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lardy
It could be this room, when Trump couldn't resist boasting about how many billions his friends had made on his pump and dump that day.
After rolling back many of his tariffs Trump had Charles Schwab and others in the Oval Office.
He pointed out that his guests had made fortunes on the stock market just one hour after his announcement.
“He made 2.5 billion today and he made $900 million. That’s not bad.”
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TBF, when the market was crashing he did tell the entire world that it was a good opportunity to buy, so you could have made a few bob too if you had any balls.
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Wales-Bales
TBF, when the market was crashing he did tell the entire world that it was a good opportunity to buy, so you could have made a few bob too if you had any balls.
I think the CCMB TDS massive went into pre ejeculation mode yesterday.
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Heathblue
I think the CCMB TDS massive went into pre ejeculation mode yesterday.
The same people would be on here laughing if everybody lost their money! :biggrin:
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Wales-Bales
The same people would be on here laughing if everybody lost their money! :biggrin:
If you read the thread you will find that 'the same people' are very relaxed about the prospect of Trump, his oligarchs and golf buddies losing their money (money earned by others).
But 'the same people' are angry and disgusted that the clown's chaotic posturing may result in everyone else with a pension pot or small scale investments being fleeced. You appear to have the exact opposite view.
Trump Infatuation Syndrome (TIS) in all its perversity!
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Your boy Trump is a genius, Gluey!
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jon1959
Your boy Trump is a genius, Gluey!
:hehe:
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the other bob wilson
:hehe:
Just think: if all the previous US presidents had known how easy it would be to wreck the World's economy, it could have happened long ago. This guy Trump is indeed a rare individual.
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https://www.theguardian.com/commenti.../trump-tariffs
By imposing punitively high tariffs, Donald Trump was playing a high-stakes game of chicken with America’s trading partners – but it was Trump who chickened out and suspended his tariffs just hours after they took effect. The president couldn’t ignore the worldwide economic havoc that he had caused singled-handedly – stock markets were plunging, business executives were panicking and consumers were seething.
Eager to persuade manufacturers to build new plants in the US, Trump said on Monday that many of his tariffs would be permanent. But for Trump, permanent evidently meant two days.
Once again, Trump showed that his second term is one of fiat, flub and flip-flop, of bluster and blunder, of shooting first and aiming later. It’s also a mix of cutting, gutting and cruelty.
And foolery. Trump’s tariffs are worse than, as the Wall Street Journal put it, the “dumbest trade war in history”: they are the dumbest economic policy that any US president has ever adopted. His tariffs quickly caused vast and totally unnecessary damage to stock markets, industries and diplomatic relations across the globe. Before Trump unexpectedly suspended the tariffs, US stock markets had lost more than $10tn in value, and stock markets overseas plummeted, too. Millions of retirees had seen their 401(k)s plunge in value, consumers were facing substantially higher prices and many workers were already losing their jobs as Trump’s tariffs sent shockwaves through the global economy.
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When it came to tariffs, Trump made some basic political fumbles. Not only did he go golfing and speak at a million-dollar-a-head fundraiser as this economic disaster unfolded, but he failed to give a coherent explanation for his screw-everyone-else tariffs. Trump and his team pointed to a potpourri of often-conflicting goals: to erase trade deficits, to collect trillions of dollars for the treasury, to bring back manufacturing jobs, to give Trump negotiating leverage to crack down on fentanyl and immigration and reduce other countries’ tariffs.
Let’s not delude ourselves. There are two main reasons for Trump’s tariffs: first, to satisfy his never-ending thirst for vengeance against those he feels have wronged him (which seems to mean every country in the world except Russia) and second, to fulfill his desire to wield a club over everyone and everything. By using staggeringly high tariffs as a weapon, Trump has been acting like a mob enforcer, telling every business in town: I’m going to clobber you with my baseball bat unless you do what I want.
There’s another reason for Trump’s tariffs: his ignorance about how the world’s economy works. Trump’s “liberation day” speech on tariffs gave the looney, but unmistakable, impression that he believes that Vietnam, for instance, is looting and pillaging the US by selling more sneakers and other goods to the US than the US sells to Vietnam. Trump thinks this even though millions of Americans are delighted to buy well-made sneakers from Vietnam (which would cost consumers far more if they were made in the US).
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China holds the better hand in any high stakes trade war because it can play with the US Capital Account. I think that's what they tried earlier in the week that spooked the adults in the room. Putting aside their apparent complete failure to factor in services, Trump and Novarro probably don't even know what the capital account is and why it matters to US financial and economic stability.
If we carry on the way we have been, Trump will have engineered USexit.
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az city
China holds the better hand in any high stakes trade war because it can play with the US Capital Account. I think that's what they tried earlier in the week that spooked the adults in the room. Putting aside their apparent complete failure to factor in services, Trump and Novarro probably don't even know what the capital account is and why it matters to US financial and economic stability.
If we carry on the way we have been, Trump will have engineered USexit.
I was listening to a shed load of podcasts earlier in the week to try to understand what the (confused and contradictory) thinking was behind Liberation Day and Capitulation Day.
The one snippet that really struck me was the way the US Bond Market reacted. Peter Navarro and Stephen Millar seemed to expect the Bond Market to rise as the stock market took a hit (and the dollar weakened as expected).
Is it called Flight To Security or something - the reason gold also rises when the stock market nosedives?
But it didn't happen.
On Tuesday morning the Greek 'basket case' economy (as reflected by buying government bonds) was seen as a safer and more stable bet than the US one.
Even if the Trump administration was talking from the same script (they aren't) they have massively miscalculated - presumably apart from the bit where they transfer wealth from workers and poor families in the US and the rest of the world (via pensions, savings and jobs) to the mega rich cartel running the US of A.
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jon1959
I was listening to a shed load of podcasts earlier in the week to try to understand what the (confused and contradictory) thinking was behind Liberation Day and Capitulation Day.
The one snippet that really struck me was the way the US Bond Market reacted. Peter Navarro and Stephen Millar seemed to expect the Bond Market to rise as the stock market took a hit (and the dollar weakened as expected).
Is it called Flight To Security or something - the reason gold also rises when the stock market nosedives?
But it didn't happen.
On Tuesday morning the Greek 'basket case' economy (as reflected by buying government bonds) was seen as a safer and more stable bet than the US one.
Even if the Trump administration was talking from the same script (they aren't) they have massively miscalculated - presumably apart from the bit where they transfer wealth from workers and poor families in the US and the rest of the world (via pensions, savings and jobs) to the mega rich cartel running the US of A.
That sounds suspiciously like an elite Jon.
Yes, that’s the impression I got - the Bond Market did not react as expected.
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the other bob wilson
That sounds suspiciously like an elite Jon.
Yes, that’s the impression I got - the Bond Market did not react as expected.
It was shaken, and stirred.
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the other bob wilson
That sounds suspiciously like an elite Jon.
Yes, that’s the impression I got - the Bond Market did not react as expected.
Foreign agents* are massive players in the US Treasury bill (bond) market. I think we will discover China (and a few others) started selling US Treasuries overnight on Tuesday which caused the unexpected and dramatic rise in interest rates and the adults panicked realizing the Trump (Navarro) tariffs were being retaliated against using something they have very little control over.
What makes it even worse for the Trump tariffs is (I think) Congress has just come up with a massive tax cutting budget which will entail massive borrowing. US government borrowing is financed by ... selling Treasury bills that nobody is going to want to buy in a trade war.
These people are idiots.
*I don't mean spies just "participants".
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az city
Foreign agents* are massive players in the US Treasury bill (bond) market. I think we will discover China (and a few others) started selling US Treasuries overnight on Tuesday which caused the unexpected and dramatic rise in interest rates and the adults panicked realizing the Trump (Navarro) tariffs were being retaliated against using something they have very little control over.
What makes it even worse for the Trump tariffs is (I think) Congress has just come up with a massive tax cutting budget which will entail massive borrowing. US government borrowing is financed by ... selling Treasury bills that nobody is going to want to buy in a trade war.
These people are idiots.
*I don't mean spies just "participants".
I make no claims to being any kind of financial markets expert, but, as I recall it, if there was one thing which did for Truss and Kwarteng, it was the reaction of Bond Market, so it seems strange that the US Government should be caught on the hop as well.
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NESARA GESARA
End the Fed.
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I might be biased as I’m a long time fan of Bill Maher but this monologue about his dinner with Trump is worth a watch in my opinion.
https://youtu.be/RxlopbcfXpQ?si=95a6d0NFwpI13B1d
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Wash DC Blue
If we accept what Maher says at face value and believe that Trump is able to laugh at himself and has a lot of self awareness then the conclusion I believe you have to come to is that the person we get to see every time Trump faces the media is an act. This makes things worse to me because, surely, it means that there is calculation behind the public persona Trump puts on?
One other thing, I thought it was a real cheap shot against Zelensky when he mentioned how he dressed in the White House - if Maher is supposed to be so balanced he should have said Zelensky and Musk.
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the other bob wilson
If we accept what Maher says at face value and believe that Trump is able to laugh at himself and has a lot of self awareness then the conclusion I believe you have to come to is that the person we get to see every time Trump faces the media is an act. This makes things worse to me because, surely, it means that there is calculation behind the public persona Trump puts on?
One other thing, I thought it was a real cheap shot against Zelensky when he mentioned how he dressed in the White House - if Maher is supposed to be so balanced he should have said Zelensky and Musk.
Trump might well be a psychopathic narcissist who is merely cosplaying a role as US President for dramatic effect. Scratch the surface and you'll find he's just another power and status hungry Joe whose taken it to the extreme.
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the other bob wilson
If we accept what Maher says at face value and believe that Trump is able to laugh at himself and has a lot of self awareness then the conclusion I believe you have to come to is that the person we get to see every time Trump faces the media is an act. This makes things worse to me because, surely, it means that there is calculation behind the public persona Trump puts on?
One other thing, I thought it was a real cheap shot against Zelensky when he mentioned how he dressed in the White House - if Maher is supposed to be so balanced he should have said Zelensky and Musk.
I definitely think that it’s an act that he puts on.
It’s like his Apprentice persona.
I don’t think he was like that before the show.
Nothing wrong with Mahers joke about dress code. He wasn’t attacking Zelinsky…more the absurdity of the situation.
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Dorcus
Trump might well be a psychopathic narcissist who is merely cosplaying a role as US President for dramatic effect. Scratch the surface and you'll find he's just another power and status hungry Joe whose taken it to the extreme.
Yep, he could be a Democrat who's playing a role to trick all the MAGA people into accepting a digital surveillance abyss, so why aren't the TDS people singing his praises if he is one of them?
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The loon in the White House holds forth on Ukraine again.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg5q0mev07lo
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the other bob wilson
You mean the possible Democrat globalist plant who could be playing the part of a loon? :sherlock:
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Wales-Bales
You mean the possible Democrat globalist plant who could be playing the part of a loon? :sherlock:
Nope he’s a loon.
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the other bob wilson
Nope he’s a loon.
Loon or not, he could still be one of yours.
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Wales-Bales
Loon or not, he could still be one of yours.
:shrug:
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https://apnews.com/article/navy-dei-...c055ccf8630221
The books of Maya Angelou have been removed from the U.S. Naval Academy.
But they kept Mein Kampf.
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I think this old photograph features Elon Musk on the right practicing his favourite salute!
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stevo
How many mentions did the WEF get?
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Tariff revenge is best served cold (like cold cream!).
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https://time.com/7280114/donald-trum...ew-transcript/
100 day interview with Donald Trump.
claims he's made 200 trade deals already amongst other things
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Rjk
Wow, incredible stuff if true, that's 200 more than Biden.
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Wales-Bales
Wow, incredible stuff if true, that's 200 more than Biden.
Wow indeed. What an imaginative use of the words ‘trade’ and ‘deal’!
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jon1959
Wow indeed. What an imaginative use of the words ‘trade’ and ‘deal’!
He'll be arresting judges next!
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Wales-Bales
He'll be arresting judges next!
Surely not. He’ll probably get his private police force (FBI) to do it for him, then make a series of prattish comments about the whole incident (and the judge) on his private social media platform. Welcome to the new normal!
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Wales-Bales
He'll be arresting judges next!
will be appealed i would have thought !
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Wales-Bales
He'll be arresting judges next!
The meltdown on X over this is pure entertainment 🤣🤣🤣
Ladies and gentlemen
The storm is upon us
"Q"