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Should be a wild four years.

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The plain, unvarnished humanity shown by this administration so far is such a breath of fresh air. None of Trump's team act like they are above the rest of the people, and they embrace the everyday American in a way I had never thought I'd see in politics.

and the thing is I don't even care if it's all fake. it's good statesmanship. I'd rather have an administration of people who know the right things to fake.
 
and the thing is I don't even care if it's all fake. it's good statesmanship. I'd rather have an administration of people who know the right things to fake.
If you've ever seen the backstage videos of Trump, or even his press conference in Asheville, NC, it is not fake in his case, and I definitely don't think JD Vance is faking it either.

If anyone else is faking it, they are doing such a great job that they should keep it up, as it may just take hold for real given enough reps.

I loved the moment in the VP debate when Walz told the story of his son witnessing a murder at a basketball game and seeing the shock on his face when Vance interrupted to say "Sweet Christ, nobody should EVER have to see that. My heart goes out to him" as Walz got a look on his face like he just saw his huge gotcha moment go up in smoke.
 
netanyahu wins with Trump doing this:

Why is Heinz Ketchup Called "Tomato Seasoning" in Israel—and How Trump's Tariffs could end up being great for Israelis. The victims might be the monopolies, Netanyahu and the public might be the victors. This presents huge opportunities for the savvy. Here’s how:

When Israel announced a few days ago that it was cancelling all tariffs on American goods, it was essentially bluffing. There have been virtually no tariffs on American goods for over 30 years. The total amount collected annually was around $40 million — about 0.02% of the Israeli government’s budget. One of the major issues with Israel’s otherwise thriving economy is the high cost of goods, especially groceries, which are on average 50% more expensive than in other OECD countries. So why hasn't anyone taken advantage of the obvious arbitrage opportunity? If there are no tariffs on American goods, wouldn’t enterprising individuals flood the Israeli market with American products, bringing prices down to U.S. levels (plus shipping and local distribution)? Because the problem was never tariffs it’s the myriad other trade barriers, implemented by a government heavily lobbied by local conglomerates (who also happen to be the biggest advertisers in Israeli media). Two examples:

Imagine you're a local ketchup producer — say, Osem. Your ketchup doesn’t taste great, and you can’t compete with Heinz, which benefits from global economies of scale. Then Heinz lands in the market. What do you do? Compete on price? Improve your formula? Of course not. Instead, you use lobbyists and friendly bureaucrats (some of whom wouldn’t mind a future seat on your board) to create a new legal definition of "ketchup" — one that only your product fits. Heinz, suddenly, is no longer allowed to market itself as ketchup. If they want to stay in the game, they have to relabel as “Tomato Seasoning.” And so it was.

Now imagine you're one of only two small farms in Israel growing pineapples. The climate is poor for growing pineapples, and pineapples are labor-intensive, so your costs are high. But then how come big, juicy pineapples in the UK (with higher labor costs and worse weather) sell for $3, while scrawny, sad pineapples in Israel cost $12? You guessed it: you’re not in the pineapple business. You’re in the lobbying and bureaucracy business. For 30 years, you’ve fought to make pineapple imports as complicated and expensive as possible — and you've succeeded. (After much public pressure, the pineapple market was opened up partially, leading to an instant halving in the price of pineapples.) And these are just two examples out of thousands. In each case, the result is the same: a quiet, steady transfer of wealth from consumers to producers, bureaucrats, and conglomerates.

Often, it doesn’t even protect local jobs. In many cases, the beneficiaries are merely exclusive importers. Tariffs were never the issue. The real barriers are the bogus certification requirements and restrictive import licensing, which vested interests use to block foreign competition. Simply allowing American or European certified goods (whose standards are generally higher anyway) to enter Israel freely and without limit would revolutionize the Israeli market — to the enormous benefit of consumers. The Israeli Standards Institute replicates the work of EU and US standards bodies, but for the tiny Israeli market. This is great for its well paid employees, but bad for Israel.

The government could eliminate most of this nonsense tomorrow, and over 90% of the public would support it. The only reason it doesn’t happen is because a huge share of Israeli lobbying power — and media ad revenue — is tied to keeping things exactly the way they are. Netanyahu is, at heart, a free-marketeer. Interestingly, the major conglomerates are mostly aligned with his political opponents. Passing a law that would let Walmart, for example, open 100 stores and sell its full range of products at 30% of what Israelis currently pay would make him wildly popular. The Trump tariffs might just be the excuse needed to finally make this happen. Vested interests that have blocked this for decades could be told: “Sorry, Trump forced our hand.”

@Fuck Bankers

you asked why the socialist union system sucked in Israel, this is one of the myriad reasons why
 
Good lord. He's going in dry. If the retards in the EU parliament thought about retaliation, they sure won't be now.
jk lol
The EU is retarded enough to keep going because it sees the USA as its vassal.
Britain has unironically hit the point that they're going to have to have a civil war to get out from under this. They are blatantly being ethnically cleansed as punishment for Brexit. And they'd better do it soon, because they're importing as many fighting age Muslim leeches as they can, 24x7, so when the time comes they can just genocide the ethnic English outright.
There's only one little problem that the British Elite will run into, and that is that the sandniggers won't have a place for them.
I'd like to be serious for a moment. The United States will never have the capacity to do what China does without the population of poors that China's got. You need hundreds of millions desperate and willing to take on just about any kind of work, while Americans actually expect to be treated and paid well.
We can stay retarded longer than China can stay solvent, especially if the US Navy stops protecting ships that come out of Chinese ports. The dirty secret is that globohomo shipping relies on the US Navy to continue and there is no other substitute.
Would you feel safe in your car if you knew it was built by niggers?
I'd feel a hell of a lot safer than I would in any chink car. I've had to work around black people in manufacturing thanks to working in factories for years and niggers on the shop floor are whipped into shape or weeded out fast.
 
The EU is retarded enough to keep going because it sees the USA as its vassal.
After they enjoyed themselves with champagne and their own farts, they're in for a rude awakening, let me tell you that. Western Europe was always the bitch of the US, and everyone thinking otherwise on this wretched continent, is a delusional apparatchik sucking off their wife's boyfriend's brown (or black, let's be inclusive here) cock.
 
After they enjoyed themselves with champagne and their own farts, they're in for a rude awakening, let me tell you that. Western Europe was always the bitch of the US, and everyone thinking otherwise on this wretched continent, is a delusional apparatchik sucking off their wife's boyfrend's brown (or black) cock.
Welfare states collapsing before our eyes.
 
After they enjoyed themselves with champagne and their own farts, they're in for a rude awakening, let me tell you that. Western Europe was always the bitch of the US, and everyone thinking otherwise on this wretched continent, is a delusional apparatchik sucking off their wife's boyfriend's brown (or black, let's be inclusive here) cock.
It is similar to Canada, reading the Canada subreddit the last few days after their job report and seeing Canadians come to the realization how fucked they are has been hilarious. They can talk as tough as they want to but in the end they will cave.
 
Lol, Japan and the US are going to end up doing a deal on the tariffs to try to fuck over the rest of the Asia-Pacific region.

Trump will try to do a similar deal with someone in the EU as well. Ireland is the most obvious choice considering how many US companies have their Euro headquarters there but he might just approach Germany because of the size of their economy.

He's basically trying to turn global economics into an exclusive invite-only club that will make its members incredibly wealthy. The man fucking hates China so much.
 
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