The Winning Never Stops!

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I agree the winning never stops with Trump

1-Passed the big beautiful bill, the largest tax cut in American history
2-Pass the Laken Riley Act
3-Shut the Southern Border completely down
4-Inflation has tracked down to 2.1 levels a level not seen since the first Trump Presidency
5-Price of eggs is down 53% since the Inauguration. Gas prices are down to its lowest level in like 20 years
6-S&P 500 and Nasdaq are at record high levels
7-Shut down Irans nuclear program
8-Got Countries and Companies to pledge 7.6 trillion in investments in the USA
9-Did a minerals deal with Ukraine and did trade deals with the United Kingdom, China, and Indonesia.

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Yes i agree we are winning and it never stops. Great thread started by the quitter.
 

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I agree the winning never stops with Trump

1-Passed the big beautiful bill, the largest tax cut in American history
2-Pass the Laken Riley Act
3-Shut the Southern Border completely down
4-Inflation has tracked down to 2.1 levels a level not seen since the first Trump Presidency
5-Price of eggs is down 53% since the Inauguration. Gas prices are down to its lowest level in like 20 years
6-S&P 500 and Nasdaq are at record high levels
7-Shut down Irans nuclear program
8-Got Countries and Companies to pledge 7.6 trillion in investments in the USA
9-Did a minerals deal with Ukraine and did trade deals with the United Kingdom, China, and Indonesia.

Feel free to add on.

Yes i agree we are winning and it never stops. Great thread started by the quitter.
How can we take you seriously when you start with a lie?

His policies have led to the worst job market since the financial crisis. Gas prices have recently dropped but everything else is up even though he told us he's bring the prices down. Inflation is not down to 2.1%, it continues to hover ~ 3%, exactly where it was when he took office.
 
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How can we take you seriously when you start with a lie?

His policies have led to the worst job market since the financial crisis. Gas prices have recently dropped but everything else is up even though he told us he's bring the prices down. Inflation is not down to 2.1%, it continues to hover ~ 3%, exactly where it was when he took office.

When did we EVER take that moron seriously?
 

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More "winning"!

Not the least bit surprised AGC is from the shittiest state in the Union!

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Why is Louisiana the worst state in America in study by U.S. News & World? https://share.google/ymck9IqcrftU4qG85



Perfect don't come to Louisiana then. I have no problem living here other than it being hot as balls during the summer. You probably couldn't handle it here being the quitter that you are and it being a red state so i doubt you could handle living here.
 

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Trump tariffs fucking over red states warms my heart. Liberating more people from employment.


This has nothing to do with tariffs Karen. They increased production and capacity over the last few years and now they are stuck with all this product.
They over projected the demand for their project. The article says it has something to do with tariffs but that's bullshit.
 
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This has nothing to do with tariffs Karen. They increased production and capacity over the last few years and now they are stuck with all this product.
They over projected the demand for their project. The article says it has something to do with tariffs but that's bullshit.

Of course! They've been in business for 230 years, but they all of the sudden became fuck ups.

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Let go of this sinking ship you're clinging to.
 

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This has nothing to do with tariffs Karen. They increased production and capacity over the last few years and now they are stuck with all this product.
They over projected the demand for their project. The article says it has something to do with tariffs but that's bullshit.
Here you go, champ. Let me know if this isn't clear enough for you.

"It's been a rough year for Kentucky's $9 billion whiskey industry. Tariffs and boycotts are hitting business hard: Canada hasn't bought any American-manufactured spirits since March in response to President Donald Trump's ongoing tariff regime. Overall, U.S. whiskey sales to Canada are down 60%."
 

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Here you go, champ. Let me know if this isn't clear enough for you.

"It's been a rough year for Kentucky's $9 billion whiskey industry. Tariffs and boycotts are hitting business hard: Canada hasn't bought any American-manufactured spirits since March in response to President Donald Trump's ongoing tariff regime. Overall, U.S. whiskey sales to Canada are down 60%."


Its very clear to me. The article says its tariffs but its really over production. If it was tariffs then everyone of their locations would be shut down and they are not. They are blaming the tariffs but its the over production of the whiskey.
 
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Its very clear to me. The article says its tariffs but its really over production. If it was tariffs then everyone of their locations would be shut down and they are not. They are blaming the tariffs but its the over production of the whiskey.
Canada stopped buying because of the tariffs. An entire market stopped buying. That’s very hard for a business to handle.

China stopped buying our soybeans. Soybean farmers didn’t over produce, the market stopped buying.

I know you are smart enough to understand this. Just try.
 

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Jim Beam to close one of its distilleries for a year​

Kentucky bourbon giant shifts operations to another facility while investing in Clermont site enhancements​

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By Rachel Wolf FOXBusiness

American Whiskey CEO 'bullish' on future of company despite tariff uncertainty

American Whiskey Association President and CEO Michael Bilello joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss how tariffs and shifting consumer trends are impacting U.S. whiskey exports.
World-famous Kentucky whiskey brand Jim Beam is reportedly closing its production facility in Clermont starting Jan. 1 through the end of 2026. The company is shifting production to its larger Booker Noe distillery in Boston, Kentucky.

The James B. Beam Distilling Co. said in a statement that it is "always assessing production levels to best meet consumer demand." It added that there was a recent discussion of its 2026 volumes.
JACK DANIEL'S MAKER REVEALS SURPRISING REASON WHY AMERICANS ARE DRINKING LESS WHISKEY
Barrels of Jim Beam Whiskey

Barrels of bourbon are stacked in a barrel house at the Jim Beam Distillery on Feb. 17, 2020, in Clermont, Kentucky. (Bryan Woolston/Getty Images / Getty Images)
"We’ve shared with our teams that while we will continue to distill at our FBN craft distillery in Clermont and at our larger Booker Noe distillery in Boston, we plan to pause distillation at our main distillery on the James B. Beam campus for 2026 while we take the opportunity to invest in site enhancements," the company said in its statement.
"We continue to assess how best to utilize our workforce during this transition, and conversations with the union are ongoing," it added.
Tourists looking to explore the Kentucky Bourbon Trail will still be able to go to the visitors center at the James B. Beam campus, which will remain open despite the production pause, "so visitors can have the full James B. Beam experience," the company wrote. It added that its restaurant, The Kitchen Table would also remain open during this time. Additionally, bottling and warehousing will still be operational at the Claremont facility, the Lexington Herald Leader reported.
James B. Beam distillery entrance

The entrance of the James B. Beam distillery in Clermont, Ky., on Monday, July 25, 2022. (Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
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Jim Beam's parent company, Suntory Global Spirits, said the pause would allow it to keep up with customer demands while making upgrades to the Clermont facility, according to WDRB. The outlet also noted that in addition to Jim Beam, the Clermont facility produces Knob Creek, Baker's, Booker's and Basil Hayden's.

Bottles of Jim Beam

Bottles of the American whiskey Jim Beam are offered for sale in a liquor store on Nov. 27, 2023 in Chicago, Ill. (Scott Olson/Getty Images / Getty Images)
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Kentucky's $9 billion bourbon industry is grappling with a massive supply and a slump in demand, according to the Lexington Herald Leader. The outlet had previously reported that whiskey production had dropped to its lowest level in years, citing data from the Treasury Department. However, it is unclear if this is a reason behind Jim Beam's decision to make upgrades to and pause production at its Clermont facility.
FOX Business reached out to Jim Beam for comment.
 
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