H
írek
F
orum
C
ikkek
N
aptár
T
agok
C
lanHáborúk
S
erver
K
apcsolat
J
elentkezés a clánba
F
ightra hívás
Main
H
írek
F
aq
S
earch
M
agunkról
H
írlevél
S
ponsorok
Page
T
örténet
V
endégkönyv
F
elhasználók
O
nline Felhasználók
S
zavazás
D
ownloads
D
emok
L
inkek
G
allery
L
inkelj ránk!
I
mpresszum
Legutóbbi war
Chat
•
Shout!
•
Show all
Hírdetés
guestbook
Sort:
«
‹
...
476
477
478
479
480
481
482
483
484
...
›
»
# 106633 by
Matthewmog
05.04.2025 - 17:02
IP: logged
https://adminka.getbb....wtopic.php?f=2&t=1834
# 106632 by
Matthewmog
05.04.2025 - 16:59
IP: logged
https://sllife.ru/soci...ge/2690/7399/#message7399
# 106631 by
Sazrrzt
05.04.2025 - 16:57
IP: logged
?? ????????????? ??????? ??????????, ???????, ??????????? ? ?????? ????????? ?? ???????? ?????. ???????? ???????????? ??????? ?????????? ? ???
?? ??????????? ?????? ? ???????? ? ??????????? ???????? ????????. ????? ??????? ???????? ?????????? ?? ?????? ???????? ????????, ?? ? ?????.
?? ???? ????? ?? ?????????????, ?? ??????? ??????:
• ????????? ?????????? ?? ????????? ??????? ? ??????? ???????? ? ?????????;
• ?????????? ??????? ????? ?????? ??????? ????????? ??;
• ???? ? ???? ???? ???, ??????? ???????? ?? ??????? ?? ????? ???????? ? ????;
• ??????????? ??????? ???????? ? ????? ??????? ??.
???????? ?????? ?????????--
healthwiz.co.uk/index....=???_??????_—_????_??????
# 106630 by
Sazrann
05.04.2025 - 16:57
IP: logged
?? ????????????? ??????? ????? ????????? ?? ???????? ???????. ???????????? ??????? ?????????? ? ????? ???????
?? ??????????? ?????? ? ???????? ? ??????????? ????????. ??? ??????? ???????? ?????????? ?? ?????? ????? ???????? ???????, ?? ? ???? ??????????? ?????.
?? ???? ????? ?? ?????????????, ?? ??????? ??????:
• ????????? ??????????????? ?? ????????? ??????? ?? ????? ????????;
• ?????????? ??????? ?????? ???? ??;
• ????????? ? ???? ???? ??? ???????????? ?? ??????? ?? ???????? ? ????;
• ??????????? ??????? ???????? ??? ?? ??????, ??? ? ? ????? ?????? ??????? ??????.
?????? ?????? ????????--
portal.woellmarine.com/thread-143714.html
# 106629 by
TowojdIllix
05.04.2025 - 16:27
IP: logged
On the site <a href=https://wallpapers4screen.com/>https://wallpapers4screen.com/</a> you can download wallpapers for desktop free. High Quality HD pictures wallpapers. High quality pictures and wallpapers! Choose one of many categories and download for free! Or check out the TOP downloadable images! You will definitely like them.
# 106628 by
Diplomi_laSa
05.04.2025 - 16:24
IP: logged
?????? ????????????? ? ?????????? ?????
diplomys-vsem.ru
.
# 106627 by
Diplomi_haSa
05.04.2025 - 16:23
IP: logged
?????? ???????? ?? ????????? 9 ???????
?????? ???????? ?? ????????? 9 ???????
.
# 106626 by
MerrillVop
05.04.2025 - 16:03
IP: logged
Americans nearing retirement and recent retirees said they were anxious and frustrated following a second day of market turmoil that hit their 401(k)s after President Donald Trump’s escalation of tariffs.
kra25 cc
As the impending tariffs shook the global economy Friday, people who were planning on their retirement accounts to carry them through their golden years said the economic chaos was hitting too close to home.
kraken20.at
Some said they are pausing big-ticket purchases and reconsidering home renovations, while others said they fear their quality of life will be adversely affected by all the turmoil.
“I’m just kind of stunned, and with so much money in the market, we just sort of have to hope we have enough time to recover,” said Paula, 68, a former occupational health professional in New Jersey who retired three years ago.
Paula, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because she feared retaliation for speaking out against Trump administration policies, said she was worried about what lies ahead.
https://kra4l.cc
“What we’ve been doing is trying to enjoy the time that we have, but you want to be able to make it last,” Paula said Friday. “I have no confidence here.”
Trump fulfilled his campaign promise this week to unleash sweeping tariffs, including on the United States’ largest trading partners, in a move that has sparked fears of a global trade war. The decision sent the stock market spinning. On Friday afternoon, the broad-based S&P 500 closed down 6%, the tech-heavy Nasdaq dropped 5.8%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 2,200 points, or about 5.5%.
# 106625 by
Matthewmuh
05.04.2025 - 15:53
IP: logged
https://wwwindiapharm.shop/#
www india pharm
# 106624 by
1win_crPn
05.04.2025 - 15:42
IP: logged
1win.pro
1win.pro
.
# 106623 by
MichaelCof
05.04.2025 - 14:58
IP: logged
Americans nearing retirement and recent retirees said they were anxious and frustrated following a second day of market turmoil that hit their 401(k)s after President Donald Trump’s escalation of tariffs.
kraken20
As the impending tariffs shook the global economy Friday, people who were planning on their retirement accounts to carry them through their golden years said the economic chaos was hitting too close to home.
kra32 ??
Some said they are pausing big-ticket purchases and reconsidering home renovations, while others said they fear their quality of life will be adversely affected by all the turmoil.
“I’m just kind of stunned, and with so much money in the market, we just sort of have to hope we have enough time to recover,” said Paula, 68, a former occupational health professional in New Jersey who retired three years ago.
Paula, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because she feared retaliation for speaking out against Trump administration policies, said she was worried about what lies ahead.
https://krak12.net
“What we’ve been doing is trying to enjoy the time that we have, but you want to be able to make it last,” Paula said Friday. “I have no confidence here.”
Trump fulfilled his campaign promise this week to unleash sweeping tariffs, including on the United States’ largest trading partners, in a move that has sparked fears of a global trade war. The decision sent the stock market spinning. On Friday afternoon, the broad-based S&P 500 closed down 6%, the tech-heavy Nasdaq dropped 5.8%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 2,200 points, or about 5.5%.
# 106622 by
Donaldusexy
05.04.2025 - 14:57
IP: logged
Americans nearing retirement and recent retirees said they were anxious and frustrated following a second day of market turmoil that hit their 401(k)s after President Donald Trump’s escalation of tariffs.
kra3
As the impending tariffs shook the global economy Friday, people who were planning on their retirement accounts to carry them through their golden years said the economic chaos was hitting too close to home.
kraken4
Some said they are pausing big-ticket purchases and reconsidering home renovations, while others said they fear their quality of life will be adversely affected by all the turmoil.
“I’m just kind of stunned, and with so much money in the market, we just sort of have to hope we have enough time to recover,” said Paula, 68, a former occupational health professional in New Jersey who retired three years ago.
Paula, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because she feared retaliation for speaking out against Trump administration policies, said she was worried about what lies ahead.
https://kraken-24.net
“What we’ve been doing is trying to enjoy the time that we have, but you want to be able to make it last,” Paula said Friday. “I have no confidence here.”
Trump fulfilled his campaign promise this week to unleash sweeping tariffs, including on the United States’ largest trading partners, in a move that has sparked fears of a global trade war. The decision sent the stock market spinning. On Friday afternoon, the broad-based S&P 500 closed down 6%, the tech-heavy Nasdaq dropped 5.8%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 2,200 points, or about 5.5%.
# 106621 by
Billybicle
05.04.2025 - 14:46
IP: logged
Americans nearing retirement and recent retirees said they were anxious and frustrated following a second day of market turmoil that hit their 401(k)s after President Donald Trump’s escalation of tariffs.
kraken4 at
As the impending tariffs shook the global economy Friday, people who were planning on their retirement accounts to carry them through their golden years said the economic chaos was hitting too close to home.
kra17
Some said they are pausing big-ticket purchases and reconsidering home renovations, while others said they fear their quality of life will be adversely affected by all the turmoil.
“I’m just kind of stunned, and with so much money in the market, we just sort of have to hope we have enough time to recover,” said Paula, 68, a former occupational health professional in New Jersey who retired three years ago.
Paula, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because she feared retaliation for speaking out against Trump administration policies, said she was worried about what lies ahead.
https://at-kra35.cc
“What we’ve been doing is trying to enjoy the time that we have, but you want to be able to make it last,” Paula said Friday. “I have no confidence here.”
Trump fulfilled his campaign promise this week to unleash sweeping tariffs, including on the United States’ largest trading partners, in a move that has sparked fears of a global trade war. The decision sent the stock market spinning. On Friday afternoon, the broad-based S&P 500 closed down 6%, the tech-heavy Nasdaq dropped 5.8%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 2,200 points, or about 5.5%.
# 106620 by
Victornus
05.04.2025 - 14:44
IP: logged
Americans nearing retirement and recent retirees said they were anxious and frustrated following a second day of market turmoil that hit their 401(k)s after President Donald Trump’s escalation of tariffs.
kra28 at
As the impending tariffs shook the global economy Friday, people who were planning on their retirement accounts to carry them through their golden years said the economic chaos was hitting too close to home.
kra28
Some said they are pausing big-ticket purchases and reconsidering home renovations, while others said they fear their quality of life will be adversely affected by all the turmoil.
“I’m just kind of stunned, and with so much money in the market, we just sort of have to hope we have enough time to recover,” said Paula, 68, a former occupational health professional in New Jersey who retired three years ago.
Paula, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because she feared retaliation for speaking out against Trump administration policies, said she was worried about what lies ahead.
https://kraken27-at.com
“What we’ve been doing is trying to enjoy the time that we have, but you want to be able to make it last,” Paula said Friday. “I have no confidence here.”
Trump fulfilled his campaign promise this week to unleash sweeping tariffs, including on the United States’ largest trading partners, in a move that has sparked fears of a global trade war. The decision sent the stock market spinning. On Friday afternoon, the broad-based S&P 500 closed down 6%, the tech-heavy Nasdaq dropped 5.8%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 2,200 points, or about 5.5%.
# 106619 by
AlbertSuich
05.04.2025 - 14:40
IP: logged
Americans nearing retirement and recent retirees said they were anxious and frustrated following a second day of market turmoil that hit their 401(k)s after President Donald Trump’s escalation of tariffs.
kraken31 at
As the impending tariffs shook the global economy Friday, people who were planning on their retirement accounts to carry them through their golden years said the economic chaos was hitting too close to home.
kra24 at
Some said they are pausing big-ticket purchases and reconsidering home renovations, while others said they fear their quality of life will be adversely affected by all the turmoil.
“I’m just kind of stunned, and with so much money in the market, we just sort of have to hope we have enough time to recover,” said Paula, 68, a former occupational health professional in New Jersey who retired three years ago.
Paula, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because she feared retaliation for speaking out against Trump administration policies, said she was worried about what lies ahead.
https://kra29at.cc
“What we’ve been doing is trying to enjoy the time that we have, but you want to be able to make it last,” Paula said Friday. “I have no confidence here.”
Trump fulfilled his campaign promise this week to unleash sweeping tariffs, including on the United States’ largest trading partners, in a move that has sparked fears of a global trade war. The decision sent the stock market spinning. On Friday afternoon, the broad-based S&P 500 closed down 6%, the tech-heavy Nasdaq dropped 5.8%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 2,200 points, or about 5.5%.
# 106618 by
EfrenDub
05.04.2025 - 14:38
IP: logged
Americans nearing retirement and recent retirees said they were anxious and frustrated following a second day of market turmoil that hit their 401(k)s after President Donald Trump’s escalation of tariffs.
kraken26 at
As the impending tariffs shook the global economy Friday, people who were planning on their retirement accounts to carry them through their golden years said the economic chaos was hitting too close to home.
kraken14
Some said they are pausing big-ticket purchases and reconsidering home renovations, while others said they fear their quality of life will be adversely affected by all the turmoil.
“I’m just kind of stunned, and with so much money in the market, we just sort of have to hope we have enough time to recover,” said Paula, 68, a former occupational health professional in New Jersey who retired three years ago.
Paula, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because she feared retaliation for speaking out against Trump administration policies, said she was worried about what lies ahead.
https://kra9.net
“What we’ve been doing is trying to enjoy the time that we have, but you want to be able to make it last,” Paula said Friday. “I have no confidence here.”
Trump fulfilled his campaign promise this week to unleash sweeping tariffs, including on the United States’ largest trading partners, in a move that has sparked fears of a global trade war. The decision sent the stock market spinning. On Friday afternoon, the broad-based S&P 500 closed down 6%, the tech-heavy Nasdaq dropped 5.8%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 2,200 points, or about 5.5%.
# 106617 by
Edwinpaile
05.04.2025 - 14:37
IP: logged
www india pharm: <a href="
http://wwwindiapharm.com/#
">www india pharm</a> - pharmacy website india
# 106616 by
ErnestFaits
05.04.2025 - 13:28
IP: logged
‘We don’t want the American Dream for our kids’: Why this couple left the US for Ecuador with their children four years ago
????? ??? ??????
They’d never even visited Ecuador before, but Brittany and Blake Bowen, from the United States, decided to move to the South American country in 2021 to give their four children a completely different upbringing.
The Bowens, who were previously based in the state of Washington, have been living in Loja, a small city based in the southern section of the Andes Mountains, ever since, and say that they are in it for the long haul.
“We love this little country,” Brittany tells CNN Travel. “We hope that maybe we’ll have grandkids here one day.”
Before the move, the couple, who’ve been married for nearly 17 years, say that they were becoming increasingly concerned about the pressures placed on children by “modern American society” and wanted to try something new.
“We did not like what we’d seen develop over the course of the last couple decades…” adds Brittany, explaining that they felt that young people in the United States were becoming “more isolated.”
“We weren’t confident that our kids would enjoy the same sort of potential trajectory that previous generations had shared.
“And the more we considered things like that, the more we wondered, ‘Is that even what we want? Do we even want them to be on a fast track to the American Dream?”
The couple were also frustrated with living what they describe as the “standard American life.”
“Long commutes and never enough money,” says Blake. “All those usual problems… I was working in a career that was very time consuming, and took me away from home a lot. So we didn’t want that anymore.”
So why did they choose Ecuador as their “new home”?
# 106615 by
DavidBrace
05.04.2025 - 13:22
IP: logged
Trailer trucks queue to cross into the United States at the Otay Mesa Port of Entry, in Tijuana, Mexico, November 27, 2024. Jorge Duenes/Reuters
New York
CNN
—
?±?»?????????????‚ ?????‹?»???°
Since President Donald Trump won the election in November, businesses across the globe have been bracing for higher tariffs — a key Day One promise the president made.
But over a week into his presidency, Trump has yet to enact any new tariffs.
bslp.at
That could change, come 11:59 p.m. ET on Saturday — the deadline Trump set for when he says he will slap 25% tariffs on all Mexican and Canadian goods and a 10% tariff on all Chinese goods.
The tariffs, he said, will be imposed as a way of punishing the three nations, which Trump claims are responsible for helping people enter the country illegally and supplying fentanyl consumed in the US.
Speaking to reporters from the Oval Office on Thursday, Trump said he meant business, especially with his tariff threats on Mexico and Canada. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt also confirmed on Friday that Trump will levy the 10% tariff on China on Saturday.
blacksprut
Should these threats be believed? Yes and no, said Trump’s former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.
?±?»?????????????‚
https://bs2tor.info
The threat of blanket tariffs is likely being overstated, Ross said in an interview with CNN. “There probably will be exclusions, because there are some goods that just are not made here, will not be made here, and therefore, there’s no particular point putting tariffs on.”
Ross, who was one of a handful of initial cabinet members in Trump’s first administration who kept their position for the entire four-year term, said he advocated for such exclusions when he advised Trump on tariff policies.
btrhbfeojofxcpxuwnsp5h...nxatocbkgdlfiawhyid.onion
# 106614 by
JamesJex
05.04.2025 - 13:15
IP: logged
Trailer trucks queue to cross into the United States at the Otay Mesa Port of Entry, in Tijuana, Mexico, November 27, 2024. Jorge Duenes/Reuters
New York
CNN
—
bs2best at
Since President Donald Trump won the election in November, businesses across the globe have been bracing for higher tariffs — a key Day One promise the president made.
But over a week into his presidency, Trump has yet to enact any new tariffs.
?±?»?????????????‚ ???°???‚
That could change, come 11:59 p.m. ET on Saturday — the deadline Trump set for when he says he will slap 25% tariffs on all Mexican and Canadian goods and a 10% tariff on all Chinese goods.
The tariffs, he said, will be imposed as a way of punishing the three nations, which Trump claims are responsible for helping people enter the country illegally and supplying fentanyl consumed in the US.
Speaking to reporters from the Oval Office on Thursday, Trump said he meant business, especially with his tariff threats on Mexico and Canada. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt also confirmed on Friday that Trump will levy the 10% tariff on China on Saturday.
blacksprut
Should these threats be believed? Yes and no, said Trump’s former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.
btrhbfeojofxcpxuwnsp5h7h22htohw4btqegnxatocbkgdlfiawhyid onion
https://bsme.art
The threat of blanket tariffs is likely being overstated, Ross said in an interview with CNN. “There probably will be exclusions, because there are some goods that just are not made here, will not be made here, and therefore, there’s no particular point putting tariffs on.”
Ross, who was one of a handful of initial cabinet members in Trump’s first administration who kept their position for the entire four-year term, said he advocated for such exclusions when he advised Trump on tariff policies.
?±?»???? ?????????‚ ??...?†???°?»?????‹?? ???°???‚
«
‹
...
476
477
478
479
480
481
482
483
484
...
›
»
Register Now
Lo In / Sign In
•
register now
•
lost password?
•
registered users
Szavazás
no active poll
•
show polls
Legutóbbi Fájlok
Server
[Total] Klán | WAR Szervere
•
84.2.39.247:28971
Partnerek