The Economic Collapse of 2025 - Are you tired of winning yet?

I'm personally excited for the crying from people who use/enable Temu/ Aliexpress/ Shien and other Chinesium fast fashion haul crap.

Suffer influencers and massively trash producing fashioned industry, suffer.

(For those of you who don't know basically through a giant loophole you can get shipping for almost nothing because China somehow qualifies as a third world country and has basically gotten away with being able to undercut legitimate United States business for years now.)
My positive thinking side wants to hope this will forcibly slow down consumerism faggotry. Line go down sure, but who the fucks cares about the line except retirees, what matters is improving quality of life and forcing people to buy less chinesium is actually better for everyone. Ocean freight being used to move 10s of millions of plastic bottles, bath luffas and phone chargers from chinese factories to american landfills is bad actually.

It's way too optimistic to imagine any kind of return to the pre-plastic-slop-for-everything era, but maybe it'll help a little. And a reccesion every now and then is healthy.
 
a tarriff is diffrent, its leveled on a country to country level
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Thoughts on this analysis of the tariff plan?
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Nobody sane tries to deliberately crater the market to “refinance debt” via forced deflation. That’s not how monetary policy or bond markets work. The Fed doesn’t just slash rates because the market tanked, they respond to inflation, employment, and actual data. This is tinfoil-hat economics.
 
If the rest of the world’s economy tanks the second the US stops footing the bill then their money was play money to begin with.
How is the US 'footing the bill', exactly? People repeat this just because Trump says it, but in reality, it's the rest of the world that keeps the US addiction to the printing press, deficits, consumption and borrowing going.
 
South Korea just had a call with the president today and they reported being "optimistic" and I bet Japan isn't far behind. I think those two countries will come to a deal with us sooner rather than later.

Also in case you're not in USPG2 here's something important: No, dumbass. China, Japan, and South Korea are not joining forces to respond to the tarrifs, that was unfounded Chinese propaganda.
 
Honestly, I'm gonna be patient (and prepared) and see what happens.
The world is always chaotic and had bad times in every era or year 🤷‍♂️ the world went through stuff like 2008 crash, COVID-19, 2 world wars, middle east shenanigans, natural disasters and etc.
No dooming or delusions, just caution.

Also faggots from both sides should wait until next year to be smug. The only one I think that will win here is the "nothing ever happens" folks but you never know what will happen.
 
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we negotiate trade
The orannge nigger doesn't want to negotiate. Oh wait he said he wants to. Oh wait he said he doesn't want to. Oh now he wants to negotiate again. Nevermind he changed his opinion again.

Trumptard has a tarriff bpd. America can't be trusted at all right now. I guess that's why China said fuck burgerstan.
 
South Korea just had a call with the president today and they reported being "optimistic" and I bet Japan isn't far behind. I think those two countries will come to a deal with us sooner rather than later.

Also in case you're not in USPG2 here's something important: No, dumbass. China, Japan, and South Korea are not joining forces to respond to the tarrifs, that was unfounded Chinese propaganda.
I’m actually amazed people are so histrionic they took a “Chinese state media”* headline at face value.

*social media account associated with Chinese state media
 
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Sounds a bit too dubious and 4dchess for me which seems to contradict with his administrations very straightforward style.

Judging from the numbers though he is definitely punishing Asian slaveniggery Hoping itll increase private investment in the US rather than losing all that investment into overseas sweatshops.

So I'd hazard a guess this is the opening gambit in his attempt to defribrillate the manufacturing sector in the US in accordance with his promises.
 
What are you trying to say with this? I might be a mongrel but Im pretty sure the Uk isent in the EU and so does this not reinforce my point? that the Uk and its territory share the same tariff but we put different levels of tariff on Taiwan and China?

Once again, not saying I disagree or agree with the decision, im just saying the Chinese head of their "State department' is likely looking at this as not just a financial burden but an insult that the US will negation a country to country level, governments not companies, unilaterally with a territory they consider to be a rebelling province
 
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