r/WallStreetbetsELITE 7d ago

MEME What do MAGA adherents think?

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u/TinyPotatoe 7d ago

No theyre eating up Trump's talking point abuot "its just the market it will resolve itself" now in r/conservative. Ofc when the market went up under Biden it was "anticipation for Trump, thats a Trump bump" (actual tweet lol) but now that its going down its suddenly no longer expectational of the future, its because of the real current economic principles that were ofc caused by Biden. Not like the losses/gains almost perfectly align with tariff on/off news...

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u/billybobthehomie 7d ago

Yea if their 401ks end up literally 0.001% higher and the Dow is at 46000 after 4 years of Trump, they’re going to brag about it and say everything was fine.

Not realizing in the slightest how fucking stupid that is. That under any other president the returns would’ve been like 20% over 4 years

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u/Partyatmyplace13 6d ago

No theyre eating up Trump's talking point abuot "its just the market it will resolve itself" now in r/conservative.

I took a peek just because I was curious. The amount of gatekeeping going on is insane. Everyone with a counteropinion is being outted as a "liberal spy." I even saw one guy role-playing as a liberal to take on sarcastic arguments...

One thing I don't think a lot of people on the left have really opened their eyes to, is that the right-wing enemy is the left... they're not interested in cogoverning anymore. It's not just the administration.

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u/BedBubbly317 6d ago

I think you’ve got that completely backwards honestly. I think everyone on the left is well aware that the left is the “enemy.” Which is absolutely absurd.

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u/mjmaselli 6d ago

When people start buying American made products, will it be better long term?

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u/TinyPotatoe 6d ago

No, a globalized economy is a good thing and I’m tired of playing this game acting otherwise. Even if you think the quality is worth the price increase (American labor is more expensive), blanket tariffs are regarded for things we don’t have good sourcing for; first thing that comes to mind are consumables like coffee & teas.

I buy made in America stuff sometimes, but sometimes it’s not worth the COGS that are passed on to the consumer. Not to mention our unemployment is low as FUCK, we do not have the people unless you want to drastically increase low-skilled immigration which Rs hate.

Truly go through your house and take stock of all the stuff you have that’s produced in America vs otherwise. For things we can source, find a made in America alternative & tell me why you havnt bought that instead. I’m willing to bet it’s because it’d be expensive as hell and you’d rather pay less for a shirt, shoes, lamp, etc than have less stuff but feel American pride.