• @[email protected]
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    489 hours ago

    Trump shrugged off the market reaction on Monday, suggesting to the reporters in the Oval Office that he wasn’t aware of the volatility. “I don’t know. I don’t think about it,” he said.

    Based on his reaction, yes it was completely about stocks. When the hell does he ever act like he is unaware of something

    • @bitjunkie
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      208 hours ago

      When he’s done something shady and suddenly “doesn’t recall” every little detail about it while being questioned. Why isn’t this evil fuck in prison?!

    • djsoren19
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      158 hours ago

      God, imagine if he was telling the truth. The president of the United States doesn’t pay any attention or heed to the financial markets? It’s just as ludicrous a position!

      • Sceptiksky
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        198 hours ago

        Nah, conservative and liars always use the “i don’t know” “i don’t remember” “it’s not me” cards. It’s always a lie, they know, they remember, they are responsible.

        • @[email protected]
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          146 minutes ago

          Yes, we all know, but in difference to other countries, somehow, you are not immediately fired or fined, if you’re as incompetent as you are not knowing the things you have to know in such a positions.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 hours ago

          Yeah its totally cool to do evil shit and lie about it in an obvious but consistent manner.

          But to suggest to such a criminal’s face that they would LIE about it? Well that’s not appropriate for the news!

      • @Serinus
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        58 hours ago

        This was the same guy who was so worried about the DJIA numbers that he denied Covid.

      • @Bytemeister
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        28 hours ago

        I think that would actually be for the better. A President who cares not for the financial markets, but for the number of hours the average person has to work to afford a house.