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Andy1

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  1. Of everyone is dying to make a deal, then where are the deals?
  2. Zimbabwe caved…. Now we are really winning!
  3. Other countries start to take their money out when they lose trust in America. That is very hard to recover from.
  4. That’s a great example. The only way tariffs could work is if they are targeted to a specific country and industry. Then domestic businesses could find alternate suppliers to support their move to more American made manufacturing. This idea of tariffs on everything from everywhere is a perfect recipe to tank the economy. Long term damage will be done to American brands, world leadership and trade relationships. Trust is hard to rebuild, but Trump cares nothing about that.
  5. I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I agree with Rand Paul above. 🤷🏻‍♂️
  6. Trump has weakened the cybersecurity capacity of the federal government and has plans to further weaken our capacity to protect power grids, water systems, elections, etc from attacks by Russia, Iran or China. This is exactly what Putin would want. What is the rationale for cutting cybersecurity jobs when that is the number one security threat we face daily? If it is an illogical act, then the explanation leads to your conclusion. https://www.cybersecuritydive.com/news/trump-scrutiny-cisa-cuts/744619/ The Trump administration is facing renewed scrutiny from Congress and other officials following reports that massive job cuts are coming to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency as early as this week. CISA is expected to slash up to 1,300 jobs through a combination of terminations and other incentives, according to a report by CBS News. The agency is expected to initially offer buyouts, according to Axios, but later expand the list to send out “reduction in force” notices depending on how many workers accept buyouts. The administration has come under heavy criticism by national security and cyber industry analysts in recent months, who warned additional cuts at CISA will severely weaken the U.S. at a time of heightened nation-state threats from China and Russia. “The proposed reductions to CISA will weaken U.S. cybersecurity at a time when cyber threats are only increasing,” Michael Daniel, president and CEO of the Cyber Threat Alliance, said via email.
  7. China will be the big winner from all this stupidity. Japan and S Korea are already negotiating a trade deal with them. Europe is turning to China. As Trump alienates us from every country except Russia, China has ambassadors reaching out everywhere telling those nations - “If you don’t like the unpredictable USA, we have whatever you need and we can get it to you, let’s make a deal”. This is a lifeline saving Chinas economy. Xi is smiling.
  8. Here is a new one coming. Shipping madness.See thread.
  9. The one constant factor is why the old orange man does what he does is that it is always consistent with the interests of daddy Putin. What are the odds of that happening randomly?
  10. Look at the stupidity of trade imbalance being Trumps concern. USA imports lots of cheap oil from Canada, a nation with small population. With their small population, trade will never be equal between us and them. Yet in Yrumps feeble little brain, he thinks that means USA is losing. He is a psychopath with no restraints this time and this is just the beginning.
  11. No republican can explain it. No economist can explain it. Trump and his cast of clowns give bogus “rebuild American manufacturing” answer. MAGA believes the Great Deal is coming to fix America. In the end, it’s a senile old man who wants to feel powerful. He can’t be powerful unless he make others feel pain. More pain the better he feels.
  12. Are we in the 25th Amendment territory? That’s a serious question as any sane president would not be celebrating the beauty of the loss of trillions of dollars of wealth from millions of Americans. He seems to be completely detached from reality.
  13. For those interested in the math behind the Trump tax, they didn’t even do the math right. I guess that par for the course with this clown show. https://www.axios.com/2025/04/06/trump-tariffs-error-aei The formula used by the Trump administration to levy reciprocal tariffs contains a serious math error that over-inflates the impact by about a factor of four, economists at the American Enterprise Institute said. Why it matters: The conservative think tank says the error led to tariff rates massively higher than they should have been to achieve the goals the administration sought.
  14. Our entire economy, the world economy, retirement portfolios of millions of Americans depend upon the whims of this unstable idiot. What a mess.
  15. The entire way Trump has implemented these tariffs will cause extreme financial stress for businesses. The concern I have heard from business owners is if the tariffs are here for months, it will force smaller businesses to close, other successful businesses will be forced to sell out to the big boy billionaires in their respective markets, resulting in the big fish getting bigger and ultimately less choice for consumers. Once prices go up, they probably won’t come down. This is winning for Trump and his billionaire buddies.
  16. No one in the history of the earth has done more economic damage in one week. It is now likely that a Trump recession is coming. This is economic suicide. This is winning for MAGA.
  17. Well lehnerd, you certainly know how to present an issue in a way that activates the grey matter. I appreciate that. It’s better than the mindless insults so common here at times. I sense that my comment about collective responsibility for the national debt has rubbed you the wrong way a bit. To my primitive way of thinking, our government is itself a collective enterprise. As in “We the people….” and all that jazz. Without the collective “We” paying taxes, voting, participating, etc, our government does not function. Maybe this concept is now passé in the age of Trumpism when many are convinced that the “I alone…” concept may be a better way. I’m a late adopter of new tech and new ideas so call me old fashioned or a traditionalist believing in democracy on this matter. For better or worse, we are all in this together. Now with respect to the concept of lightening Fergs wallet a bit to fund those in need and boost social programs above and beyond what he currently contributes to Uncle Sam - I’ll preface my comments with the admission that I have just enough knowledge of tax policy to understand my form 1040. The idea of having the wealthy out-of-towners pay extra in taxes is already happening here as it isn’t unusual for local communities to bill owners of seasonal use vacation homes at a higher rate than locals in the same community. I would bet that if the question were on a ballot, I and most Americans would vote for billing Fergs the extra 60k or whatever when he buys his villa in Portugal. It’s certainly an America First type of policy concept although Trump and his billionaire buddies probably wouldn’t favor it. Now the big question is what is that extra money used for. I have mixed feelings on government funded social programs you mention. There are some who are truly needy and depend on those various programs. On the other hand, I see a lot of people doing irresponsible things with their lives, seemingly unconcerned about their future since they know or expect the government will take care of them. People with almost no money who waste what they get on stupid stuff instead of working and saving to get out of depending on the government. People who don’t care enough about their health to change their behavior but who then expect government to pay for health care. Other people don’t seem too concerned about working but sure are expecting social security in their retirement. Same issue with people living in high risk areas who expect a government check when the predictable disaster hits. And same for corporate welfare to people like Musk. Everybody thinks they deserve the check from the government. When I was a kid, my parents needed food stamps for a while to help feed our family, so I understand and support benefit programs helping those who are truly needy. Personally, I’ve been working since I was 16 and continue to work, paying my full tax bill each year. I’ve lived beneath my means, saved/invested a lot, and have been blessed to be financially comfortable as I near retirement. I support government social programs helping immigrants who want to work and adapt to America. I think there are plenty of people evading taxes who then expect government programs. Government seems to take care of the irresponsible bottom earners and bail out the irresponsible corporate wealthy, and making sure there are plenty of loopholes so they can avoid paying what they should. The middle class is left to pay the bill. I think social security benefits should be capped based on what you have paid in taxes. SS also has the math problem you’ve mentioned that needs to be addressed some way - new revenue source, more workers paying or less benefits. Huge amounts of government money are spent on health care with poor return on investment. There are moral issues to grapple with in that department. The IRS should be enforcing the tax law, especially on the uber wealthy. I’m sure there is plenty of stupid government waste but I have no faith that Trump is dealing with that in an intelligent manner. The concept of those who have more should pay more has long been a part of our tax code. Just look at the historical tax rates in the first half of the 20th century, back “when America was great”. When the need was greatest, the wealthy paid their share. That concept seems to have disappeared when Bush went to war after 9/11 and gave a tax cut at the same time. Our entire government is dis functional and the inability to do rational taxing and spending exemplifies it. My original comment about collective responsibility referred to the need to pay down our national debt. If the collective we, as Americans aren’t responsible for that, then who is?
  18. Another bloody day on Wall Street coming. Imagine if Obama had done what Trump and his clown crew are doing. MAGA world would be in histrionics over it. If Trump does it, they are all quiet, obedient sheep.
  19. So Trumps tariff rate is actually based on our trade imbalance with that country. How stupid is this? Of course there is a large trade imbalance with countries like Vietnam, Cambodia and Bangladesh. During Trump 1.0 he screamed about his bad it was for businesses to manufacture in China. Well a lot of them left China and moved to Southeast Asia. So now that’s not good enough for Trump. What the hell is a business supposed to do? Furthermore, America is the biggest consumer nation in the world. We have trade imbalances with everyone because we consume so much, for better or worse. Trump seems to think that this is the worst thing for the economy. A country like Cambodia is producing low cost clothing which we buy. Are we trying to “even the playing field with them” so more Americans can work at non-existent Tshirt factories and out-compete Cambodia? And if the tariffs are big bargaining chips like MAGA believes, then what big deal is he going to strike with countries like Bangladesh to improve Americans lives? Either he is one of the stupidest presidents of all time or this is intentional destruction of our economy and trade relationships with the rest of the world.
  20. More lies from Trump. The tariffs charged to USA in the poster are not tariffs on products from USA. We have a free trade agreement with South Korea. They don’t charge any tariffs on US products. Lies to justify stupidity. That’s where we are.
  21. Its not just the tariffs Americans must pay. American businesses are seeing their international markets shrink as consumers in other countries will seek products not made in America. Brand damage will be huge from this tariff war. China and Europe are happy to provide alternative products.
  22. That’s the most job cuts since pandemic days. Self inflicted economic pain caused by Trump. About 60,000 are Federal employees. There is no end in sight. Layoffs will continue as the tariff impacts kick in. No one is predicting economic growth this year. Odds of a recession now are way up. Recessions are one of the main contributors to national debt. Daddy Putin is very happy.
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