• @Rajtinka@lemmy.world
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    I also believe this is all just peacocking and him and all his billionaire buddies and the ultra rich corporations all got to use the VERY predictable stock market changes to get even richer. Of course he doesn’t care if the tariffs hurt anyone. He is busy making the 1% money so they don’t starve or go without healthcare or education. Didn’t you hear? Republican is the new working class party. Just ask all the government employees that Muskrat just fired …

  • @aleq@lemmy.world
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    As an onlooker from Europe eagerly awaiting the fall of the US, this is disappointing. :( But congrats to the people of these three countries I guess.

    At least US is still shooting itself in the foot with the China tariffs.

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      I mean, he still manage to bring the very divided Canada together. Most people around me cancelled every US based subscription services they had, and people will pay attention not to buy americans products. The world needs to come together to bring this undereductaed and dangerous country down.

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          Dont worry its nearly impossible anyway since they sent all the manufacturing jobs to China, or mexico, or Taiwan, or anywhere else but here

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          I hate that this clown has turned me into an accelerationist, but at this point what do we have left? Our society and even our species has shown how hopeless our situation is, the ONLY way forward from here is if the numb and dumb start experiencing consequences for making terrible choices in leadership.

          To this end, I want to see it all burn. Not because I hate anyone, but because I think we can do a lot better as a species if we held consistent values and didn’t get led astray by literally anyone who can weave an entertaining story. Our parents were supposed to teach us the value of thought and reason and the risks of making bad choices, but then we all got on the internet and learned that no matter how wrong we are, no matter how backwards our thinking or decisions, there will be some group that supports you wholeheartedly and without nuance.

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      It’s more of a low hanging fruit thing right now. The tarrifs will happen. There was pushback so they backed down while they continue to field dress the United States government. They will circle back around.

    • @Serinus@lemmy.world
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      Idk, I kind of love the China tariffs.

      Oh wait, you meant the tariffs we’re putting on China, not the China tariffs they’re putting on US oil and coal.

      But really I’m happy with any taxes on oil and coal.

  • @lennybird@lemmy.world
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    I had to do a double-take on the fact that Trump’s approval rating has been steadily improving since the beginning of January. Jesus fuck people are ignorant. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised with the wealth inequality, the media consolidation, the education standards the way they are…

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      The fact that his approval rating still exists after that first term shows that he can do whatever he wants and his followers will still support him. It’s a cult, nothing will change that.

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      You have to stop and think, where are they getting the data? I’m not even sure if you call it confirmation bias, or journalists with guns to their heads.

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      Whenever I think “man, the people around me can’t be that stupid right?” Then I get in my car and drive around for about 15 minutes and realize that yes in fact they are that stupid.

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      Thats what happens when the average joe gets his news from Xitter or Fox News. They get rid of all critical thinking skills for the sake of owning the libs and freeze peach.

      Trump could literally burn down their studio and Fox news would still spin it like “The democrats would have done even worse”

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        I had a conservative admit they receive the the bulk of their news from Twitter, and Tim Pool. But simultaneously exclaims without evidence that AP/Reuters are not to be trusted. JFC.

    • @randon31415@lemmy.world
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      Trump said he was going to raise the price of Canadian and Mexican things by 25%, then he didn’t do that.

      Wouldn’t that improve your opinion of him?

  • Gigliorananomicom
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    Ignorant perspective. They basically pumped and dumped, but in reverse, and everyone thinks they’re the stupid ones.

    This is exactly how we got here. Please stop.

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          Trump shrugged off the market reaction on Monday, suggesting to the reporters in the Oval Office that he wasn’t aware of the volatility. “I don’t know. I don’t think about it,” he said.

          Based on his reaction, yes it was completely about stocks. When the hell does he ever act like he is unaware of something

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            When he’s done something shady and suddenly “doesn’t recall” every little detail about it while being questioned. Why isn’t this evil fuck in prison?!

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            God, imagine if he was telling the truth. The president of the United States doesn’t pay any attention or heed to the financial markets? It’s just as ludicrous a position!

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              Nah, conservative and liars always use the “i don’t know” “i don’t remember” “it’s not me” cards. It’s always a lie, they know, they remember, they are responsible.

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                Yes, we all know, but in difference to other countries, somehow, you are not immediately fired or fined, if you’re as incompetent as you are not knowing the things you have to know in such a positions.

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                Yeah its totally cool to do evil shit and lie about it in an obvious but consistent manner.

                But to suggest to such a criminal’s face that they would LIE about it? Well that’s not appropriate for the news!

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              I think that would actually be for the better. A President who cares not for the financial markets, but for the number of hours the average person has to work to afford a house.

  • @TBi@lemmy.world
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    Unfortunately to his fans it looks like he won! Which probably means more tariffs going forward.

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      Yah, I think we’ll start making progress again in this country when we all realize that most people don’t care about facts, they just want stories.

      Donald Trump’s power has nothing to do with anything other than his flagrant disregard for reality and his chronic disorder that makes him just launch into stories about anything and everything. And not just stories, they’re always ridiculous stories like you would tell children. This works because most people are again, children who want stories.

      While Trump and his ilk have woven these epic stories of good versus evil and how rotten the enemies are and how great the good guys are, the left and the dems have been trying to quadruple down on being “civil” and producing charts and graphs and data to back their arguments. I get it, I used to think reality mattered to other people, but now I get it, that for the vast majority of humans, nobody really thinks.

      I don’t mean that as an “I’m smarter than everyone” statement, but a discovery about a fundamental quality of the human experience, which is people only think they think. What actually goes on for all of us, all day long, is we feel a thing, experience a sensation or emotion, and our brain writes a story to explain it. You believe this story because you tend to never doubt what you come up with in your head, but your brain doesn’t naturally default to facts and logic, just ways to connect feelings and experiences. This is intrinsic to how our minds work and it’s what let us survive ice ages and predators and apocalypses of ancient times. But in a modern, complex world with language and politics and technology, it just makes us more confused and wrong, which is why people tend to cling to people who can successfully create a narrative that weaves everything together in some sensible way. Not actually sensible, it just has to “feel” right and the brain will accept it even if you don’t agree with the person telling the story. This is why there are so many people and institutions that suddenly feel like they’ve turned “pro trump” it’s because we’re monkeys and we follow our leader, especially when they can make enough of us follow a storyline.

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      I do not think so. Even Fox news was calling him out for raising prices on … checks notes … almost everything. He didn’t win on this, even to them.

      At best he broke even. And there are other bribery / corruption cards for him to play using tariffs.

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        I dunno, I’ve read a lot of comments and poked my head into a certain sub reddit and folks are celebrating as if these are the deals of the century. They’ve got him held high as some no bs deal maker. Makes you gag a bit reading through them.

  • @houstoneulers@lemmy.world
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    Trump’s so stupid that it has alleviated any sense of imposter syndrome for me, and it should for you if you have it too.

  • @Furbag@lemmy.world
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    Trump is such a coward. He can’t commit to anything he says. I thought actually implementing the tariffs was the goal? What about that whole schtick on eliminating income taxes with tariff revenue? Do people just dream big on Trump’s pie-in-the-sky fantasies, get on board, and then get brought back down to reality and conveniently forget all that big talk only to still have the audacity to call it a fucking W? The threat of the tariffs accomplished nothing. Trump is incompetent beyond belief.

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      They have replaced their god with trump. Trump did it therefore it was good. Trump criticised it therefore it was bad. You’re asking them to retain information and think logically and critically about it instead of cheering on their lying and very false god. All the statistics say that support for right wingers drops off heavily the more education you have. His supporters aren’t the smart cookies. They like what he says and they like how he says it and he never tells them they’re stupid. They’re not fact checking him, that’s what libs do. They’re not libs, they’re red blooded Americans. Trump can absolutely do no wrong in their eyes.

    • @bestboyfriendintheworld@sh.itjust.works
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      Trump has loudly announced his presence on the world stage and made sure nobody can ignore him. Starting with high or ridiculous demands is his way of getting concessions.

      We don’t know what negotiations are taking place behind closed doors.

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        Trump has loudly announced his presence on the world stage and made sure nobody can ignore him.

        Sure they can. China already is. The last time Trump tried to hit China with tariffs, they retaliated and then the Trump administration bailed out the farmers by giving $60 billion in welfare to red states to offset the cost of his failed trade war. Why would they do anything different this time?

        Starting with high or ridiculous demands is his way of getting concessions.

        What concessions?

        No, seriously, answer the question.

        The “concession” that he got from Trudeau was already an agreement that Canada had made under the Biden administration.

        The “concession” that he got from Sheinbaum for sending 10k troops to the southern border was something that Mexico regularly agrees to do - it happened during Biden’s term and also during Trump’s first term. Evidently, all you have to do is ask politely.

        So far, neither country has conceded anything that they haven’t already previously agreed to or have historically been willing to do without threats of economic sanctions or tariffs.

        We don’t know what negotiations are taking place behind closed doors.

        Then if we don’t know what he actually negotiated for, how can he or anyone else for that matter claim it was effective? We have no evidence that he’s getting anything more than what was already promised to him for backing down.

        You can stop simping for Trump now, he’s not going to call you back.

    • @bestboyfriendintheworld@sh.itjust.works
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      Trump has loudly announced his presence on the world stage and made sure nobody can ignore him. Starting with high or ridiculous demands is his way of getting concessions.

      We don’t know what negotiations are taking place behind closed doors.

  • @Zoots@lemmy.world
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    Yeah but he still frames it as a win. That’s the problem. Loose goals so he can frame anything as a win and his supporters don’t think twice (or once for that matter)

    • @RedditWanderer@lemmy.world
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      How is this a “lol no”?

      “Take this same deal or we retaliate”. Is that not what the meme says. Did he not get the same deal in the end? Was retaliation not always implied? Does this meme imply they agreed cartels are not bad?

  • @pseudonaut@lemmy.world
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    Real question here… I keep seeing people say this, but what are the concessions that Canada and Mexico “gave” that they were already doing? I couldn’t find anyone mention it in the post.

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    My question: was the whole Canada / Mexico thing just a smoke screen for the newly increased China tariffs?

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      Meh. He’ll use it as another distraction every month or whatever frequency he wants. Just like the Republicans would only approve stopgap budgets, so they can turn up the drama and claim some negotiating victories every time to just keep the lights on. It’s all theater.

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      Yes, Mexico moves 10k reserves to the border… to twiddle their thumbs there. And Canada agreed to invest 1.5 billion in the border they already agreed to with Biden. Epic win!

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          You understand the role of the narcos is narcotic trafficking, and not a blanket name for “the bad hombres” across the border? The Mexican National Guard being present at the border can and will hamper the drug traffic to the north, and I don’t see how they will ‘give them to the same narcos’.

          If anything, is the county and state forces that would do shit like that, because they’re easier to corrupt and often work with the drug cartels in their region because if they don’t cooperate, they will be fired, with gunshots.

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          Yeah, how to combat the narcos is a real issue… I’m willing to bet military force won’t solve it though.

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            War on drugs certainly is not the answer to problem. Education & harm reduction, decriminalization, and supply-side testing (re: no accidental fent in your coke) would be a welcomed cultural shift forward. Prohibition will only continue to dig us deeper with folks in prison, murder, and underground trafficking schemes.

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              The problem for Mexico is that it can’t really take any steps on its own to solve this problem.

              The failed US drugs policy results in a huge demand for illegal drugs. That results in big payouts to anybody trafficking the drugs across the border. All that contraband flowing for huge money results in powerful crime bosses. If Mexico completely legalized all drugs, it wouldn’t do much because the demand is coming from the US, not Mexico.

              Mexico would love to shut off the flow of drugs into the US, because that’s the reason their country is so dangerous and violent. Without that lucrative drug smuggling route, there wouldn’t be rich, powerful narcos with their own private armies.

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              I’d imagine mexico needs an El Salvador type approach. Not a Duterte type approach …

              And a prison for these people on Clarion.

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                  I could imagine removing every gang tattooed individual from Mexican society would bring much improvement in and by itself, no?

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    So, the $1.3 bn border plan that was already agreed last year on December 17?

    Not quite.

    Apart from several additions, the fold from Canada comes from moving their hazy plan phases from planning to implementing. That’s where the W is for Trump.

    It’s a subtle difference. But with the addition of a temporary delay on the tariffs, Trudeau will actually be pressured into having to implement this thing. It’s been a month and half since the plan was announced, and any Canadian that dislikes Trudeau knows he’s not famous for actually doing something about issues that their own citizens ask for, even less other countries, so this would seem as necessary

    Beyond that, 77% of Canada exports are to the US. That 77% makes up about 12% of the US total imports. I don’t know what the endgame is but propping up Canada for a trade war they can’t win is not the way.

    Same as with Mexico. They are very conscious that many South American countries would like to step in their place should they fail to provide USA amicable trade relationship.

    Up to you to make your own conjecture.

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          Facts, 'eh? The op in this chain provided no sources whatsoever. Words without proof are not facts. You and them might feel more comfortable on this site called Reddit…

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      Do you know what the difference between planning and implementing is? Nothing.

      Planning my novel: scribble notes all over the place, think through plots, come up with character names, etc.

      Implementing my novel: open a word processor doc, type “My Novel” at the top, then go back to scribbling notes all over the place, thinking through plots, etc.

      Unless there’s a date when the full thing needs to go into effect, the “implementation” phase can drag on forever.

      As for the tariffs, yes, they would definitely hurt the Canadian economy. But, since they’re blanket tariffs on everything, there are no specific pain points. Canada’s counter-tariffs were designed to be very specific, targeting companies and states that are most critical to Trump and the GOP. And, the key difference is that Canada was being attacked economically, so it would have been easy to rally Canadians around shared hardship imposed by a crazy dictator. Meanwhile, the US would suffer under a stupid trade war that nobody wanted, and that Trump said wasn’t going to hurt Americans at all.

      Despite this supposed “pause” in tariffs, American businesses are already going to start hurting. Plenty of Canadians are already swearing off buying American products because they’re so outraged by this bullshit. Even if the tariffs never get implemented, there’s going to be a voluntary boycott of American things just out of anger and disgust.

      As you said, the US economy is huge compared to Canada. Maybe these voluntary boycotts aren’t going to be too painful for US businesses. But, Canada is still the size of California. That’s enough that it’s going to be noticeable.

      So, did Trudeau fold? Did Trump fold? Who cares, but this economic attack on Canada definitely isn’t going to help America in any way.

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    The EU will most likely stave off tariffs by buying much more US gas.