Bret
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Happy New Year's to my amazing family and friends.
As each year passes, we create more memories, good and bad, and I am so grateful for every single one of you.
2025 was rough for many of us, filled with loss and struggles, but for me, faith has always been the force that pushes me forward.
I am genuinely excited for 2026 and the opportunities I feel on the horizon. My wish for you all in this new year is nothing but happiness, success, and love. I hope it brings you closer to your own goals. I am always happy to help if I can.
Have a great night and be safe.
2026, here we come. 💚
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@DezBryant Bro was talking about the dodger fit and you took it there?If you ever wonder why you struggle to build a community around yourself @DezBryant it’s this mentality.
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Bruh..it ain't that serious. It says more about you because of how you're looking at the photo. If your lady is fine enough..I'll gladly fold her up like a pretzel and we can let her be the judge.
LH@Ltrain8116
@DezBryant Dez, one of my favorite cowboys, but thats a disgusting look my man.
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@PhilMickelson Agree, the fundamental reason for tariffs is to level the playing field for US goods vs imports. BUT, if US wages don’t rise to meet the increased price of goods, especially in an inflated market, all of it comes crashing down.
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Gavin isn’t understanding how tariffs work so here’s a brief explanation.
It’s a tax on imports! Most tariffs in general benefit American businesses because the US pays higher wages and have higher costs to produce goods in general. Other countries with lower labor and overall costs who sell their products in the US would undermine domestic business so a tariff is added for competitive pricing, but the consumer will pay more to protect these local businesses. The most drastic case is China auto maker BYD. Their cars are far superior to what is in the US and sell for so cheap that there isn’t even a tariff that could level the playing field. So they aren’t even allowed to be sold here because it would ruin our entire domestic auto industry.
Who pays the tariffs?
The importer. Since we have a trade deficit and import more than we export more tariff revenue comes to the US.
Also, US companies that outsource manufacturing to other countries pay tariffs to bring the products back into the US. This promotes domestic manufacturing and more jobs in the US. More jobs means each worker is in higher demand and the employer must pay more to win over the worker. Higher wages!!
Governor Gavin Newsom@CAgovernor
Thanks to Donald Trump's tariffs, Americans are currently experiencing one of the largest tax increases in American history. This is a code red for our economy.
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@Realrclark25 Micah might be the only defender in the NFL that can catch Hurts.
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Proud to say I haven’t a speeding in almost 2 years. NOW THATS A tweet 🙏 lame ahh
Dov Kleiman@NFL_DovKleiman
Jerry Jones was WILD 💀💀 Jerry speaking on Sam Williams getting arrested for a 2nd time for speeding. “This sounds a little hollow, but he is maturing. What was he going, 66 mph?… That’s 32 mph less this year. 98 last year to 66, that’s improvement.”
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