Citizens of the world, and of countries affected by Tariffs:
This is how you do it. If your leader isn't working with US to end tariffs they don't have you in their interests (you can assume they have the globalists in their interests).
Chyna hit back (per the plan). Xi is working with Trump. The crash is to take down the criminal wall street hedge funds who siphon our money to give to the cabal.
You are correct. It’s Wallstreet or humanity.
Jr and Eric are now mining btc. Trump has bought his own crypto trading platform. Token action is soon, blowing out short sellers is next. This has to happen. This is the storm. 4 years of post COVD wealth transfer money must be clawed back.
Loling at the downvote. Prove me wrong! There was some up and down along the way but nothing spectacular. I have 3 shares still DRSd in case something happens but I'm not holding out any hopes
I was drunk the day my mom got out of prison, and I went to pick her up in the rain, but before I could get to the station in my pickup truck, she got run over by a damned old train.
The one thing that will be an issue with the EU is say the EU and the US sign a free trade agreement tomorrow. It will not really benefit the US. Europeans are not going to be lining up to buy American food because its just not very good, it is possible this could change if American food standards are brought up to parity with Canadian standards say which might be RFK jrs ploy but that process could take a decade. I mean I have been to the US many a time and the food does not do me any good. I feel better when I come home.
The Trump 1.0 administration complained about Europeans not buying American cars - well I'm sorry but American cars are just not very good and are so big and oversized our roads are not really set up for them and they all have really thirsty engines where as small turbo diesels are the main thing that is popular here.
The EU doesn't even have an internal common market in services either. I don't see how that could be included in a trade deal.
The EU was created for two reasons - one because the Americans can't conceive of Europe as composed of competing nation states and just wanted one person to talk to on the phone in "Europe".
The genesis of it in European terms was probably as a means for France to dominate Germany which it could do in the aftermath of the second world war but over the years and especially since unification the situation has reversed where Germany dominates France despite being militarily inferior.
The dirty deal which propped the EU up post unification was that German exporters and French farmers would prosper at the expense of all other considerations and Britain let them get away with it pre-2016 because they didn't gang up on what was going on in the city of London with a lot of crooked financial dealings. That situation started to change which is probably why Brexit happened. The city of London was becoming vulnerable and the EU had looted just about everything of value from Britain to move east through its wealth transfer mechanisms.
Now Germany is in permanent economic decline probably the last roll of the dice is "euro bonds" which will use German credit worthiness to drum up another trillion euros to spend on EU slush funds and maybe bluff the markets on the next euro crisis but after that the end will come.
If the mandate was issued tomorrow, in less than a year all production would be on the new standards. Changing ingredients is simple process. I spent some timenin food manufacturing and they could switch lines and recipes almost in a dime. Its very efficient. The bad ingredients are actually more cumbersome to deal with.
This is unfortunately a major issue. Cadillac sells in Europe. But they don't sell a lot...
(Ford is an exception, but they have a German design and manufacturing division - they do sell a lot. Ever wonder why the Focus ST was so good? It was designed in Germany and later imported into the US.)
I wish we could be making better cars, appliances, and foods in the States...
Yeah - Ford used to be very popular here in England, their popularity has waned a little. The Ford Focus was the best selling car in England from 1999-2009 - it was ground breaking from its superb suspension design, excellent equipment and spacious interior - even Jeremy Clarkson had a high opinion of it. The combination of the 1.6 zetec engine with the 5 speed was a real winner. But as someone who works on cars and sees plenty of Ford US stuff on the internet European Fords are built in Germany and have much more in common with Audi's. A lot of them were sold with Diesel engines made by PSA (later Stellantis).
The thing that will kill Ford in Europe is they don't make cars anymore, all they do is large SUV's and trucks. A lot of people in Britain were Ford customers for life because their first car was probably a battered old Ford Fiesta and they probably upgraded to a Focus or a Mondeo or a Galaxy when they had more money and then had a family. Of those models the Focus is the only one left and it is discontinued next year. They also started putting ecoboost engines in them with wetbelts which caused a lot of blown up engines.
The main GM brand in Europe was Vauxhall or Opel depending on whether you were in Britain or mainland Europe. They used ecotec engines or Fiat diesels. Some of them were sold in North America under the "Saturn" brand but were very rare. They were kind of shit but a lot of people got them because they were made at Ellesmere port so were essentially a domestic brand. GM sold them to Stellantis to focus on big trucks and SUV's.
Stellantis is a dysfunctional company because it cannot reconcile its European and American market functions it also has way to many brands which compete with each other. It needs to break up into its American part and European part.
Funny lots of people in EU countries drive Mercedes-Benzs, Volkswagons, Alfa Rameos, and my list show on a quality scale that many American cars rate higher in quality.
They're excellent - and often excellent value (perhaps even more so with the tariffs - I don't have high expectations of Le Big Mac being favorable to the US.)
United States imports a variety of goods from Argentina, with key items including crude petroleum, gold, soybeans, and meat. Sourced from Google search.
After seeing Canada cry about Trump implementing tariffs for the last few months I can't wait to see the lefties in Canada have a meltdown about why no tariffs is bad.
Sticky reason:
Citizens of the world, and of countries affected by Tariffs:
This is how you do it. If your leader isn't working with US to end tariffs they don't have you in their interests (you can assume they have the globalists in their interests).
I am open to challenges to this.
Chyna hit back (per the plan). Xi is working with Trump. The crash is to take down the criminal wall street hedge funds who siphon our money to give to the cabal.
Source: Gamestop.
MOASS is tomorrow.
You are correct. It’s Wallstreet or humanity. Jr and Eric are now mining btc. Trump has bought his own crypto trading platform. Token action is soon, blowing out short sellers is next. This has to happen. This is the storm. 4 years of post COVD wealth transfer money must be clawed back.
Not all MOASS are equal. But MOASS so far will be fun.
It really has been a nothing burger since Robin Hood killed it off the first time. I've been following GME since '21 or earlier
Loling at the downvote. Prove me wrong! There was some up and down along the way but nothing spectacular. I have 3 shares still DRSd in case something happens but I'm not holding out any hopes
Thank you for the sticky Fatality!
You are right. It's easy to tell where their allegiances are.
This approach will change the world - for the best!
Good sticky, good sticky!
This will have a domino effect. Other countries will see more trade from 0 tariffs countries and know they are losing trade because of their stance.
OUR PRESIDENT SURE DOES KNOW HOW TO TANGO!
u/#SwordDance
This is great! I remember when he did this at the ball and Melania also had some moves.
Remember the Eric tweet about being the first countries to sign tariff free trade agreement being the winners.
Don't expect the poorly lead EU countries to all of a sudden get smart. EU is lead by a bunch of stupid morons.
Yeah - don't take the last train to Clarksville - it will leave you at the station.....
I was drunk the day my mom got out of prison, and I went to pick her up in the rain, but before I could get to the station in my pickup truck, she got run over by a damned old train.
Don’t be there by 4:30 then because I didn’t make you a reservation…
I've been going down memory lane lately - listening to songs from the 60's & 70's - my high school & college days.
The one thing that will be an issue with the EU is say the EU and the US sign a free trade agreement tomorrow. It will not really benefit the US. Europeans are not going to be lining up to buy American food because its just not very good, it is possible this could change if American food standards are brought up to parity with Canadian standards say which might be RFK jrs ploy but that process could take a decade. I mean I have been to the US many a time and the food does not do me any good. I feel better when I come home.
The Trump 1.0 administration complained about Europeans not buying American cars - well I'm sorry but American cars are just not very good and are so big and oversized our roads are not really set up for them and they all have really thirsty engines where as small turbo diesels are the main thing that is popular here.
The EU doesn't even have an internal common market in services either. I don't see how that could be included in a trade deal.
The EU was formed only as the mechanism to streamline central control economically over the demise of White Christian Europe.
Easier to destroy the economy of individual nations that way to force them back into line.
We all know who is backing that.
The EU was created for two reasons - one because the Americans can't conceive of Europe as composed of competing nation states and just wanted one person to talk to on the phone in "Europe".
The genesis of it in European terms was probably as a means for France to dominate Germany which it could do in the aftermath of the second world war but over the years and especially since unification the situation has reversed where Germany dominates France despite being militarily inferior.
The dirty deal which propped the EU up post unification was that German exporters and French farmers would prosper at the expense of all other considerations and Britain let them get away with it pre-2016 because they didn't gang up on what was going on in the city of London with a lot of crooked financial dealings. That situation started to change which is probably why Brexit happened. The city of London was becoming vulnerable and the EU had looted just about everything of value from Britain to move east through its wealth transfer mechanisms.
Now Germany is in permanent economic decline probably the last roll of the dice is "euro bonds" which will use German credit worthiness to drum up another trillion euros to spend on EU slush funds and maybe bluff the markets on the next euro crisis but after that the end will come.
If the mandate was issued tomorrow, in less than a year all production would be on the new standards. Changing ingredients is simple process. I spent some timenin food manufacturing and they could switch lines and recipes almost in a dime. Its very efficient. The bad ingredients are actually more cumbersome to deal with.
This is unfortunately a major issue. Cadillac sells in Europe. But they don't sell a lot...
(Ford is an exception, but they have a German design and manufacturing division - they do sell a lot. Ever wonder why the Focus ST was so good? It was designed in Germany and later imported into the US.)
I wish we could be making better cars, appliances, and foods in the States...
Yeah - Ford used to be very popular here in England, their popularity has waned a little. The Ford Focus was the best selling car in England from 1999-2009 - it was ground breaking from its superb suspension design, excellent equipment and spacious interior - even Jeremy Clarkson had a high opinion of it. The combination of the 1.6 zetec engine with the 5 speed was a real winner. But as someone who works on cars and sees plenty of Ford US stuff on the internet European Fords are built in Germany and have much more in common with Audi's. A lot of them were sold with Diesel engines made by PSA (later Stellantis).
The thing that will kill Ford in Europe is they don't make cars anymore, all they do is large SUV's and trucks. A lot of people in Britain were Ford customers for life because their first car was probably a battered old Ford Fiesta and they probably upgraded to a Focus or a Mondeo or a Galaxy when they had more money and then had a family. Of those models the Focus is the only one left and it is discontinued next year. They also started putting ecoboost engines in them with wetbelts which caused a lot of blown up engines.
The main GM brand in Europe was Vauxhall or Opel depending on whether you were in Britain or mainland Europe. They used ecotec engines or Fiat diesels. Some of them were sold in North America under the "Saturn" brand but were very rare. They were kind of shit but a lot of people got them because they were made at Ellesmere port so were essentially a domestic brand. GM sold them to Stellantis to focus on big trucks and SUV's.
Stellantis is a dysfunctional company because it cannot reconcile its European and American market functions it also has way to many brands which compete with each other. It needs to break up into its American part and European part.
I appreciate you sharing, and love this type of history! Thanks!
American cars are just not very good, you say.
Funny lots of people in EU countries drive Mercedes-Benzs, Volkswagons, Alfa Rameos, and my list show on a quality scale that many American cars rate higher in quality.
https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/cars-driving/which-car-brands-make-the-best-vehicles-a6159221985/
Greenland looking better(cheaper) by the day.
Argentina makes some beautiful red wines. In my opinion as good or better than the French reds.
Argentinian Malbecs are world class, no one anywhere even comes close, only one in the U S. that I've tried that is close.
They're excellent - and often excellent value (perhaps even more so with the tariffs - I don't have high expectations of Le Big Mac being favorable to the US.)
Post -
UNITED STATES AND ARGENTINA BECOME THE FIRST ZERO-TARIFF COUNTRIES
Presidents Trump and Milei will sign the first international trade agreement free of tariffs for both American and Argentine products.
This is how negotiations should be done
https://x.com/GeorgePapa19/status/1908212617036128400
United States imports a variety of goods from Argentina, with key items including crude petroleum, gold, soybeans, and meat. Sourced from Google search.
Not a bad start
Based Melei with the chainsaw. LFG
After seeing Canada cry about Trump implementing tariffs for the last few months I can't wait to see the lefties in Canada have a meltdown about why no tariffs is bad.
Isnt no tariffs how it was up until recently? So just go back?
I would like some more Nazi bombshells, like where did all the Nazis end up to bring forth their 4th Reich.
ask allen dulles.
I read where that lot of Nazis went into the intelligence agencies. The files are somewhere & need to come out.
Manufacturing won't just move to the united states. Argentina is going to boom doing trade with the U.S. Canada and the rest should take stock.
I think products should include all the tarriff information on the packaging. The goal would be to buy American or zero tarriff goods.
This means that The price of gas and food is going to go down.
Can we get Hitler and put him on display at the Smithsonian?