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2025 Apr 2, 8:00am   2,339 views  76 comments

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54   DemoralizerOfPanicans   2025 Apr 7, 10:27am  

DeportLibtards says


The one thing Liberation Day hasn't liberated us from is all the globalist bullshit being posted now about 'free trade' and 'Smoot-Halley'.

Ah yes, the Smoot-Hawley lie. The Tariff that didn't even get voted on until after the stock market crash and didn't take effect until 1931, and was mostly promulgated in REACTION to Tariffs being considered by France and the UK.

BTW, the British had to dump free trade in the 1910s due to debt from 50 years of Free Trade, they couldn't finance both the war and finance trade deficits simultaneously with Fugitive Traitor policies.
55   DemoralizerOfPanicans   2025 Apr 7, 10:29am  

OIL DROPS $10 to ~$60

We're back to Trump era Oil Prices.
58   yawaraf   2025 Apr 7, 11:54am  

How is the yuan falling?


59   yawaraf   2025 Apr 7, 12:01pm  

I support President Trump for taking long overdue action to bring back the American industrial base.

In all the discussions, I have not seen one aspect addressed:

The US exports currency. As long as the USD is used as a reserve currency, there will still be a need for the US to supply US dollars. What other way to do this is there besides running a trade deficit?
60   stereotomy   2025 Apr 7, 1:08pm  

yawaraf says

I support President Trump for taking long overdue action to bring back the American industrial base.

In all the discussions, I have not seen one aspect addressed:

The US exports currency. As long as the USD is used as a reserve currency, there will still be a need for the US to supply US dollars. What other way to do this is there besides running a trade deficit?

That is what is known as the Triffin Dilemma: How can the US run continuing deficits to fund the rest of the world dollar-based economy without ultimately destroying itself?
61   MolotovCocktail   2025 Apr 7, 2:39pm  

yawaraf says

The US exports currency. As long as the USD is used as a reserve currency, there will still be a need for the US to supply US dollars. What other way to do this is there besides running a trade deficit?


That's the rest of the world's problem.
63   rocketjoe79   2025 Apr 7, 3:40pm  

MolotovCocktail says





I love this woman's framing: "I'm a MAGA leftist!" When you hear the logic, she is spot on. Dems have shitted on the middle and lower classes for decades. If they hadn't, how would large cities be doing so poorly?
64   AD   2025 Apr 7, 4:42pm  

"The American people support this agreement because they know it's good for jobs in America . And good for human rights. And the development of democracy in China."

Bill Clinton, 10 October 2000
https://www.c-span.org/program/white-house-event/trade-relations-with-china-bill-signing/105973
65   DemoralizerOfPanicans   2025 Apr 7, 9:11pm  

MolotovCocktail says





Hahahahahaha. I wonder when Tuqar will have a BRICS currency expert on.
66   DemoralizerOfPanicans   2025 Apr 7, 9:13pm  

MolotovCocktail says





You mean the great MBAs didn't read the Admin's own policy papers going into a new Admin?

When they get lucky: "I'm a genius with my brilliant calls"
When they get hosed: "Nobody could have seen this coming"

Either way, give them a big fat bonus and/or bail them out with taxpayer money.

If you really want to piss off a Free Trader, mention the anemic GDP growth rate of the US under Free Trade. They'll then confidently state that they saw the alternative future in their crystal ball without free trade and it was worse, or some ex rectum unverifiable proclaimation.
67   Blue   2025 Apr 7, 10:00pm  

https://youtu.be/lSma9suyp24
Sounds like Trump has great plan. Fixing is not trivial for the given magnitude caused by all the previous clowns.
69   FortWayneHatesRealtors   2025 Apr 13, 8:18pm  

he exempt way too much, this will not bring manufacturing back. he exempt everything that’s sold at ~95% profit margins. and somehow thinks it coming from India and Vietnam is better than China. screw that. i voted for america first, not India first.
70   rocketjoe79   2025 Apr 13, 8:50pm  

Fortwaye says

he exempt way too much, this will not bring manufacturing back. he exempt everything that’s sold at ~95% profit margins. and somehow thinks it coming from India and Vietnam is better than China. screw that. i voted for america first, not India first.

Yes, but let's take down the CCP that we offshored all our manufacturing to first, ok? Break their economy first.
71   Misc   2025 Apr 13, 8:54pm  

Fortwaye says


he exempt way too much, this will not bring manufacturing back. he exempt everything that’s sold at ~95% profit margins. and somehow thinks it coming from India and Vietnam is better than China. screw that. i voted for america first, not India first.


Well Apple did say that it was gonna invest $500 billion in the US over the next 4 years. At that $17 million per employee figure you calculated, it comes up to about 29k jobs. Of course, that $500 billion figure is also over ten times the market cap of GM (GM employs about 92k people in the US), so the job growth could be quite a bit. Then you gotta factor in the multiplier effect as those newly hired people spend their paychecks into the US economy.
72   Ceffer   2025 Apr 13, 10:25pm  

An unintended consequence or an intended consequence? Trump-o-nomics bringing down the fake premium label industry? Bimbo's are all gonna be pissed that their premium labels are all made in China.



https://t.me/drue86/65552


https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/wall-street-cries-out-after-manic-panican-week-stocks-not-drivers-seat-any-more
73   MolotovCocktail   2025 Apr 14, 8:50am  

Misc says


Well Apple did say that it was gonna invest $500 billion in the US over the next 4 years.


And now NVIDIA.



So much for "White House Caves To AEA!"
74   zzyzzx   2025 Jun 11, 5:07am  

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/gm-invest-4-billion-ramp-114512318.html

GM to invest $4 billion to ramp up US production

Shares of General Motors rose before the opening bell after announcing plans to invest $4 billion to shift some production from Mexico to U.S. manufacturing plants as the automaker navigates tariffs that could drive prices higher.

The company will add production of the gas-powered Chevrolet Blazer and Chevrolet Equinox, which are made in Mexico, to two American plants starting in 2027. The Blazer will be produced at GM's Spring Hill, Tennessee plant, while the Equinox will be made at its Kansas City, Kansas facility.

GM will also begin making gas-powered full-size SUVs and light duty pickup trucks at its Orion Township, Michigan plant, which was previously being reconfigured to make electric vehicles until demand for such cars weakened.
75   MolotovCocktail   2025 Jun 11, 9:40am  

"plans to"

"did say"

Pay attention to what they say, not how you imagine how you want it to actually go down.

This time they will probablly reshore something, tho. But they will drag their feet on any major investment like they are claiming. More likely they will pull a Foxxcon.
76   HeadSet   2025 Jun 13, 8:53am  

zzyzzx says

Shares of General Motors rose before the opening bell after announcing plans to invest $4 billion to shift some production from Mexico to U.S.

Why would that raise the stock price? This means less profit for GM despite the benefit for autoworkers.

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