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Trump is not an Idiot

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He would have to be one of the biggest idiots ever to have walked this planet. The village idiot is a complete moron and has the iq of a cabbage.

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  • save the frogs
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    There was a trade imbalance against the US.   Now, the tariffs are exaggerated in the opposite directoin. But Trump is trying to get the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates.  

  • JimHuaHin
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    Correct, he is a con man.

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    Yes there is a trade imbalance. But against? How do you mean against? As though it was the fault of tariffs or other trade barriers? "Trade imbalances between two countries can emerge for many re

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6 minutes ago, theshu25 said:

He would have to be one of the biggest idiots ever to have walked this planet. The village idiot is a complete moron and has the iq of a cabbage.

Not compared to Pattaya pensioners

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From NY Post retelling of NY Times article:

Economist Brent Neiman shocked to learn Trump admin used his formula to justify tariffs: ‘Got it wrong’

Published April 8, 2025, 7:06 a.m.

A top economist was shocked to learn the Trump administration used his research to justify its hefty tariffs — insisting the White House got his formula “very wrong” and grossly miscalculated the levies for each country.

Brent Neiman, a University of Chicago economics professor, said in a New York Times op-ed that President Trump’s sweeping tariff regime should have been roughly four times less if Neiman’s study had been followed correctly.

https://nypost.com/2025/04/08/us-news/economist-shocked-to-learn-trump-admin-used-his-formula-to-justify-tariffs-it-got-it-wrong/
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4 hours ago, save the frogs said:

Most people are still getting a lot of crap information from fake news sites who are putting a negative spin, but don't know what they're talking about.

 

Here, watch this. I think this guy's theory explains what Trump is doing.

 

 

 

I think you should understand that in this day and age any punter can make a YouTube video to SUPPORT WHAT YOU WISH TO BE TRUE!

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1 hour ago, stupidfarang said:

China and the USA need each other and there will be alot of pain for both before things settle down.

I think the US need the Chinese markets more than China needs the US ones especially if the rest of the world turns against the US.

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3 minutes ago, StandardIssue said:

 

I think you should understand that in this day and age any punter can make a YouTube video to SUPPORT WHAT YOU WISH TO BE TRUE!

 

 

And if not, it must have been suppressed by "the globalists".

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28 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Japan economy was bad for 25 years 

since you don't really read any non-fiction, you wouldn't know why Japan had economic problems, would you?

A very low birthrate,

No supply of young motivated workers due to immigration.

Low labor force participation rate.

Australia has a 10% tariff in the US, the US now has a 10% tariff on Australia, this is the case with most world countries, while it does mean adjustments in the market it evens out the playing field  making US made goods cheaper than imported ones for americans. The US companies it is effecting are the ones that produce overseas using cheap labour then getting extra tariff prices sending to the US, while sending US made overseas may drop buying US made in the US should increase.

 

 

Just now, gamb00ler said:

since you don't really read any non-fiction, you wouldn't know why Japan had economic problems, would you?

A very low birthrate,

No supply of young motivated workers due to immigration.

Low labor force participation rate.

250%debt

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24 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Not compared to Pattaya pensioners

another pearl of wisdom from the Generalissimo of blanket statements.

Serious question for our American friends who has the most power Congress, The House of Representatives The Senate or The President and could the President be removed stopped or overruled.

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11 minutes ago, seajae said:

Australia has a 10% tariff in the US, the US now has a 10% tariff on Australia, this is the case with most world countries, while it does mean adjustments in the market it evens out the playing field  making US made goods cheaper than imported ones for americans. The US companies it is effecting are the ones that produce overseas using cheap labour then getting extra tariff prices sending to the US, while sending US made overseas may drop buying US made in the US should increase.

 

 

False. Australia has a free trade agreement with the United States and imposes virtually no tariffs on imports from the US.

https://www.dfat.gov.au/trade/trade-and-investment/latest-us-tariffs#:~:text=Australia

What's more Australia usually runs a deficit with the United States.

 

Where do you get your misinformation from?

 

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Trump is a lying idiot and a sex pest.

 

And voted in by the American people.

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4 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Where do you get your misinformation from?

Trump told him so it must be true.

4 minutes ago, placeholder said:

False. Australia has a free trade agreement with the United States and imposes virtually no tariffs on imports from the US.

https://www.dfat.gov.au/trade/trade-and-investment/latest-us-tariffs#:~:text=Australia

What's more Australia usually runs a deficit with the United States.

 

Where do you get your misinformation from?

 

 

Where do you get your misinformation from?

 

Australia's biosecurity laws - singling out a ban on the import of US beef? To protect Australian beef?

 

That's even worse than tariffs, that's an outright ban on importing US beef, the Australians slapped on US farmers.

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Of course he's an idiot.

 

He is also revealing who else is an idiot, which turns out to be all of those who believed a life-long business failure---save for daddy's money and eventually a fantasy personna created by Mark Burnett---actially knew what he is doing or has some sort of plan.

 

Only idiots think this tariff plan was well thought out. GUARANTEED POTUS did not think his plan would send world stock markets crashing. AFTER the fact he might issue some pointless statement about "short term pain", but it's entirely obvious he had no friggin clue the tariff rollout would cause this much damage.

 

Because the clown is woefully insecure, he cannot admit he effed up. He cannot back down. Undoubtedly he will continue to make silly statements about how "it's all going according to plan". Yesterday was "50 countries" have called (they are not confirming, and "called" could mean to tell him to go eff himself), I'm sure it will be 70 tomorrow, and by next week he'll quote a number higher than the number of countries who exist on the planet.

 

A Recession is now guaranteed. A Depression is maybe a 70% chance. Wall Street is hobbled....no IPOs, no bond issuance, rates climbing for anything other than Triple A corporate debt (and likely to lead to defaults if a Recession comes), hiring plans on hold or shelved, and earnings likely to tumble.  POTUS considered all of that? Only a fool believes he did.

 

401ks getting hammered. Insurance funds squeezed. Both sentiment and the physics of the economy tumbling at the same time.

 

US debt, well below a good many developed nations, was sustainable absent tax breaks and own goals. POTUS scored an own goal in overtime in the World Cup, completely clueless about the consequences of his silly actions. A Recession isn't going to help the deficit. Tax cuts are not going to help the deficit. ALienating foreigners who used to buy 30% of USTs is not going to help the deficit.

 

What POTUS wrought, as we shall see with time (and EXACTLY as I expected) is:

 

Recession if lucky, Depression if not

Soaring unemployment

Soaring deficit

Soaring inflation, or Stagflation (exacerbated by a falling dollar, or "The Mar-a-Lago Accord".

 

Hurt most will be MAGAs. Like him, they are also idiots, although some are now coming around and seeing the emperor has no clothes.

15 minutes ago, gamb00ler said:

another pearl of wisdom from the Generalissimo of blanket statements.

 

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13 minutes ago, Bannoi said:

Serious question for our American friends who has the most power Congress, The House of Representatives The Senate or The President and could the President be removed stopped or overruled.

Congress has authority over tariffs, but they have decided to be cheerleaders and not legislators.

 

POTUS can be removed using the 25th Amendment, but that requires a majority of the Cabinet to agree he is unfit. Since he hand-picked incompetent sycophantic goobers for his Cabinet, that is unlikely.

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4 minutes ago, Walker88 said:

Congress has authority over tariffs, but they have decided to be cheerleaders and not legislators.

 

POTUS can be removed using the 25th Amendment, but that requires a majority of the Cabinet to agree he is unfit. Since he hand-picked incompetent sycophantic goobers for his Cabinet, that is unlikely.

Thanks for that. Appreciate it.

13 minutes ago, Walker88 said:

POTUS can be removed using the 25th Amendment, but that requires a majority of the Cabinet to agree he is unfit. Since he hand-picked incompetent sycophantic goobers for his Cabinet, that is unlikely.

 

So you're saying he's pretty smart then?

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5 hours ago, save the frogs said:

Before these tariffs, there was an imbalance.

The US charged the world about 2.5 per cent on average.

And the world charged the US about 7.5 per cent tariffs on average.

So it was disadvantageous for the US. 

 

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What the simpleton Disaster Don does not seem to understand is that the lack of tariffs are what made America great, it's the reason why America became the world's largest economy.

 

Tariffs do not work, and they slow down an economy they don't build It up. Just look at Thailand as an example of that. Trump is very dumb. 

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As a non American is seems as though Trump is ruling more like a dictator with all his executive orders. Not something I would of expected or even imagined possible for a President of the USA.

1 minute ago, Bannoi said:

As a non American is seems as though Trump is ruling more like a dictator with all his executive orders. Not something I would of expected or even imagined possible for a President of the USA.

Great, cut out the bs

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25 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

Where do you get your misinformation from?

 

Australia's biosecurity laws - singling out a ban on the import of US beef? To protect Australian beef?

 

That's even worse than tariffs, that's an outright ban on importing US beef, the Australians slapped on US farmers.

What misinformation? Are there 10% tariffs on US goods coming into the USA?

As for biosecurity..

"Australia introduced a ban on US beef imports in 2003, in response to an outbreak of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) or mad cow disease.It was technically lifted in 2019, subject to an ongoing biosecurity review that in practice means no imports of fresh beef. The sticking point is the US’s reliance on live cattle imports from Canada and Mexico to bolster its national herd."https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/apr/04/bse-tariffs-and-wonderful-people-what-you-need-to-know-about-us-australia-beef-relations

Seems like a legitimate concern. And it's only one product.

But even if it wasn't, American cattle ranchers are thrilled What's more, almost all Australian beef is grass feed. Very little US beef is grass fed. So it's filling a demand that is going unfilled by American cattle ranchers.

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8 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

What the simpleton Disaster Don does not seem to understand is that the lack of tariffs are what made America great, it's the reason why America became the world's largest economy.

 

Tariffs do not work, and they slow down an economy they don't build It up. Just look at Thailand as an example of that. Trump is very dumb. 

Mexico had a moribund economy until finally it's economy was on the verge of collapse. It was only with the drastic reductions in taiffs, that Mexico began to prosper.

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54 minutes ago, Walker88 said:

Of course he's an idiot.

 

He is also revealing who else is an idiot, which turns out to be all of those who believed a life-long business failure---save for daddy's money and eventually a fantasy personna created by Mark Burnett---actially knew what he is doing or has some sort of plan.

Well it has been said that his "team" are as dumb as he is and that certainly seems to be the case, especially with JD Vance mouthing off about "Chinese peasants"! Add to that the fact that the dumbo's in the White House are now arguing amongst themselves and you have confirmation that an idiot picked a team of idiots – – how great is that for America?

 

A long-time China hawk, Navarro has been one of the most hardline voices on tariffs, and targeted Musk in an interview with CNBC.

 

“When it comes to tariffs and trade, we all understand in the White House, and the American people understand, that Elon’s a car manufacturer. But he’s not a car manufacturer – he’s a car assembler in many cases,” Navarro said.

 

“If you go to his Texas plant ... the batteries come from Japan and from China, the electronics come from Taiwan.”

 

The row came a day after Navarro insisted in an opinion piece in the Financial Times that the tariffs were “not a negotiation” – only for Trump to admit later that he was in fact open to some negotiations.

 

The spat is all the more unusual because of the mesh of loyalties involved.

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38 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

Where do you get your misinformation from?

 

Australia's biosecurity laws - singling out a ban on the import of US beef? To protect Australian beef?

 

That's even worse than tariffs, that's an outright ban on importing US beef, the Australians slapped on US farmers.

I noticed you ignored the part about Australia actually running a trade deficit  with the US. So, according to Trump's way of thinking, that would justify Australia imposing a tariff on US goods.  The first few months of this year it did run a surplus but that reversal is due to the fact the importers were racing to bring in goods before tariffs were imposed.

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2 hours ago, gamb00ler said:

It's possible Trump is not an idiot..... but he convincingly plays one on TV.  Definitely an Emmy possibility.

Possible, but not at all confirmed. As for his TV appearances, he should sack the AI object that is painting his face orange. When he came on Sunday from his taxpayers paid gold weekend, he face was nicely painted in orange, a bit too much for many. When he made his speech last night at the NRCC, the orange paint was starting to peel off, you can clearly see different colour spots on his left cheek. Maybe he came too close to Loomer, anyway, sack the AI painter. Otherwise he will never get an Emmy.

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GOP Rand Paul seems to think he is an idiot...
 

"I have a deficit at my grocery store”: Senator Rand Paul mocks Trump’s odd view of trade.
 

The rats may be deserting the ship. Senator Rand Paul just tore into Trump’s trade logic, calling it “backwards and upside down” and based on the false belief that every trade has a loser.
 

He pushed back with a simple analogy: “If you sell me your coat for $200, we both walk away happy.” He added, “I have a trade deficit with my grocery store,” mocking the obsession with imbalances.

Economist Brent Neiman echoed the point, quoting Robert Solow: “I have a chronic deficit with my barber, who doesn’t buy a darned thing from me.”
 

Paul warned Trump’s tariffs are built on junk math and would hurt the economy and retirement savings.

As for the 270% Canadian dairy tariff, Paul clarified it only applies above quota levels—and in many cases, the real tariff is zero.


https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/i-have-a-deficit-at-my-grocery-store-senator-rand-paul-mocks-trump-s-odd-view-of-trade/ar-AA1Cz6MB

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