Trumpenomics
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wrote 26 days ago last edited by jon-nyc
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Yeah, cause margins don’t exist. Remember when the Republicans were yelling at Biden for blaming inflation on greedy Jewish grocers?
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You either die a tariff hawk, or live long enough to embrace greedflation.
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Has Bernie responded?
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wrote 24 days ago last edited by jon-nyc
I’m sure he’ll be hypocritical too.
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Cliff Asness comments:
I may have mentioned this but we have two economically left-wing parties now that only differ in their preferred pronouns.
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Cliff Asness comments:
I may have mentioned this but we have two economically left-wing parties now that only differ in their preferred pronouns.
wrote 24 days ago last edited by@jon-nyc said in Trumpenomics:
Cliff Asness comments:
I may have mentioned this but we have two economically left-wing parties now that only differ in their preferred pronouns.
Yep.
At least Trump will make pro capitalism noises though.
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@jon-nyc said in Trumpenomics:
Cliff Asness comments:
I may have mentioned this but we have two economically left-wing parties now that only differ in their preferred pronouns.
Yep.
At least Trump will make pro capitalism noises though.
wrote 24 days ago last edited by@Horace said in Trumpenomics:
@jon-nyc said in Trumpenomics:
Cliff Asness comments:
I may have mentioned this but we have two economically left-wing parties now that only differ in their preferred pronouns.
Yep.
At least Trump will make pro capitalism noises though.
Perhaps along with also more ICE raids at Walmart locations?
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I know this is wasted CO2 at this point but how does Trump have the "power" to point to a specific company and tell them they're going to pay a 25% tax on their products?
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I vaguely recall there is a political ideology that says the government centrally controls what you produce. What's that called again?
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wrote 18 days ago last edited by jon-nyc
Of course it would cost way more than 25% of the iPhone price just to manufacture them here, to say nothing of the cost of building new plants, etc, to accommodate a policy that will be voided by the next administration. So we'll get more expensive phones AND no jobs.
Win-win!
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Tim Cook made a valiant effort to explain things to him in the white house last week, but apparently to no avail. Trump lives in his own economic reality. So, this will just be a drag on America's greatest company, to no benefit to anybody, other than maybe Apple's international competition.
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Tim Cook made a valiant effort to explain things to him in the white house last week, but apparently to no avail. Trump lives in his own economic reality. So, this will just be a drag on America's greatest company, to no benefit to anybody, other than maybe Apple's international competition.
wrote 18 days ago last edited by@Horace said in Trumpenomics:
So, this will just be a drag on America's greatest company, ...
No, this will not be a drag on the Trump Organization.
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