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Things must be getting pretty dire in the Trump thread if it's resident niggers are already bleeding over with their back-handed cope comments. I'll pray you don't kill yourselves once the four years of renewed economic prosperity starts.
That ticks off an idea, we should discuss more about Trump's economic policies.

Here are the following policies he and his GOP cohorts would propose to implement if they win (Paraphrased):
  • Universal tariffs on essentially everything the US imports
  • Less ownership of US assets by Chinese holders
  • Re-embracing nonrenewable sources of energy, particularly oil, with renewables being given less focus away from the previous Biden Administration's green energy policies
  • Onshoring back manufacturing into the US, the automobile industry is a particular focus
  • General cutting down of regulations and taxes
  • Decoupling even harder from trade with China
What do you people think of this?, because for all the quite vague talk of him fixing the economy, very little is actually discussed when it comes to his policies.

In general, he's a card-carrying protectionist, that much is obvious, he's quite weary of the global trade system the west has established, and he believes it has weakened the domestic economy, he'll continue trying to wean off the awkward economic relationship between the US and China, two geopolitically opposed great powers that also happened to trade a lot with each other, he's not a fan of regulations in general, probably because of his past experience as a businessman who he perceived such things were just holding him back, he doesn't like income taxes too and if he had his way, he would cut it off altogether, and finally, he LOVES petroleum and would do a lot to bolster the national production to the point renewable/alternate sources of energy are less of a priority on his mind, I'm not sure why he has such a boner for oil, maybe wind and solar are just for soyboy faggots or something
 
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Guys. It's over. We lost the gay spic fed vote.
You know what? He's completely right. I am a nazi groyper who wants to gas all jews and bring about the white ethnostate, which is exactly why I will vote for the party led by the Indian woman and has famous kike billionaires such as bloomberg. Vote blue, fellow nazis, Trump is a kike!
 
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In the small chance that the bees story is true and not just a bullshit reason why they didn't allow him to build it then, FUCKING KEK. I hope the bees prosper and produce the sweetest honey possible. After what he admitted doing, I'm honestly surprised he is even allowed to do anything in the US. I don't want this nigger's stuff anywhere near where I live.

I honestly cannot name a single thing that META has done for the benefit of humanity or anything he has built that hasn't been abused by government agencies. I hope he takes all his shit to China and leaves the US alone.
 
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I think that the probable best-case scenario for Trump is ~300-310 electoral votes.

A super optimistic prediction would be around ~340 (Trump would have to cause a few upsets in blue states like VA, MN, and NM to pull this off though). He appears to be within striking distance as of now, but I'm not going to hold my breath for this outcome.

What's everyone eating for election night? I'm gonna be eating Korean BBQ chicken, and washing it down with soju and Stella
Leftovers. I'm making lots of crock pot pulled chicken for tacos tonight, and I plan to eat it again tomorrow to make my own "Chipotle-style" rice bowls. And I'll probably drink a flavored seltzer with it (since I cannot drink alcohol right now, unfortunately lol).

I'm not going to feel like cooking an elaborate dinner or anything for tomorrow night, but I also don't want to go out to pick up fast food. lol.
 
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In general, he's a card-carrying protectionist, that much is obvious, he's quite weary of the global trade system the west has established, and he believes it has weakened the domestic economy, he'll continue trying to wean off the awkward economic relationship between the US and China, two geopolitically opposed great powers that also happened to trade a lot with each other, he's not a fan of regulations in general, probably because of his past experience as a businessman who he perceived such things were just holding him back, he doesn't like income taxes too and if he had his way, he would cut it off altogether, and finally, he LOVES petroleum and would do a lot to bolster the national production to the point renewable/alternate sources of energy are less of a priority on his mind, I'm not sure why he has such a boner for oil, maybe wind and solar are just for soyboy faggots or something
I think he is more of a fan of being energy independent and to not buy shit that you can easily manufacture at home. Once people's trust in Nuclear is good enough he'll probably go for that instead.
 
You already know the courts wont do anything. Judges have the kind of Tyranny that dems live and breath in their psychological dna.

The elites really need white people to believe in elections for like 10 more years though. Rasmussen report thst over 40 percent of Americans are convinced elections are rigged at this point is dangerous to the fake consent machine that is modern american electoral politics.

Thats the pressure we are seeing.
Basically Judges won't agree to hear any of these cases unless they can "bothsides" it in fear of their family's home getting firebombed. You will get a few cases, like the GA one while things are ongoing, but once it seems over they won't want to 'tip the scales'.

So this means Trump/Elon/Theil will need to have a ground-game like they are claiming to have in GA to stop rigging as it happens, as force to prevent it while it happens will be the only actual line of defense.
 
Add nuclear plants to the list and it's a solid A.
I know there are advances being made in salt thorium reactors, but there simply is not enough uranium on Earth to keep us going on nuclear energy for more than maybe 50 years. I used to be extremely pro-nuclear energy until I found out how little material there is for it versus the amount we need.
 
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