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The Genius of Tariffs and The New America!
posted 1 year ago by thekingofracine 1 year ago by thekingofracine +206 / -0
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– SirBudLight 12 points 1 year ago +12 / -0

I'm going to share my Trillion Dollar idea because I'd rather see it happen over becoming RICH. Dynamic Corporation structures have been a hobby of mine. How can Humanity prevail without Globalist parasitic influence. It's a Corporation that is controlled by the People, the Workers and the Pension funds. These are all the important elements within the Nations. Now is the time to do this. We have the Internet, we have the momentum and we have ALL the Technology to make it happen really fast. This is a rough idea, EVERY American who turns 18 gets 1 share of "X" company. Every "Y" years you get another share. You can sell your share but it will lose it's voting power. But It will keep it's participation share. The Worker share, is not ownership but participation.(You divide all your DYNAMIC hours works added with all other hours into the 30% participation pool) Imagine 30,30,30,10. 30 Nation 30 Workers Participation pool 30 Pension fund. 9% is a talent pool. 1% me. The Pension share keeps the value because all goods and services produced and sold in the Nation are aiding the strength of the Pension funds. In Schools, children will aim for the 9% participation. This is where your innovation can make you a National Hero and acquire a secure living for yourself. I've got way more stuff to share. One is dynamic Condo development that also have the retail brands of the National Corporations built in. So when you buy a Condo, it also buys you a potential job or/and business participation.

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– Tollerlol 10 points 1 year ago +10 / -0

That sounds an awful lot like Marxism

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– SirBudLight 5 points 1 year ago +5 / -0

It is the Polar opposite. I knew there would be a clown who went straight to this conclusion. "X" percentage of People's shares would sold in the open market. So the wealthy class had access to some free trading shares. They lost the voting.

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– tstr 6 points 1 year ago +6 / -0

Well it's a handshake so...

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– SirBudLight 4 points 1 year ago +4 / -0

I'm sure there are lurkers waiting to pounce. The MODS on GAW are what make this place Heaven on Earth when it comes to intellectual engagement. Thanks MODS.

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– MEGAMAGAULTRA 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Ut’s got Marxist-adjacent vibes like worker power, anti-elite sentiment, but its seems to be more rooted in markets, individual incentives, and national identity to fit the Marxism label. I'd personally say it's more of a populist type form of capitalism using tech and mass participation to sidestep the"globalist middlemen". It's definitely rough around the edges, but as far as I can tell it's not quite Marxism but I definitely see why you'd draw that conclusion.

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– deleted 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0
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– MilesRider 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

double negative

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– SOGWAP 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Thought he was shilling for the Unions for a minute.

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– Qled 4 points 1 year ago +4 / -0

This sounds very communist. Free Market Capitalism is important. I see complaints about billionaires and unfair working conditions, but this is what the free market decided. Elon Musk didn't make his billions sitting online, complaining about the system. He decided to do something about it, and went out and built new companies to make money. He has worked hard, he has earned his money. Why should we start handing out pieces of his companies to random 18-year-olds? No, the system is fine, people just don't want to work hard anymore. We know that if the wealthy are making money, they will continue to go and create more jobs, and people can share in that wealth.

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– SirBudLight 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Are you joking?

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– Qled 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

No. Our country is built on the free market. It is all there if you work for it. It is a shame that this is controversial now days.

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– SirBudLight 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

You can't knock a new idea that you don't entirely grasp in concept. You can stay out of the board room. Your input is not required. 10 years ago I applied for a Patent. 50 of my friends told me I'd never get it. Only one had faith. I got 5 Patents in total. Not everyone Innovates, many are clueless who criticize without understanding the whole thing.

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– MilesRider 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

rich people are inherently better workers and good people

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– GodBlessAmerica58 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

We haven't had free market capitalism since 1913 or longer, and the cabal gives a leg up to other members of the cabal while kicking down outsiders,

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– Qled 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

That isn't true though. If it was, then people like President Trump and Elon Musk could never accumulate the wealth they have now. It might be harder, but if you keep working, you can fight your way to the top.

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– anonforeverandever 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Right, because every single adult can become an entrepreneur and society can totally still function that way.

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– Qled 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

No, not everyone can, and that's fine. A lot of people don't have the drive that people like Elon Musk have. Just don't complain if that's you. If you only work eight hours a day, you have no right to complain about not making enough money.

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– GodBlessAmerica58 4 points 1 year ago +4 / -0

Corporations need to go away as a form of business. We already own most of the stocks, but the WEF people control them. There is no need for corporations, especially multi-national corporations. The East India companies were the start...

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– FlexPowerhouse 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

correct, ESOP is the future. Also unless our standard of living goes down, our stuff will be too expensive to export.

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– SirBudLight 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

The strategy is to use their evil formula against them. The goal is to make their Evil Powerful Corporations irrelevant one Industry at a time. Then the US Citizens controls the Model and they take a percentage to do it in all the other Nations. The US Military will make sure they let the People free themselves. You could even give a Military a piece of the ownership of the holding Corporation so the Military is funded in perpetuity . The People win. Earth Wins.

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– MilesRider 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Use the evil but this time for good.

Military will make sure.

Fund the military. In perpetuity.

Military gets ownership.

For the people!

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– SirBudLight 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

We could transition to a Militia within the Brotherhood..The Military could be paid off. Every member paid $1 million from money captured from the Cabal and repatriated. We need a good plan forward.

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– GodBlessAmerica58 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Interesting ideas.

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– SirBudLight 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Thanks GBA58. I'd love to get some development money from a rich benefactor who loves America and start moving forward fast and steady.

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– MilesRider 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Let the rest of the world have international investment capabities and business with global (except for america trade) interests . We would do best without their markets.

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– SirBudLight 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

There are important supply chains..A global Brotherhood would work to collectively.preserve the best Interests of all Good Nations

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– Kunkussion 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

Thank you for your contribution. I have a lot of ideas myself, including local business grants and better wholesale market incentives for them that isn't so tied up with the credit system and risk

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– SirBudLight 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

I floated a Brotherhood Structure a few days ago. The Brotherhood had the responsibility/capability of financing the working capital. As a Man, your good name was important within the Brotherhood. If you were unethical and abused the access to precious start up and working capital, you were BANISHED. It wasn't a legal punishment, it was a PEER punishment. more painful and scalding.

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– SBDAmerican 4 points 1 year ago +4 / -0

Make Shaming Great Again!

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– SirBudLight 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

The Brotherhood has a Global Lottery that helps finance the Administration and this grows Capital to revitalize, Town, Cities, Nations and the World. I already have the design of the Lottery. The Brotherhood also floats a cryptocurrency that finances and builds pubs with kitchens that are meeting Halls for the Brotherhoods. Then the Brotherhood will build Stone Structures that will be Male bonding and Weekend escapes for members. A Stone Castle Drinking Hall.

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– MilesRider 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

That would keep people from organizing criminally to game the system!

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– SirBudLight 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

It would also Prevent Foreigners from entering your Community and trying to undercut your good quality of living..The Brotherhood would shut them out if they didn't respect the Spirit of the Community and Brotherhood.

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– MilesRider 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

"You divide all your DYNAMIC hours works added with all other hours into the 30% participation pool"

yes

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– SirBudLight 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Dynamic hours are something that needs more explanation.. I wanted to point out they were not straight hours but there was more to the calculations. For over time or night shifts, you might be paid in additional hours recognized worked. So at the end of the year you had a higher participation bonus than someone working the day shift. So the hourly pay was the same but since they worked at night the fixed overhead costs remained the same so they helped earned more money for the company by working overtime or a night shift. As an example.

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– ItLivesInTheWind 7 points 1 year ago +7 / -0

They're crashing the dollar to refinance the debt. It's an banking trick. Kind of like the special purpose vehicle installed between the treasury and federal reserve in Q2 of 2020 to stop the scamdemic attack on Trump's presidency from cascading into a full depression.

This is being done to wipe most of America's deficit going forward and it will hurt like hell, but success will mean pulling vast sums out of the banking sector and creating space for government stimulus to repatriate jobs.

As a Canadian, I wish you well and hope you keep the West alive.

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– thekingofracine [S] 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

There's zero concern, but hold tight, if it does go south, you folks up north will go down too.

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– flatlinerGalaxy1 6 points 1 year ago +6 / -0

My wife's company is a grocery store chain, kinda small still in stores, like 120 total but growing. They give you 20% every year for your retirement by how much you made, in company stock. My wife worked 24 to 32 hrs a week for 25 years for them. My wife was able to retire at 59 because of profit sharing. It hit 1.2 million last year. They said it should go up 15% by this June. We need more company's to do this.

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– HunnyB 5 points 1 year ago +5 / -0

Not all degrees are liberal arts my daughter went for nursing.

Focus on labor jobs is good but not all college is bad.

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– ItsNotMeISwear 6 points 1 year ago +6 / -0

Well, unless we want liberals to be the only source we have for lawyers, judges, teachers, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and I can't even list everything else, some conservatives are going to have to send their kids to college and hope for the best.

It irritates me when I see conservatives try to discourage everyone from going to college, and then complain about how many liberals there are in those careers I listed.

Edited to add:.I'm agreeing with you here. Just wanted to let you know, in case it seems like I'm irritated with you. I'm not.

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– HunnyB 4 points 1 year ago +4 / -0

Oh I know, I took a lot of business classes in high school, and ag class because even though I'm a woman I couldn't give a fuck all for home ec. I majored in communications and minored in English in college and even though I didn't graduate college, I was able to put those skills to work in the jobs I've had over the years. For me it wasn't a waste of time. as a woman I've been very fortunate because in my town for a long time unless you had a degree, or wanted to work at the hospital or in the one manufacturing company in this town you were stuck with minimum wage jobs.

I like Charlie Kirk but I think he should change it from college is a scam to liberal arts is a scam, because not all college is bad it's not we do need people in the professions you mentioned. The debt is a scam.

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– ItsNotMeISwear 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Wonderful post!

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– HunnyB 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

Thank you, and I'm not belittling anything men do, I see how hard they work I grew up in a mostly blue collar town, both my parents worked hard, and passed that on to us.
I am thankful for my life

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– Q20191776 4 points 1 year ago +4 / -0

And and by buying American we are helping our own neighbors.

Sauce matters. In news and in goods and services.

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– ItsNotMeISwear 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

Why do you think this?

Even with tariffs, companies will be far better off, financially, keeping their businesses overseas than bringing them to the US.

Why worry about minimum wage laws and regulations on hazardous waste removal in the US, when you can use child labor for a dollar or two a day (like in India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Pakistan), and you can just dump your hazardous waste any 'ol where?

I think there will be a few companies that will want to protect their image, and will do a PR stunt about opening up some little rinky dinky manufacturing plant in the US (that would produce like 2% of their overall output), and keep the rest of their workforce overseas. Really, if you see anything about companies opening up US manufacturing due to these tariffs, take notice of how many jobs they say they'll be bringing in, and ask yourself what percentage of manufacturing that is for that company. (Then they'll just quietly close that US manufacturing plant down when people get bored and are no longer paying attention.)

I know this isn't what people want to hear (it got me a 5 day ban the last time I talked about it), but it's a lot more realistic than thinking that the US is going to have some huge Reawakening of Manufacturing due to tariffs.

These tariffs aren't going to last forever. The businesses that are affected by them can survive just fine, because they're going to pass those costs on to us, anyway.

Couple that with the fact that there is a very high likelihood that the majority of these tariffs might just be put on hold periodically, or indefinitely, anyway.

Just look at the history of the tariffs that we've already put on countries. How often were they delayed?

Truly, instead of having some knee jerk reaction where you get angry at me because I'm sitting here popping all your Hopium balloons, think about it for a minute.

Ask yourself why all these companies would come back here for manufacturing, when they could be paying people a dollar or two a day to make their stuff. Out of the goodness of their hearts?

Go look at how often we've put tariffs on hold. Look at how long tariffs we put on countries during Trump's first term lasted.

Keep an eye out on how often these new tariffs are delayed, and how quickly they're called off.

Or, hell, keep an eye out on the state of manufacturing in the US over the next four years. Don't forget about it. Don't memory hole it. Remember all this, instead of being distracted about whatever the next outrage is about, or the one after that, and on and on and on. Don't get distracted by all the shiny stuff people wave in front of you.

(Setting timer to see how long it takes for this post to get yanked and I catch another 5 day ban.)

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– thekingofracine [S] 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

its called deregulation.

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– ItsNotMeISwear 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Deregulation in letting companies dump their toxic and radioactive waste whereever they want?

Soo...yay! My kid' schools could be sitting next door to a toxic waste dump? Fun!

Or do you mean regulations against child labor?

Not all regulations are bad.

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– ThomasMaker 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Size of American market means that many will set up shop in the US to not loose that market(cars for instance, tariffs will mean that cars made outside of the US will cost significantly more, meaning majority of US car buyers will look to US made cars).

Quite a few products where the US is the larges single country market for them(weapons manufactures, US civilian markets and many have made factories in the US as a result of tariffs and limitations that already existed under the old system) and once production to supply(retain) that market is set up in the country then a significant percentage of a company's product is made in the US.

Now economy of scale kicks in with maintaining production for a smaller market share outside of the country where they have their largest single market will for many(not all, very product dependent) start to become a diminish returns proposition.

Think about it, something similar has turned China into a manufacturing powerhouse, but in the case of China it isn't the Chinese market size but rather the production cost side of the equation that has made putting all production into Chinese factories that has given the largest profit margin.

Loosing the US market chunk by keeping production in China is a loss in profit many companies can't survive and that will really hurt many of the companies that can survive it because they have a large market that isn't the US(even if only 20% of a company's production goes to the US, loosing 90+% of those 20% will still mean a close to 20% reduction in profit......)

Many countries will nix taxes/tariffs on US products to keep factories in their country even if more than 50% of those factories production doesn't go to the US, due to the simple reality that the company owning the factory moving it to the US will see them loose ALL tax revenue from that company's sales regardless of what country they sell their products to.

You are using the tariff conditions/realities of the old DS system as an argument against a new system, the whole point of all of this is to nuke the old way of doing things(although many clinging to the way it has always been will definitively cause some birthing/growing pains...).....

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– ItsNotMeISwear 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Guess we'll see in the coming months. 🤷‍♀️

I'm going to say that many of these tariffs are going to be retracted in the next few weeks, and many more are going to be delayed.

I'll be extraordinarily surprised if many of them ever go through.

Obviously, this would destroy any hope of manufacturing coming back to the US.

People are acting like companies manufacturing in foreign countries are going to see Trump issue these tariffs, throw their hands up in defeat, and say, "Damn, he got us!".

It's going to take a hell of a long time for companies to be hurt enough by tariffs to pull up stakes in other countries and build factories here, which is extremely costly for them in itself.

So, tell you what, in the next few months, whenever any of these tariffs are revoked, or delayed, I'll come here and remind you.

And anytime a company moves their manufacturing here because of the tariffs (preferably something more than some piddly ass effort at PR), you come and remind me.

That will help preventing any memory holeing of all this. Which is a severe issue here.

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– ItsNotMeISwear 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Also, not trying to take the piss outta you, or anything of that nature, but you keep saying "loose" for "lose". They're two different words.

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– ThomasMaker 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Not a native english speaker+ dyslexia...

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– ItsNotMeISwear 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Then you're doing fantastic, and now you know to be conscientious in the future about the loose/lose issue. ✌️

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– GDZeus 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

Another great thing about bringing manufacturing back to America is that we won't have to depend on other countries for anything of importance. Everything important for us in everyday life will be manufactured here in the US.

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– thekingofracine [S] 4 points 1 year ago +4 / -0

Totally agree!

The best part is people are going to be heading back to work like the 50s and 60s. Why should high school kids be flipping burgers when they could be working on a factory floor making double the money and setting up a career.

What people don't realize is this will get the bootstraps back on. People will be starting out on the ground floor at huge companies with the ability to grow their way to the executive board room just like they did 50-100 years ago.

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– ceva 4 points 1 year ago +4 / -0

Great idea! Why spend your young years at a part time gig when you can slave on a factory floor all day? After all: the purpose of life is to work work work.

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– thekingofracine [S] 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

Almost everyone I know started on the factory floor and worked their way up to executive level, that is the opportunity they will all have.

How can you be against that?

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– ceva 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

There are dozens of factory workers to one exec member. Surely not all of them worked their way up

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– thekingofracine [S] 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

The others move to other companies and rise the ranks there.

Also, not everyone is cut out to sit in a board room, some people just want to work.

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– ceva 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Again, there are dozens of factory workers to one exec member, to one factory. Surely not all of them worked their way up

Also, not everyone is cut out to sit in a board room, some people just want to work.

Want to? Or have to because there isn't another option? Have you met that many people who want to work on a factory floor pushing buttons?

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– GodBlessAmerica58 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

I miss my factory job from the 80s. Good pay, great benefits. We even had a pension... Now my job has 0 benefits...

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– ceva 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

It’s a shame how much unions, pensions, social security are stigmatized these days

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– GodBlessAmerica58 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

They want us to work until the end...

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– ceva 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

It seems that other commenters here want to extend that so you start working even earlier

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– pnwhomebrewer 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

I think AI and the unleashed technology will free humanity from tax slavery.

People won’t be working 40 hours a week anymore. They will be no need to.

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– ceva 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

How so? What offset the need to work?

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– pnwhomebrewer 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Most industries are complete scams because of suppressed technologies. Especially energy and health.

If Trump ends the Fed and we replace fiat currency with something like a 1:1 gold/silver backed crypto people won’t be drowning in debt anymore.

I am at work and don’t have all the time to type it all out but that is the gist of it.

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– ceva 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

How long would that take to really take effect?

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– ItsNotMeISwear 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

If teenagers aren't flipping burgers, then who will be? Don't tell me it's going to be adults who expect a living wage!

Nevermind that this isn't the 1950s and 1960s and very few teenagers even work now.

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– ItsNotMeISwear 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Good luck on that, considering the amount of technology that relies on rare earth elements...that we only have about 10-15% of in the world. Australia has about 5-10%, and China (big surprise!) has around 75%.

But, yeah, fun to daydream about!

*Edited due to looking into things further about the Mountain Pass Mine (which is the only significant mine of REE in the US).

It was closed down for years, but started up again.

Ironically, we send our REE (Rare Earth Elements) to China for processing, because it produces a nightmare of radioactive and toxic chemicals. Let China dump all that shit in their backyard.

But, I guess we'll be dumping it in our own backyard if these tariffs continue and the US starts up our own manufacturing again. (Which I highly doubt).

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– TheGr8Pumpkin 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

Get your kids out of higher education and make them go learn a trade. They will retire as millionaires!

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– Qled 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

That's right. Everyone wants to work from home today, but if we're serious about building America, then we need a generation of workers to be getting out to gett'r done.

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– Dumbass101 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

Nice!

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– MilesRider 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

If 15 million people get jobs there will be no need for the msm to "tell" people. It will be known and everyone wiĺl be touched by it. It will be undeniable.

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– GorillaChannelSurfer 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Cool hopium post. Wake me up when the traitors start getting arrested and are begging for their lives and squealing on the other pigs.

We’re dealing with pure evil.

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– Kunkussion 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Nice username btw

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– valley-lily 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Not just manufacturing, but making our own medicines and supplements here! There is NO reason why we should have to buy vitamin c supplements from China!

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– 1prayingmama 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

What I am hearing through even the few posts here is that 'we can dream again..' Yet another essential thing being returned to We the People. So much more to see restored in this great land. God be blessed! By 'dream' I mean the ingenuity and creative ability that caused our country to grow and thrive. This is God given, creative DNA from our Creator. It is NOT unrealistic.

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– ItsNotMeISwear 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

But that's what most of this is. Just dreams. Very little of this is realistic.

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– WeAreThePlan 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Inneresting thing is that I don't think the tariffs will affect the MAGA crowd much, if at all. With the exception of someone about to buy a car. The U.S. produces more than enough food for its people. We are somewhat dependent, for the moment, on outside energy, car parts, building materials, medicine. BUT those, from what I read, have been excluded from the tariffs.

Part of the MAGA thinking is living life simply, and relying on yourself, friends, and neighbors for what you need. The ones hurt by the tariffs are ones who have fake, high-paying jobs and buy stupid stuff, and those who are making a ton of money off the whole "globalist economy" bullshit.

I may be wrong, but I don't really see how the tariffs hurt honest people.

What WILL happen is many more good-paying jobs in the U.S., so that people can start living in their own mortgage-free houses (with, also, housing prices going down). We can buy U.S.-made household goods, made well so they last forever. With paid-off houses, all the stuff we actually need, and cheap energy, we can start cutting back on the length of the work week and start living.

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– ItsNotMeISwear 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

Yeah, I think the MAGA crowd is going to be in for a big surprise, if these tariffs go on for more than a few months.

Prices won't change much for a few months, while stores work through the items they have in inventory right now.

But I think the one thing that is going to affect MAGA the most is the cost of medication.

It's a fact that the vast majority of senior citizens are Republicans and Trump supporters.

They're also the demographic that is most reliant on medication.

Guess where the majority of your medication is manufactured. China, India, Canada, and the EU.

And yes, medications are indeed going to be included in the tariffs.

READ THIS:

https://www.wsj.com/health/pharma/how-trumps-tariffs-could-upend-pharmas-overseas-tax-strategy-5b8ca758? No, really, read it.

Don't expect your private insurance to cover the new, much higher costs. (I mean, why would they? They're blood sucking parasites).

And don't expect Medicare to pay for the difference, because we've just made a big deal about cutting costs in Medicare.

Even if, by some miracle, drug prices don't skyrocket, there are still going to be drug shortages due to the tariffs.

So, I would suggest stocking up, if you have that option.

(But don't worry too much, I doubt the tariffs are going to last very long anyhow, if they ever go into effect at all, and aren't just constantly delayed.)

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– thekingofracine [S] 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

Those things are not excluded, which I think is a good thing.

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– NoApologyTour 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

These jobs will be created as tens of millions of illegals get repatriated back to their own countries. All of the forces dragging down the middle class are being removed. This truly will be a golden age for America.

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– wokeindian2024 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

15 million new manufacturing jobs in 2 years?

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– thekingofracine [S] 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

At least!

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– MAGABarber 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Genuine question, how will we make sure that these jobs are filled by Americans and not by H1B's?

The idea is out there for visa reform but I would much rather have all these jobs filled by Americans and nothing has been done yet to get that reform going

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– HotMustard84 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Great news for the government jobsworths made redundant by the DOGE cuts.

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– ItsNotMeISwear 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Don't worry about them!

We need people to take up the jobs that become available as illegals are rounded up and deported.

Busboys, line cooks, dishwashers, housekeepers, janitorial staff, lawn care, tree trimmers, farm laborers (planting crops, managing crops, picking crops, transporting crops), meat processors (slaughtering animals, cleaning them, cutting them up, packaging them, transporting them), roofers, drywallers, construction workers, etc...

There should be no worries about anyone getting a job now. That includes people on welfare.

Sure, the jobs suck ass, but they're there. Just waiting for anyone to take them. I mean, if illegals were able to do it, it's not like they take a lot of skill.

And hopefully, those jobs are actually filled, because if not, we could be looking at some serious fallout from it, considering how much of our food supply is (or was) overseen by illegals who should be out of our country very soon, if not already.

Seriously, go look at that list of jobs I posted and notice how much is part of our food supply.

So whenever you hear any of your friends or family complaining about losing their jobs to DOGE, give them that list and tell them happy job hunting.

And anyone that you know that is on welfare (even if it's you, yes,I know there are people here that's on welfare, I've seen them talk about it in the comment sections), take that list and tell them happy job hunting.

Because someone needs to take those jobs, or we're all going to be going hungry.

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– GodBlessAmerica58 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

We need more progress on removing the illegals. OP writes as if its already completed, meanwhile we are at 120,000 out of 30,000,000.

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– Merkava_4 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

I really had my heart set on the tariff system replacing the IRS.

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– Covfefe_Commando 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

I could only updoot this post once, fren, unlike recent sketchy supreme court elections in Wisconsin

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– doug1956 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

You can bet the Demonrats will throw all their feces to stop American and Americans from being successful. It's unfortunate a truly great President has to fight the rest of the world to advance our country economically, but also has to go to war with the deviant politicians and deep state operators who care only about themselves.

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– Drinkaforte 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

We're not getting rid of any illegals. Mass deportations isn't going to happen.

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– BadMamaJama 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

I think the self-deport group will greatly increase once the SSA stops the free benefits for the illegal SSN holders. There might be a lull for a couple of months while the people look for alternatives but if Trump enforces things correctly (I-9 reviews, E Verify usage, etc) there will be greener pastures elsewhere for these people. And... if they self-deport, they are eligible to apply for return to US under legal immigration work authorizations,etc., if/when the employment demand is increased under increased manufacturing, etc. Anyway, that's how the plan is supposed to play out.

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– Drinkaforte 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

This is a great point

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– thekingofracine [S] 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

it already is happening, where have you been?

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– Drinkaforte 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Not like you want to believe it is. At the rate they are going now will only be like 2 million or so by end of 4 years. That's not mass deporations when we have over 30 million here illegally.

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– MilesRider 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Lost me at "absolute". This could all be more misdirection. Appearing incompetent to lull the enemy into a false sense of security so that they dont escape or get too wild to handle. Art of War shit

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– SRG1 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

Hopefully Elons robots dont fill those jobs by then.

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– thekingofracine [S] 1 point 1 year ago +1 / -0

I have a very strong suspicion that Elon is going to be the fall guy for everyone who is getting upset about losing jobs and stuff.

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