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Re: Donald Trump

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2025 11:20 pm
by stevebrooks
So the UK had a deal with Trump and they had the tariffs on steel dropped. So world pay attention, this was supposedly the agreement;
Last month, Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President Donald Trump announced a trade deal in a joint virtual press conference, which saw the 25 per cent import taxes reduced to zero for British businesses.
Zero tariffs on steel from UK to the US, how long did that last? Until Trump threw a tanty! Weeks before he broke the "agreement."
The White House has stated US tariffs on UK steel and aluminium will remain at 25 per cent for the foreseeable future despite the previous trade deal announcement, Bloomberg reports.
So world let's be clear, any agreement you make with Trump and the US is not worth the toilet paper someone uses to wipe his arse, because I doubt he can reach it himself!

https://www.gbnews.com/money/economy-uk ... nald-trump

Re: Donald Trump

Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2025 12:08 pm
by stevebrooks
Calls for Musk to be deported as an illegal alien. That's fine he can be deported to South Africa then return as a refugee fleeing persecution, that's how it works right?
Alt-right podcaster Steve Bannon, who served as Donald Trump’s top political adviser in the White House early in his first term, says he has been advising the President to use the powers of governent to retaliate against Elon Musk – chiefly by deporting him.

Mr Musk was born in South Africa and came to the United States as an immigrant, but has been a citizen of the country since 2002.
https://www.news.com.au/world/north-ame ... 2dddd07c9a

Re: Donald Trump

Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2025 4:32 pm
by pipbarber
Musk might want to come here if he was deported! Faaaark!!! Surely our white south african quota is full?

Re: Donald Trump

Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2025 8:38 pm
by stevebrooks
It's bizarre, even to a casual reader and one that knows nothing about economics it seems a tremendously pointless decision.
There is also a proposal to cut more than $US1 billion ($A1.5 billion) in federal funding for the US National Parks Service (nearly 40 per cent of the agency’s current budget). NPS oversees 85 million acres of federal land and there are 433 sites in the National Park System, with parks in every state.
I mean has no-one thought to put up a big display in front of him with pictures? Even with a cursory search I come up with this:
For that $3.475 billion outlay, our national parks in turn put a whopping $55.6 billion into our economy, again according to official government documents. We also know that the parks supported 415,000 jobs, which feeds local economies
I mean the national parks are bringing in well over ten times more than it costs to maintain them, I mean if I was a Musk and had 200b to spend, outlaying on assets that return a whopping 20 times your yearly investment seems a no brainer. I mean no wonder this idiot went bankrupt in every business he tried to run, he can't do simple maths!

https://www.news.com.au/travel/destinat ... 0b3338bda3

Re: Donald Trump

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2025 8:55 am
by pipbarber
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... -democrats

At times it really strikes me as amazing how corrupt American politics is. It's so corrupt and dirty it doesn't even get commented on, it's just become an accepted quality of political life. Trump is threatening Musk with 'serious consequences' if he funds Democrats. Sorry...say what? A president threatening to wield the power of the state against an individual if he decides to give money to the president's political opponents - that is banana republic level corruption and yet we all just shrug our shoulders, me included, and pass it off as typical Trump, that's just how things are now.

Anyway, i suspect Musk is somehow waking up to the reality of his situation. He deleted his more incendiary posts of recent days and has gone quiet. Does he have someone who he actually listens too? A close advisor, family member, someone whose opinion he respects and considers? Is someone pointing out to him that outside of a tiny and rather obscure cohort of tech-bro teenage weirdos no one likes him. He is friendless and his businesses will collapse without governmental support. Trump holds all the cards in this pathetic wrestle and I reckon Leon has stuck his head out of his K-hole and glimpsed the disaster. Or not...i guess we'll see soon enough if that's not the case. Either way Musk is fucked and it's just wonderful.

Re: Donald Trump

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2025 11:56 am
by stevebrooks
Homan states he is bringing in the National Guard, but only the Governor of that specific state has the power and authority to do that, so unless the Governor of California says so that's not going to happen, unless of course he means the National Guard from a different state, and that's going to be a big problem!
Addressing the ongoing and sporadically violent protests, specifically in LA, Homan declared, “We’re going to bring National Guard in tonight.”
Looks like the end game is here, the justification to declare Martial Law and send the army in to attack civilians is getting close!

https://www.news.com.au/world/north-ame ... 2dddd07c9a

Re: Donald Trump

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2025 12:29 pm
by stevebrooks
They are not, like, racially profiling people and just grabbing anyone with brown skin right, right?

https://imgur.com/gallery/hmmm-VTOoweq