• Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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      13 days ago

      It’s worked on their constituents, but they can’t seem to understand why it doesn’t work on the rest of the world.

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    “We’re not allowed to just straight out ask for a bribe, so you have to figure that out on your own and give us the money under the table.”

    “Did you stay at a Trump branded hotel ofr this trip? That’d be a start.”

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    What they want is: to reduce the trade deficit. But they don’t know how to do that. The most straightforward way is to produce more American products that people in other countries want. But how can Japan do that for them?

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      14 days ago

      Is there really a trade deficit when you factor in services?

      That’s what Trump conveniently “forgets” when talking about Evil Europe. Once you compare trade and services balance it’s quite even

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        Building a service-based industrial economy would be good for capitalism.

        Unfortunately Trump does not serve capitalism. He serves fascism. And fascism requires factories that can be reconverted for a wartime effort once the immigrants and the queer start running out. That’s the fundamental lifecycle of fascism.

        Americans are sending us all on a path leading straight to WWIII and nuclear Armageddon if they don’t fix their shit but everybody’s too pussy to spell it out as if this demented ape doesn’t have unlimited control of the most powerful army on Earth and enough nukes to end civilization several times over.

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        The US has a global trade surplus if you account for tech, financial and healthcare services.

        There is an argument to be made that being able to produce certain things domestically is important from a national security standpoint (semiconductors for example).

        Whether tariffs could actually produce that, no one actually knows.

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      13 days ago

      That doesn’t make any sense. Clearly the way forward is to implement, then delay random tariffs several times. Now, Apple will be sure to start building iPhones in the US!

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    One of the contributing factors to the rise of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazi), was the economic state of Germany. Establishing an us-vs-them mindset and placing people into poverty might be the point.

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      The German economy overheated because of excessive government spending to appease the people. The Nazis went to war in 1939 to stave off the impending economic collapse through plundering of other country’s resources.

      Edit: to those who would say it was the Versailles Treaty to blame for Germany being bankrupt during the Great Depression, it is more complicated than that. Many argue that blaming the reparations clause from Versailles is basically a myth.

      But the resentment on Versailles treaty is not the only reason and it is far more complex. The US was basically providing money to Germany through loans, so that Germany can repay the reparations set by Versailles treaty (the United States along with Britain actually opposed the terms but the French insisted). Germany was actually on her way to pay the reparations and the economy boomed after World War 1. But, when 1929 came the Great Depression happened which means the United States had no more money to give, which means Germany also had no money to pay the reparations. This caused the country to default leading to hyperinflation.

      Hitler refused to pay the remaining reparations and gave jobs to the Germans by rearming. However, this caused another inflation and impending bankruptcy which prompted Hitler to invade regions and then countries to plunder for more funds.