Trumpenomics
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BBC reports 100% tariffs on foreign made movies- as per National Security concerns.
USA, you have a big problem.
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God help us if another Studio Ghibli hit sweeps the nation. To say nothing about the next Wallace and Gromit feature film.
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@jon-nyc said in Trumpenomics:
I’m old enough to remember when degrowth was a fringe movement on the left. But at least we’re at three or four dolls, up from 2.
This is a bit much coming from a guy who's lived his entire life as avariciously as he has.
How many gold fucking toilets does one man need?
None, of course.
wrote 24 days ago last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Trumpenomics:
@jon-nyc said in Trumpenomics:
I’m old enough to remember when degrowth was a fringe movement on the left. But at least we’re at three or four dolls, up from 2.
This is a bit much coming from a guy who's lived his entire life as avariciously as he has.
How many gold fucking toilets does one man need?
None, of course.
Funny one from a twitter rando:
Upon some consideration, I have to say - I'm not sure that Donald Trump is the most effective spokesman against conspicuous consumption.
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Greg Lukianoff, CEO of FIRE:
Protectionism in the name of poor, little helpless...Hollywood!?
And that's before we even get into the morass of first amendment issues ths presents.
It's as if every day we @thefireorg get a pop quiz on First Amendment law from the weirdest Con Law 2 class ever offered. -
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Again, as a husband of someone who loves to buy yet another toy or box of crayons when we have more than a surplus already... I very much welcome Trump's perspective on over consumption and border line hoarding. That being said, clearing out clutter isn't exactly my recommendation for economic policy.
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Again, as a husband of someone who loves to buy yet another toy or box of crayons when we have more than a surplus already... I very much welcome Trump's perspective on over consumption and border line hoarding. That being said, clearing out clutter isn't exactly my recommendation for economic policy.
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This is so obvious. What are the magats thinking.
WSJ: “If other countries imposed reciprocal tariffs, it could devastate Hollywood studios…The U.S. movie industry had a $15.3 billion trade surplus in 2023 and generated a positive balance of trade with every major foreign market.
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As Trump said in the interview yesterday (seriously) when asked if he takes responsibility for the economy, "The bad parts are Biden's economy, the good parts are Trump's economy." Not a surprise, but wow.
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“Did the same thing only in reverse”
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That was good.
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@Renauda said in Trumpenomics:
At the level given, it does smack of statist micromanagement.
It certainly does. Also rather of flailing.
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Fjord Motors? Sounds European. I only care about American car companies.
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There's a man who pronounces the 't' in Chevrolet, so that it rhymes with toilet.
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You know, if all of these other places would just become a part of the US, there wouldn’t be any more tariffs. Problem solved.
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We are not amused.
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Come on… You know deep down that you really want to…
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Seriously, is there anything to this Alberta NEXIT push?
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Ask the bitch we call Premier.
Not in this household there is not, and nor will there be.