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Fake News Kamala Harris describing exactly how they plan the blame trump

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u/PsychologicalBit803 3d ago

So now you want to listen to Ted Cruz? All I’ve heard on Reddit is how he is an idiot so if that’s true then him being against tariffs shows how great they are. Chew on that.

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u/nelsne 3d ago

Yeah all the stock markets tanking and the prices of everything skyrocketing give me great confidence in his tariffs

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u/2MuckingFuch 2d ago

The circle jerk that is high finance isn’t the barometer I’d use to understand how a policy will affect me long term. The fact of the matter is that the US has been bent over a barrel for too long and it is now negatively effecting our way of life. This may not be the goose that Trump makes it out to be, but at least he’s making populous moves, something no president has done in more than 30 years.

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u/nelsne 2d ago edited 2d ago

He's killing our alliances with almost every country and we're heading towards a recession! He also looks like he's going to get us into an unnecessary World War as well because he wants to annex Greenland. That's what I call progress!

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u/2MuckingFuch 2d ago

Alliances, for what and against what? Friends don’t come over take your food and leave your front door open. Your comment about world war and Greenland are hysterical, so I’ll leave that with you.

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u/nelsne 2d ago

Allies to fight with us in case we get in a World War against China for example. Also why do you think that this is hilarious? He just said a week or two ago that he thought that we would, "Annex Greenland by Force". Also right before becoming president he said that he wouldn't rule out taking military action against Greenland

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u/2MuckingFuch 2d ago

I said it’s hysterical, and it is - check your sources on Greenland, lol. You’re worried about tariffs upsetting our “allies” and believe a hot war with china is not only possible, but feasible. You do not understand the criticality of a prosperous west, and what it means to the financial welfare to the entire world. You should reconsider your positions, not change them, only understand what your conclusions actually mean.

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u/nelsne 2d ago

No I'm actually worried about tariffs upsetting our allies AND sending us onto a recession/depression. Just look at the stock market. Also it's going to rise prices exponentially.

When it comes to Greenland, he was quoted as saying, "I never take using military force off the table when it comes to Greenland".

https://www.npr.org/2025/03/30/nx-s1-5344942/trump-military-force-not-off-the-table-for-greenland

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u/2MuckingFuch 2d ago

Now you’re changing your position, which is allowed, but it’s bad faith. Furthermore, you’re failing to prove how any of these nations are in fact allies. The US is moving in a way of self preservation, are they supporting this? No. A true allie would concede to terms, it is our house after all.

To you later point, it’s the digital gate, you can watch the q&a…you can derive what you want - but let’s be clear military and economic coercion is not synonymous with invasion.

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u/nelsne 2d ago
  1. No I didn't change my position. Both are reasons why I'm against teriffs.

  2. Why won't he say that he won't rule out military action then?