Second ('Third') Trump Presidency Thread

Chase the shiny object - While Trump and team work behind the scenes and improve everything.

Except for the ones that we’ll learn were fired by Trump for being traitors, of course. The real team will also be working to fight back against them.
 
Can you help point out if there are any villainous traitors in the Administration right now though? I’d like to know which members of the Trump Administration I can trust or not before the President declares them a lying traitor this time.

No - They had 8 years to learn who to trust and specifically the past 3-4 years was a process of staffing the current admin. Why do you think the firings and replacements have happened so quickly. they knew they won in 2020 and without easier forms of legalized cheating they knew theyd win in 2024. This time they were ready.
 
Except for the ones that we’ll learn were fired by Trump for being traitors, of course. The real team will also be working to fight back against them.

Yes - Trump term 1 wasn't as good as it should have been.

You're going to love term 2.
 
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People act like Trump is a bull in a china shop. He jsut understands the impact of messaging and throwing off his adversaries while he and his experts behind the scenes make everything better.
 
Chase the shiny object - While Trump and team work behind the scenes and improve everything.

“Chasing the shiny object” - aka pointing out that 2+2=4 and being told by BowTiedRanger than it’s me who’s wrong

Sorry, I’m bringing up Trump’s trade deficit ignorance every single time he and MAGA try to tell us it’s an issue
 
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Yup - When coupled iwth Trump total economic plan which will include reducing income taxes the impact will be negligible.

It is odd though the people bemoaning tariffs never talk about the tariffs other nations have on us.
 
“Chasing the shiny object” - aka pointing out that 2+2=4 and being told by BowTiedRanger than it’s me who’s wrong

Sorry, I’m bringing up Trump’s trade deficit ignorance every single time he and MAGA try to tell us it’s an issue

Yes - Trump doesn't understand economics 101. Its well above him!

The fact that you truly believe he is being 'ignorant' or 'odesn't understand' is comical.
 
A lot of zero sum analysis on thethe’s feed. MAGAnomics messaging is at least in lock step. Impressive software update.

When I’m allowed to give my analysis on the impact of this policy (5-12 years from now). I’ll be excited to revisit some of these claims.
 
A lot of zero sum analysis on thethe’s feed. MAGAnomics messaging is at least in lock step. Impressive software update.

When I’m allowed to give my analysis on the impact of this policy (5-12 years from now). I’ll be excited to revisit some of these claims.

Bookmark them all - When Vance is leading a roaring economy and median income raises all of these arguments will be amusing.
 
The DEA seized 43 lbs of fentanyl crossing the northern border last year (as compared to 21,000 at the southern), so we want to stop that while also making us super rich. The riches will come from Canada paying for the tariff, not us, but we’re probably going to stop the tariffs in a couple of months when Canada ensures us that the 40 lbs of drugs will stay in Canada. Also, we’re going to make the tariff only 10% for energy resources instead of the standard 25%, even though Canada is definitely paying, just trust us. When Canada finally convinces us they’ve got those 40 lbs of fentanyl under control, we’ll lift the tariffs, foregoing untold millions of riches flowing through our external revenue service, using that carrot to renegotiate a better trade deal with Canada, replacing the one negotiated and signed four years ago by the same president we have now, who at the time called it “the best agreement we ever made.”

MVP caliber post. When we revisit tariff impacts in 2030, we’ll look back on this like Pedro’s 1999 season.
 
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Yup - When coupled iwth Trump total economic plan which will include reducing income taxes the impact will be negligible.

It is odd though the people bemoaning tariffs never talk about the tariffs other nations have on us.

Three questions:

1) What reason do I, an American paying more for the things I need to buy, have for concerning myself with percentages of national GDP?

2) How does this make other countries pay their fair share? The nation of Canada is not paying a tax, companies that supppy United States with goods and services are the ones paying more.

3) If we make so much money from tariffs that it eliminates the need for an income tax, what happens when the promised shift to domestic production occurs? Do we then re-implement income taxes or just hope companies will pay higher and higher tariffs to offset the lost tax revenue so we can have an Army?
 
Three questions:

1) What reason do I, an American paying more for the things I need to buy, have for concerning myself with percentages of national GDP?

2) How does this make other countries pay their fair share? The nation of Canada is not paying a tax, companies that supppy United States with goods and services are the ones paying more.

3) If we make so much money from tariffs that it eliminates the need for an income tax, what happens when the promised shift to domestic production occurs? Do we then re-implement income taxes or just hope companies will pay higher and higher tariffs to offset the lost tax revenue so we can have an Army?

1) Because this is a game of 'leverage' and our leverage far exceeds Canada/Mexico meaning they will bend and the resulting outcome will be better for AMericans.
2) Countries are able to allocate their tax dollars to social causes because big bad US protects them all. WE ARE THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER and there is a price for htat.
3) Countries will never want to stop selling to the US so tariff inflows will never stop. But, in your scenario, which is what I want more than anything, Americans would have better/high paying jobs resulting in less 'needs' from the government. And income tax is one 'revenue' source for the governemnt. All different types of taxes that drive the governemnts budget.
 
MVP caliber post. When we revisit tariff impacts in 2030, we’ll look back on this like Pedro’s 1999 season.

Canadian opposition party seems worried about hte rise in fentanyl in their country.

But you guys know better....
 
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KEEP IT UP! Americans will love this display of MEXICAN nationalism on OUR highways.
 
Yes - Trump doesn't understand economics 101. Its well above him!

The fact that you truly believe he is being 'ignorant' or 'odesn't understand' is comical.

Show me one person in MAGA world who acknowledged last week that the Saudi deal increased our trade deficit. Doesn’t even have to be Trump. And they don’t have to say it’s a bad deal or that we shouldn’t have done it. Just looking for an acknowledgment.
 
1) Because this is a game of 'leverage' and our leverage far exceeds Canada/Mexico meaning they will bend and the resulting outcome will be better for AMericans.
2) Countries are able to allocate their tax dollars to social causes because big bad US protects them all. WE ARE THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER and there is a price for htat.
3) Countries will never want to stop selling to the US so tariff inflows will never stop. But, in your scenario, which is what I want more than anything, Americans would have better/high paying jobs resulting in less 'needs' from the government. And income tax is one 'revenue' source for the governemnt. All different types of taxes that drive the governemnts budget.

But Trump has created a US golden age and American companies lowered the prices of domestic goods somehow. So which American consumers will be buying the artificially more expensive foreign products they want to sell?
 
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