r/WallStreetbetsELITE • u/Soft_Cable5934 • 15h ago
MEME Those who trust in Trump right now are clowning themselves
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u/NotCoolFool 15h ago
At what point do people just start to think “this guy hasn’t actually got a clue and is actually just stupid”?
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u/Fun_Reporter9086 15h ago
MAGA is like the Christian religion, blind faith is a requirement.
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u/Peepiscool72 14h ago
What's crazy is how many people are Christian and vote gor him and it's like if you look at the Bible you can prove he's bad just from that not even his failed businesses
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u/Clear-Height-7503 14h ago
He literally cheated on all of his wives and he's been divorced twice, both are against the Christain faith and not Conservative.
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u/Zapthatthrist 13h ago
Actually, that aligns with most Christian conservatives I know.
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u/Baronvonkludge 11h ago
They hold others to those standards, not themselves. They can go to church on Sunday and ask forgiveness from sky daddy, and then go and do a bunch more stuff against the “ teachings” the next week.
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u/odiemon65 11h ago
Christians will tell you that God can work through imperfect instruments. This is their last line defense of Trump once they realize he's the antithesis of their supposed beliefs. No matter how much you can get them to admit, they'll fall back on that
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u/sembias 13h ago
When you point it out, they just claim he's the literally the second coming of King David.
There is no reasoning with these people.
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u/Revolutionary_Rip693 12h ago
You know what's really funny - the Anti-Christ is supposed to be very "attractive" to Christians, specifically to lead them away from God.
I don't believe in any higher power - but damn, sometimes Trump makes me believe that at least the Anti-Christ might be real.
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u/Last_Cod_998 11h ago
There was a gold horned goat statue at Mar a Lago on display. It was covered in $100 bills emblazoned with his face and the motto: "In Trump we Trust"
I want to remind everyone, the Church of Satan doesn't actually believe in a literal Satan. that's the Evangelical Christians.
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u/shnazzyhat 12h ago
If it wasn’t Nero, it’s likely Trump (if you believe these kinda of things). If you don’t believe in these kids of things, you can just chalk him up to being one of the worst humans we have to share oxygen with these days.
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u/AtlantianBlood 11h ago
Is he boastful? Yeah....
Is he a religious figure? Yeah, there are televangelist and evangelical preachers saying that God gave them visions of Trump returning to power.
Also Google Trump and Jesus...
Has he survived a deadly blow to the head?
As the head of Trump Corp, or whatever, I wasn't the only one that thought he was going to lose everything with his mounting court losses..
People will wear his mark..... N'ff said.
He will take the thorn in the new temple....
Gaza.
Does he have a little Horn? Ask Stromy Daniel.
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u/lostcauz707 14h ago
Modern Christianity is about controlling people through fear and shame, not about the teachings of Jesus.
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u/AVeryStinkyFish 13h ago
Religion has always been about control. No great society has risen without a religion to control the masses.
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u/LarrySupertramp 13h ago
Most Christians in America don’t read the Bible and if they do they ignore the parts regrading empathy, compassion, shaming the rich, etc.
They would HATE Jesus if he started preaching today.
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u/Peepiscool72 12h ago
Thi is the exact thing I didn't believe in God and started going to church and now my uncle is hating me cause I'll sit here and point to him teachings about being kind and how Jesus would not be a fan of how we are governed, he just loves going to church and hearing the preacher hate Amish and etc
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u/HopliteFan 12h ago
If a Christian is tearing others down, they have lost the plot. Even if we think someone else is wrong, we shouldn't put them down.
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u/HonorableOtter2023 14h ago
Nah bro, you're just not 20 moves ahead to understand him. Master has a plan for all of us, even if we don't understand it.. 🙏
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u/Apple-Dust 12h ago
Someone I was arguing with literally said this was going to be better for America but it would take decades. Sleepy Joe's mild inflationary period of like 2 years before sticking the soft landing was unforgiveable. But Trump? He knows what he's doing, give him 20 years and he'll sort it out.
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u/CurryMustard 13h ago
He makes all his decisions based on gut feelings. He has no plans for anything. Interview from 1989 with Carl Bernstein and bob woodward on 100 mil he dropped on a company with 0 research done on it:
Trump claimed he bought 9.9 percent of a casino company, Bally Manufacturing, and in a short period of time made $32 million. He then said he spent “close to 100 million dollars on buying stock” in Bally, which led to a lawsuit against him. The lawyers for the other side wanted Trump’s records.
“They were trying to prove that I did this tremendous research on the company, that I spent weeks and months analyzing the company,” Trump said. “And they figured I’d have a file that would be up to the ceiling. So they subpoenaed everything, and I end up giving them virtually no papers. There was virtually no file. So I’m being grilled, you know, so-called grilled by one of their high-priced lawyers.”
Trump impersonated the lawyer: “How long did you know about this, Mr. Trump? And when?”
“In other words, they’re trying to say like this is this great plot,” Trump said. “I said, I don’t know, I just started thinking about it like the day I bought it.”
The lawyer was incredulous. “Well, how many reports did you do?”
“Well, I really didn’t, I just sort of had a feeling.”
“They didn’t believe that somebody would take 100 million bucks and put it into a company with virtually no real research,” Trump said. “Now I had research in my head, but beyond, you know, they just had not thought that happens. And the corporate mind and the corporate mentality doesn’t think that happens. Those are my best deals.”
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u/sudo-joe 12h ago
He actually said exactly this during the campaign too "well we have the concept of a plan."
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u/Dr-McLuvin 15h ago
The point where he suggests blanket tariffs on all countries and expects them to “negotiate.” This shit is not going to work.
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u/jasovanooo 14h ago
why negotiate... if we're all in the same boat then little has changed for us... its the US thats paying more for the same stuff
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u/PausedForVolatility 13h ago
His tariffs are so well conceived they apply to Australia, which has no tariffs on American goods and imports twice as many goods as they export. Following TrumpLogic, they’re subsidizing the US.
And this manbaby still imposed tariffs on them because his argument is, and always has been, in bad faith.
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u/magwai9 11h ago
Since we know the "reciprocal" tariff calculations aren't even based on the tariffs currently in place by other countries, what does this mean for countries who have no tariffs on the US? There's no tariff to reduce in order to cooperate, so they're basically forced to either pay some form of fealty or buy more from the US at inflated prices to reduce their trade deficit.
Like a group of thugs.
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u/KrustyButtCheeks 14h ago
The thing is that it’s all there to see. All you have to know is that if he put the 400 mil daddy gave him into an index fund he’d have more money than he does now. Tells you everything you need to know about his business acumen.
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u/Zealousdaddi 15h ago edited 8h ago
Impeach the fucker already.
Edit: my bad guys. I mean it in a way to remove him from office lol
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u/WindHero 15h ago
Gotta love that Americans looked at 1990s Atlantic City and went "This is who should run America".
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u/Old-Bat-7384 14h ago
You assume those Americans looked that far back in history.
Fuckin hell, these folks are stupid.
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u/i-can-sleep-for-days 13h ago
Voters have memories of goldfish and trumps strategy of flooding the zone means it is even harder to keep track.
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u/Dontwannabebitter 15h ago
That's not good enough
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u/America_Is_Fucked_ 14h ago
Lock them up and then throw away the jail?
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u/Flooding_Puddle 13h ago
Build a new jail on top of that jail
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u/azsnaz 13h ago
All right, I wanna know who's responsible for wrecking my town, Sheriff. I want his hood on a platter! I'm gonna put him in jail 'til he rots. No, check that... I'm gonna put him in jail 'til the jail rots on top of him, then I'm gonna move him to a new jail and let that jail rot.
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u/rob_thomas96 15h ago edited 14h ago
He’s been impeached twice. It does nothing. It’s just a political process.
Edit: yeah, to clarify, impeachment is just the process of levying charges against the president. Then the senate acts as the judge/jury and will either convict and/or sentence the president based on the charges. Trump has been credibly accused of crimes (aka impeached) twice already, but as the other commenters mentioned, he won’t get convicted because his complicit senate will “dismiss the case.”
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u/HousingThrowAway1092 15h ago
It does nothing because republican politicians are cowards who refuse to put country above party.
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u/Kasoni 15h ago
They would only consider actually doing it if there was an armed angry mob looking to kill anyone responsible for the problems they were facing. Then if they could push Trump in front of themselves and scream "it's all his fault" they would. Until the angry mob forms, not a chance they do a darn thing.
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u/WhatUp007 14h ago
Sadly, the MAGA supports will never come to the conclusions it's Trumps fault. They will continue to finger point at anything and everything that isn't trump or the GOP.
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u/dewag 14h ago
This. MAGA is a cult.
Even the ones that have investments and 401k that are getting obliterated are acting like this is all part of the master plan.
Heard one not too long ago saying "if this gets the libs to cry again, I am happy to take one for the team"
They are willing to throw themselves into the incinerator for Trump.
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u/Unusual_Sherbert_809 14h ago
It's the same thing in their personal lives, everything bad is always someone else's fault, it's never their own fault.
In nearly every single case, MAGA = people looking for someone else to blame for all the bad stuff in their lives.
Trump gives them this in spades (other people to blame). It has indeed turned into a cult.
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u/PlayfulSurprise5237 11h ago
They shouldn't be doing anything..
I've been lowkey hoping this administration just fucks shit up BAD, real bad. The US wasn't going in a good direction period, this might just be the catalyst it needed to 1. Get someone like Bernie or AOC into positions of power and 2. Keep republicans away for a while so maybe we can get something nice enough set up that some right leaning voters flip.
Just like a lot of them needed to see this and feel the pain from an administration like this, they also need to see what the other side looks like. If they have both so many will flip. I live in rural Missouri, not all Trump voters are MAGA cultists.
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u/hooblyshoobly 15h ago
I think they’re all putting themselves above country to be honest. There’s no way you sell your soul as hard as this bunch of clowns without the promise of huge amounts of money and power.
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u/Shinnyo 15h ago
It does thing, it's only that US allows corrupted politicians, felons and criminals to becomes President.
South Korea, impeachment works.
France, thieves are recognized guilty and can't present themselves to become president.
The problem isn't the impeachment, it's the people enforcing it.
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u/GreatCaesarGhost 15h ago
Because conviction has to occur in the Senate. In their infinite wisdom, the American people gave Republicans both Houses of Congress, and Senate control is probably not at risk for several years.
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u/YellowDependent3107 14h ago
You better hope there'll be an epic blue wave come 2026 otherwise there won't be 67 Senate votes to convict him as the Repukes will vote lockstep to protect him
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u/butareyouthough 15h ago
Any posts about the tariffs and the economy get taking down on r/Conservative. Has to be one of the greatest collection of losers in the world over there
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u/Used_Confidence_5420 14h ago
Those are the people who call you snowflakes btw. Those are the people that say you dont accept "diversity of opinion" btw. Those are the people that have spent the entirety of the internet age calling TOS that they refuse to follow censorship btw.
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u/butareyouthough 14h ago
They are the largest group of least thinking people on the planet. They should be ashamed of themselves and put those masks back on
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u/Willing-Ad-4088 14h ago
They’ve actually been a little better about this.
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u/LunarFocus 14h ago
I noticed *some* push back on this and the third term shit which I have never seen before over there. Once you involve people's finances, things are different.
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u/TheTexasHammer 13h ago
The more fringe right wing subreddits have started calling people in /r/conservative "the woke right" for criticizing Trump. They are starting to eat their own.
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u/friendly-sardonic 14h ago
I can't believe he and JD weren't immediately impeached yesterday. These stupid cultists are really going to just let this moron crash or entire country and pretend it's a good thing? Why? Because he does silly dances and hates brown people? Is that seriously all it takes? What do they SEE in this moron?
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u/Ok-Emergency4468 13h ago
Yes they will crash it on purpose and say it’s Biden/the radical leftist or whoever. Then martial law when shit hits the fan and crackdown on those « radical leftists »
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u/BuyMeaSalad 15h ago
Our country would be much better if every president elected just sat there and did absolutely nothing. Man I miss stasis and gridlock
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u/RelativeCareless2192 15h ago
You are maybe looking for a president who some would say is "asleep" at the wheel. Maybe a "sleepy" John. Not sure where to find one of those though
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u/Far-Investigator1265 14h ago
Reality:
"The first year of the Biden presidency (2021) saw strong growth in real GDP, wages, employment, stock market returns, and household net worth, coupled with an increase in inflation, as the economy recovered from the pandemic recession of 2020. During 2022–2023, the unemployment rate averaged 3.6%. By April 2024, the unemployment rate had remained below 4.0% for the longest sustained period since 1953.\3])\4]) Monthly job creation averaged a robust 402,000 from inauguration through February 2024, or 273,000 from June 2022, when the pre-pandemic jobs level was regained.\5]) However, past this point unemployment continued to increase to 4.3% in July 2024.\3]) Inflation increased up to 9.0% (measured vs. a year earlier) in June 2022, then began falling. By June 2023 inflation was 3.1% and remained around that level through June 2024. As of November 2024, the inflation rate was 2.7%, with rent price increases contributing roughly half.\2]) While inflation was similar to peer countries, the U.S. has outgrown its peers.\2]) The Federal Reserve rapidly raised a key interest rate from March 2022 until August 2023, and is expected to lower interest rates in the second half of 2024.\6]) The stock market repeatedly broke record highs in 2024.\7])"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_policy_of_the_Joe_Biden_administration
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u/No-Jackfruit-2028 15h ago
I dunno if you're sarcastic but it probably would be better if they did nothing
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u/LubedCactus 15h ago
Dont get why your president have that much power in the first place. Pretty much an emperor.
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u/Puzzleheaded-Rip-824 14h ago
They have been giving more power to the president slowly over the last couple decades on purpose. Now they're trying to break the constitution with those powers. All started with citizens United where corporations were allowed to pump unlimited money into our politics. Hurray late stage capitalism. 😅
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u/iliveonramen 15h ago
He doesn’t.
Courts are already rolling back his stuff. It just takes awhile.
Founders also didn’t see a Congress that would put a party over country.
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u/HonorableOtter2023 14h ago
Bro courts arent doing shit other than writing strongly worded letters.. they dont have any enforcement mechanism and Trump is just ignoring them. Were cooked.
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u/More_Training4195 14h ago
The market was overinflated.Anyway, it's just correcting itself, they say
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u/angusshangus 14h ago
The conservative sub is all cope right now. Also, claiming that evil liberals are downvoting their posts. These people are idiots.
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u/Vanhouzer 14h ago
Elect a Clown 🤡
Expect a Circus 🎪
Trumpsters are just the peasants who go watch them dancing around.
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u/toxiccortex 15h ago
Those who trust him now? Those who trusted him ever you mean, right?
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u/Prior-Instance6764 14h ago edited 12h ago
I'm by far from an expert in macro economics. But what's the end game here? It can't be to bring manufacturing back to the US.
Americans have the quality of life they have today due to cheap overseas manufacturing. If those jobs come to America you're either going to have an entirely new class of working poor in those factories, or if you pay them living wages, you'll have insane inflation.
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u/TheMF 12h ago
Stated goal? To bring manufacturing and production back to the US. The theory is that it will help and incentivize more American made products. Problem 1 is that past evidence shows that this doesn't really happen or at best it happens to a small degree. Problem 2 is that it doesn't help when you tariff absolutely everyone and everything and you need to get raw materials and inputs from other countries.
True option 1: Provides Trump a clear channel for bribery to create exceptions or subsidies. Maybe throw some a few million into Trump coin and your company gets an exception.
True option 2: Purposely cause a recession so he and his billionaire friends can buy up even more of the economy, then remove the tariffs try to pull us out of a recession and get even richer.
True option 3: He's a fucking moron who thinks he's the smartest person in the room. He somehow got it in his head that tariffs will be good and he will continue to push them because he is "smart" and everyone else is "dumb".
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u/Pulze_ 13h ago
The white House has a publication. The last bullet point on why says the tariffs will create millions of jobs and increase overall money for each household based on some unnamed study.
My theory is that this is what trump is clinging too. He's not smart enough to have done any research, he just has people talking in his ear telling him what to do. He doesn't understand that for tariffs to not have a great effect on the economy, we'd have to have invested heavily into manufacturing already...the turnaround time on profits from this change is too long to be beneficial within his term...
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u/SingularityCentral 14h ago
Next on the list "other countries won't retaliate" and it's already proven wrong. If you put a clown on the throne the kingdom becomes a circus.
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u/Aggressive-Kitchen18 13h ago
America giving up its place as the leader of the world. The place where you bring your money to, the place against whom you dont bet since its success is intertwined with global prosperity. This so that Midwesteners can sit in a dingy basement sewing footballs for 7.25 an hour. Holy fuck this is amazing
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u/Geoclasm 14h ago
Tariffs don't 'start' until tomorrow.
So impact is already being felt.
Wanna bet he folds like a cheap fucking tent and reverses course?
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u/Intrepid-Macaron5543 13h ago
Dollar is already weaker, making imports more expensive even without tariffs.
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u/Rigorous-Geek-2916 13h ago
Deport Republicans. All of them, politicians, voters. Every fucking one.
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u/Heavy_Environment467 15h ago
Those who trust in trump are already poor and don’t have money in the stock market. Joke is also on them they’re about to be way poorer
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u/Sckathian 10h ago
My favourite remains the people still just deluding themselves whether Trump is serious or not.
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u/luggagethecat 6h ago edited 2h ago
What I find funny is all those people who think manufacturing jobs will just suddenly come back,
Look I know people who build and run manufacturing plants (packaging) and it takes on average 5 years from planning to first goods out the door!
If you already have the equipment maybe you could do in 2 to 3 years, if you don’t have the equipment you’ll need to buy it.
You’re average packaging machine costs anywhere between 20 Million to 40 Million USD,
there is 2 to 3 year wait and no one builds this in #USA think Europe China Japan,
a small plant needs approx 10 machines even with a lower average of 20 million per machine for 10 machines with a 20% tariff that’s an extra 40 Million in tax, before you sell ANYTHING even if its secondhand gear you’ll still pay a tax!
Once the gear is built you’ll need to ship it to your location, this can take months in itself!
You then need to lease a site, pay to setup the gear, arrange raw materials some will likely be imported (more tariff tax) hire/train staff secure transportation links etc
Another reason why manufacturers move overseas is its often a high volume low margin business,
in the world of packaging if your making 10c a box your doing well, for large customers it’s closer to 3c or 4c per box meaning you need to sell a crap load of product before breaking even,
Add in a depressed market and lower consumer confidence, most companies will just order less and pay the tariff tax, sure you’ll see some companies move but will only be the most profitable endeavours
Perhaps in a couple of decades you might get some companies take the risk, assuming we don’t get more Trump whiplash diplomacy as nothing scares investors more than uncertainty,
why would I invest hundreds of millions if the game changes depending on what news article the dear leader has read today
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u/LastAffect7456 15h ago
been suggesting this will happen on this sub for the last month and just received a lot of downvotes. While Trump is down playing golf and listening to his 'advisors' the world is going to shit and economies are pulling back. GL everyone!
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u/Yami350 14h ago
Our world is going to shit. It’s important to realize we are just losing ground compared to everyone else and becoming the odd one out.
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u/LubedCactus 15h ago
Imma be honest, when he first started threatening Mexico and Canada with massive tariffs I thought it was just to bargain. As in do what I want or we will destroy your economy, something he absolutely could do. No one would back up Canada or Mexico. Alone they are definitely fucked. Never could imagine he would go this far.
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u/RipWhenDamageTaken 15h ago
Don't worry guys, V shaped recovery any day now...
Sarcasm of course. I'm not braindead.
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u/Hooden14 13h ago
Those who ever did are just more susceptible to propaganda thanks to conservatives constantly defunding education
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u/BlackSquirrel05 11h ago
Literally r/conservative.
"It's good if you didn't sell and now you just lost a bunch of money... Don't worry it's on paper! This was planned!"
Bro literally caused you money loss and you're like. "Yes great thanks." Also you didn't sell before this and they told you this was going to happen?
You some kind of regard if you admit you knew this was going to happen and did sell lol.
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u/rainorshinedogs 14h ago
The game has been upgrades to 10D chess. You have to think 50 steps ahead in order to understand how these tariffs are going to help
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u/spsteve 15h ago
On the plus side all this has managed to crush oil, which is going to murder the domestic oil producers too! SO MUCH FUCKING WINNING!
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u/whatiseveneverything 13h ago
Don't worry, that can be fixed by drilling in Yellowstone, Yosemite and Glacier national parks. No biggie. "Patriots in control" or something retarded like that.
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u/Puzzleheaded-Rip-824 14h ago
They want us to be in concentration camps and starving before they admit any wrong
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u/LaserGadgets 14h ago
Clowning started when voting for him a second time...be honest. Can't believe the TRUMP = LOW PRICES KAMALA = HIGH PRICES SIGNS have worked instead of making people laugh and vote for Harris, just for that sign!
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u/Workshop_Gremlin 14h ago
'Sure I lost my house and job due to the tariffs but it's just short term pain for long term gain. You'll see.'
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u/Wasabi_95 14h ago
So true. Only a few days ago they were talking about how this whole clown show is a leverage for negotiations, then they had a moment of clarity and got worried for a sec.
Now they are back to rambling about strengthening US position globally and gaining respect :DDD The cultist hivemind is truly amusing, destructive, but amusing.
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u/porklomaine 14h ago
When he removes the minimum wage, labor laws and and specifically child labor so the market goes back up, conservatives will say "I told you so". The stock market does not care how profits are made.
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u/Wulfsmagic 13h ago
Pretty sure he's working with Russia to weaken the US's hold on the world and make it easier for them to conquer us and other nations. Support trans people you support freedom.
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u/thekaranreddy 13h ago
You don't understand bro. Once the companies are out of business, the jobs will start rolling in. These are high level plays.
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u/Sunstang 11h ago
Hypothetical:
If you really were a Manchurian Candidate - occupying the Presidency of the United States of America, beholden to a hostile foreign power antithetical to American interests, and charged with sowing as much discord, confusion, and mayhem as possible with the tools available to you so that the United States is completely unable to project coherent power on the world stage...
What would you do differently that would be significantly more effective than this?
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u/idk_wuz_up 11h ago
I keep hearing people say “it has to get worse before it gets better!” “It’s just like spring cleaning! Everything has to get messy before it gets sparkly clean again!” “He has so much to fix it’s going to take time!”
Delusional
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u/cs_cast_away_boi 10h ago
bro r/conservative has literally gone through this exact pattern the last couple of weeks. It's incredibly scary what being in an echo chamber does to perception of reality
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u/KingofMadCows 10h ago
Even if it was a negotiating tactic, it's a terrible one. If you're breaking your word and constantly changing your mind on a whim, no one can trust any deal you make. Businesses and countries need to make plans months and years in advance. If you can't guarantee stability and certainty, they'll work with someone who can.
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u/PeterParkerUber 10h ago
When everyone, even his supporters start doubting him. When the market has hit rock bottom.
That’s when he’ll reverse, do a 180. Everyone shorting will get rekt and he’d have bought the bottom at a -75% discount
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u/Low-Cartographer-753 10h ago
Don’t worry guys! It’s only short term pain for long term gain! /s
Yeah right… fucking clowns
EDIT: added /s… because Reddit.
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u/Realistic_Olive_6665 10h ago
Manufacturing jobs were up a fraction of a percent in February. Once manufacturing jobs tank -the area of employment that was supposed to benefit- we will hopefully see a softening in policy.
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u/harajukubarbie 10h ago
Trump is the worst DEI hire in existence and proof the DEI staffed US presidency needs to ditch the DEI concept used to hire him
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u/CapitanFlama 9h ago
"The market was over-evaluated, this dip will set things right, and we'll buy in the dip and sell in rip, you'll see" 🤡
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u/ba-na-na- 9h ago
Meanwhile WH Press Secretary:
To anyone looking at the Wall Street crashing, I say:
TrUsT iN pReSiDEnT tRuMp
ThiS is ThE GolDen AgE Of MUrriCa
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u/xHeyItzRosiex 8h ago
Tariffs only sound good to the poorly-education… wait just a minute! That’s basically his whole fanbase!
He even said it himself! He loves the poorly-educated because they’re too dumb and ignorant to know his policies are harmful to the working and middle class (if that’s even a thing anymore)
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u/minx_the_tiger 8h ago
Yeah, I knew someone who said all this until the most recent one actually hit home and killed his wife's small business. Now he's getting it.
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u/Zarianin 8h ago
Unfortunately this cycle will continue, because the maga cult can't admit they are wrong. Innocent and legal citizens have been deported, people have died of cured diseases, the stock market has plummeted, none of that matters to them. These people will be penniless, homeless, and praying they can at least die in a hospital bed before measles kill them, and they would still say their nightly prayers to their hero trump.
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u/Otherwise-Ad-2578 7h ago
Europeans now have more reasons to make fun of you hahahahaha
The United States is a modern circus.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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u/RiffRaffCatillacCat 5h ago
FACT: Trump supporters were always clowns and traitors to America. They continue to prove this every single day.
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u/Im_tracer_bullet 14h ago
This image concisely summarizes the entire r/conservative take on the topic.
It's been hilarious to watch.