US Political Meme's

So what have the 2nd Amendment types got to say about Donald Trump's stormtroopers ripping away Alex Pretti's gun and shooting him ten times after slamming him to the ground?

Looks like the USA is in more danger of tyranny than the UK!
And you believe that?

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Hel_Books said:
So what have the 2nd Amendment types got to say about Donald Trump's stormtroopers ripping away Alex Pretti's gun and shooting him ten times after slamming him to the ground?

Looks like the USA is in more danger of tyranny than the UK!

And you believe that?
Hey, it's the nice white people being murdered by the stormtroopers now, not just the dark-skinned ones Donald Trump hates.
 

Here's an example:
. . . Though Trump’s pro-coal rhetoric may win him votes, none of his incentives are likely to bring jobs back, especially given the local effects of his trade and foreign policies. The type of rare coal found in this part of Appalachia is used not for power plants but to produce steel, particularly in China. But Trump’s trade war with the People’s Republic “has resulted in the imposition of an additional 15 percent duty on US coal imported into China,” explains Andrew Blumenfeld, a coal market expert with McCloskey, a mining data analytics firm. “This resulted in almost no US coal exports to China . . .
 
Hey, it's the nice white people being murdered by the stormtroopers now, not just the dark-skinned ones Donald Trump hates.

Here's an example:
. . . Though Trump’s pro-coal rhetoric may win him votes, none of his incentives are likely to bring jobs back, especially given the local effects of his trade and foreign policies. The type of rare coal found in this part of Appalachia is used not for power plants but to produce steel, particularly in China. But Trump’s trade war with the People’s Republic “has resulted in the imposition of an additional 15 percent duty on US coal imported into China,” explains Andrew Blumenfeld, a coal market expert with McCloskey, a mining data analytics firm. “This resulted in almost no US coal exports to China . . .
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