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Folds? That is your take? You really can't be this fucking stupid. Oh wait, you are a libtard, of course you can.
yeah isn't that the universal view?

Didn't he reversed course on the 50% Sunday evening. He announced that he would push back his ultimatum until July 9 – a return more or less to the original timeline....? The 9th will be 90 days
The world knows he'll flip again here shortly.
 

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One of the things most of us who have a business is to think about realistic deadlines in advance, then put them in the contract and stand by them. It gives the job predictability, it lets the client know that I take my commitments seriously and expect them to do the same. Flipping would hurt that view and commitment and I'd be taken less seriously by those I'm serving ..Basic stuff MAGAS can't fathom.
call it respect .
 
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yeah isn't that the universal view?

Didn't he reversed course on the 50% Sunday evening. He announced that he would push back his ultimatum until July 9 – a return more or less to the original timeline....? The 9th will be 90 days
The world knows he'll flip again here shortly.
You are so fucking stupid it's mind-boggling.

Trying to educate a libtard is a losing cause.

Engaging in negotiations is "flipping, folding and reversing." Comically stuuuuuupid.
 
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Party A tries to sell a house or a business or anything for $ 1,000,000

Party B offers $ 900,000

They settle on $ 950,000

That's life, that's real, that happens every day in just about every significant transaction. That's how business is done.

In Libtardville, someone caved. That someone being whoever the conservative was. If they're both conservatives, we'll then they both caved

We need a cure people. For their sake
He is unbelievably stupid.
 

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You are so fucking stupid it's mind-boggling.

Trying to educate a libtard is a losing cause.

Engaging in negotiations is "flipping, folding and reversing." Comically stuuuuuupid.

Meh.... I'm crushed , I'd give up, you're better at sizing dicks anyway.
yeah he flips, i'm sorry I can't change that widely viewed perception Mr man handler .
 

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Problem is Trump administration is not being honest about what tariffs other countries are enforcing against the US.

That’s not going to be effective in negotiations if the whole world knows that.
 

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He is unbelievably stupid.

See Zit, that's where I disagree and that's a bigger problem.

I don't think Bozzie is stupid, not at all. Butt he just regurgitates the party line without challenge no matter how many times that party line has been proven wrong.

Bozzie is a fanatic

Vittard, Duhfeces, GTC08IQ, Fratfraud..... stupid people and / or documented frauds.

Jattking(?), Cinci(Something) and others that threatened lawsuits, have porn videos of my daughter, dox you if they could. They're scum

I think Bozzie is just a bleeding heart liberal. I know many. Democrats love you, Republicans and evil, and that's that. (RIP Mom, love you miss you)
 

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Party A tries to sell a house or a business or anything for $ 1,000,000

Party B offers $ 900,000

They settle on $ 950,000
Problem is in the case, it appears that Trump (if we call him Party A) is trying to sell a $950k asset for $10 million — or at least he is opening negotiations with that kind of figure.

I’m all for negotiation on trade deals — everyone should be.

I’m all for tariffs of some sort, especially on China.

But what I don’t like is HOW Trump is going about it. And frankly I don’t think a lot of conservatives like it either.
 

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So you say, I trust the process and I'm absolutely certain we'll be better when it's over than we were before it started

In all cases, without a single exception

Everything in between is red herring
 

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Meh.... I'm crushed , I'd give up, you're better at sizing dicks anyway.
yeah he flips, i'm sorry I can't change that widely viewed perception Mr man handler .
You get your material from Dafinch?
You're useless
 

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So you say, I trust the process and I'm absolutely certain we'll be better when it's over than we were before it started

In all cases, without a single exception

Everything in between is red herring
I guess we’ll find out, and I hope you’re right

Happy Memorial Day
 

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Hoarding disorder is a mental health condition where individuals have a persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, regardless of their actual value, which leads to excessive accumulation of items. This can affect their homes, making them unsafe or unlivable, and can also impact their daily life.

What are people typically hoarding?
  • Paper: Newspapers, magazines, bills, receipts, and other paperwork.
  • Clothing: Old, unused, or unwanted clothes.
  • Containers: Boxes, bags, and other storage items.
  • Household goods: Items that are no longer used or needed.
  • Animals: In some cases, people with hoarding disorder also accumulate a large number of animals.
  • Other: Trash, food, or even garbage.
Why do people hoard?
  • Emotional attachment:
    Individuals may feel a strong attachment to the items they hoard, even if they have no practical value.
  • Fear of losing something useful:
    People may believe they might need the item in the future or that it's too valuable to discard.
  • Sentimental value:
    Items may have sentimental value or memories associated with them, making it difficult to part with them.
    Difficulty making decisions:
    Individuals with hoarding disorder may struggle with decision-making, including deciding what to keep and what to discard.

    Impact of Hoarding
    • Unsafe living conditions:
      Excessive clutter can make homes unsafe and unhealthy, potentially leading to fire hazards or unsanitary conditions.
    • Difficulty with daily functioning:
      Hoarding can interfere with daily tasks, such as cooking, sleeping, or moving around the house.
    • Social and relationship problems:
      Hoarding can cause social isolation and strain relationships with family and friends.
    • Mental health issues:
      Hoarding can be a symptom of other mental health conditions, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) or anxiety.

 

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Hoarding disorder is a mental health condition where individuals have a persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, regardless of their actual value, which leads to excessive accumulation of items. This can affect their homes, making them unsafe or unlivable, and can also impact their daily life.

What are people typically hoarding?
  • Paper: Newspapers, magazines, bills, receipts, and other paperwork.
  • Clothing: Old, unused, or unwanted clothes.
  • Containers: Boxes, bags, and other storage items.
  • Household goods: Items that are no longer used or needed.
  • Animals: In some cases, people with hoarding disorder also accumulate a large number of animals.
  • Other: Trash, food, or even garbage.
Why do people hoard?
  • Emotional attachment:
    Individuals may feel a strong attachment to the items they hoard, even if they have no practical value.
  • Fear of losing something useful:
    People may believe they might need the item in the future or that it's too valuable to discard.
  • Sentimental value:
    Items may have sentimental value or memories associated with them, making it difficult to part with them.
    Difficulty making decisions:
    Individuals with hoarding disorder may struggle with decision-making, including deciding what to keep and what to discard.

    Impact of Hoarding
    • Unsafe living conditions:
      Excessive clutter can make homes unsafe and unhealthy, potentially leading to fire hazards or unsanitary conditions.
    • Difficulty with daily functioning:
      Hoarding can interfere with daily tasks, such as cooking, sleeping, or moving around the house.
    • Social and relationship problems:
      Hoarding can cause social isolation and strain relationships with family and friends.
    • Mental health issues:
      Hoarding can be a symptom of other mental health conditions, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) or anxiety.
You are the poster boy for mental health issues
 

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Hoarding disorder is a mental health condition where individuals have a persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, regardless of their actual value, which leads to excessive accumulation of items. This can affect their homes, making them unsafe or unlivable, and can also impact their daily life.

What are people typically hoarding?
  • Paper: Newspapers, magazines, bills, receipts, and other paperwork.
  • Clothing: Old, unused, or unwanted clothes.
  • Containers: Boxes, bags, and other storage items.
  • Household goods: Items that are no longer used or needed.
  • Animals: In some cases, people with hoarding disorder also accumulate a large number of animals.
  • Other: Trash, food, or even garbage.
Why do people hoard?
  • Emotional attachment:
    Individuals may feel a strong attachment to the items they hoard, even if they have no practical value.
  • Fear of losing something useful:
    People may believe they might need the item in the future or that it's too valuable to discard.
  • Sentimental value:
    Items may have sentimental value or memories associated with them, making it difficult to part with them.
    Difficulty making decisions:
    Individuals with hoarding disorder may struggle with decision-making, including deciding what to keep and what to discard.

    Impact of Hoarding
    • Unsafe living conditions:
      Excessive clutter can make homes unsafe and unhealthy, potentially leading to fire hazards or unsanitary conditions.
    • Difficulty with daily functioning:
      Hoarding can interfere with daily tasks, such as cooking, sleeping, or moving around the house.
    • Social and relationship problems:
      Hoarding can cause social isolation and strain relationships with family and friends.
    • Mental health issues:
      Hoarding can be a symptom of other mental health conditions, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) or anxiety.



Mostly hoarding the space between your eyes.

Nothing wrong with admitting you need help Barbie...I'd do it before you're stripped of whatever government handout your on.
 

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More about hoarding.

 

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The EU is ignoring Trump’s threats .

BOZO

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Wall Street traders have developed a biting new acronym for a strategy that’s become surprisingly lucrative for President Donald Trump’s whiplash-inducing trade policy: TACO – “Trump Always Chickens Out.”

comical ..wall street gets it
 

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DJT will use his Business savvy and throw curveballs with Tarifffs and then throw a change-up and put sanctions on those who don’t think Tariffs are fair. WW 3 is on the horizon!
 

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DJT will use his Business savvy and throw curveballs with Tarifffs and then throw a change-up and put sanctions on those who don’t think Tariffs are fair. WW 3 is on the horizon!
tanking the economy and WW3, Oh boy.

Looking good DJT
 

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