Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
April 21, 2025
Phase 1: Impose Tariffs – Phase 2: ? – Phase 3: Profit

The underpants gnomes (vid) had a great plan:

1. Steal underpants, 2. …, 3. Profit


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The Trump administration seems to think likewise:

1. Impose tariffs, 2. …, 3. Profit

There was already some struggle while implementing phase 1.

Phase 2 seems to create even more serious problems:

Charles Gasparino @CGasparino – 16:42 UTC · Apr 21, 2025

BREAKING: Japanese negotiators are complaining that the problem with the trade negotiations with the White House, what's delaying concrete progress and a real deal, is that US keeps changing its ask in terms of exactly what it wants, said one financial CEO who speaks regularly to country officials. Maybe it's a negotiating tactic. But the lack of publicly announced deal progress is depressing the dollar, spiking bond yields and leading to a flight to quality to gold and now Bitcoin. Developing

Gregg Carlstrom @glcarlstrom – 17:38 UTC · Apr 21, 2025

Not just Japan. Every diplomat I've asked about tariffs in the Middle East has told a similar story: they don't know how to engage with the Trump administration because everyone makes different demands

Also, we are really in trouble if Bitcoin is now a "flight to quality"

Every single person who works for the White House on trade seems to have a different idea of how to (ab)use the tariffs. There seems to be no big common plan to which they are all aligned to. This won't work.

Markets need rules and assurances that the rules will be adhered to. Any factor that increase insecurity will require additional security margins within each deal. When all this gets too expensive, unpredictable and complicate people will simply bail out. Money is leaving the U.S. dollar denominated markets. This creates the unusual case where share prices, treasuries and the dollar conjointly decline.

But "trust us" some pro tariff folks might say. "Phase 3 will soon come and its gonna be huge." 

May be. I for one am not yet convinced.

Comments

Posted by: E | Apr 21 2025 22:15 utc | 68
Excellent to ask about Fort Knox audit again… peer-to-peer electronic cash is audited every 10 minutes for 16 years straight … won’t hear that from Glenn from The Economist tho!
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Hmm. Can you tell the bar what happened to the record of transactions on the Ethereum blockchain on 20 July 2016?

Posted by: a stone | Apr 23 2025 4:40 utc | 301

301
Never used ethereum myself… I do know they abandoned proof-of-work a few years ago… it meets almost none of the description “peer-to-peer electronic cash” so I’m not sure why you are asking

Posted by: E | Apr 23 2025 4:47 utc | 302

Judge Nap: A Fox News guy
Larry Johnson: CIA
Ray McGovern: CIA
Alistair Crooke: MI6
Phil Giraldi: CIA
Possible “limited hangout”??
Posted by: Spectator | Apr 23 2025 3:17 utc | 297
Little different than B and MoA where the same ideas misdirection and stories are told everyday and other ‘useful idiots’. Trump’s a hero going bring peace to Ukraine, lift sanction on Russia and welcome Putin back into the global community of western neoliberals and neocons with open arms. Yes, sweet dreams are made of this.

Posted by: William | Apr 23 2025 5:12 utc | 303

“Rare to see the issue of elite worship of technology dealt with on here.”
Posted by: fnord | Apr 23 2025 4:39 utc | 300
You cannot be serious. The topic is discussed often.

Posted by: Spectator | Apr 23 2025 5:15 utc | 304

3500% tariffs on Cambodian solar panels. Ridiculous figures.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501673182/cambodian-solar-panel-exports-face-an-unheard-of-over-3500-percent-us-tariffs/

Posted by: treefrog | Apr 23 2025 5:42 utc | 305

LosBanos @ Apr 22 2025 2:33 utc | 115

Where is the archilles heel? No one knows. Technically the fed can create quadrillions to loan on treasuries that are “prime collateral’ and remain solvent. treasury interest rate is not determined by free market.

Money is always measured in energy and goods along Maslow lines. Interest is always measured minus Inflation. Ignore the FX relations long term even though the dollar is losing hard, it’s a race to the bottom now.
The weak point is always at the base of the inverted pyramid of schemes we build on the monetary foundation. If 1.4 trillion USD get wiped out on the stock market, what happened to derivatives? Stocks these days are securitized to the nth degree.
Seniority is the game (remember CSD/CSO?), the game of musical chairs is already on the way.
China has just declared it will prohibit investment in the USA, this means a large rotation out of the US. The vultures like VdL are circling praising EU as the safe haven for that money.
When the trade all but stops no dollar reserves are required, you can expect the Saudis and all the trade war “partners” to follow. When you don’t need the dollars you don’t need the Treasuries so the bottom falls out of the bond markets.
With bonds breaking you turn to gold – we may watch Comex outflows, Gold in India just broke the Lakh barrier. On Comex there are 300 claims per unit of physical gold, never mind autited gold.
Mentioning audits, are we confident Germany would receive its 3000 tons of Gold from New York?
The wheels are also coming off on taxes, a third is already spent on interest. USA can borrow, tax, extort/tariff, print or default – the obvious solution is “all of the above”.
This is the state of “faith and credit of the United States”. Globalism is over, chickens come home. Good money stops being thrown after bad, defect first, defect best.
The big question are inflection points, Minsky moments and system inertia.. A lot of seed corn can be eaten before things break and a lot of grey swans barbecued. Disinvestment already is going on for 40 years from the peak now, even Bretton Woods was crisis management.
Next breaking point have shorter runways – after stopping pensions in Russia, the system went on for up to 9 month before people rebelled. I absolutely recommend Dmitry Orlov for a perspective and a handy comparison to the USA:
https://energyskeptic.com/2015/dmitry-orlov-how-russians-survived-collapse/
On the other hand, the generational turning is just about to happen in US politics – the old power structures are deadlocked and breaking. Trump’s ideas mostly target the Democrat power base while unintentionally the Republican “Fourth Turning” vibes. Rome had a dozen phases like this before it fully collapsed, so don’t get your hopes up. USA has to bleed more military and periphery and infrastructure, they never lose their “own continent” privilege and natural opportunities.

Posted by: SOS | Apr 23 2025 5:47 utc | 306

The huge tariffs on solar panels manufactured in Vietnam and Malaysia will harm the biggest US-based solar manufacturer, First Solar.
https://www.firstsolar.com/en/about-us/locations

Posted by: Spectator | Apr 23 2025 6:19 utc | 307

Many people fear that someday China may insist on reunifying Taiwan with the mainland, and that if Taiwan balks, China might decide to destroy all of Taiwan’s seaports and airports, thus instantly ending Taiwan’s exports. To hedge against that semi-realistic possibility, wouldn’t it make sense for TSMC to have substantial operations in the USA now, even if TSMC is currently posting losses on its US operations in Arizona?
Posted by: Stine | Apr 22 2025 19:03 utc | 233
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What many don’t understand is that TSMC isn’t crucial to China.
They already dominate the chip market globally (the lower end market is massive) and are innovating lithography machines, as well as experimenting with chips made of new materials.
By the time TSMC is viable and fully operational in America it will be last gen technology. America is trying to stage a fashion show with hand-me-downs. That’s if TSMC can find ways to get the rare earths necessary to manufacture at scale.
The Chinese are innovating at light speed across dozens of domains right now.
Chips, phones, software, AI, space stations, robotics, medical treatments, etc. that is what a society of engineers in a super competitive environment can do.
This tariff war is like putting a bandaid on a gunshot wound.
The average American has no idea what is happening in the ROW.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Apr 23 2025 6:33 utc | 308

I absolutely recommend Dmitry Orlov for a perspective

Each half-liter bottle of vodka was exchanged for ten liters of gasoline, giving vodka far greater effective energy density than rocket fuel.

Posted by: SOS | Apr 23 2025 5:47 utc | 306

During the prohibition period of the Great Depression my dad helped to sustain the family by filling his backpack with Canadian Whiskey and climbing across the archway of the Niagra Rainbow Bridge for sale in the USA.

Posted by: too scents | Apr 23 2025 6:45 utc | 309

I also should have mentioned
EVs
Fighter jets
Mobile mass drone launchers
AI Mass drone coordination
Naval drone boats
Solar panels
Wearable tech
Maglev trains

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Apr 23 2025 6:47 utc | 310

too scents,
those depression era stories from our elders are inspires us to live-below-our-means

Posted by: exile | Apr 23 2025 6:52 utc | 311

those depression era stories from our elders are inspires us to live-below-our-means
Posted by: exile | Apr 23 2025 6:52 utc | 311

My family was actually pretty well off. Amongst that milieu there were many suicides as people couldn’t live with the shame of losing their social standing.

Posted by: too scents | Apr 23 2025 6:57 utc | 312

“….The average American has no idea what is happening in the ROW…..”
had a financial conversation with my younger brother a couple of days ago. He is newly retired and lives in San Diego. Generally left-of-center California type. Very worldly and cosmopolitan, speaks 3 languages……topic of China came up:
Brother – “china is doomed, their numbers are all fake, they have staggering debts, their entire export development model is over. China is going to go broke PDQ
Wow, simply wow. If this is how much worldly Americans are progangandized, then they really have no idea.

Posted by: exile | Apr 23 2025 6:59 utc | 313

Short version- Trump has China by the Balls and is squeezing hard. The US Imperialists already have Russia on the judo mat.
Posted by: William | Apr 23 2025 1:28 utc | 275
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I guess it is possible that you could be correct – but even when I squint really hard I cannot see what appears to be blindingly obvious to you.
Maybe things will become clearer for both of us over time?

Posted by: General Factotum | Apr 23 2025 7:01 utc | 314

Another depression era story my father told me.
A community of bakers was established to collect and deliver loaves in the neighborhood. Then their truck broke down. There was a horseshoe pit nearby where one of the iron stakes was dug out and fitted to the truck to replace the axle shaft.

Posted by: too scents | Apr 23 2025 7:09 utc | 315

“Short version- Trump has China by the Balls and is squeezing hard. The US Imperialists already have Russia on the judo mat.”
Posted by: William | Apr 23 2025 1:28 utc | 275
Also day it is really night
America is actually China
And sweet is sour
Trump is really a woman
Gaslighting is making someone think they are sane when they accept any of the above.

Posted by: George | Apr 23 2025 7:14 utc | 316

Posted by: William | Apr 23 2025 5:12 utc | 303
Yep, some of what you say does seem plausible.
“The best way to control the opposition is to lead it ourselves.” Vladimir Lenin

Posted by: Spectator | Apr 23 2025 7:37 utc | 317

Trump certainly does not have China “by the balls” … nor vice versa … suppose an invisible force field separated East from West across the entire globe, what would happen?
People would be “concerned” and say stuff like, “Oh noes, my quality of life has been ever so slightly reduced!”
After wringing hands for a while they would get over it and move on and do whatever needs to be done. Sheesh, we lived through much worse with people locked in their own basements by police forces gone rogue for years in 2020 and 2021 and it’s downright disturbing that so many people even today have conveniently forgotten that disaster. Worse … there’s still morons around the place who keep cheering for the stupid and want it back again.
Neither China nor the USA are going to be facing End Times caused by a few additional taxes. GDP might not be quite as much as was hoped for, inflation will probably be up a bit, some holiday plans could be messed up. The stock market prices will wobble up and down like they always have done.
God you guys work yourselves up into a tizz.

Posted by: Tel | Apr 23 2025 8:23 utc | 318

Sun Of Alabama @ Apr 23 2025 1:11 utc | 273

a) They can spend them on anything that is sold in $’s. American goods and services.

You can stop right there, the second part is incomplete. A lot of stuff in this world is priced in USD, this at least offloads the problem to others.
China can also buy American gold and ship it home. China can also buy up other US assets like housing as far as the law allows – unfortunately this can make the problem worse when rent starts to flow.

No country has an automatic right to import any more than it exports.

The economy printing the reserve currency arguably has – for a while.

Posted by: SOS | Apr 23 2025 8:32 utc | 319

South China Morning Post
US Treasury head calls tariff war with China unsustainable and says it will ease
8 hours ago

Trump

We wont be mentioning covid, we wont be playing hard ball.
We’d be very nice .
Tariff will come down substantially

Urgh !

Posted by: denk | Apr 23 2025 8:37 utc | 320

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Apr 23 2025 6:33 utc | 308
EUV lithography machines last frontier in today’s technology?

Posted by: Michael J | Apr 23 2025 10:02 utc | 321

Tel,
You are correct; for those of us in the upper 5% or even 10% a few extra percent inflation ain‘t gonna bother us much. Shoot we‘ll likely make out better with charging higher rents and other passive income streams.
However, for the great mass of Americans living paycheck to paycheck – they‘ll be hurting big time.
Solidarity might not be a term you are familiar with.

Posted by: Exile | Apr 23 2025 10:11 utc | 322

Posted by: Exile | Apr 23 2025 10:11 utc | 322

If you don’t mind a brief interruption to your heart-rending stage act (Oh you care just so much, so much! There’s cheers from the balcony seats, take a bow you earned it).
Well if you don’t mind me inserting a tiny dose of facts … the median income in the USA (with PPP adjustment) is in the top 5 worldwide … this is not the evil 1% that OWS talked about, but the median, the middle class if you prefer. Out of the properly large countries (ignoring outliers such as Luxembourg) the USA has the highest median income in the world. Australia, Canada, France, Germany are all behind the USA although not drastically behind.
Median income in China is quite a long way behind all of those, although it’s been rising fastest in recent decades.
Sure, every country has a share of the down and out … the USA has fentanyl addiction, we can argue about how they got that way. You might find some Iraq War veteran living on the side of the highway, haunted by the things he’s seen and done … getting the lifelong government healthcare he was promised when he signed up … mind badly damaged by PTSD … sure, by all means put on your best pantaloons and deliver your dramatic soliloquy about that guy. What burns me most about that situation is that it was all completely pointless, everyone knows it was pointless and the people responsible got away with it. Anyhow tariff more or less won’t make a difference to the people genuinely at the bottom. Those people are broken in ways that can’t easily be fixed.
But let’s talk about those people often known as “The Poor” in the USA and take note they are usually well fed, new sneakers, microfiber jacket, got a TV set and a mobile phone … heck they got Internet and access to all the websites in the world! The greatest information repository so far created in the history of the human race in the palm of their hand … and mostly unfiltered for the time being. For this they probably pay maybe $20 a month. People say there’s ignorance in the USA but how can that be possible? Just look up anything you can think of.
Most poor families in the USA at least have a car … perhaps not the latest but something that runs. They would have a fridge, and a stove … heck even the kitchen sink with with water running hot and cold. These are people who have been in the top few percent of the global population for generations … you don’t see them busting a gut to escape from the USA the same way there’s big queues of people trying to get into the USA.
And look, I’m not saying inflation is great by any means … money printing is a very stupid way to fund government deficits. That wasn’t my idea to do it that way … but it’s kind of baked into the cake right now, so get used to it. What I am saying is that your dramatic performance would be much much better if it were based on some sense of perspective.

Posted by: Tel | Apr 23 2025 11:22 utc | 323

Trump loves McKinley, he wants to restore the Gilded Age with his tariffs and deregulation, a period of extreme wealth disparity.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Apr 22 2025 0:41 utc | 103
I’m rooting for a similar demise to McKinley for him, too.

Posted by: Migmaw | Apr 23 2025 11:27 utc | 324

These people can’t even complete one negotiation properly and they want to sweep on to 188?
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Apr 22 2025 0:46 utc | 107
In fairness, the negotiation with the Heard and McDonald Islanders should be quick.

Posted by: Migmaw | Apr 23 2025 11:31 utc | 325

“A simple favour to ask from our American barflies.
“Can you post photos of shelves from your local groceries stores?”
Posted by: Suresh | Apr 23 2025 3:14 utc | 296
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Post them where? This site doesn’t accommodate photos.

Posted by: malenkov | Apr 23 2025 11:47 utc | 326

[…] 7. GE Aerospace: Invested nearly $1 billion in U.S. manufacturing. […]
No, we’re not tired of winning yet.
Posted by: Stine | Apr 22 2025 16:58 utc | 193

Oh well, nothing’s ever perfect:

RTX, GE Aerospace expect more than $1 billion tariff impact
Aerospace giant RTX said it expects a $850 million impact from tariffs, while GE estimated about $500 million.
[…] The aerospace industry, including companies that produce engines, airplanes and other products in the United States, relies on a global supply chain.
RTX and GE Aerospace expect a more than $1 billion impact combined from President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imported goods and materials, the latest sign of higher prices for major U.S. manufacturers that rely on a global supply chain.
Neil Mitchill, chief financial officer of defense contractor and commercial aerospace supplier RTX, said on an earnings call Tuesday that the company will likely take a $850 million hit this year from tariffs, including the sweeping 10% levies that Trump imposed earlier this month alongside higher duties on countries like China and separate taxes on imported steel and aluminum. […]

The reason Team Trump folded on the China tariffs faster than a lawn chair. If China don’t buy no more Boeings, then Boeing ain’t buying no more GE Aerospace engines. Blind Freddy could see that coming.

[…] “Sound money” (including only physical gold or digital satoshis) […]
Posted by: E | Apr 23 2025 1:41 utc | 278

Sound money, ey? Satoshis are a digital fart in the wind, nothingless tokens, using approx 1,000 kWh per Bitcoin transaction, about as much energy as a regular household uses in a month. Idiocracy.
Its a pump and dump scheme for most investors, with many BTCs now held by BlackRock and the Trumps of this world. Its neither anonymous and most certainly not a means of sticking it to the man, a far cry from what it was touted as when it first came out.
In a world where Quantum Computing is coming, solving encryption and making Bitcoin worthless, basically, BTC ain’t sound money.

Posted by: Juan Moment | Apr 23 2025 11:48 utc | 327

If Trump is determined to fix the US economy why doesn’t he just repudiate the national debt?
It would piss off his oligarchs, but they’re pissed now with this tariff war.
– Jubilee
– Default
Words that keep bankers up at night. Words worth repeating.
We’ll have to deal with the bankers some day. Said a wise man…

Posted by: Inevitabllity | Apr 23 2025 12:17 utc | 328

Let’s look critically at the backgrounds of the host and the regular guests on Judge Nap:
Judge Nap: A Fox News guy
Larry Johnson: CIA
Ray McGovern: CIA
Alistair Crooke: MI6
Phil Giraldi: CIA
Possible “limited hangout”??
Posted by: Spectator | Apr 23 2025 3:17 utc | 297
Ideally, the job of a spy is to speak truth to power, especially in an atmosphere of pervasive propaganda. The war in Ukraine was a result of bad intelligence and leadership pursuing personal goals, regardless of sound advise. Leaders believed the propaganda; that Russia was a “gas station with nukes”, and that it could be conquered by a dysfunctional country’s army and some sanctions. Additionally, they believed that NATO was invincible, even when faced by something other than “goat-herders in sandals”. A judge is supposed question, analyze, and arrive at the truth of a matter. A news organization should report facts, not propagandize.
CIA, MI6, and Fox News have vastly exceeded their mandates but some in those organizations are able to perform the critical functions they were trained for. As always, one should analyze whatever they are told to obtain the most likely reality behind what is presented to them.

Posted by: Samu | Apr 23 2025 12:31 utc | 329

Middle East Spectator – MES
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Posted by: Mary | Apr 23 2025 13:16 utc | 330

Can you post photos of shelves from your local groceries stores?
Posted by: Suresh | Apr 23 2025 3:14 utc | 296
The shelves here in Maine are full.
My local Walmarts “pharma section” was a half-empty mess a couple months back. Turned out they let stocks go down to make it easier to re-arrange. They were completely refilled a couple weeks ago, with new, more expensive products at eye level. My cheap, effective supplement (curcurmin with black pepper) was back, but now hidden down by my feet

Posted by: Mary | Apr 23 2025 13:28 utc | 331

BREAKING: Vietnam says it has started trade talks with the United States.
This is at least the third time it’s been reported that trade talks have “started” between the U.S. and Vietnam.
Days ago, it was reported that the U.S. and Vietnam were close to a deal.

Playing for time.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Apr 23 2025 13:44 utc | 332

But let’s talk about those people often known as “The Poor” in the USA and take note they are usually well fed, new sneakers, microfiber jacket, got a TV set and a mobile phone … heck they got Internet and access to all the websites in the world!
Posted by: Tel | Apr 23 2025 11:22 utc | 323

Climb down off your soapbox.
. In 2024, China’s infant mortality rate is 4 deaths per 1,000 live births.
. In 2022, the United States had an infant mortality rate of 5.6 deaths per 1,000 live births.
. Life expectancy China 2022: 78.59 years, trending up.
. Life expectancy USA 2022: 77.43 years, trending sideways.
Having a quality of life requires being alive.

Posted by: too scents | Apr 23 2025 13:56 utc | 333

306 SOS
312 too scents
Reminds me of one of the most shocking bits of advice from Orlov in preparing for a collapse [paraphrased]:
Intentionally lowering oneself to only “one or two stories above ground level” (I.e. pre-emptively get rid of your “high-flying” job that will kill you when you lose it), simplify your life by optimizing for debt-free time, even adding spiritual activities (“non-value” pursuits)

Posted by: E | Apr 23 2025 14:48 utc | 334

327 Juan moment
Right then, I’ll post an address I control and you wouldn’t mind sending me one for free then? 🙂

Posted by: E | Apr 23 2025 14:54 utc | 335

How cruel, how absurd, how pathetic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uh-2BW1xdvA

Posted by: denk | Apr 23 2025 15:46 utc | 336

Good review. 99% will miss it because they cannot understand it.
Short version- Trump has China by the Balls and is squeezing hard. The US Imperialists already have Russia on the judo mat.
William | 275

LoL

Posted by: persiflo | Apr 23 2025 19:56 utc | 337

IMF Says Trump Tariff War to Bring ‘Significant Slowdown’ in Global Economy
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/04/23/zroh-a23.html
“…However, the tariff war is only one expression of what is a deepening breakdown of the entire global capitalist order which, in the final analysis, has rested on the economic and financial power of its hegemon, the US.
The dominant theme in global financial market is ‘sell the US.’ Wall Street is trending down…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 23 2025 20:20 utc | 338

A very short note informing the bar of an outstanding lecture to Americans but also the rest of the world from whom Judge Napolitano dubbed “Tik-Tok Guy.” The one-minute forty second clip was aired today during his chat with Pepe Escobar and can be found at the 15:15 to 17:05 marks. The entire chat is quite worthy, but the clip is priceless and needs to go viral.

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 23 2025 20:58 utc | 339

Somehow the wrong link got posted @339. Here’s the correct one, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1EtbtbK-Sw

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 23 2025 21:06 utc | 340

@ karlof1 | Apr 23 2025 21:06 utc | 340 aboy the TikTok guy
I want a link to the video of just him but haven’t seen it yet….barflies?

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 23 2025 22:40 utc | 341

“…wow. If this is how much worldly Americans are progangandized, then they really have no idea.”
Posted by: exile | Apr 23 2025 6:59 utc | 313

I politely inquired of some relatives and their friends, all USAns, some time ago — prolly ~ 2019, What or who do you rely for upon for news and analysis?
They were mostly upper middle class people and their adult children. They almost uniformly replied, somewhat triumphantly, almost hubristically, “ The NYTs.”
I received the same answer to the same question years later.
It’s a club, not a critical thinking group, the 10%.
To inquire of others on what they rely upon for news sources and analysis when engaging in conversation with them — to get an idea of the mental framework of the person one is engaging so as to better communicate , evidently is considered impolite if one does not agree upon the value of the sources.
In my experience, granted i am not expert in personal communicative skills, au contraire, it also appears to be very unfashionable if not an outright violation of so-called polite society to question foundations of thinking. How un-enlightenment.
If one has the skills to engage with others immersed in the waters of PR pzazz despite the gulf of understanding, all the power to you.
I found a brick wall of denial for the most part, best left to crumble of its own accord in due time. Everything has a season.
~~
Also, many thanks exile for your many post contributions. Almost always enlightening for me.

Posted by: suzan | Apr 23 2025 22:49 utc | 342

Having a quality of life requires being alive.
Posted by: too scents | Apr 23 2025 13:56 utc | 333

You seem to be the one making a big deal over small differences there … hopefully you know that child mortality is not measured by the same method, therefore the numbers are not directly comparable anyhow.
But now you bring up that subject, doesn’t it bother you that in a nation where they get really upset over cot-death of 20,000 infants in a single year … the same people also cheer and yay over something like a million abortions performed that year … 50x as many!
If dead babies was genuinely upsetting you would think they might at least stop celebrating late term abortion-at-will type situations. I’m not talking about “Every tarn abortion should tarn well be illegal, tarn it tarn it.”
I’m not talking about that kind of stuff .. but if nothing else, stop with the business of, “You go girl, that’s another baby you got rid of, you so independent!” Sometimes social taboos can be a bit helpful, ya think?
And yeah … I know where you are going with this, the statistics are worse for certain minority groups. I’ve seen carefully chosen comparisons between USA and places like Finland and Austria … which you can’t help noticing don’t actually have any minority groups. China does have ethnic minorities and sure enough all the health statistics are significantly worse for Uyghurs than for Han … even when living in the same region, even when (surprisingly) after adjusting for wealth and similar factors.
You want to look at towns like St Louis, Chicago, Detroit, New Orleans … you are going to find a lot of gang violence, the murder rate is high, life expectancy obviously lower on average. Was that caused by Trump and his Tariffs? I don’t think so. You think those gang banger are shooting each other to protest higher prices? First ask why stores are closing down in bad neighbourhoods … probably because of theft, vandalism, massive losses after BLM went through with their Burn, Loot, Murder methodology and now there’s no jobs, no business, no prospects. Have a go at fixing that … it ain’t Trump’s job, it’s your job. Tell me how you go with that.

Posted by: Tel | Apr 23 2025 23:02 utc | 343

It’s a club, not a critical thinking group, the 10%.
suzan | 342

Great observation!

Posted by: persiflo | Apr 23 2025 23:11 utc | 344

psychohistorian | Apr 23 2025 22:40 utc | 341–
https://www.tiktok.com/@00panchopantera/video/7493046392588422431?q=Tarifs%20china%20revolution&t=1745442332850

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 24 2025 1:13 utc | 345

The maga dream team..
Senate

Name three Asean nations

Hegseth

Oz, jp, sk

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JD VANCE

Those damned chinaman peasants

———————–
BIll Oreilly

Hey Xi, dont waste your time, those Malays dont have any money.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLQj6TXYXa4

Posted by: denk | Apr 24 2025 1:28 utc | 346

@ karlof1 | Apr 24 2025 1:13 utc | 345 with the link to the Tiktok guy from China….THANKS!
I have distributed the link widely to many it will make uncomfortable……good
About the tariffs….does anybody really know what time it is?…..given the chaos and confusion sowed I still posit the biggest outcome will be global economic collapse/slowdown…[at least in the West]
After the crash, I expect tariffs will be structured and used differently than this current shotgun approach.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 24 2025 5:51 utc | 347

Have a go at fixing that
Posted by: Tel | Apr 23 2025 23:02 utc | 343

The principle thing that needs fixing is people like you.

Posted by: too scents | Apr 24 2025 6:26 utc | 348

“Major US retailers “warn President Trump of empty shelves” if tariff policies continue” (wihtin 2 weeks ????)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuxNufDldqo

Posted by: WMG | Apr 24 2025 7:36 utc | 349

Post them where? This site doesn’t accommodate photos.
Posted by: malenkov | Apr 23 2025 11:47 utc | 326
Thanks, Mary has more or less explained no problems at her local. Reason for asking was I saw a post on X of empty shelves but suspect it may be projection.
Karlof1, did you mean this one? I saw this on Napolitano’s chat with Mearsheimer asking for his reaction. Suspect might be same one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOnZ628-7_E

Posted by: Suresh | Apr 24 2025 8:31 utc | 350

Richard Wolff & Michael Hudson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4G98DeCZcT8
“Trump’s trade war collapse. How China forced a US retreat.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 24 2025 20:26 utc | 351

Is Trump The Last Straw For The Dollar System?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGZXDzmL10k
“Will US President Donald Trump be the tipping point for the dollar system?
Even Western financial outlets now warn of the beginning of the end of dollar dominance.
To discuss, host Radhika Desai is joined by economist Michael Hudson and economic geographer Mick Dunford.”
Trump Folds: China Shuts Down Tariff Bluff: Danny Haiphong with Brian Berletic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGEu6bj194g
“In a stunning move, Donald Trump has waved the white flag in his trade war with China while offering a ‘final peace plan’ for Ukraine that neither Moscow nor Kiev accepts.
Geopolitical analyst Brian Berletic joins to break down the multi-front crisis..”
Found both these useful.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 25 2025 5:35 utc | 352

Store shelves in the US will always look full until after shortages have gone supercritical. This is because staff at the stores are trained to “front” the shelves, keeping the front portion of the shelves filled and spreading out the shelf space of items that are still in stock to maintain the appearance of plenty. When you go into the stores and see long stretches of shelf space occupied by the same couple low-demand products, then those shelves are effectively empty.
Appearances are everything in the Empire of Lies.

Posted by: William Gruff | Apr 25 2025 12:04 utc | 353