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Is it true that many people classified as "the poor" have more than what is necessary for basic necessities?

How common is it for presidents to remove national security officials based on outside advisors' recommendations?
Is it possible to effectively wage a trade war against a country by imposing high tariffs and taxes on their exports while allowing free imports into your own country?
Is it true that a country with high import taxes will have lower prices for domestic products and less competition from imports, leading to its citizens buying more domestic products than foreign ones?
Why does Trump seem so interested in household appliance regulations like dishwashers and showerheads?
What should a politician do when their comments about women's safety blow up in their face?
How should one handle a situation where a stranger's child is behaving rudely or aggressively towards others in public places like restaurants?
Could Trump use the 1807 Insurrection Act to stage a military coup to take over the US government? I doubt it, actually, there are only 1.29 million men in the US standing army, and there are 350 million people in the US. It wouldn't work.
Is anyone surprised that the Trump regime admits the obvious saying he paused tariffs because it was scaring people?
Why do people often complain about their mother-in-laws? Are there any individuals who have a good relationship with their mother-in-law?
Is it fair to say that someone who has been rejected by another person is at fault? Why or why not?
At what point does an ex stop caring about their former partner? What are some common reasons for this?

 
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