THE TRUMP 2024 THREAD

Gotta Go

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newfie

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Guess those things aren't gonna be made in America after all. Oh well.
you guys are like begging for a trump bash so you can lob a few grenades everytime there is another phase to the negotiations.

let the guy work his deals and lets see where we end up . there's plenty of time to badmouth him when we see the final result
 

newfie

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i saw a chart of us manufacturing over the years including first trump admin and i dont think it went up
look a little closer

From January 2017 to February 2020, the U.S. added about 414,000 manufacturing jobs, with notable gains in 2017 (averaging 15,800 jobs per month) and 2018 (averaging 22,000 jobs per month).
 

Box Ox

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Guess those things aren't gonna be made in America after all. Oh well.
you guys are like begging for a trump bash so you can lob a few grenades everytime there is another phase to the negotiations.

let the guy work his deals and lets see where we end up . there's plenty of time to badmouth him when we see the final result

I've been told that the tariffs are necessary for reshoring manufacturing and bringing in revenue. So they'd better be back after the master negotiating is done.
 

newfie

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I've been told that the tariffs are necessary for reshoring manufacturing and bringing in revenue. So they'd better be back after the master negotiating is done.
setting expectations and holding him accountable if he does not deliver results is fine i would expect nothing less.
now the other TDS afflicted souls here cant help themselves but you normally seem a little closer to the sane population.

this crap of lobbing grenades as he's going through his process of getting deals is getting a little rediculous .
He's trying to negotiate deals while he has a microscope planted on him. He cant tell us everything because he would be telling the people he's negotiating with his plans.

this is what the guy believes in and what he promised the voters he would do . give him a chance
 

Box Ox

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this crap of lobbing grenades as he's going through his process of getting deals is getting a little rediculous .
He's trying to negotiate deals while he has a microscope planted on him. He cant tell us everything because he would be telling the people he's negotiating with his plans.

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rickyb

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look a little closer

From January 2017 to February 2020, the U.S. added about 414,000 manufacturing jobs, with notable gains in 2017 (averaging 15,800 jobs per month) and 2018 (averaging 22,000 jobs per month).
The chart was several decades so it wouldnt show these monir differences

Im sorry about the 30 million lost usa jobs over time
 

KearsargeCoop

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you guys are like begging for a trump bash so you can lob a few grenades everytime there is another phase to the negotiations.

let the guy work his deals and lets see where we end up . there's plenty of time to badmouth him when we see the final result
This is it. The situation is fluid, and continually evolving. It's how negotiations work.
 

Next Day Err

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We were told that tariffs wouldn’t cost the consumer more during the campaign.

We were told tariffs would bring back manufacturing.

Now we’re told that tariffs on the kind of manufacturing we would want are being waived.

So I guess we’re not getting that manufacturing after all?

The new Golden Age of America, folks.
 

KearsargeCoop

Baseball, dart board
We were told that tariffs wouldn’t cost the consumer more during the campaign.

We were told tariffs would bring back manufacturing.

Now we’re told that tariffs on the kind of manufacturing we would want are being waived.

So I guess we’re not getting that manufacturing after all?

The new Golden Age of America, folks.
I frequently buy things that require me to assemble them. I typically wait until after it's fully assembled, I've read the instructions completely over, and tested it out before I write a poor review if it does not work.
 

Next Day Err

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I frequently buy things that require me to assemble them. I typically wait until after it's fully assembled, I've read the instructions completely over, and tested it out before I write a poor review if it does not work.
How are we going to arm twist Apple and Foxconn and Pegatron and Wistron and others to come do their business with the U.S. without these beautiful tariffs on high tech goods?

Or are you really just moving the goalposts again, buddy?
 
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