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Should be a wild four years.

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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.
So there is no actual technological risk to tariffs then!

Fantastic.
 
Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide confronted US Secretary of State Marco Rubio during a meeting in Brussels this week, by reading out the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s Article 2 pledge that says allies should avoid economic conflict.
These Euro-niggas are insufferable sometimes. It's only economic conflict when you tariff us, Ameri-mutt!
 
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
Those paper mills and coal mines in West Virginia and steel mills in the Great Lakes are what made America win WWII and rule the world.

What do we have now? FTX? WeWork? Theranos? This is your idea of a "powerhouse"?

We sold our birthright for cheap plastic garbage. We will not live better than our forebears without drastic course correction.
 
One these countries especially Europe were by and large happy with the status quo so what is the point.
If I was a country that had somebody else paying for my defense so I could pour all my money into social programs, I imagine I'd be pretty happy with the status quo too. Especially if I had tariffs to keep them from selling products or getting any benefit from my country in return.
I was going to make an effort post but this one said everything I have to say so I'll just endorse it instead.
I wish we had more posters like you.
I'm talking about my literal home and giant trees in my yard that gives me grief because I haven't figured out how to get grass to stay alive there.
Stop trying to grow grass there and put in some shade plants instead. Mark out a circular bed with some little decorative bricks or fencing, add a little soil, and try putting in some coleus or something. Coleus is an annual, but if you pinch off the flowers, you can keep it going as long as the weather is above freezing. There are other shade plants that will work just as well. This example doesn't even have the bricks but it still looks good:

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You guys vill own nothing und be happy for the next 4 years. its okay, the next dem will give leniency on you guys, and bring you back to prosperity. I can only pray you all grow out of this :)
See now you've made your trolling too obvious. You had me going for a minute there I'll admit

Kindly kill yourself
 
They're fleeing (to Canada)

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Indians use Canada as a stepping stone to get to the United States. It is easier for them to obtain citizenship there but the job market is shit, so they use their Canadian passport to secure visa approvals to the U.S. Indians who only have Indian citizenship face increased arbitrary rejections of visa applications.
 
I'd rather have trolls here than have everyone agree. It makes you soft.
Id maybe agree if the arguments were at least coherent.

Responding to a question with accusatory assertions unrelated to the question is just being a retard. There's nothing redeeming in being a retard. I reject this attempt to make a virtue out of it and reiterate my prior post: Thirsty Kitty should kill themselves
 
Indians use Canada as a stepping stone to get to the United States. they use their Canadian passport to secure visa approvals to the U.S. visa approvals to the U.S.
In this case, they already have a student visa, which if you have ever lived by a college, you know they will abuse to stay here forever anyway.
 
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A good point about fucking Chyna to death:
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And Ric Grenell telling Trump just squash the french faggot's posturing:

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I just wanted to remind everyone Trump did order the end of de mininis for China and other countries. Which means drop shipment companies like wish and temu are about to get ass raped. Trump tried to do it earlier, or at least the USPS tried. But it immediately got rescinded.

Which is great. They sell shit products that mostly end up in the dump. Creating more waste and ewaste.

 
Even China is diversifying away from manufacturing cheap shitty low margin goods
Xi fucked everything up with Zero Covid. A single retard, with the most retarded idea, caused trillions of dollars in damage globally. China is diversifying because of industry fleeing that retard, with the power to fuck the global supply chain for a decade.
 
New York Warns Trump It Will Not Comply With Public School D.E.I. Order
The New York Times (archive.ph)
By Troy Closson
2025-04-04 23:21:31GMT
The New York State Education Department on Friday issued a defiant response to the Trump administration’s threats to pull federal funding from public schools over certain diversity, equity and inclusion programs, a remarkable departure from the conciliatory approach of other institutions in recent weeks.

Daniel Morton-Bentley, the deputy commissioner for legal affairs at the state education agency in New York, wrote in a letter to federal education officials that “we understand that the current administration seeks to censor anything it deems ‘diversity, equity & inclusion.’”

“But there are no federal or state laws prohibiting the principles of D.E.I.,” Mr. Morton-Bentley wrote, adding that the federal government has not defined what practices it believes violate civil rights protections.

The stern letter was sent one day after the federal government issued a memo to education officials across the nation, asking them to confirm the elimination of all programs it argues unfairly promote diversity, equity and inclusion. Title I funding for schools with high percentages of low-income students was at risk pending compliance, federal officials said.

New York’s stance differed from the muted and often deferential responses across academia and other major institutions to the Trump administration’s threats. Some universities have quietly scrubbed diversity websites and canceled events to comply with executive orders — and to avoid the ire of the White House.

A divide emerged last spring as the presidents of several universities, including Harvard and Columbia, adopted cautious responses when confronted by House Republicans at congressional hearings regarding antisemitism. In contrast, K-12 leaders, including David C. Banks, chancellor of New York City’s public schools at the time, took a combative approach.

The latest wave of pushback is spreading. In Chicago, Mayor Brandon Johnson, a Democrat, told reporters on Friday that the city would take the Trump administration to court if it snatched away funding, according to The Chicago Tribune.

“We’re not going to be intimidated by these threats,” Mr. Johnson said. “It’s just that simple. So whatever it is that this tyrant is trying to do to this city, we’re going to fight back.”

Unlike universities that rely on federal funding for medical and scientific research, public school districts are more insulated from threats to their bottom line because 90 percent of their funding comes from state and local taxes.

The Trump administration’s memo used a broad interpretation of a Supreme Court decision in 2023 that declared race-based affirmative action programs were unlawful at colleges and universities. That ruling did not address issues involving K-12 schools.

The expansive reasoning did not sit well with New York. The state’s letter argued that the case did “not have the totemic significance that you have assigned it” — and that federal officials were free to make policy pronouncements, but “cannot conflate policy with law.”

Mr. Morton-Bentley also called out what he described as an about-face within the top ranks of the administration.

He pointed out that the education secretary in President Trump’s first term, Betsy DeVos, once told staff that “diversity and inclusion are the cornerstones of high organizational performance.” She also said that “diversity and inclusion are key elements for success” for “building strong teams,” he wrote.

“This is an abrupt shift,” Mr. Morton-Bentley said, adding that the federal government has “provided no explanation for how and why it changed positions.”

The Trump administration’s memo included a certification letter confirming compliance that officials must sign and return to the Education Department within 10 days. New York indicated that it would treat the demand as a request rather than a requirement.

“No further certification will be forthcoming,” the state’s letter said.
 
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