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Link: https://youtube.com/shorts/Mj6N-WBPrVw?si=V9taUxgLHp-CqMXt
succeed much quicker in getting us over Biden's economy.
If you wanna bet, I will take it.
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That’s why the 2024 election was so disheartening - it exposed the strength of the side of this country that I didn’t want to admit existed,
Trump destroyed my faith in the basic goodness of this country. And that’s what sucks most about him.
I believed we were a fundamentally decent people. The election killed that belief in me.
You have zero clue as usual. Californication.
Not sure why I responded to you as al that’s expected from you are 5-6 word responses. No substance. You should be banned for being such a bore.
I have worked in international business for 35 years.
We all wait with bated breath.
Kind of shoots your bullshit down.
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If you believe it is equal on both sides you would be mistaken. Reciprocal tariffs is what is happening, why would anyone be against that? Let me answer for you, TDS whackos.
And Trump campaigned on Tariffs, so it’s no surprise he’s trying to use them for leverage. Unfortunately, his policies are adversely affecting the markets, small businesses, and most importantly the American consumers. It’s failing and you know it.
As I’ve mentioned, Reagan was highly selective when it came to tariffs. Eli succinctly pointed out a trade issue with Japan. Reagan’s approach was well thought out, effective, and ultimately good for America. Big difference between the two.
The auto industry was not in Mexico or Canada to the same extent, China, Vietnam, and others in Asia were not trading partners and were not allies. The whole video is not relevant to today. The key word is reciprocal. Deals will be made that will benefit the US, why would you be against that? TDS would be my guess..
If I thought the outcome would be for the better good, I’d be ok with it. Unfortunately, Trump doesn’t have the diplomatic chops that Reagan did and we will pay the price…figuratively and literally.
As shown on this thread, your opinions are based on TDS. Anyone who equates US trade today with the 1980s is way out of touch with reality.
Idiot bent on destroying everything that made America the world’s Leader.
I know of at least one foreign leader who couldn’t be more pleased…i.e. the one DJT colluded with to win the 2016 election.
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RINO and liberals like rhetoric. They tend to be idealists and idealigues. Conservatives embrace the deeds not words and accept reality as it is. They tend to be realists and closer to truth.
Trust me on this one Eli. You were in the USSR at the time, so your info was not the best.
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However, Reagan’s trade policy was strategic and well thought out and they didn’t start a trade war. He was highly selective when it came to tariffs.
Trump’s piss poor planning is backfiring on him. He’ll end up backing down as he did re. China.
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Link: https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-03-28-mn-698-story.html
Imported Japanese cars were reduced in 1981, which helped struggling American auto industry to recover.
Link: https://www.perc.org/1999/09/01/voluntary-export-restraints-on-automobiles/#:~:text=In%20May%201981%2C%20with,into%20the%20U.S.%20each%20year.
They do not matter to the Californicated poster.
kicking their arses.
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MAGA loons have taken over. Such a shame.
I, too, voted Republicans for President, until I learned more about the GOP's Southern Strategy and preference for Laissez-Faire economics...that being said, both parties were able to work together of critical issues of Immigration and trade before the Trump MAGAs showed up...now we need to join together to 'Right the Ship'.
Enjoy this vision of how America can indeed be "Great Again"...
a MAGA isolationist, protectionist, dictator loving pussy like Mango or J-Dumbo.