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Should be a wild four years.

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Current members of the House of Representatives
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Members of the Trump Administration
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Have you considered the possibility of people producing for themselves and their community rather than concentrating the levers of economic power in the hands of a small group of elites?

Do you think the fish in my aquarium even recognize they're stuck in a box?
america has spent the past 5 decades becoming a technological powerhouse and you want to throw it away so paper mills in west virginia will reopen
 
Unfortunately, union membership has declined significantly since the 1970s along with good salaried jobs through laws and punitive justice and I don't think it will ever come back. Look at all the Right to Work states and other laws and policy designed to break up unions.
Maybe if unions weren't so corrupt and prioritized lining the upper member pockets we wouldn't have right to work states
 
My local construction company should be allowed to use slave labor from Guatemala so my siding is cheap, and Chinese scammers should be able to file fraudulent trademark claims so that I can get imitation goods for cheap. That's just free-market capitalism, buddy, and if you don't like it, well, just look at the STOCK MARKET, don't you like the STOCK MARKET bro? Look how many people profit off slavery and fraud. That means it's a GOOD THING.
I am probably the most anti capitalist person here and everyone suddenly becomes a libertarian every time I express support for things like central banking and economic planning that everyone here hates for some reason.
 
Have you considered the possibility of people producing for themselves and their community rather than concentrating the levers of economic power in the hands of a small group of elites?

Do you think the fish in my aquarium even recognize they're stuck in a box?
Have you considered that Trump is just going to reverse most of those tariffs in like a week after those countries that had a 0-1% tariff tell him "ok mister trump we will lower our tariff from 0.000001% to 0 now buy our cheap shit again" and you will be in the exact same place as you were before except a lot of people over the age of 50 will want to kill you for giving their 401ks a heart attack?
 
The largest manufacturers of CNC machines by volume are Japanese and German companies. (Although these are probably full sized.) This is also true for a lot of industrial automation. We can negotiate with those countries.

It would’ve probably been smarter to make a domestic investment deal with Japan on the tooling front. Maybe dropping the tariffs will incentivize that to happen.
I seem to recall that the big players in CNC machines still have plants here in the US, because it's easier to build the machine here than build them oversees and shipping them. Am I remembering wrongly?
 
I predict most will be trannies, NPCs, redditors and faggots. Anyone who is not pozzed by Globohomo realized that the only games worth playing are the old ones.
ngl, is it the time to finally send off my 360 to get modded so I can start downloading games (yar har har) onto it?
 
america has spent the past 5 decades becoming a technological powerhouse and you want to throw it away so paper mills in west virginia will reopen
"A non sequitur is a statement or response that does not logically follow from the previous conversation or context, often leading to confusion or humor. The term comes from Latin, meaning "it does not follow.""

-Brave Assist

"A straw man fallacy is the informal fallacy of refuting an argument different from the one actually under discussion, while not recognizing or acknowledging the distinction. One who engages in this fallacy is said to be "attacking a straw man". The typical straw man argument creates the illusion of having refuted or defeated an opponent's proposition through the covert replacement of it with a different proposition and the subsequent refutation of that false argument, instead of the opponent's proposition."

-Wikipedia
 
america has spent the past 5 decades becoming a technological powerhouse and you want to throw it away so paper mills in west virginia will reopen
Uhh. We gave that away to the communists for free already. We don't make that technology here anymore. Trump is bringing it back.
If it isn't made in Taiwan it's made in Vietnam, Chyna, or Japan.
 
Have you considered that Trump is just going to reverse most of those tariffs in like a week after those countries that had a 0-1% tariff tell him "ok mister trump we will lower our tariff from 0.000001% to 0 now buy our cheap shit again" and you will be in the exact same place as you were before except a lot of people over the age of 50 will want to kill you for giving their 401ks a heart attack?
If you read further up-thread I've said that I don't think Trump actually has a plan. I think its as likely he'll reneg on tariffs as it is that it will rain tomorrow.

Who do you think you're arguing against right now?
 
Uhh. We gave that away to the communists for free already. We don't make that technology here anymore. Trump is bringing it back.
If it isn't made in Taiwan it's made in Vietnam, Chyna, or Japan.
the actual manufacturing does not matter, the engineering of it does. All of the actual hard work is done in america, by the best engineers in the world. The prole labor is done by yellow people.
 
The Times finally covers the Bidens’ scandals . . . years too late
New York Post (archive.ph)
By Post Editorial Board
2025-04-04 22:59:33GMT
A full 4½ years after The Post’s bombshell series on Hunter Biden’s influence-peddling schemes, The New York Times has deigned to take an interest in the former First Son’s corruption.

On Friday, the Times reported that in 2016 (nine years ago!), Hunter used his connections at the Obama State Department (and his sway as the son of the then-vice president) to try to set up a meeting with an Italian official “to resolve regulatory hurdles to geothermal energy projects” that his then-employer Burisma “was pursuing in the Tuscany region.”

He tried to use his dad’s influence to fix problems at the job he only landed because of his dad: Classic Hunter.

We’d say the Times’ willingness to at long last cover this comes better late than never, but it only published the story now that it doesn’t remotely matter anymore.

Other publications (including and especially this one) did all the real work uncovering Hunter’s sleaze when it was still relevant; back then, the Times was busy “debunking” our reporting.

As recently as last June, years after it came to light that the FBI had confirmed the laptop’s authenticity, the Times claimed “many claims about the laptop’s contents have not been proved.”

But the Bidens shipped off to the island of political irrelevancy on Jan. 20, and it became perfectly safe for the Democratic establishment and its media lapdogs to treat Hunter like the sleaze he’s always been.

At this point, the Grey Lady isn’t exposing anything, just (at best) trying to patch its own reputation: See? We cover Democrats’ scandals, too!

Pretty embarrassing, if any decision-makers at the Times can still feel any shame at serving as a PR firm for the Democrats.

The Gray Lady needs to revise its slogan: How about “All the news that’s fit to print — once it’s no longer news”?[/quote]
 
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