prplngldtigr
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | just up da bayou from down |
| Biography: | LSU grad. 1998 |
| Interests: | |
| Occupation: | improving living daily through science |
| Number of Posts: | 8108 |
| Registered on: | 12/14/2004 |
| Online Status: | Online |
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re: Welcome the Next Leader of Iran
Posted by prplngldtigr on 3/1/26 at 11:16 am to Blizzard of Chizz
Love em hahhahahhaha
re: Welcome the Next Leader of Iran
Posted by prplngldtigr on 3/1/26 at 11:14 am to Vacherie Saint
re: Nancy Mace talks about Donald Trump
Posted by prplngldtigr on 2/27/26 at 9:32 pm to FLTech
While I don’t believe Trump’s involvement surpasses what we already know in terms of being an informant and wanting Epstein put away; I also wouldn’t hinge anyone’s innocence or guilt on a statement from a Clinton.
This same dude says HE didn’t have anything to do with any of this hahahaha
This same dude says HE didn’t have anything to do with any of this hahahaha
re: Steven Miller nails it yet again. The MSM was silent!!
Posted by prplngldtigr on 2/27/26 at 8:59 pm to UK34
It was the plan.
Let them in to change the country culturally, to vote and to fuel the outrage when the media and the Dems scream racism and due process…
Still amazes me when they say “targeting brown people”.
Ummmmmm…
Let them in to change the country culturally, to vote and to fuel the outrage when the media and the Dems scream racism and due process…
Still amazes me when they say “targeting brown people”.
Ummmmmm…
re: Why should we stay in NATO?
Posted by prplngldtigr on 2/26/26 at 7:24 pm to Clark14
Neither is funding it alone.
Taxpayers carrying the world population and American soldiers paying with their lives only to watch these ingrates undermine freedom and embrace the very sht American dollars and lives defend them from…fck em.
Taxpayers carrying the world population and American soldiers paying with their lives only to watch these ingrates undermine freedom and embrace the very sht American dollars and lives defend them from…fck em.
re: Would you support American withdrawal from NATO?
Posted by prplngldtigr on 2/26/26 at 6:52 pm to PSS101
Yessir.
I want a global realignment.
Let China have Europe.
I want Russia, Southeast Asia, all the Americas and Mexico.
Keep Australia in the fold, keep a strong relationship with Japan.
Be strategic in Africa and the Middle East.
Put some distance between Israel. Time to revamp that relationship and flip the script.
Canada is low priority until they have an attitude adjustment.
I want a global realignment.
Let China have Europe.
I want Russia, Southeast Asia, all the Americas and Mexico.
Keep Australia in the fold, keep a strong relationship with Japan.
Be strategic in Africa and the Middle East.
Put some distance between Israel. Time to revamp that relationship and flip the script.
Canada is low priority until they have an attitude adjustment.
re: Epstein survivors
Posted by prplngldtigr on 2/25/26 at 2:56 pm to Auburn80
Does it turn out that this is mostly 16-18 year old paid volunteers (i.e. high end prostitution) who once of a certain age recruit (i.e. madames) paid volunteers?
Would explain the lack of victims speaking out.
Would explain the lack of victims speaking out.
re: GEOTUS absolutely carving
Posted by prplngldtigr on 2/24/26 at 8:23 pm to BasedAF
Off to an excellent start.
High energy. Concise. Sharp. Focused.
Facts and stats.
Keep it coming.
High energy. Concise. Sharp. Focused.
Facts and stats.
Keep it coming.
re: The U.S. deported a gay asylum-seeker to a third country where homosexuality is illegal
Posted by prplngldtigr on 2/23/26 at 4:07 am to SPEEDY
Why on earth would a lesbian want to come to the US?
Hasn’t she heard how she’ll have no rights? Be hunted?Her life will be pure hell…she’s clearly better off in Morocco.
This saved her life.
Hasn’t she heard how she’ll have no rights? Be hunted?Her life will be pure hell…she’s clearly better off in Morocco.
This saved her life.
re: ‘But only 14% of undocumented immigrants arrested by ICE have a criminal record.’
Posted by prplngldtigr on 2/23/26 at 3:59 am to RFK
Let’s entertain the thought that a party intentionally allows 20 million illegal, non documented, not vetted, no requirements enforced immigrants across an open border.
They have their reasons. All of which put them in power in perpetuity with the added bonus of transforming a country culturally.
Now for someone to remedy this crime, 20 million noncitizens get a court date and a lawyer…
Walk me through the timeline on this 20 million times.
You can admit it was a brilliantly evil plan and save yourself the hernia.
They have their reasons. All of which put them in power in perpetuity with the added bonus of transforming a country culturally.
Now for someone to remedy this crime, 20 million noncitizens get a court date and a lawyer…
Walk me through the timeline on this 20 million times.
You can admit it was a brilliantly evil plan and save yourself the hernia.
re: I love how everyone is suddenly an economist when it comes to tariffs
Posted by prplngldtigr on 2/22/26 at 7:36 pm to DyeHardDylan
trade-deficit-just-had-its-best-quarter-in-33-years
While the annual 2025 deficit was essentially flat at $901.5 billion (down just $2.1 billion from 2024), this masks a seismic shift in the second half of the year—and particularly in the fourth quarter.
November 2025 posted the largest rolling three-month trade deficit decline in recorded history, with the three-month average falling $35.3 billion year-over-year, a 45 percent drop. This surpasses even the peak months of the 2009 Great Recession.
Three consecutive months in late 2025—October, November, and December—each posted year-over-year rolling-three month declines that rank among the top eight largest in recorded history in monthly data beginning in 1992. The only comparable period is 2009—but there’s a critical difference. The 2009 improvements came from economic collapse and demand destruction wrought by the financial crisis and recession. The 2025 improvements are happening during unusually high GDP growth.
The three-month average goods deficit in the fourth quarter of 2025 was $80.5 billion, down 27 percent from $109.6 billion in the fourth quarter of 2024—a decline of $29.1 billion. The combined goods and services deficit fell even more dramatically, dropping 40 percent from $83.6 billion to $50.7 billion.
Over the six months from July through December, the average goods deficit ran about $84.6 billion per month, roughly 20 percent below the year-earlier period. From the March peak—when importers were front-loading ahead of tariffs—to December, the combined trade deficit fell 48 percent, from $136 billion to $70.3 billion.
The trade deficit soared in the months following Trump’s re-election in late 2024, as companies raced to bring foreign goods onshore ahead of the tariffs they expected him to impose.”
This is important context. The outsized deficits in the first quarter of 2025—averaging $154.8 billion per month—were artificially inflated by front-running. The subsequent decline partly represents a normalization after that surge. We’re essentially watching the payback period.
But even accounting for this, the improvement is striking. The question is whether the current run rate represents a sustainable new equilibrium or if deficits will creep back up once the inventory correction is complete. The next several months of data will be crucial.
While the annual 2025 deficit was essentially flat at $901.5 billion (down just $2.1 billion from 2024), this masks a seismic shift in the second half of the year—and particularly in the fourth quarter.
November 2025 posted the largest rolling three-month trade deficit decline in recorded history, with the three-month average falling $35.3 billion year-over-year, a 45 percent drop. This surpasses even the peak months of the 2009 Great Recession.
Three consecutive months in late 2025—October, November, and December—each posted year-over-year rolling-three month declines that rank among the top eight largest in recorded history in monthly data beginning in 1992. The only comparable period is 2009—but there’s a critical difference. The 2009 improvements came from economic collapse and demand destruction wrought by the financial crisis and recession. The 2025 improvements are happening during unusually high GDP growth.
The three-month average goods deficit in the fourth quarter of 2025 was $80.5 billion, down 27 percent from $109.6 billion in the fourth quarter of 2024—a decline of $29.1 billion. The combined goods and services deficit fell even more dramatically, dropping 40 percent from $83.6 billion to $50.7 billion.
Over the six months from July through December, the average goods deficit ran about $84.6 billion per month, roughly 20 percent below the year-earlier period. From the March peak—when importers were front-loading ahead of tariffs—to December, the combined trade deficit fell 48 percent, from $136 billion to $70.3 billion.
The trade deficit soared in the months following Trump’s re-election in late 2024, as companies raced to bring foreign goods onshore ahead of the tariffs they expected him to impose.”
This is important context. The outsized deficits in the first quarter of 2025—averaging $154.8 billion per month—were artificially inflated by front-running. The subsequent decline partly represents a normalization after that surge. We’re essentially watching the payback period.
But even accounting for this, the improvement is striking. The question is whether the current run rate represents a sustainable new equilibrium or if deficits will creep back up once the inventory correction is complete. The next several months of data will be crucial.
re: The Left is incapable of debating facts. It’s all emotion and pie in the sky rhetoric.
Posted by prplngldtigr on 2/21/26 at 6:46 am to Geekboy
More like “lie in the sky”.
Their vision isn’t utopia. It’s dystopian and authoritarian.
If there was pie, rest assured the crumbs aren’t even available after their policies.
Their vision isn’t utopia. It’s dystopian and authoritarian.
If there was pie, rest assured the crumbs aren’t even available after their policies.
re: Illegals and First Gen Hispanics are the only hard workers within the ranks.
Posted by prplngldtigr on 2/21/26 at 6:40 am to hghlndk
Yup.
You are correct.
You aren’t less a patriot by admitting America has a culture problem, an education problem, a work ethic problem, an entitlement problem.
Think of the American worker like most things- a bell curve.
The average American isn’t some spectacular example of why freedom is a treasure to be cherished and defended.
Many are amazing - more are not.
51% take. Keep that in mind. They don’t contribute yet that chest is full of pride and that arse full of lead.
You are correct.
You aren’t less a patriot by admitting America has a culture problem, an education problem, a work ethic problem, an entitlement problem.
Think of the American worker like most things- a bell curve.
The average American isn’t some spectacular example of why freedom is a treasure to be cherished and defended.
Many are amazing - more are not.
51% take. Keep that in mind. They don’t contribute yet that chest is full of pride and that arse full of lead.
re: Need suggestions on a low key live music bar that is still good for conversations
Posted by prplngldtigr on 2/20/26 at 6:39 pm to Lester Earl
Hang out and chill spot for male and female friend group in the 25-35 range.
re: Need suggestions on a low key live music bar that is still good for conversations
Posted by prplngldtigr on 2/20/26 at 11:18 am to Havoc
Thank you all!
Checking them out online and all look worth a visit.
Checking them out online and all look worth a visit.
re: Will extra terrestrial aliens be able to vote in our elections like illegal aliens?
Posted by prplngldtigr on 2/19/26 at 9:36 pm to ezride25
I hope so.
We need more intelligent life voting. What we have here keeps putting the same disastrous circus together.
We need more intelligent life voting. What we have here keeps putting the same disastrous circus together.
re: Susan Rice says she will prosecute and punish any company helping POTUS Trump!!
Posted by prplngldtigr on 2/19/26 at 9:12 pm to Timeoday
Just a friendly reminder - fascism is when government and corporations partner to impose the governments will on the people.
When the government can’t constitutionally force you, private industry can extend that power.
This is a go to tactic for the left. Widespread during the last admin.
That is all.
When the government can’t constitutionally force you, private industry can extend that power.
This is a go to tactic for the left. Widespread during the last admin.
That is all.
re: Trade deficits growing, oil going up in price
Posted by prplngldtigr on 2/19/26 at 9:07 pm to Antiwoketiger
His wife is a brilliant doctor, you know.
re: Trade deficits growing, oil going up in price
Posted by prplngldtigr on 2/19/26 at 9:05 pm to RollTide4Ever
quote:
Bernie and Tramp are on the same part of political spectrum
Being this wrong is no way to win an argument…bruh, nooooooo.
re: Need suggestions on a low key live music bar that is still good for conversations
Posted by prplngldtigr on 2/19/26 at 5:13 pm to Havoc
Any and all!
Maybe a lil descriptor on each?
Maybe a lil descriptor on each?
re: Need suggestions on a low key live music bar that is still good for conversations
Posted by prplngldtigr on 2/19/26 at 4:01 pm to Y.A. Tittle
How y’all feel about NightBloom, as well?
Looks cool online
Looks cool online
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