Anonymous wrote:Republican investors are losing buckets of money and there is absolutely nobody to blame but Trump.
To continue voting for and supporting him, his proxies, his policies is economic suicide. End of story.
Anonymous wrote:The blame also lies with Republicans in Congress doing nothing to stop him
Anonymous wrote:Republican investors are losing buckets of money and there is absolutely nobody to blame but Trump.
To continue voting for and supporting him, his proxies, his policies is economic suicide. End of story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congress needs to act and nullify the "emergency" tariffs with a simple majority vote.
The POTUS should not have this power outside of a legit emergency, like invasion. This is why the House is on recess - the discharge petition actually is likely to pass, just like it did in the Senate.
Yes. But this is why Mike Johnson as Speaker is a tragedy for the nation. The weeniest man in Washington is unlikely to bring such a bill to the floor. Congress reclaiming its authority on tariffs would pass easily, and that makes Little Mikey scared. All he knows is to do the bidding of Trump and Musk. The man has no principles.
That’s why Rep. Meeks filed a discharge petition in the House, so it goes to the floor no matter what.
Also, I didn’t realize this until today but the emergency powers granted to Trump to do all this sh!t were in the CR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems that China was not persuaded by Bessent’s advice not to impose retaliatory tariffs. And we can expect more from the EU soon. We’re not top dog anymore.
It will be a cold day in hell when China relents to Trump's nonsense, Chinese have a very HIGH threshold for pain especially of the fiscal variety, Trump is way out of his league when dealing with China. They haven't said a single word, it will all be actions, Xi Jingping didn't broadcast his tariff signing ceremony all over the world, he's not a lunatic.
Actually, the rest of the world has a high threshold for pain as well. Developing countries know how to perservere and do without. There are still many, many people in Europe who vividly remember the decades post-WWII when there was still debris and carnage and decades more of rebuilding. Those folks will all weather the strom while the "tough" Yankees qill quickly start blubbering.
I agree. I observe this a lot when I am traveling in Europe, cheap goods, cheap energy is not available like it is here, including cheap money. Credit is not easily available, Europeans are savers.
Americans are going to have to change their lifestyles, especially the lower income families. So far, people have been pretty comfortable here, let’s get ready to sacrifice bigly for those manufacturing jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, 900 being laid off at Stellantis (maker of Jeeps) as direct consequence of Tariffs.
https://www.cbsnews.com/detroit/news/stellantis-pause-production-windsor-plant-layoff-900-workers-midwest/
The Stellantis and Whirlpool layoffs should be in the FAFO thread. I’m sure the majority of those workers voted for the Orangeman and his tariffs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Suppose Trump threw in a small tax hike on income over one million to go with his tariffs. Would Democrats vote for the budget?
I can’t think of anything less likely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems that China was not persuaded by Bessent’s advice not to impose retaliatory tariffs. And we can expect more from the EU soon. We’re not top dog anymore.
It will be a cold day in hell when China relents to Trump's nonsense, Chinese have a very HIGH threshold for pain especially of the fiscal variety, Trump is way out of his league when dealing with China. They haven't said a single word, it will all be actions, Xi Jingping didn't broadcast his tariff signing ceremony all over the world, he's not a lunatic.
Xi is playing chess. Trump is playing Snakes and Ladders.
Are you kidding? You have to be able to count to play snakes and ladders. Trump is just having a giant temper tantrum.
This is what Trump is doing:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems that China was not persuaded by Bessent’s advice not to impose retaliatory tariffs. And we can expect more from the EU soon. We’re not top dog anymore.
It will be a cold day in hell when China relents to Trump's nonsense, Chinese have a very HIGH threshold for pain especially of the fiscal variety, Trump is way out of his league when dealing with China. They haven't said a single word, it will all be actions, Xi Jingping didn't broadcast his tariff signing ceremony all over the world, he's not a lunatic.
Actually, the rest of the world has a high threshold for pain as well. Developing countries know how to perservere and do without. There are still many, many people in Europe who vividly remember the decades post-WWII when there was still debris and carnage and decades more of rebuilding. Those folks will all weather the strom while the "tough" Yankees qill quickly start blubbering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems that China was not persuaded by Bessent’s advice not to impose retaliatory tariffs. And we can expect more from the EU soon. We’re not top dog anymore.
It will be a cold day in hell when China relents to Trump's nonsense, Chinese have a very HIGH threshold for pain especially of the fiscal variety, Trump is way out of his league when dealing with China. They haven't said a single word, it will all be actions, Xi Jingping didn't broadcast his tariff signing ceremony all over the world, he's not a lunatic.
Let's not kid ourselves, Xi is a lunatic too. But he's quieter about it.
And China also depends upon the US markets. Trump's bats*** crazy negotiating tactics are actually best-suited to China. Using them on the rest of the world is just dumb. And harmful to the US and to his plan, whatever that is.