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Should be a wild four years.

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Some recent remarks from United States President Donald Trump:
"I had somebody say the most successful first month... now they said the most successful 100 days in the history of our country, and I believe that's right — and we're going to continue that way."

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"The shrill voices that you're hearing this week about tariffs are the same scoundrels and frauds who never thought twice about when the United States lost 90,000 factories and plants... since NAFTA."

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“I’m proud to be the President for the workers, not the outsourcers; the President who stands up for Main Street, not Wall Street; who protects the middle class, not the political class; and who defends America, not trade cheaters all over the globe.”

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Wtf .

Commies programming confused.
 

Coming soon.... a $1 Trillion Defense Department Budget.

With much of the globe and American public focused exclusively on tariff mania, President Trump as well as Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth unveiled massive news on Monday, which would have normally made a bigger impact in headlines.

The Pentagon will soon have its first $1 trillion budget. President Trump said while hosting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, "Nobody’s seen anything like it. We have to build out military, and we’re very cost-conscious, but the military is something we have to build, and we have to be strong."

Trump announces record-breaking $1 trillion Pentagon budget:

"$1 trillion, and nobody's seen anything like it. We have to build our military and we're very cost conscious. But the military is something that we have to build, and we have to be strong, because you got a lot of bad… pic.twitter.com/koqrAxPiKj
— Clash Report (@clashreport) April 8, 2025
But ironically the announcement comes as the administration has been aggressively seeking to root out government waste and excess spending. The reality is that for decades both sides of the aisle have allowed defense spending to balloon unchecked. That looks to continue, and the big winner remains the military-industrial complex even amid a DOGE crackdown.

Hegseth too made the announcement on X while sharing the video of Trump praising the future one trillion dollar budget. "Thank you Mr. President! COMING SOON: the first TRILLION dollar [Defense Department] budget," the Pentagon chief said.

Even though the Department of Defense (DoD) has never had an official budget which reached that figure, it remains the actual cost of total US military spending has for several years running actually exceeded $1 trillion.

Biden's 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) totaled $895 billion, so a trillion appears the next natural progression, given the out of control nature of defense spending.
 
Here is an interesting excerpt from this article:
The passage of NAFTA — along with other Clinton-era measures like the repeal of Glass-Steagall, a Depression-era law that regulated banks, and the granting of permanent most-favored-nation status for China, which allowed China to enter the World Trade Organization and ultimately cost the United States nearly four million jobs — signaled the Democratic Party’s move away from its working-class, New Deal roots. This decoupling was worsened by the damage to unions from NAFTA. In 1996, Kate Bronfenbrenner, the director of labor education research at Cornell University, conducted a study for the North American Commission for Labor Cooperation, which found that after the passage of NAFTA, nearly 50 percent of unionization drives were met with threats to relocate abroad, and that the rate at which factories shut down after a union was successfully certified tripled.

“The greatest impact of NAFTA is the threat of moving,” Bronfenbrenner says. “The threat effect is even greater than the actual moves. It keeps workers from demanding a fair wage; it pushes local governments to waive zoning laws and environmental regulations to get companies to stay.” After NAFTA, more than 70 percent of industries that were able to move their operations threatened to close. Companies sometimes circulated fliers showing locked gates or maps with arrows to Mexico. “The penalty from the National Labor Relations Board was a posting saying, Don’t do that again,” she says. “Of course that didn’t stop them. It kept escalating.”

Since the passage of NAFTA, the percentage of private-sector workers who belong to a union has fallen by nearly 50 percent, to 6 percent today. Recent studies have shown that union members are more likely to vote and less prone to racial resentment. Yet some members of the Democratic establishment came to embrace the party’s realignment. “For every blue-collar Democrat we lose in western Pennsylvania, we will pick up two moderate Republicans in the suburbs in Philadelphia,” Senator Chuck Schumer, the majority leader, said before the 2016 election. “And you can repeat that in Ohio and Illinois and Wisconsin.”
 
Apple can take their shitty overpriced phones and fuck off to the third world for all I care, Android for life.
I want a third option. I hate apple and I hate google so bad that it amounts to no difference.. maybe I hate google a little worse as a company but hate their OS similarly
so weird, Canada in the china column. I wonder why we were so mean to them, our “best friends”
 
Trump's administration is talking about cutting all HUD funding to sanctuary cities, and though that would affect a lot of people here legally, I see the necessity of it.

They only want HUD funds going to housing people here legally, and if they want to enforce that, they can't keep handing sacks of money to Democrat cities saying "This is only for people with the right to be here, promise?" while the Democrat mayors say with their fingers crossed behind their backs "Sure, sure, not that we'd tell you if they weren't here legally! Teehee!"
 
First off this was one company foxxcon at one factory in one country from 2009-2010 and the suicide rate for foxxcon and Chinese factory workers as a whole has plummeted. Second the third world has way lower suicide rates then the west and developed countries in Asia like China,japan and Korea third ceo's have a high suicide rate does that man they are oppressed to ?


Where did I say I was an occupy wall street dem ? Where did I defend hedge funds or even mention them
Ummm...you're chinese.
 
I want a third option. I hate apple and I hate google so bad that it amounts to no difference.. maybe I hate google a little worse as a company but hate their OS similarly

so weird, Canada in the china column. I wonder why we were so mean to them, our “best friends”
We live in the timeline where Mexico is more willing to work with us than our so called best friends in the North… fucking crazy shit man lol.
 
We live in the timeline where Mexico is more willing to work with us than our so called best friends in the North… fucking crazy shit man lol.
Consider this is all a make or break moment for Canada's national identity of being very much like America but disliking certain things because Americans like them.
 
Trump's administration is talking about cutting all HUD funding to sanctuary cities, and though that would affect a lot of people here legally, I see the necessity of it.

They only want HUD funds going to housing people here legally, and if they want to enforce that, they can't keep handing sacks of money to Democrat cities saying "This is only for people with the right to be here, promise?" while the Democrat mayors say with their fingers crossed behind their backs "Sure, sure, not that we'd tell you if they weren't here legally! Teehee!"
Yeah, you’re onto it. Trump wants to crush the “sanctuary city” rebellion and he has a mandate. He’s going to go hard, lots of people will think “but if he keeps doing it, we’ll lose the midterms!” and there will be bitching and moaning from weak willed republicans. We’ll see how far we can go.

What id love to see is a test case of a shopping mall somewhere locking down when the packs of feral niglets are running amok, just dropping their fucking portcullises and catching every last one of them then sentencing them to farm work in chains until their debt for damage and stealing is paid
 
It's not slave labor if they choose to do it which people in these countries do.
So it's a choice of work for next to nothing or starve and die of exposure? Nice illusion of choice you present there.
Factory jobs are desirable in the third world the job options are like famrer,miner fisherman which pay worst and are harder and pay worst.
Factory jobs are mostly sweatshops that pay next to nothing but also require no skill to gain employment. Other skilled jobs don't pay as well because the factory worker who needs your goods cannot afford it and you don't get paid as a result.
No one thinks paying people a fair wage is wrong,
If you agree with paying people a fair wage then why can't we do it here? Why encourage businesses to cut costs by not paying fair wages in America and outsourcing it to countries where it's cheaper because the wages are worse? Which is why they choose to outsource in the first place.
 
Libertarians are upset about tariffs because they interrupt free trade and are an economic violation of the NAP.
How was it "free trade" before when we were getting tariffed out the ass and just accepted it? Doesn't this issue go two ways? Libertarians really think free trade means everyone gets to impose crazy tariffs on the US, and the US can't react to that at all? This is why I'm so confused, the tariffs Trump is enforcing didn't just come out of nowhere, the US was being cheated and the Libertarians should be more aware of that than any other party but I guess holding todays libertarians to the standards of their very distant past is pretty nonsensical.
 
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