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Will the Trump Tarriff Attack on Thailand be met with backlash against American expats here?


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43 minutes ago, xylophone said:

Well he did say that he likes "the poorly educated" which is almost as bad.........!!!!!! But keep looking for "basement dwellers" as he is so dumb that even he has no idea what will spill out of his mouth!

 

   Lets face it, you would be even more critical if he stated that he hates the poorly educated .

   BTW , the claim was that he said "Bottom dwellers" .

I am not looking for "basement dwellers" , because that wasn't the claim 

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Actually, my Thai friends here in Thailand are very impressed with the fact that President Trump has the guts and godads to finally stand up to counties like Thailand that impose inordinate tariffs on American goods imported to Thailand. They tell me that old Biden allowed Thailand to abuse the U.S. with its tariffs. These Thai friends also buy goods from the U.S. and are forced to pay upwards of 100% tariffs on these goods. So my Thai friends are impressed and my status as an American has been elevated. MAGA

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It was his cult that promoted the violent clashes in the first place when he got ousted last time so time for a bit of payback me thinks

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9 minutes ago, Screaming said:

Actually, my Thai friends here in Thailand are very impressed with the fact that President Trump has the guts and godads to finally stand up to counties like Thailand that impose inordinate tariffs on American goods imported to Thailand. They tell me that old Biden allowed Thailand to abuse the U.S. with its tariffs. These Thai friends also buy goods from the U.S. and are forced to pay upwards of 100% tariffs on these goods. So my Thai friends are impressed and my status as an American has been elevated. MAGA

fabricated nonsensical anecdotes

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20 minutes ago, Screaming said:

Actually, my Thai friends here in Thailand are very impressed with the fact that President Trump has the guts and godads to finally stand up to counties like Thailand that impose inordinate tariffs on American goods imported to Thailand. They tell me that old Biden allowed Thailand to abuse the U.S. with its tariffs. These Thai friends also buy goods from the U.S. and are forced to pay upwards of 100% tariffs on these goods. So my Thai friends are impressed and my status as an American has been elevated. MAGA

At least one person in the worlds status has to be elevated although I do believe you just made all that up how in anyway will increased import tariffs make it cheaper for someone in thailand to buy American goods? The import duties after thailand inevitably raises it's own tariffs will be passed onto all your thai friends the consumers so sorry for calling BS

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On 4/3/2025 at 2:16 PM, jas007 said:

If you ask me, the entire tariff thing is being blown way out of proportion. Why? Because longstanding trade patterns aren't going to reverse overnight.  Trump's changes won't make a big difference overnight,

Well your opinions have been shown to be completely wrong. The biggest crash in the US markets totally fuelled by trump, the previous 2 giant falls were the subprime crash (no single institution or person caused it) and the COVID crash. Trump has turned a booming economy into an almost recession, it has fallen by between 15% and 20%.  by next week it maybe a full blown recession. 

Trade patterns are not changing overnight but in a couple of months or weeks. Canada heavy crude is now going to go to China as well as LNG

the US had an almost monopoly on Canadian oil exports. That is just one example.

 

Trump has single-handedly wipe out decades of good will and friendly relationships that probably will not recover for many years if they ever do.

He has proved that the USA is not trustworthy and that legacy will tarnish its reputation and influence permanently.

 

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On 4/5/2025 at 8:22 AM, mikeymike100 said:

Absolute garbage. The stock market hasn't crashed, as you put it, like a 20% drop in a single day, or week!

Certainly the market has taken a beating, but this was to be expected!

From the February highs

the S&P is down 15%

the Dow is down 19%

the NAS100 is down 18%

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so a small market correction???

Trump is always bragging about his influence on the markets!!!

This is showing how true that influence is. By next week he will probably have single handedly turned a long term bull market into a a bear market 

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48 minutes ago, sometimewoodworker said:

From the February highs

the S&P is down 15%

the Dow is down 19%

the NAS100 is down 18%

IMG_2339.jpeg.2503787a11336c4e5b7954cb580a1ec5.jpeg

so a small market correction???

Trump is always bragging about his influence on the markets!!!

This is showing how true that influence is. By next week he will probably have single handedly turned a long term bull market into a a bear market 

Whatever label you want to put on it doesn't much matter.  Stock valuations were way out oof line with reality and now they're adjusting.  Long term, people will have still made huge gains.  The [rice drop was just a matter of time. 

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Another thought that occurs to me that goes beyond Thailand.

You know how different countries acquire national stereotypes.

Fairly or not. It doesn't matter. It's a reality.

Americans have that -- loud, arrogant, tendency to think that the entire world is supposed to run like back home "I have my rights" Karen type of idiocy.

What will an insane self destructive government that voluntarily is exiting polite world society do to these stereotypes.

I'm thinking of things like how landlords might stereotype applicants based on national stereotypes. Like knee jerk feelings that a Swiss applicant is a much better bet than a Colombian. 

Just thinking out loud here. I don't know the answer. But it does seem to me that this new end of traditional role of America for decades now might bleed into typical stereotypes of Americans. Of course the current stereotype isn't the best, but there's always room to get worse.

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7 hours ago, Hawaiian said:

As more Americans begin feeling the effects of the tariffs look for protests to gain steam.

Conservatives and even Republicans are becoming vocal.  Members of Congress are being bombarded with complaints.  In fact some Republican senators are joining Democrats in introducing legislation to contain Trump.  If nothing is done I expect violent demonstrations will be next. 

 

I think you are correct, won't be long and you'll see many Republican Congressman actually get brave and push back on Trump's ideology.......... 

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9 minutes ago, CANSIAM said:

I think you are correct, won't be long and you'll see many Republican Congressman actually get brave and push back on Trump's ideology.......... 

Nobody ever went broke betting on republicans having no spine. 

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On 4/4/2025 at 10:28 PM, EVENKEEL said:

The average Thai don't keep up or care about tariffs. JHC the OP is obsessed with Trump 

The THAI GOVERNMENT cares about tariffs. Theirs make it ridiculously expensive to buy Western goods. Hold their feet to the fire until they make it less costly for Western expats to live here. We are already spending all our money here. They have no right to demand more.

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12 minutes ago, Felton Jarvis said:

The THAI GOVERNMENT cares about tariffs. Theirs make it ridiculously expensive to buy Western goods. Hold their feet to the fire until they make it less costly for Western expats to live here. We are already spending all our money here. They have no right to demand more.

I suspect you came here from personal choice and that you weren't press ganged 

If you leave tomorrow the Thai Government like all other Government's worldwide don't give a fig

You wouldn't be missed

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7 minutes ago, vinny41 said:

I suspect you came here from personal choice and that you weren't press ganged 

If you leave tomorrow the Thai Government like all other Government's worldwide don't give a fig

You wouldn't be missed

Utterly irrelevant to the post. We are ALL here by choice. That does NOT relieve the Thai government from fair taxation and fair treatment of those who want to retire here. Nothing is being taken out of their economy and we are pumping massive amounts of cash into that economy. No one is under the delusion that they would be "missed". The simple truth is that we benefit them by our presence.

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12 minutes ago, Felton Jarvis said:

Utterly irrelevant to the post. We are ALL here by choice. That does NOT relieve the Thai government from fair taxation and fair treatment of those who want to retire here. Nothing is being taken out of their economy and we are pumping massive amounts of cash into that economy. No one is under the delusion that they would be "missed". The simple truth is that we benefit them by our presence.

I think you will find there not really that bothered 

I am not aware of a single country or Government that has special policies designed to favour immigrants which you are one like everyone else that stays long term in Thailand

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1 hour ago, Felton Jarvis said:

The THAI GOVERNMENT cares about tariffs. Theirs make it ridiculously expensive to buy Western goods. Hold their feet to the fire until they make it less costly for Western expats to live here. We are already spending all our money here. They have no right to demand more.

It's the same cost whether you're an expat or a Thai. If you choose to buy western products, that's on you. You don't have to buy steak, wine and cheese to live here.

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