Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s going great, sorry you can’t comprehend the big picture.
I’ve never seen so many people so excited to get broke.
It's wild. Someone told me today that this is going to be a painful ride but it will be worth it to "bring manufacturing back to the U.S." ... like, zero understanding of how the economy works in 2025. I really do think a lot of people who are watching only Fox believe this is short term pain for long term gain, despite NO credible evidence of that being the case. The blind faith really is cult-like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I’m genuinely curious. When he said this was what he would do, did you not believe him?
OP here. Sort of. A lot of this is stuff that I knew he'd find appealing, but the guy says a lot of stuff that isn't true-- mexico paying for it and all that. Plus, for all his faults, I did think that he was sort of correct in his complaint that he was constantly stymied in his first term by entrenched power structures that hated him and thought he was a joke. Tbh, I still think that. The fact that a huge share of the country called themselves the Resistance-- as though they were standing up to tanks in the streets of 1968 Prague-- was sort of absurd, and I thought it was revealing that so many members of our social elite were like "yeah, that's a reasonable thing to do."
This time though it seems different. It seems like he's able to do a lot more of the stuff he said he'd do. But he's also not doing some of the better stuff he said he would. So from my vantage point, a big vibe I got from his campaign was that he would be pragmatic and approach even some Dems to high-level positions (which he did, I guess) and avoid weapon using the justice system. The hardcore small-government shtick and the EOs though all seem like he's just out for blood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never liked Trump, but I also very much dislike the Democrats. It'd be too strong to say I was rooting for Trump or that I thought he'd to a good job, but I thought there was a *chance* he'd do a good job, and, for the sake of the country, I was really hoping he would. I didn't vote for him, but I also never seriously considered voting for Harris or Biden. I thought Trump's first term was at moments scary but overall pretty good.
With the wind-up, let me say: geez Louise this is going shittily.
You are missing the big picture. It’s bad for Wall Street. But this is going great if you are from Main Street.
No pain, no gain. Finally a president who is fighting for main street.
Manufacturing jobs will have to come back to the US. If these corporations don’t do it, they will keep watching their stock prices sinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never liked Trump, but I also very much dislike the Democrats. It'd be too strong to say I was rooting for Trump or that I thought he'd to a good job, but I thought there was a *chance* he'd do a good job, and, for the sake of the country, I was really hoping he would. I didn't vote for him, but I also never seriously considered voting for Harris or Biden. I thought Trump's first term was at moments scary but overall pretty good.
With the wind-up, let me say: geez Louise this is going shittily.
I have a big problem with people like you. And your thought process.
Ok but I will take anyone who is changing their mind now. I don’t want o demonize people and make them not want to admit they were wrong. The faster more people come to that conclusion the better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never liked Trump, but I also very much dislike the Democrats. It'd be too strong to say I was rooting for Trump or that I thought he'd to a good job, but I thought there was a *chance* he'd do a good job, and, for the sake of the country, I was really hoping he would. I didn't vote for him, but I also never seriously considered voting for Harris or Biden. I thought Trump's first term was at moments scary but overall pretty good.
With the wind-up, let me say: geez Louise this is going shittily.
I have a big problem with people like you. And your thought process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s going great, sorry you can’t comprehend the big picture.
I’ve never seen so many people so excited to get broke.
It's wild. Someone told me today that this is going to be a painful ride but it will be worth it to "bring manufacturing back to the U.S." ... like, zero understanding of how the economy works in 2025. I really do think a lot of people who are watching only Fox believe this is short term pain for long term gain, despite NO credible evidence of that being the case. The blind faith really is cult-like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s going great, sorry you can’t comprehend the big picture.
I’ve never seen so many people so excited to get broke.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s going great, sorry you can’t comprehend the big picture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I’m genuinely curious. When he said this was what he would do, did you not believe him?
OP here. Sort of. A lot of this is stuff that I knew he'd find appealing, but the guy says a lot of stuff that isn't true-- mexico paying for it and all that. Plus, for all his faults, I did think that he was sort of correct in his complaint that he was constantly stymied in his first term by entrenched power structures that hated him and thought he was a joke. Tbh, I still think that. The fact that a huge share of the country called themselves the Resistance-- as though they were standing up to tanks in the streets of 1968 Prague-- was sort of absurd, and I thought it was revealing that so many members of our social elite were like "yeah, that's a reasonable thing to do."
This time though it seems different. It seems like he's able to do a lot more of the stuff he said he'd do. But he's also not doing some of the better stuff he said he would. So from my vantage point, a big vibe I got from his campaign was that he would be pragmatic and approach even some Dems to high-level positions (which he did, I guess) and avoid weapon using the justice system. The hardcore small-government shtick and the EOs though all seem like he's just out for blood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never liked Trump, but I also very much dislike the Democrats. It'd be too strong to say I was rooting for Trump or that I thought he'd to a good job, but I thought there was a *chance* he'd do a good job, and, for the sake of the country, I was really hoping he would. I didn't vote for him, but I also never seriously considered voting for Harris or Biden. I thought Trump's first term was at moments scary but overall pretty good.
With the wind-up, let me say: geez Louise this is going shittily.
He didn't do a good job in his last term.
He didn't do a good job with his casinos, airline, steaks, university or foundation and it turns out the Trump Org is nothing but an aggregation of shell companies that launder money.
What made you think this would go even remotely as well as the first time?
Anonymous wrote:I never liked Trump, but I also very much dislike the Democrats. It'd be too strong to say I was rooting for Trump or that I thought he'd to a good job, but I thought there was a *chance* he'd do a good job, and, for the sake of the country, I was really hoping he would. I didn't vote for him, but I also never seriously considered voting for Harris or Biden. I thought Trump's first term was at moments scary but overall pretty good.
With the wind-up, let me say: geez Louise this is going shittily.
Anonymous wrote:I never liked Trump, but I also very much dislike the Democrats. It'd be too strong to say I was rooting for Trump or that I thought he'd to a good job, but I thought there was a *chance* he'd do a good job, and, for the sake of the country, I was really hoping he would. I didn't vote for him, but I also never seriously considered voting for Harris or Biden. I thought Trump's first term was at moments scary but overall pretty good.
With the wind-up, let me say: geez Louise this is going shittily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never liked Trump, but I also very much dislike the Democrats. It'd be too strong to say I was rooting for Trump or that I thought he'd to a good job, but I thought there was a *chance* he'd do a good job, and, for the sake of the country, I was really hoping he would. I didn't vote for him, but I also never seriously considered voting for Harris or Biden. I thought Trump's first term was at moments scary but overall pretty good.
With the wind-up, let me say: geez Louise this is going shittily.
You are missing the big picture. It’s bad for Wall Street. But this is going great if you are from Main Street.
No pain, no gain. Finally a president who is fighting for main street.
Manufacturing jobs will have to come back to the US. If these corporations don’t do it, they will keep watching their stock prices sinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember when Biden made the big announcement about the semi-conductor plants. he didn’t cut off trade with Taiwan and then say no worries 4-5 years from now we’ll have a plant and all the chips we need.
This man’s a moron. The jobs aren’t coming back and if they do no one is going to pay you $50 bucks an hour to put a t-shirt in a box. They will pay you $5 an hour. And you will take it because maybe you’ll be able to feed your family for a month on that $20 bag of rice.
So, so stupid. Just think something thru.
+1 I don’t think targeted well planned tariffs are all that bad. But blanket tariffs on the entire planet simultaneously with minimal warning for companies to prepare is just dumb.