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posted 308 days ago by NumbaZero 308 days ago by NumbaZero +19 / -2
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– Vlad_The_Impaler 1 point 307 days ago +1 / -0

Predictive Programming: "There's going to be some pain" - Trump convincing MAGAtards the economy will crash from his trade wars but it's all for the collective utopian better "greater good" communist sell tactics. https://communities.win/c/TheDonald/p/19AKTbFaQb/president-trump-/c

It's actually his own supporters who are going to be paying the tax. The products still get imported, only now the federal government slaps an extra tariff on it and the end consumer, the happy magatard, pays the higher price at point of retail. meanwhile the corporations maintain their high margins and profits. I don't think your normie MAGAtards like u/Looniz74 gets it.

You will pay higher prices and end up paying the taxes at end point of sale and you will like it you cheerleading zog loving MAGAtards!!! You must suffer pain to pay that massive debt we owe to foreign monopolist central banker jew elitists aka your chosen people by God now put your red hat on and attend the Trump pep rally.

Also the AI bubble is obvious. Tech company stocks are at huge over inflated prices but for some reason they shorted the shit out of intel. Reminds me of the 3d Printing craze in 2014 when every 3d printing stock share price skyrocketed then people learned 3d printing is not as efficient and actually has lots of input costs and labor involved in getting it to work well.

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– Mad_King_Kalak 1 point 307 days ago +1 / -0

There is always economic pain in a trade war, even if your side "wins."

There is a difference between fair trade and reciprocal trade.

Europe has massive tarriffs on US products, it's all the same.

For purposes of 5th generation warfare, the Chinese have been flooding the US with fentanyl through Mexico and Canada. Gotta hand it to them, they did a better job than the Soviets, in a shorter time, of disrupting the America.

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