TRUMP DID HALLUCINATE ABOUT BANKRUPTING AMERICA ENTIRELY AND
TRANSFERRING WEALTH IN HANDS OF FOREIGN WHITES - ALSO SOME INTO HANS OF JAPANESE https://finance.yahoo.com/news/trump-says-americans-prepare-something-131300287.html
TRANSFERRING WEALTH IN HANDS OF FOREIGN WHITES - ALSO SOME INTO HANS OF JAPANESE https://finance.yahoo.com/news/trump-says-americans-prepare-something-131300287.html
WHEN JOBLESSNESS CLAIMS DECREASE AND HOMELESSNESS INCREASE SKY HIGH - DAS KOSHER AMERRRIKA....DEUTSCHE RABATTT. DAS AMERRRIKA AND DAS EUROPA
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THE REAL AMERICAN
Stories for you
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TRUMP REFERRED TO HERE SEEN NEWS "DON'T GET LEFT BEHIND" WITH HUGE LAUGHTER IN MY FACE AS .....DON'T GET LEFT BEHIND POINTING AT ME WHILE MERZ SMOKED AT ONE IN ANGER WITH URSULA VON DER LEYEN AND OTHER GERMAN FILTH ASKING ME WHY IS IT THAT I DO NOT WISH THEM TO HAVE IT.....YES, THIS IS HOW BRITO GERMAN 47 YEARS LONG SLAVERY ENDED FOR ME IN 2017...
GERMANS ALWAYS FIND THE ENEMY - IT WAS SAME WITH MERCEDES, BMW, AUDI, VW DUNG WHICH PARASITED THROUGH THIS VERY CASE MY ENTIRE LIFE
DON'T GET LEFT BEHIND HEHEHUHUHHAHAHA
People have a lot in common and politicians too - the easiest way to joint them is through crime and corruption. As I stated, with each generation they are becoming more vicious more ready to lie kill and still - the more they have, the more they wish to kill. Stealing 54 years of life someone and doing best to get one killed is just a Brito German way to say thank you. ITS NORMAL
GERMAN OR JEW....SAME IS THE TRUTH
PARASITES
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Fred Trump, the father of Donald Trump, was
arrested at a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) demonstration in Queens, New York, on Memorial Day in 1927. He was one of several men detained, but there is no conclusive evidence that he was a formal member or supporter of the KKK organization itself. Details of the Incident
- The Event: On May 30, 1927, over 1,000 KKK members in robes attempted to join a Memorial Day parade in the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens. The situation escalated into a "free-for-all" physical confrontation involving Klansmen, spectators, and around 100 police officers.
- The Arrest: Eight men were arrested in the riot, including the 21-year-old Fred Trump, whose charge was "refusing to disperse from a parade when ordered to do so". He was discharged in court, meaning no formal charges were pursued. Court records do not indicate whether he was an active marcher in KKK robes or a bystander who failed to leave the area.
Ford Motor Company is the only major American automaker to have never filed for bankruptcy.
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Numerous American car manufacturers and brands have gone bankrupt or become defunct over the years due to financial crises, poor management, or shifting consumer tastes
. Below is a list of notable American car manufacturing companies and brands that have gone bankrupt or ceased operations:
- General Motors (GM) Brands GM filed for bankruptcy during the 2008 financial crisis, leading to the discontinuation of several brands.
- Pontiac: Manufactured until 2009.
- Oldsmobile: Shuttered in 2004, having been America's oldest carmaker.
- Saturn: Operations ceased after GM's bankruptcy.
- Hummer: The brand was wound down, though it has since been revived as an electric "super-truck" under GMC.
- Plymouth: Discontinued by Chrysler Corporation in 2001.
- Chrysler The company filed for bankruptcy in April 2009 during the financial crisis. It emerged under new ownership and is now part of the Stellantis group.
- Studebaker Originally a wagon builder, the company faced mismanagement during the Great Depression and eventually failed in 1967 due to declining sales.
- Packard Known for expensive, luxury vehicles, the company struggled to keep up with changing post-WWII consumer tastes and made its last car in 1958.
- Stutz This innovative manufacturer, a pioneer of the sports car in America, went out of business during the Great Depression, building its last car in 1934.
- Kaiser-Frazer A partnership that built Jeeps during World War II, the company ceased U.S. passenger car production in 1955.
- Pierce-Arrow A luxury car leader, it merged with Studebaker in the 1930s but sales declined, and it became a victim of the Great Depression, ending production in 1938.
- Duesenberg Famous for valuable and iconic luxury cars, the company was short-lived, and no vehicles were made after 1937 when the company was sold.
- Hudson Merged with Nash in 1953, and the brand was discontinued by 1960.
- American Motors Corporation (AMC) Known for cars like the Pacer, AMC eventually went defunct.
- Checker Motors Corporation Known for their iconic taxis, the company filed for bankruptcy in 1982 after an antitrust suit forced the breakup of its exclusive contract with the Yellow Cab Company.
- Fisker Automotive The hybrid-electric vehicle manufacturer produced about 2,450 vehicles before declaring bankruptcy in 2013. A new company, Fisker Inc., began operations later but also recently filed for bankruptcy in 2024.
- Nikola Corporation The electric vehicle (EV) truck maker filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in early 2025 after struggling with production and financial issues.
- Vector Motors Corporation A manufacturer of visually striking but commercially unsuccessful supercars that went defunct in the mid-1990s.
Ford Motor Company is the only major American automaker to have never filed for bankruptcy.
American farmers are currently facing significant financial strain from high input costs (seeds, fertilizer, equipment) and low crop/commodity prices, exacerbated by market volatility and trade issues, leading to government aid programs (like the recent Trump-era bridge payments and disaster relief) and a focus on conservation/regenerative practices to improve soil health and cut costs, while also advocating for fair labeling and trade policies
. The sector is largely composed of family farms (95%), but many producers struggle with profitability, balancing increasing production with decreasing net income. Key Challenges
- Economic Pressures: Farmers are seeing significantly lower net incomes compared to recent peaks, with high operational costs (inflation, interest rates) outpacing commodity prices, some stuck at 1970s levels.
- Trade & Imports: Policies and foreign actions (like tariffs or imports of cheaper foreign beef) create market disruptions, hurting domestic producers.
- Input Costs: Expenses for essential supplies like fertilizer, seed, and equipment have risen sharply.
Government & Industry Response
- Financial Aid: The Trump Administration has implemented substantial programs like the Emergency Commodity Assistance Program (ECAP) and Marketing Assistance for Specialty Crops (MASC) to provide relief.
- Disaster Relief: The Supplemental Disaster Relief Program (SDRP) helps farmers recover from severe weather.
During the Trump administration's first term (2017–2021),
homelessness increased nationwide, with federal policy shifting away from the evidence-based "Housing First" model toward an approach emphasizing law enforcement, mental illness/substance abuse treatment mandates, and temporary shelters. Key Statistics and Trends (2017-2021)
- Overall Increase: The total number of people experiencing homelessness in the U.S. increased by an estimated 30,000 people (about 5%) between 2017 and early 2020, reaching over 580,000.
- Unsheltered Homelessness: The number of people living without any form of nighttime shelter (on the streets, in cars, or encampments) increased by 28%.
- Student Homelessness: Homelessness among students saw a significant 137% increase during the 2017-2018 school year, the highest recorded in over a dozen years.
- Demographics: Those experiencing homelessness were disproportionately Black, Indigenous, people of color, and women.
Policy Shifts and Approach
The administration's approach represented a major departure from the previous two decades of federal policy.
- Rejection of "Housing First": The Trump administration actively moved away from the "Housing First" model, which prioritizes getting people into permanent housing as a stable base for then addressing other needs like mental health or substance abuse. The Housing First model had been credited with reducing overall homelessness in the years prior to 2016, and specifically cutting veteran homelessness in half.
- "Housing Fourth" Approach: The administration's appointed head of the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH), Robert Marbut, advocated a "Housing Fourth" model. This approach treats housing as a "reward" for personal transformation, requiring individuals to meet sobriety or work requirements first.
- Focus on Law Enforcement and Criminalization: The administration promoted a "law and order" approach, emphasizing police intervention, the clearing of encampments, and reducing the "tolerability" of public homelessness.
- Budget Proposals: The administration repeatedly proposed significant budget cuts to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and federal rental assistance programs, though many of these were ultimately not approved by Congress.





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