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  1. ako berza ovako nastavi neke tech kompanije ce uskoro vredeti nista. Ili su samo dani za kupovanje?
  2. nonick

    NBA 2024-25

    OKC ih bije i laktom u glavu, sudije ono, sta da sviraju bezveze sa 60 poena razlike. Memphis je imao i bolje dane. 🙂
  3. Zato sto se US ponasa neprijateljski prema nama, pitaj Trampa zasto. Pedeset puta su ti vec objasnili svi forumasi osim fantoma, znaci svi koji su na ovoj temi i ti jos uvek ne shvatas. Ne znam sta je ovde u sredi, bezobraznost, bahatost, glupost, zlonamera ili sve zajedno? Verglas istu laz vec mesec dana pa mesas redosled i razlog tarifa. Bold: ispada da smo mi poceli ovaj trade war zbog nekih hebenih mlecnih proizvoda?
  4. opa. Trump blasts Fed Chair Powell, saying his ‘termination cannot come fast enough’
  5. Mazohista sam, kakvu je Izrael ponudu podneo? Jel ima nekog odgovora?
  6. Plus, ono najjezivije, monogima od njih i prijaju ove diktartorkske radnje. Neko bi se zabrinuo da je rejting pao samo 2%, naravno to nisu ovi brainwashed republikanci koji kao celina jos zivi u nekoj fazi Stokholmskog sindroma ili je od ogromne neverice jos uvek u denial fazi. Zato kod normalnijeg dela stanovnistva, independents, rejting za ekonomiju je pala 30%, naravno fantom je ovo greskom propustio 🙂
  7. Juce si rakle da su dve sudije zakljucile da je bi clan MS-13, sto nije istina, pa sam napisao da je to suprotno od cinjenice. Sad se vracas sa "facilitate"? 🙂 Jon Stewart je dobro primetio juce, da oni uzivaju u ovom - onako sado/fasitiscki - taj predsdenik El Salvadora i Tramp juce na knoferenciji za stampu, jedan kaze da on nije u toku (Tramp) a drugi (Bukele) kaze kako da on vrati teroristu u USA, nema ovlascenja. I tako sprdaju se reporterima i keze se, smeju. Mora da nesto nije u redu u glavi ako se ponasas kao psihopata, svaki hebeni dan.
  8. Bas suprotno je tacno. Ovo je vec fasizam i diktatura. To be clear, Mr. Abrego Garcia has never been charged with — let alone convicted of — being a member of the gang. But during his deportation proceedings, some evidence was introduced that he belonged to MS-13, and judges decided it was enough to keep him in custody while the matter was resolved. Some of President Trump’s top aides on Monday misstated several key facts involving the deportation of a Maryland man to El Salvador last month, blatantly contradicting other members of the administration who have maintained for weeks that his expulsion was an “administrative error.” In remarks from the Oval Office and on television, Mr. Trump’s advisers suddenly declared that the man, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, had been lawfully sent to a prison in El Salvador. The White House also sought to portray a recent Supreme Court ruling in Mr. Abrego Garcia’s case as a victory when in fact the decision was a nuanced one. It partly found in favor of Mr. Abrego Garcia while also leaving open a loophole for the administration to avoid bringing him back from El Salvador. The efforts by the Trump administration to misrepresent the case came as President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador announced after a meeting with Mr. Trump that his government would not return Mr. Abrego Garcia to U.S. soil. Advertisement SKIP ADVERTISEMENT Here are some of the ways in which the White House has twisted the facts. A top Trump adviser said Mr. Abrego Garcia had not been mistakenly deported. When Mr. Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran immigrant, was arrested while looking for work at a Home Depot in Maryland in 2019, a judge determined that he should not be deported to his homeland because he might face danger there. The ruling, known as a “withholding from removal” order, meant that he could stay in the United States with a measure of legal protection. In March, however, he was suddenly pulled over by federal agents who accused him of being a member of the Salvadoran gang MS-13 and inaccurately told him that his protected status in the country had changed. Within three days, he was on a plane with other migrants to a prison in El Salvador called CECOT, which is known for its human rights violations. After Mr. Abrego Garcia’s family sued the government seeking his return, several Trump administration officials — including the United States solicitor general — made a rare admission: The White House had made a mistake when it deported Mr. Abrego Garcia. But on Monday, Stephen Miller, Mr. Trump’s top domestic policy adviser, abruptly changed course. He declared on Fox News that Mr. Abrego Garcia had not in fact been wrongfully deported. Advertisement SKIP ADVERTISEMENT “He was not mistakenly sent to El Salvador,” Mr. Miller said, adding, “This was the right person sent to the right place.” The sudden turnabout was remarkable not only because Mr. Miller, who is not a lawyer, contradicted previous assertions by some within the administration, but also because he appeared to go against the findings of the Supreme Court. In their recent ruling in Mr. Abrego Garcia’s case, the justices immediately stated that the government itself had taken the position that “the removal to El Salvador was the result of an ‘administrative error.’” That view had already been advanced in court papers by a top official at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and by D. John Sauer, Mr. Trump’s newly appointed solicitor general. It was also offered during a court hearing this month by Erez Reuveni, a Justice Department lawyer who was handling the case — that is, until he was fired this weekend, according to a person familiar with the matter. Mr. Miller blamed a Justice Department lawyer for admitting the deportation was wrong. In one of the more remarkable moments in his appearance on Fox News, Mr. Miller blamed Mr. Reuveni — and only Mr. Reuveni — for having planted the idea that Mr. Abrego Garcia’s deportation had been in error. Advertisement SKIP ADVERTISEMENT “A D.O.J. lawyer who has since been relieved of duty, a saboteur, a Democrat, put into a filing, incorrectly, that this was a mistaken removal,” Mr. Miller said. That assertion, however, flew in the face of the fact that other Trump officials had said the exact same thing. One of them was Mr. Sauer, a top-ranking Justice Department official. Another was Robert Cerna, the acting field office director for enforcement and removal operations at ICE. Early in the case, Mr. Cerna submitted a sworn declaration about Mr. Abrego Garcia’s deportation, and made clear that it was a mistake. Advertisement SKIP ADVERTISEMENT “This removal was an error,” he said. Moreover, just a few weeks before he was fired, Mr. Reuveni was praised as a “top-notched” prosecutor by his superiors in an email announcing a recent promotion. The attorney general did not fully explain what the courts have said about Mr. Abrego Garcia and MS-13. Mr. Trump and his top aides have repeatedly accused Mr. Abrego Garcia of being a member of MS-13. They have also said at times that he is a terrorist — but only because the administration recently designated MS-13 as a terrorist organization. In the Oval Office on Monday, Attorney General Pam Bondi said that two courts — an immigration court and an appellate court — had “ruled” that Mr. Abrego Garcia was a member of MS-13. But Ms. Bondi’s statement was a bit misleading. To be clear, Mr. Abrego Garcia has never been charged with — let alone convicted of — being a member of the gang. But during his deportation proceedings, some evidence was introduced that he belonged to MS-13, and judges decided it was enough to keep him in custody while the matter was resolved. Advertisement SKIP ADVERTISEMENT But other judges have found the same evidence to be lacking. When Judge Paula Xinis, who has been overseeing the efforts to bring Mr. Abrego Garcia back to the United States, considered the accusations that he was a gang member, she decided they were less than persuasive. “The ‘evidence’ against Abrego Garcia consisted of nothing more than his Chicago Bulls hat and hoodie, and a vague, uncorroborated allegation from a confidential informant claiming he belonged to MS-13’s ‘Western’ clique in New York — a place he has never lived,” Judge Xinis wrote in an order last week. In its daily update to Judge Xinis outlining what steps it has taken to return Mr. Abrego Garcia to the United States, the Justice Department, submitting its filing more than an hour late, echoed many of the recalcitrant remarks that administration officials made in the Oval Office. It included the assertion that in 2019, a judge had determined that Mr. Abrego Garcia was a member of MS-13. Link Sada je vec i DHS web stranica updejtovana i izgleda kao da citate FOX news. Ovo je Trampistan, ovo je 1984 uzivo. P.S. znaci ako ga ne vrate idu protiv SCOTUS. Ovo ce biti navjeci test dosada.
  9. Jbt, koji cult mentality. Ne treba uopste sa ovima da se raspravlja u bilo cemo sto je vezano za Trampa ili politiku. Dobijamo odgovore, kao od forumasa, on najbolje zna, cista religija.
  10. hahaha, koji f'n genije. Ukopava se svaki dan dublje i dublje. Laz i glupost je neogranicena kod njega - runs strong. Uzivancija ce biti sad slusati spin, talking on both ends of your mouth je najpopularnija disciplina minjionima ove totalitarne "administracije". Sad ako neko kaze da je PLAN postojao?! Bolje da pokazu taj plan vec jednom da vidimo, hahaha 🙂Sigurno on zna bolje, sad ce da izvadi kartu iz kutije za sah, kec iz dupeta itd.
  11. Tesla Halts Orders in China on U.S. Imported Models
  12. Ako neko ogleda do kraja, nikad, ali nikad ne nositi dete niz stepenica ovako kao ovaj deadbeat dad.
  13. Jedva cekam MAGAriku kad navale na patike i televizore u boji u Kanadu. Jebote, otvoricu stand 5 kilometara od granice. Morace neku novu teror jedinicu da izmisle koji ce se samo baviti svercom, thirtd world country. Kineska roba - odma El Salvador.
  14. Ovo je vec fantom nivo. Znas da je 99% u USA small business, videcemo tih famoznih 145% tarifa prema Kini kako rade strateski. Nije 10% nego 25%, i nije rekao nego fentalin stoji u Emergency order-u, ili sta li je vec, sto je on potpisao.
  15. Pa insajeder trajding je samo kolatererlna dobit onima koji su znali, ako ih ima, sigurno nekoliko, ali to nije ni poenta. Medjutim staviti tarife celom svetu sa ciframa izvucenog iz dupeta je jamo glupost.
  16. Berza opet dole, cekam da Tramp javi da kupujemo.
  17. thowing Zorana under the bus, just like that 🙂
  18. I danas ujutru stoogentsi na TV pricaju kako je Tramp bas ovo hteo i sve ide po planu. Ni da trepnu 🙂 ... dok istovremeno na splitscreen ide kako Tramp prica da su bili bonds.
  19. Fantom odma spicio par 1000 reci. 🙂 Donald Trump has finally blinked - but it's not the stock markets that have forced him to act The US president had brushed off the sour equity market reaction to his tariffs as being akin to "medicine" that had to be taken. ... But, as ever, it is the bond markets that have forced Mr Trump to blink - and, make no mistake, blink is what he has done. To begin with, following the imposition of his tariffs - which were justified by some cockamamie mathematics and a spurious equation complete with Greek characters - bond prices rose as equities sold off. That was not unusual: big sell-offs in equities, such as those seen in 1987 and in 2008, tend to be accompanied by rallies in bonds. However, this week has seen something altogether different, with equities continuing to crater and US government bonds following suit. At the beginning of the week yields on 10-year US Treasury bonds, traditionally seen as the safest of safe haven investments, were at 4.00%. By early yesterday, they had risen to 4.51%, a huge jump by the standards of most investors. This is important. ... Now part of the selling appears to have been down to investors concluding, probably rightly, that Mr Trump's tariffs would inject a big dose of inflation into the US economy - and inflation is the enemy of all bond investors. Part of it appears to be due to the fact the US Treasury had on Tuesday suffered the weakest demand in nearly 18 months for $58bn worth of three-year bonds that it was trying to sell. But in this particular case, the selling appears to have been primarily due to investors, chiefly hedge funds, unwinding what are known as 'basis trades' - in simple terms a strategy used to profit from the difference between a bond priced at, say, $100 and a futures contract for that same bond priced at, say, $105. In ordinary circumstances, a hedge fund might buy the bond at $100 and sell the futures contract at $105 and make a profit when the two prices converge, in what is normally a relatively risk-free trade. So risk-free, in fact, that hedge funds will 'leverage' - or borrow heavily - themselves to maximise potential returns. The sudden and violent fall in US Treasuries this week reflected the fact that hedge funds were having to close those trades by selling Treasuries. ... Of course, Mr Trump will not admit he has blinked, claiming last night some investors had got "a little bit yippy, a little bit afraid". And it is perfectly possible that markets face more volatile days ahead: the spectre of Mr Trump's tariffs being reinstated 90 days from now still looms and a full-blown trade war between the US and China is now raging. But Mr Trump has blinked. The bond vigilantes have brought him to heel. This president, who by his aggressive use of emergency executive powers had appeared to be more powerful than any of his predecessors, will never seem quite so powerful again.
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