Union Pacific wants Trump's regulators to approve its $72B buyout of Norfolk Southern β a mega-deal that would stifle competition, raise costs, and hurt workers.
Union Pacific is also among the corporate donors to Trump's ballroom.
Gee, I wonder why?
27.10.2025 20:45 β π 2865 π 1031 π¬ 92 π 36
This is a lie. All 31 Moms for Liberty candidates in contested races lost their 2025 elections. The only "wins" were in uncontested races. Apparently, being hypocritical, book-banning scolds isn't so popular.
09.11.2025 15:51 β π 12501 π 3682 π¬ 341 π 122
"Jin Tang arbeitet seit 30 Jahren in der Phootovoltaik-Industrie. Studiert hat er in Oldenburg. Er hat erlebt, wie das Know how vom ehemaligen WeltmarktfΓΌhrer Deutschland schrittweise nach China abgewandert ist. Jetzt dominiert die Volksrepublik den Weltmarkt."
Tja.
09.11.2025 17:09 β π 867 π 305 π¬ 49 π 18
It doesnβt even make sense because if youβre currently not paying them anyway, why would need to fire them anyway? βSorry, we canβt afford to keep paying you nothing.β
09.11.2025 17:38 β π 11 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
This is acting like a pure money laundering operation. They reported losing another $54 million last quarter. It has never made money. Investor money is just flying out the back door faster than in comes in to enrich a lot of shysters and grifters.
08.11.2025 01:07 β π 7142 π 2716 π¬ 381 π 101
Also, he is a fucking moron. It is hard to be that stupid, but he manages.
08.11.2025 01:26 β π 7 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
The Onion: DHS: βDaycare Workers Have Walked Freely in This Country For Far Too Longβ
07.11.2025 14:31 β π 15777 π 3216 π¬ 280 π 121
In New Jersey, a single mother struggled to figure out how to feed her two young sons with $50.
In Oklahoma, a 61-year-old woman questioned whether driving to a food pantry was worth the gas money.
And in Colorado, a woman grabbed food from a Walmart dumpster.
Richest nation in human history
07.11.2025 11:52 β π 7732 π 2450 π¬ 193 π 173
Simplicity is always in style. βοΈ
08.11.2025 01:23 β π 7 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0