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    It’s funny that in the effort to make America great “again” we’re doing things completely differently than we’ve ever done.

    The old greatness, but through a dictatorship this time.

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    Tesla is down 14% today, it’s down almost 50% since Jan 21st. Maybe this is trump trying to get rid of Elon?

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    I wouldn’t mind the stock market exploding if the economy didn’t also follow suit

    It’s absolutely bull that the entire country has to deal with this shit when the stock market drops while only the rich benefits when the stock market does good.

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    Pretty sure he’s a closet accelerationist, they’re trying to bring the country to it’s knees so they can reshape it in their image.

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    I’m slow to buy into conspiracy theories but the fucker is doing everything I could think of to revert America to an economic backwater.

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      There was a senator that literally asked someone trying to be confirmed, if Trump was a Russian plant, what would he do differently? They kept trying to deflect.

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        Hot damn, i am also not an economist, I had to read that article 3 times just to grasps what Yanis is trying to say.

        So in essence, when Trump and Musk said, brace for recession, it will have to be bad before it gets good, this article confirms it.

        Trump wants to devalue the dollar to boost exports and thus strengthen the domestic production?

        This i don’t understand though:

        This is what his critics do not understand. They mistakenly think that he thinks that his tariffs will reduce America’s trade deficit on their own. He knows they will not. Their utility comes from their capacity to shock foreign central bankers into reducing domestic interest rates. Consequently, the euro, the yen and the renminbi will soften relative to the dollar. This will cancel out the price hikes of goods imported into the US, and leave the prices American consumers pay unaffected. The tariffed countries will be in effect paying for Trump’s tariffs.

        So foreign currencies will also soften relative to the dollar? How can all currencies devalue at the same time? Is he trying to create world wide recession ?

        If someone could ELI5 for us, that’d be great.

        Another thing I’d like to mention, I respect Yanis a lot but Trump has never given us any indication he indeed thinks and understands economics on this level. Maybe he treats us all as dumbasses and dumbs it down for us but the truth is, he has never spoken in terms that would indicate he understands economy at this level. So he’s either getting muppetered by others or Yanis is giving him too much credit.

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          Seems questionable at best, just like attributing that level of economic strategy from the guy.

          The only thing of value I got from that article is the question of what is Trumps actual view of America being great again. Trump certainly hasn’t articulated any sort of consistent description of that. The article tries to give an answer yet I don’t see anything to support it except the claim that trump is a lot more clever than he comes across. I’m not buying it.

          Even if he were that clever, such a plan seems more fraught with negatives than positives, plus doing things the hard way causing the most pain.

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        Interesting article, thanks.

        I am, however, having a very hard time attributing this level of planning and sophistication to a man who can barely put a coherent sentence together, or read more than one page of text. I can’t say I find his administration to be all that much better in those regards.

        I’m leaning more towards total improvisation. But what do I know? I’m certainly not an economist.

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      It is actually incredible how even the most bipartisan bills are getting axed, like the CHIP act. I always knew he loathed Obama-Biden so much he would cancel any and everything they did but, man, it’s just sad to see he doesn’t have an ounce of decency.

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        The article above claiming Trump has some 3d chess game going on to bring manufacturing back to the US, but killing the CHIP act, killing the incentives to build EV and renewable energy supply chains, killing aid to Ukraine that would have built up is military manufacturing ……… seems awfully counterproductive

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    It seems like little d is doing everything possible to break America.

    I wonder what all those supposedly leftists that were constantly saying in the run-up to the election, “but economy so bad, neocon capitalist Republican lite genocide Joe and Kamala need to stop saying it’s good” are going to be saying if he “succeeds” in his plans…

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    A damn shame what he is doing to the States. It’s up to us europeans to defend freedom and democracy now

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      Like how EU did in Romania after they pressured Romania to invalidate the election and bar Călin Georgescu despite him winning the first round of elections and him polling at 40% per opposing parties’ polling companies?

      Now Romania looks like this.

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          As opposed to anti-democratic EU stooges? They are literally having Romania redo the elections and bar the winner until desired result is achieved.

          Perhaps if they don’t want this guy in office, they can do it democratically by actually appealing to their constituents.

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            The Constitutional Court annulled the results due to Russian Election interference. So he didn’t win shit

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              Except he did, even opposing parties’ polling companies placed him at 40%.

              If they let a little alleged social media campaign hurt their prospects of winning the election, perhaps they should actually appeal to their constituents.

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    He never once said who he was maki g islt great for…and it’s no any of you americans. It currently costs 5m for those that wish it to be great again.

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      He did though. He specified that America was the greatest in 1870-1890. That was the Gilded Age, when a small group of people known as the Robber Barons owned all of the wealth and means of production. The oppression of the working class ended with unification, strikes, and the creation of unions.