we do a lot of that.
I haven’t talked to people about it but I also rarely go to touristy areas.
I think NYC is going to be in for a bad time though as I imagine international tourism is going to take a huge hit and we do a lot of that.
I don't live in New York City, just next door to it and I'm in there often. Although not as much the last couple months as I meant an amazing woman who lives in New Jersey.Hey @fskimospy and @MrSquished
Since we're from NYC.. I'm wondering if you're noticing streets and shops and restaurants and community centers being a lot less crowded from about 4 months ago. Is it just me or you're noticing the same?
I've also heard some neighbors complain about people leaving cars parked for months collecting dust on the street sides recently which make it harder for them to find parking.
One made an offhand comment to me that the migrants left themselves because they didn't want to be shipped to El Salvador.
Businesses are complaining about less customers.. even my favorite pizza shop said business dropped by about 40%
Just curious if you're seeing the same thing or it's isolated in my area..
I am completely serious that if a foreign national asked me if they should come here I would say no as it’s not safe.With Republicans stating that non-citizens have no rights, a foreign national would be insane to visit the U.S. It puts us in the company of North Korea.
Felon of the US is what I read it as.Since BKSY won't load on my work network that just leaves me interpreting that in SO many ways.....
Too late I already convinced myself it was FuckfaceFelon of the US is what I read it as.
Drill baby, drill!Oof WTI under $58.
Yea good deal spend 1 to save 7.The corrupt hit parade just \keeps on rolling
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Pay to play in force.The corrupt hit parade just \keeps on rolling
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That's cute.
Number of Americans financing their groceries going up quite a bit already.
“In a survey conducted April 2-3 of 2,000 U.S. consumers ages 18 to 79, around half reported having used buy now, pay later services. Of those consumers, 25% of respondents said they were using BNPL loans to buy groceries, up from 14% in 2024 and 21% in 2023, the firm said.”
“Meanwhile, 41% of respondents said they made a late payment on a BNPL loan in the past year, up from 34% in the year prior, the survey found.”
More Americans are financing groceries with buy now, pay later loans — and more are paying those bills late, survey says
Consumers are using buy now, pay later plans to pay for essentials such as groceries, as concerns around the economy grow.www.cnbc.com