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Trump has now triggered a global problem by sticking his nose where it didn't belong with the Iran war. All these unnecessary price hikes(IE: Gas was 2.59, is now 3.29), innocent people being killed, destroying and losing billions in hardware(aviation fuel planes, tankers in the gulf, etc), nearby country's being attacked. I can go on and on.
No one asked for this, yet here we stand with a global mess caused by an extreme narcissistic con man. And his answer is I'll finish the war when I feel like it? He uses Bannon, Kushner for advice, instead of talking to the powers that be. Not to mention how much money has been spent to date. So far, this entire farce is not going well. This whole thing has become an Epic fuckup.
And people are still asking "why" and getting no answers. It's almost like a make believe video game, gone bad.
2naSalit
(102,182 posts)An epic fuck up since it was started.
SheltieLover
(79,795 posts)WmChris
(713 posts)2naSalit
(102,182 posts)BComplex
(9,870 posts)call them all that, because all they are are distractions from the epstein files.
Mossfern
(4,700 posts)right?
The idiot toddler is destroying the planet and his enablers are completely blind and too much of cowards to admit that they may be wrong in supporting him.
Ach......
BattleRow
(2,317 posts)Notice how fuhrer starts with fu?
PATRICK
(12,378 posts)Netanyahu and Putin have trouble controlling him for their complete advantage- though advantage they do receive as long as they can duck the backfire.
SheltieLover
(79,795 posts)BComplex
(9,870 posts)in our worst nightmares.
SheltieLover
(79,795 posts)It's not working.
Intractable
(1,970 posts)0rganism
(25,593 posts)Like, holy shit, it's been 2 weeks.
Mysterian
(6,390 posts)And the juvenile asshole in charge of the "War Department."
Old Crank
(6,924 posts)A total cluster.......
Ponietz
(4,290 posts)BComplex
(9,870 posts)That's exactly what all this is.
mdbl
(8,583 posts)Anything run by a bunch of incompetents is an immediate fuck up.
WhatTheFlux
(48 posts)lastlib
(28,108 posts)malaise
(295,420 posts)Its illegal.
Act world.
groundloop
(13,776 posts)News coverage of the tRump-Epstein Files has slowed to a mere trickle.
BComplex
(9,870 posts)more sickening as to what was going on. And the investigation at the NM ranch is turning serious.
Trueblue Texan
(4,403 posts)You can't accurately say that no one asked for this. TSF's every move in the Middle East benefits Putin from every perspective and Pootie and TSF have been consorting a lot lately. Clearly Putin DID ask for this.
quakerboy
(14,841 posts)EVERY move by red donnie can be clearly connected to how it helps Putin.
DJ Synikus Makisimus
(1,423 posts)Oil companies, commodity traders, arms dealers/manufacturers;and lots of other sectors where the super wealthy send their money have (or will) see massive profits as well. People who are Trump allies, domestic and foreign, will benefit bigly. Prices will rise across the consumer economy too, if this keeps going. Those increases won't just be proportional to increased costs, they never are. They'll gouge.
And that's before we get to Bibi Netanyahu.
People really hurt by war are those least likely to benefit from anything that happens as result.
BComplex
(9,870 posts)It's time WE, THE PEOPLE put a serious tax bill on the 1%.
usonian
(24,878 posts)
It's THAT big. As more facts are uncovered, bigger than planet Earth. (sorta)

SunSeeker
(58,209 posts)GoCubsGo
(34,877 posts)It started the moment they made the decision to launch this atrocity. There was no goddamn legitimate reason for any of this.
ShazzieB
(22,511 posts)It's never been anything BUT an epic fuckup, from the moment the idea entered Schlump's head.
Now that I think of it, I wonder where did this idea did originate. He didn't do this alone. It was a joint effort between the U.S. and Israel. Did Bibi put him up to this? Inquiring minds want to know.
SunSeeker
(58,209 posts)And that was because of the epic fuckup of 77,302,580 voters on 11/5/2024.
LilElf70
(1,537 posts)Then the two that pulled the trigger denied it all. More lies....... I'm so sick of lies.
malaise
(295,420 posts)Rec
mr715
(3,446 posts)quakerboy
(14,841 posts)IbogaProject
(5,817 posts)And that guy is running from criminal accountability as well.
aggiesal
(10,754 posts)Then he acts like a belligerent @$$h0le MOB Boss of an illegal criminal syndicate, pushing everyone, so he would get his own way.
Martin68
(27,590 posts)Susan Calvin
(2,429 posts)It was epic fuck up from the get-go.
Moostache
(11,144 posts)Half-step
(125 posts)We've lost planes due to friendly fire...
blue blues
(40 posts)The pattern here has been take something working and break it
then throw a ton of money at it. Call it fixed.
I'm talking about soybean's. Farmers can apply in March for last year crop loss.
oh all the winning
tell me again why are rural areas all red?
LilElf70
(1,537 posts)Almost looks like it's rigged. You're right, why would anyone vote for this? And it seems to happen quite often with Red in the White house. I'd like to go house to house in 1 of those counties, and ask them how they voted. If red, then why? Record and compare to actual vote. It's pretty simple.
liberalla
(11,046 posts)damifino10
(163 posts)4.59.9 today in Florence, Oregon
LilElf70
(1,537 posts)I'm not complaining about the prices. I'm complaining about the uptick percentage. This is insane. All in a few weeks.
progree
(12,910 posts)https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/iran-war-deprives-us-farmers-of-affordable-fertilizer-as-spring-planting-looms/ar-AA1YAaSv
Iran war deprives US farmers of affordable fertilizer as spring planting looms, Reuters, 3/13/26
various excerpts:
The U.S., which in some years imports half of its urea fertilizer, is about 25% short of the usual supplies that farmers buy for spring planting, according to The Fertilizer Institute,
More than 30% of world nitrogen fertilizer exports, as well as fertilizer components like sulfur, pass through the now effectively closed Strait of Hormuz.
The length of time that the Strait of Hormuz is closed is critical. Fertilizer loaded onto ships in the Gulf can take weeks to reach markets like the U.S., and then must be transferred to river barges, trucks or trains to reach farmland. Most fertilizer needs to be applied before the crop starts growing, so any supplies arriving too late cannot be used for the 2026 crop.