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BumRushDaShow

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18. But the links cited were only referencing 2020 and just the "primary"
Mon Feb 24, 2025, 05:59 AM
Feb 2025


The current WaPo article that Raw Story is apparently referencing is this, which would have been one to cite that would need to be clarified in their article - https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/02/23/michigan-trump-tariffs-trade-auto-industry/

In auto-centric Michigan, Trump’s proposed tariffs polarize a community

February 23, 2025 at 6:00 a.m. EST

By Cleve R. Wootson Jr.

STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. — Michael Taylor, the mayor of this auto-industry-dominated city north of Detroit, has had more conversations than he can count with nervous neighbors and alarmed industry leaders about President Donald Trump’s tariff plans, which Taylor sees as “the single-biggest threat to our local economy.”

“We’re still scrambling to figure out what it all means, and it’s coming at a breakneck speed,” said Taylor, a lifelong Republican who voted against Trump in 2020 and 2024. “If those tariffs go into effect as promised, it would be devastating.”

But James Benson, whose job at the Stellantis plant in Sterling Heights is his eighth auto industry job in 25 years, sees the tariffs as a chance to level the global playing field for him and other workers who’ve seen a parade of politicians unable to stop decades of contraction. A Trump supporter since 2020, Benson said he’s willing to endure short-term turmoil for a president he believes can stanch a steady drip of job losses.

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The bigger problem are the idiots there (noted in the last paragraph cited above) who basically say "beat me more please" all because of their belief in a fictional universe that has been presented to them. Parasitic people like this cause so much damage to our society because they embrace cults rather than reality. The "decades of contraction" STARTED with the policies of RAYGUN - who THEY most likely voted for - who pushed to "outsource" and "offshore" to drive down labor costs, and maximize profits.

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Hey, Mayor Taylor - can I call you Mike? Mike, when you voted for Trump Ocelot II Feb 2025 #1
Hey Mike you are a gd idiot. Irish_Dem Feb 2025 #2
Hey Rebl2 Feb 2025 #3
Hey Mike... EarthFirst Feb 2025 #4
"Oh no! The leopards are eating our faces!" FakeNoose Feb 2025 #5
CORRECTION: MAYOR MICHAEL TAYLOR VOTED FOR JOE BIDEN IN 2020. HE DID NOT VOTE FOR TRUMP IN 2020/2024. IT MADE NAT'L NEWS Ashuramaruxx Feb 2025 #6
But your links are for the 2020 *PRIMARY*. Who did he vote for in the 2020 *GENERAL* election BumRushDaShow Feb 2025 #9
According to the poster, he didn't vote for Trump in 2024 Polybius Feb 2025 #16
But the links cited were only referencing 2020 and just the "primary" BumRushDaShow Feb 2025 #18
My curiosity was aroused and I found this Lulu KC Feb 2025 #20
But the black lady was too much. not fooled Feb 2025 #13
But then in 2024, what happened? . . . . . Wait! You just couldn't vote for a woman??? liberalla Feb 2025 #14
I echo the above--who did he vote for in 2024? Lulu KC Feb 2025 #15
S5upid, stupid Mike mgardener Feb 2025 #7
This is the crazy you voted for Joinfortmill Feb 2025 #8
'Join the fight' speak easy Feb 2025 #10
what a piece of shit Skittles Feb 2025 #11
What a fucking dip shit. progressoid Feb 2025 #12
Lotta MAGAts in Sterling Heights. Including Hassler Feb 2025 #17
Hoist by their own petards. Idiots the lot of them. Blues Heron Feb 2025 #19
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