Trumpenomics
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wrote on 13 Apr 2025, 19:18 last edited by jon-nyc
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Just wanted to say POTUS is looking well, a bit thinner in the face and very healthy. Anyone noticed a difference?
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wrote on 13 Apr 2025, 19:41 last edited by
Art of the meal?
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wrote on 13 Apr 2025, 19:43 last edited by
I wonder what the rare earths restriction means to Tesla.
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The most charitable explanation is that Navarro/Lutnick just take their fight public after losing a skirmish in a conference room somewhere.
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wrote on 13 Apr 2025, 21:14 last edited by
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As for an update on "Drill, Baby, Drill", more drills were shut down in the past week than in the past 2 years.
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wrote on 13 Apr 2025, 23:14 last edited by jon-nyc
'We will make things more difficult for American companies with Chinese supply chains, but ensure that direct sales from Chinese factories aren't inconvenienced'
-Art Of The Deal
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American farmers plead for tax-payer bailouts:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/apr/15/farmers-trump-tariffs-bailout-extreme-weather
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Not going to help GDP numbers.
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https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/china-halts-boeing-jet-orders
So now China is boycotting Boeing, presumably switching all their business to airbus. Planes parts service, the whole Monty.
Boeing is in for a rough time, imagine losing all those orders, and Boeing factory people being layed off because of the lost market potential.
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wrote on 16 Apr 2025, 10:40 last edited by
The country's top three airlines – Air China, China Eastern Airlines and China Southern Airlines – have plans to take delivery of 45, 53 and 81 Boeing planes, respectively, between 2025-2027, Reuters reports.
Sounds like a lot of jobs. I wonder how many of the workers voted for this.