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Trump has not bothered adding proper security to the @POTUS twitter account.

There are 2 email addresses linked to it but they are semi-public.
 
PublicPolicyPolling@ppppolls 1h1 hour ago

Only 34% of voters support the wall if American taxpayers have to pay for it

PublicPolicyPolling@ppppolls 28m28 minutes ago
Only 65% of Trump voters want to build the wall. Only 77% want to get rid of Obamacare. But 86% don't want the Washington professional football team  to change their name

 
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Canada is part of NAFTA though. If NAFTA goes, so does free and open trade with Canada :lol:

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltillo_Engine_Plant

ninjahood ninjahood

:smh: you was the OG Hemi bro :smh:

Literally Da Hemi is made in Mexico :lol:

da actual engine is made in Mexico...da car (which is what they're referring to) is made in Canada.

da "Hemi" will actually be cheaper to produce on paper holistically because FCA won't be burdened by onerous oppressive regulations such as da EPA fuel mandates...hell da Hemi wouldn't even exist in 2025 with da crud Obama was pushing.

so Applause for da Donald, da Hemi & SUV/Truck Savior.
 
Wild thing is auto manufacturers were moving plants to Canada because American workers in cheaper southern states were too uneducated and costly to get up to spend. Weighing the costs, doubt they come back to the US.
 
PublicPolicyPolling@ppppolls 1h1 hour ago


Only 34% of voters support the wall if American taxpayers have to pay for it
 
PublicPolicyPolling@ppppolls 28m28 minutes ago


Only 65% of Trump voters want to build the wall. Only 77% want to get rid of Obamacare. But 86% don't want the Washington professional football team  to change their name
 
 

lol @ "only"
you missed the point. they were comparing it to the % who don't want to change the name of the ********.
 
I think now is a good time to invest in stocks for Jack Daniels.

Only way to survive these next 4 years is to drink ourselves silly.
 
just keep resetting his password
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All that would do is spam password reset emails to the attached emails 
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From what I can tell, I'm guessing the first email (th***********@w**.***.***) contains .usa and/or .gov are in there. Not sure what the w** could be, www. would be unlikely. It's likely some abbreviation of whitehouse.

th*********** could be many things.
 
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Wild thing is auto manufacturers were moving plants to Canada because American workers in cheaper southern states were too uneducated and costly to get up to spend. Weighing the costs, doubt they come back to the US.

it's rumored that whenever da LX platform get updated it's being made Stateside so...
 
Oil prices are going to rise too you big dummy

not when da US has a release valve known as Fracking which Saudi Arabia tried to defeat, to no avail.

OPEC is 100% powerless under da Trump Administration.

TOP OIL TRADER: Trump’s border tax would make filling your car up with gas more expensive

A top oil trader is counting on President Donald Trump's border tax to increase oil prices – helping American producers while hurting American car drivers.

"If the tax is adopted, WTI could move to a $10 [per barrel] premium to Brent providing a substantial economic advantage to US producers," according to an investment outlook from Andurand Capital Management, a $1.6 billion hedge fund firm. "Such a tax would also increase domestic gasoline prices in the US."

A copy of the January 16 note was reviewed by Business Insider.

Trump said January 23 that he would impose a significant "border tax" on companies that move production outside of the US to other countries. America’s oil giants have production facilities around the world, and could be impacted by such a tax.

London-based Andurand Capital Management is run by Pierre Andurand, and was up 22.2% last year compared to the 16.9% return of the S&P GSCI Crude index, according to the note. In December, Andurand's fund gained 6.8% net of fees, owing largely to a long position in crude oil (long Brent, WTI future and call options), the note said.

Here's the relevant excerpt from Andurand's outlook (emphasis added):

"We believe that OPEC would like to achieve higher oil prices quickly to counteract the potential cross border tax adjustment supported by President elect Donald Trump. The issue of the Trump border tax policy is a real wild card and could have a significant impact on US and foreign oil prices. If the tax is adopted, WTI could move to a $10/bbl premium to Brent providing a substantial economic advantage to US producers. However, such a tax would also increase domestic gasoline prices in the US. At current relatively low oil prices, we believe that there is still room for the tax to be implemented. However, if OPEC succeeds in propping oil prices up towards $70/bbl, President Trump might face resistance from US gasoline consumers and drop the tax adjustment (at least for the energy sector). While we believe there is a 30% chance for the tax adjustment to go through, it also reinforces our belief that OPEC will do anything that is necessary to push oil prices higher as soon as possible.

We continue to monitor macro-economic developments around the world. We currently do not see strong downside risks to our current bullish outlook on oil prices. Recent reports suggest rising concerns with the US Dollar strengthening and its potential negative impact on commodities. President elect Donald Trump wants to increase exports and reduce imports while expanding domestic activity, a combination that would be positive for the US Dollar. We do not see further strengthening of the US Dollar as a threat to our constructive supply and demand oil balances. Although there may be some correlation, this is very different than causality.

On the demand side, the start of fiscal policies should be net positive for US oil demand growth and should offset slightly lower non US demand growth caused by a stronger US dollar. In fact, we would tend to be more constructive on demand growth given data points to systematic upward revisions from key agencies over the last few years."

The note also added that Trump's election should also have a negative effect on Iranian oil production growth.


http://finance.yahoo.com/news/top-oil-trader-trump-border-161322428.html
 
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just keep resetting his password :lol:
All that would do is spam password reset emails to the attached emails :lol:
From what I can tell, I'm guessing the first email (th***********@w**.***.***) is something like
I'm guessing .usa and .gov are in there. Perhaps it could be www.usa.gov
th*********** could be many things.
man, if i could hack into his twitter, i would have so much fun sending out fake tweets.

i thought it would be whitehouse.gov but i guess not. i'm guessing the first 3 is an acronym for the white house (whg or something) and then one of the others is gov and then the 3rd is something to indicate it's a secure domain.

sean spicer's email starts with va. he lives in virginia so maybe that's what it's from.

i'm sure some hackers already have this all figured out.
 
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