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4 minutes ago, pegman said:

tariffs 

Which the result of is not known other than the temporary stock market dip

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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

Easy answer. Mr. Trump is taking a wrecking ball to the pillars of American power and innovation. His tariffs are endangering U.S. companies’ access to global markets and supply chains. He is slashing public research funding and gutting our universities, pushing talented researchers to consider leaving for other countries. He wants to roll back programs for technologies like clean energy and semiconductor manufacturing and is wiping out American soft power in large swaths of the globe.

 

Sheltered behind tariff walls, American companies will sell almost exclusively to domestic consumers. The loss of international sales will degrade corporate earnings, leaving companies with less money to invest in their businesses. American consumers will be stuck with U.S.-made goods that are of middling quality but more expensive than global products, owing to higher U.S. manufacturing costs. Working families will face rising inflation and stagnant incomes. Traditional high-value industries such as car manufacturing and pharmaceuticals are already being lost to China; the important industries of the future will follow. Imagine Detroit or Cleveland on a national scale.

 

When will your theft of intellectual property cease?  Its unethical, meretricious and dangerous to the viability of this Forum.

https://x.com/Dr_Keefer/status/1928081676837736938

https://worldtradescanner.com/In the Future, China Will Be Dominant. The U.S. Will Be Irrelevant.htm

 

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Posted
25 minutes ago, Woke to Sounds said:

my stocks/bonds portfolio is doing quite nicely.

Im heading back to the USA for annual paperpushing and meetings, and the money dude is very very happy

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For once, because Western societies are so divided these days, with, at least, 40% always 'against it'. 

 

It's most obvious on social media. If I were to post on FB that 'milk is white', I'm sure, within half a day, I would receive a dozen replies, either denying it outright, or bringing arguments that 'things are not that simple'... 😆 

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1 minute ago, StayinThailand2much said:

For once, because Western societies are so divided these days, with, at least, 40% always 'against it'... 😆 

Think about it, true democracy project where everyone has something to say, and everyone opinion is as much worth as anyone else have done to us? 

 

Humans unfortunately is best led with a carrot, and a reward in the end. When people realize there is no reward in the end, this is what happening.

 

Complete chaos

 

It's ridiculous looking back on the opportunities we had, and wasted

 

Dark ages coming back

Posted
1 hour ago, Hamus Yaigh said:

Sarcasm?

 

The guy is a perfect example of an a-hole leader and an embarrassment in the eyes of most nations. His rhetoric is never anything but inflammatory, his policies are regressive or chaotic more suited to a previous age, and his behavior is massively self-serving and authoritarian.

No not sarcasm but it seems to be the level of intelligence of MM's is not that high.

Uneducated,as trump puts it himself.

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4 hours ago, John Drake said:

He's destroying the dollar as the reserve currency. And everything else is chaos.

There is currently no other currency (or arrangement of currencies) that could challenge the US dollar’s preeminence, however. Even a smaller role of the dollar in global trade transactions would not immediately challenge its reserve currency status, given the lack of investment alternatives in other currencies at a scale comparable to US markets. The dollar has also benefited from strong global network effects that would be difficult to replace (that is, the costs for any country to divest into other currencies remain prohibitively high unless other countries do the same). 

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1 hour ago, Hamus Yaigh said:

Sarcasm?

 

The guy is a perfect example of an a-hole leader and an embarrassment in the eyes of most nations. His rhetoric is never anything but inflammatory, his policies are regressive or chaotic more suited to a previous age, and his behavior is massively self-serving and authoritarian.

NO !!!

He's not an a-hole Leader.

But he's a wannabe leader, a wannabe president, a wannabe deal maker, a wannabe intelligent, a wannabe expert in everything.

Simply an a-hole. But not a wannabe one. 🤢

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There's an old saying:

"You can fool some of the people some of the time but you can't fool all of the people all of the time."

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53 minutes ago, JustThisOnePostOnly said:

In Israel it is.

Thats why Jews win the Nobel Prize in science so much. Smart folks

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