Trumpenomics
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When was the first time Trump proposed tariffs?
Forty years ago. Be he right, be he wrong, this is not new.
@Jolly said in Trumpenomics:
When was the first time Trump proposed tariffs?
Forty years ago. Be he right, be he wrong, this is not new.
Yes, voters knew or should have known before the last election that Trump will bring about high tariffs if he wins.
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My guess is they need 9 R senators and 2 House Members to strip Trump of the tariff ability. (I assume this is a 60 vote thing for the senate? Not 50%?)
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"...the stock market went up 88% in my first term... more than any president has had in any term in office... BY FAR."
You know... except for Clinton II, Reagan I, Roosevelt I, and Coolidge I.
Other than those President, Trump isn't lying!
Source: https://www.macrotrends.net/2481/stock-market-performance-by-president
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Great sale on Wall Street, today. Might even reach BOGO level discounts!
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The truly troubling thing has been the threats against companies raising their prices…
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And yet, amazingly, still better than the other option.
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https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/04/03/business/trump-tariffs
Which countries are spared?
... Moscow was spared because sanctions imposed on the country after its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 mean that U.S.-Russian trade had effectively stopped. North Korea, Cuba and Belarus, which are also subject to tough sanctions, were also excluded from the new levies.
Also an interesting contrast:
Iran [...] was hit with 10 percent tariffs, the lowest tier on the White House’s list and lower than the rate imposed on Israel, a staunch U.S. ally.
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And yet, amazingly, still better than the other option.
@LuFins-Dad said in Trumpenomics:
And yet, amazingly, still better than the other option.
After the ships sinks, as you are being raped by a dolphin, you find yourself thinking 'well, at least I didn't get electrocuted by the ship's battery or eaten by the shark'!
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@LuFins-Dad said in Trumpenomics:
And yet, amazingly, still better than the other option.
After the ships sinks, as you are being raped by a dolphin, you find yourself thinking 'well, at least I didn't get electrocuted by the ship's battery or eaten by the shark'!
@Doctor-Phibes said in Trumpenomics:
@LuFins-Dad said in Trumpenomics:
And yet, amazingly, still better than the other option.
After the ships sinks, as you are being raped by a dolphin, you find yourself thinking 'well, at least I didn't get electrocuted by the ship's battery or eaten by the shark'!
This is idiocy. The whole trans thing is a blend of insanity and evil. So yeah, still better than the alternative. I will say that I was counting on Congress to shelter us a little from his more self/destructive impulses.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Trumpenomics:
@LuFins-Dad said in Trumpenomics:
And yet, amazingly, still better than the other option.
After the ships sinks, as you are being raped by a dolphin, you find yourself thinking 'well, at least I didn't get electrocuted by the ship's battery or eaten by the shark'!
This is idiocy. The whole trans thing is a blend of insanity and evil. So yeah, still better than the alternative. I will say that I was counting on Congress to shelter us a little from his more self/destructive impulses.
@LuFins-Dad said in Trumpenomics:
This is idiocy. The whole trans thing is a blend of insanity and evil. So yeah, still better than the alternative. I will say that I was counting on Congress to shelter us a little from his more self/destructive impulses.
In my analogy congress are throwing electrically conductive chum in the water.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Trumpenomics:
@LuFins-Dad said in Trumpenomics:
And yet, amazingly, still better than the other option.
After the ships sinks, as you are being raped by a dolphin, you find yourself thinking 'well, at least I didn't get electrocuted by the ship's battery or eaten by the shark'!
This is idiocy. The whole trans thing is a blend of insanity and evil. So yeah, still better than the alternative. I will say that I was counting on Congress to shelter us a little from his more self/destructive impulses.
. I will say that I was counting on Congress to shelter us a little from his more self/destructive impulses.
Rand Paul is a lonely voice in the current GOP echo chamber.
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. I will say that I was counting on Congress to shelter us a little from his more self/destructive impulses.
Rand Paul is a lonely voice in the current GOP echo chamber.
@Renauda said in Trumpenomics:
. I will say that I was counting on Congress to shelter us a little from his more self/destructive impulses.
Rand Paul is a lonely voice in the current GOP echo chamber.
He's been accused of having TDS, predictably
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Think we will end the day below 39K?
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@Renauda said in Trumpenomics:
. I will say that I was counting on Congress to shelter us a little from his more self/destructive impulses.
Rand Paul is a lonely voice in the current GOP echo chamber.
He's been accused of having TDS, predictably
@Doctor-Phibes said in Trumpenomics:
@Renauda said in Trumpenomics:
. I will say that I was counting on Congress to shelter us a little from his more self/destructive impulses.
Rand Paul is a lonely voice in the current GOP echo chamber.
He's been accused of having TDS, predictably
Yes, and I now have it from an anonymous albeit unimpeachable source that the derangement aspect of TDS has now progressed to the demonization phase. It’s just sooo unfair to the mango Mussolini.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Trumpenomics:
@Renauda said in Trumpenomics:
. I will say that I was counting on Congress to shelter us a little from his more self/destructive impulses.
Rand Paul is a lonely voice in the current GOP echo chamber.
He's been accused of having TDS, predictably
Yes, and I now have it from an anonymous albeit unimpeachable source that the derangement aspect of TDS has now progressed to the demonization phase. It’s just sooo unfair to the mango Mussolini.