Economics Thread

So more free trade equals what? Should we expect higher imports in 2026 than we did in 2024?

No no no no - More exports. More access to foreign markets.

We have free trade on the incoming already. Too much....I'm hoping we have less imports long term.
 
Decades of messaging saying these aren't good jobs. Must go to college. Must sit in a cubacle.

Making econmics of manufacturing so difficult you can't pay enough to entice younger people.

You expect the system to change overnight.
So this will all be resolved by q1 2026?
 
No no no no - More exports. More access to foreign markets.

We have free trade on the incoming already. Too much....I'm hoping we have less imports long term.
Ok so you want centrally planned trading agreements then

I knew that... but just wanted to get on record. So please stop promising a future of "more free trade"

Its the opposite of "free trade"
 
So this will all be resolved by q1 2026?
Absolutely not - This is going to happen over time but I expect an increase in manufacutring jobs to happen throughout Trumps term.

Can you tell me what happened in the February jobs report for manufacturing jobs?
 
Ok so you want centrally planned trading agreements then

I knew that... but just wanted to get on record. So please stop promising a future of "more free trade"

Its the opposite of "free trade"

No - I want more manufacturing to be int he US to increase exports while also domestically sourcing items.

You don't think the move to manufacutring to China wasn't centrally planned?

Thats cute....
 
Absolutely not - This is going to happen over time but I expect an increase in manufacutring jobs to happen throughout Trumps term.

Can you tell me what happened in the February jobs report for manufacturing jobs?
Thus q1 golden age is gonna be tight.

I would imagine it takes 2 years to build manufacturing plants, no?

And we aren't even gonna fill the openings we already have

Meanwhile businesses have gotta navigate the madman changing his mind every day, a huge reduction in product inventory, and a declining dollar

Trump better start begging Powell even harder
 
No - I want more manufacturing to be int he US to increase exports while also domestically sourcing items.

You don't think the move to manufacutring to China wasn't centrally planned?

Thats cute....
Which administration dictated Apple to source inventory from China?
 
Thus q1 golden age is gonna be tight.

I would imagine it takes 2 years to build manufacturing plants, no?

And we aren't even gonna fill the openings we already have

Meanwhile businesses have gotta navigate the madman changing his mind every day, a huge reduction in product inventory, and a declining dollar

Trump better start begging Powell even harder
Declining dollar is great for American exports.

Costs are decreasing simultaneously here.
 
Can you at least admit now that you proudly support socialism?

But trying to negatively impact the CCP?

Thats an interesting twist.

Meanwhile, you support a system that made the CCP the strongest communist state in world history.
 
But trying to negatively impact the CCP?

Thats an interesting twist.

Meanwhile, you support a system that made the CCP the strongest communist state in world history.
You don't have to worry about ol sturg. Focus on thethe. You are highly in favor of centrally planned economics. You do not want thr free market to operate on its own accord. You want our government to decide which industries need more help, and which can be left alone.

Do you disagree with any of the above? Let's ask grok what political ideology that is

"The political ideology that best describes a person who strongly favors centrally planned economics, opposes free market autonomy, and supports government intervention to prioritize and support specific industries is Socialism or, in a more specific context, State Socialism."
 
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