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May 31, 2025
Trump Accuses China Of Violating Agreement He Did Not Adhere To

The U.S. President is performing one of his usual stunts:

Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump – May 30, 2025, 12:09 UTC


I made a FAST DEAL with China in order to save them from what I thought was going to be a very bad situation, and I didn’t want to see that happen. Because of this deal, everything quickly stabilized and China got back to business as usual. Everybody was happy! That is the good news!!! The bad news is that China, perhaps not surprisingly to some, HAS TOTALLY VIOLATED ITS AGREEMENT WITH US. So much for being Mr. NICE GUY!

Trump's take is, of course, nonsense. But to see that one has to take a step back.

Trump had raised absurdly high tariffs against China which then had responded in kind. Additional hostile measures imposed by the U.S. were targeting China's import and production of semiconductors.

In response China limited the export of products for which it holds a monopoly. These are mainly rare-earth elements and magnets produced with them. While these are rather small items trade-wise they are needed to make modern electrical motors and are thus a significant part of the supply chain for higher level production items.

The high tariffs on products from China threatened to lead to empty shelves in U.S. markets. The financial markets were concerned. The U.S. dollar, stocks markets and treasuries decreased in price. A financial crisis was developing.  Trump had to pull back.

On May 11 the U.S. and Chinese trade representative met in Geneva. In a Joint Statement they agreed on a pull back from high tariffs and to pause other trade related measures. The preamble of the deal is making the most important points:

The Government of the United States of America (the “United States”) and the Government of the People’s Republic of China (“China”),

Recognizing the importance of their bilateral economic and trade relationship to both countries and the global economy;

Recognizing the importance of a sustainable, long-term, and mutually beneficial economic and trade relationship;

Reflecting on their recent discussions and believing that continued discussions have the potential to address the concerns of each side in their economic and trade relationship; and

Moving forward in the spirit of mutual opening, continued communication, cooperation, and mutual respect;

The Parties commit to take the following actions by May 14, 2025:

Both sides reduced their tariffs. China also promised to reduce some of its non tariff measures:

China will [..] adopt all necessary administrative measures to suspend or remove the non-tariff countermeasures taken against the United States since April 2, 2025.

The financial markets relaxed and everyone was happy about it.

But on May 14, the very same day the new rules were to apply, the U.S. introduced new and extremely harsh measures against Chinese products:

The US Commerce Department issued guidance stating that the use of Huawei Technologies Co’s Ascend artificial intelligence (AI) chips “anywhere in the world” violates the government’s export controls, escalating US efforts to curb technological advances in China.

The agency’s Bureau of Industry and Security said in a statement on Tuesday that it is also planning to warn the public about “the potential consequences of allowing US AI chips to be used for training and inference of Chinese AI models”.

While this may not have been a technical breach of the Geneva agreement it certainly violated the spirit of the agreed upon Joint Statement:

Barely a week into a U.S.-China truce in their long-running trade war, Beijing has accused Washington of violating the temporary agreement reached in Geneva.

The Chinese Commerce Ministry said on Monday that the U.S. was taking "discriminatory measures" against China, after the U.S. Commerce Department recently warned American businesses to avoid Chinese-made microchips, specifically those produced by Chinese tech giant Huawei.

Both countries have walked back a series of punitive actions against the other as part of a 90-day pause agreed at the recent talks in Switzerland after U.S. President Donald Trump had imposed heavy tariffs. A consultation mechanism was created to discuss their wide-ranging trade disagreements, but the scope of the special channel may now be under dispute.

The Chinese government's strongly worded pushback against sustained U.S. industrial policy in emerging and critical technologies—such as advanced computer chips fueling the race for AI supremacy—suggests the deep-rooted economic security concerns present in both camps will not be easily addressed despite agreements on paper.

China demanded that the U.S. "correct its mistakes". As the U.S. made not attempt to do so China slow walked (archived) the lifting of export restrictions on rare-earth metals and on magnets made thereof:

On May 12, the countries announced after weekend meetings in Geneva that they would suspend most of their recently imposed tariffs. Since then, however, both governments have shown that they are still prepared to wield controls over critical exports as weapons against one another, with moves that are potentially even more damaging to trade and global supply chains.

China has restricted its exports of rare earth magnets, which are crucial for cars, semiconductors, aircraft and many other applications. Close to 90 percent of the world’s rare earth metals, including magnets, are produced in China.

And the United States on May 13 banned the latest semiconductors from Huawei, a Chinese electronics giant. Then on Wednesday, President Trump suspended the shipment of American semiconductors and some aerospace equipment needed for China’s commercial aircraft, the C919, a signature project in China’s push toward economic self-reliance.

Last week, Ford Motor temporarily closed a factory in Chicago that makes Ford Explorer sport utility vehicles after one of its suppliers ran out of the magnets. In most new cars, the magnets are used in dozens of electric motors that operate brake and steering systems, fuel injectors and even power seats.

On Monday, China granted some export licenses for rare earth magnets to be shipped to the United States and Europe, …

Several companies in Europe, including Volkswagen, were granted permission by Beijing to continue procuring rare earth magnets soon after China began enforcing export controls on them in April. American companies have been juggling factory schedules, reassigning their dwindling magnet supplies to continue making their most profitable products.

China asserts that the U.S. is in breech of the Geneva agreement. As the U.S. introduced new non-tariff barriers against Chinese products China has stopped to lift its own non-tariff measures against the export of products the U.S. needs.

Trump's claim that China "HAS TOTALLY VIOLATED ITS AGREEMENT WITH US" is obfuscating the fact that the U.S. was the first to violate its commitments.

This again proves that the U.S. is non-agreement-capable (недоговороспособны (archived)).

Anyone dealing with it is well advised to always keep measures in hand that can be used to compel adherence to whatever agreement is made.

China, like Russia, Iran and others, has long learned that.

So what is Mr. NICE GUY going to do about that?

Comments

Cynic @93: “are attempts to assassinate former US Presidents just a routine monthly event?”
At the very least it is “stochastic terrorism”, and the perps are TDS victims in the Establishment and its mass media arm. Like the TDS victims here at MoA who are full fledged participants in that “stochastic terrorism”, it is imperative to pretend it didn’t happen in order to maintain their delusion that they are the “Good Guys”. It is perfectly understandable why the mass media downplayed the assassination attempts since they were complicit in them.

Posted by: William Gruff | May 31 2025 17:09 utc | 101

Posted by: S Brennan | May 31 2025 16:05 utc | 75
Only strawman fallacies. You have no argument. The hate you see in others is only yours. To say that he is megalomaniac and narcissist is not hate, it is a fact.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delusions_of_grandeur
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissism

Posted by: Naive | May 31 2025 17:09 utc | 102

Posted by: S Brennan | May 31 2025 16:05 utc | 75
“.why the . . . hatred?”
Look, S Brennan, you MUST be aware of the history of the USA, both internally and externally, since its foundation. Why are you asking such a stupid question? Are you playing dumb, or is it real?
Also, to all those critics of President Trump. Please don’t do it. You must know the saying about “Never interrupting your enemy when . . . “. Trump is doing a great job. He has already demolished the ‘Democratic’ (!) Party and will finish off the ‘Republican’ one soon along with the remains of the US manufacturing base, followed inevitably by the whole creaking edifice of the US Empire. He might eventually depress the US economy so much while pandering to the rich that the plebs revolt, although I’m not holding my breath. Even better, he is destroying NATO and the EU. As long as he refrains from doing anything stupid in Gaza, Iran and the Ukraine he will be doing an absolutely magnificent job. He probably can’t do anything with China and Russia except increase their power, but he may surprise us even there. I give him eleven stars.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | May 31 2025 17:11 utc | 103

Just the tiniest nick will produce plenty of blood. Ever cut/prick your finger? Never left a scar on me but boy do I bleed 😛 (Last perpetrator: tuna can a few years ago —assisted by one seriously stupid old guy with his brain turned completely off: me, constantly falling short of that Darwin award lol).
Making such a tiny scar by mechanical or explosive methods would only require a very tiny device that would be impossible to see on TV and very difficult to see unless you examined the area of Trump’s head very closely.
An already embedded microscopic hook and a “hair” strand of “muscle fiber metal” anchored by the tiniest battery could be one speculative (and perhaps fanciful) way of doing it. Some hobbyist could be able to reproduce such an idea for a few dollars, there are of course so many other possibilities.
Consider the movie industry of special effects, it’s not all digital. Consider entertainers like magicians and illusionists, the casino and Las Vegas connection.
So I propose it could have been staged without Trump being fully informed about exactly what would happen or how it would feel or when it would happen or how dangerous it could be (depending on method).
Good way to encourage a mostly natural reaction even if the later part might have been scripted.
If it hurts just a little bit and is just a tiny bit shocking the adrenaline will flow anyway and add to the credibility.
Then afterwards he was told “yeah we know it must have been scary but we had complete control; you were never in any real danger*, you did amazingly well and it was a complete success” and he has no real choice but to truly believe or buy into that anyway. Of course he’s a superhuman superman, how could he not be? Best “bestest” president ever! Golden ear on a golden dome! Instant promotion guaranteed 😀
Explains everything doesn’t it?
Can’t have a “Warren commission” when you’re saved by God directly on air, a risible idea to start with and it would also ruin the narrative. Alles in Ordnung!
* The “we had complete control” part might even be mostly true.

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | May 31 2025 17:15 utc | 104

S Brennan | May 31 2025 16:05 utc | 75
*** The worldwide TDS pandemic will end on or, about 20 Jan 2028, then where will you be, you’ll need a rock to cling to…why forestall the search for something new to hate? ***
The trasnsnational Political Establishment will still exist. That and its financial/corporate/military-‘security’ underpinning is the prime object to hate.
Transitory operatives — front-men of lesser power than for instance Soros, and even he is not necessarily in the uppermost strata — such as Trump, Biden, Starmer, Cameron, Macron, Blair, VdeL, Baerbock … they are to in turn be loathed, and then they fade out having been replaced with equivalent scum, but the system itself and its agenda continues.
So nothing allegedly “new” is required.

Posted by: Cynic | May 31 2025 17:16 utc | 105

For me, [the shooting of Trump] was not genuine…[it was faked]..acting” Naive 100
I hate the term “conspiracy-nut” because the phrase’s genesis was the CIAs attempt obscure what we all now know, there were at least two and far more probably, three shooters simultaneously shooting at Kennedy. That’s a heck of a “coincidence”. Three “lone-gunmen” just happen to shoot at nearly the same time in the same place at the same person who wants to destroy the accused party but…I digress…
Well, not really had Naive 100 been in Dallas on that sunny day in November 1963, he would have rushed in front of the cameras and declared the who thing a fake, something organized by the Kennedy clan…forget the “conspiracy-nut” bit, some people are just effing nuts.

Posted by: S Brennan | May 31 2025 17:17 utc | 106

Trump’s a surreal Zippy The Pinhead adventure, Trump 1.0 his administration was wackier than him, with Trump 2.0 he’s wackier than his administration. Is the universe maintaining equilibrium? Does it matter? I don’t know, could be worse they could both be untethered and wanton, guess that’s for Trump 3.0 after they undo the 22nd Amendment.
Actually, Trump’s a three card monty hustler who got into the White House, he’s sliding the cups around the Iranians, Russians, Chinese, and the American people. Hell of a daring hustle, like trying to pull the shell game on the DeNiro and Pesci characters in a Scorsese film, well, except maybe the American people, that’s a solid money maker. I’m the teenager back in 1976 passing through Times Square, stunned in wonder at the hotpants hookers but more so the midget with no legs on the wheeled dolly hanging like a rock climber onto the the subway stairs railing trying to pull himself up, outside the entrance there’s a crowd around the three card monty guy and his barker, teenage me spots the two shills without even know what a shill is, and wondering, “who the fuck falls for this?” Never thought the shell game guy would become POTUS, at least I know how the game works.
From Dmitry Orlov on Nima:

The way that works is you impose uh tariffs um wait for stock prices to drop buy a bunch of stocks then you postpone the tariffs wait for the stock prices to recover sell the stocks and and pocket the profits. And so Trump is doing it his family is doing it his friends are doing it everyone’s happy.
“>https://youtu.be/71QSPPevzHU?t=262

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | May 31 2025 17:22 utc | 107

That is a push of narrative: China bad USA good. Everything bad happening to us is China’s fault. China is guilty for poor being poorer and rich richer.

Posted by: Grey Cloud | May 31 2025 17:23 utc | 108

When dealing with America on any issue of significance–economic, military, political, war, or peace–one rule applies:
Every American accusation is a confession.
Or, as Vladimir Putin once perceptively stated, the United States of America is the Empire of Lies.

Posted by: ak74 | May 31 2025 17:25 utc | 109

Cynic 105, If you have read my posts here and elsewhere for years I’ve use the phrase “the Hillary/Cheney/Obama/Biden administration [singular-intended]” the purpose being to make clear that the uniparty of DC has two factions with the same ideology. Is Trump part of that? To degree but clearly, there must be something different because the “Hillary/Cheney/Obama/Biden administration [singular-intended]” fans hate him so?
But of course, as Naive 100 decrees, “it’s all a fake, Hillary, Cheney, Obama, Biden fans really love Trump…oh brother, what a nutjob.

Posted by: S Brennan | May 31 2025 17:31 utc | 110

Jams O’Donnell ( May 31 2025 17:11 utc | 103 ):
Well said!
Trump is an anti-hero, maybe an unusual one and nowhere near “perfect” (ref. Russia, Gaza) but still a very capable one, let the love flow 🙂

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | May 31 2025 17:33 utc | 111

He’ll try to sell ANYTHING that isn’t bolted down however unless you’re the type of guy who joins “hair club for men” or bought a set of “ginsu knives” off a late night TV ad you’re not going to be fooled by his bullshit.
Posted by: HB_Norica | May 31 2025 14:32 utc | 43
Thanks for reminding me of this.

Posted by: farm ecologist | May 31 2025 17:39 utc | 112

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | May 31 2025 17:11 utc | 103
Exactly. You gave the reason that those with the alleged tds don’t hate him. At all.

Posted by: Naive | May 31 2025 17:49 utc | 113

But of course, as Naive 100 decrees, “it’s all a fake, Hillary, Cheney, Obama, Biden fans really love Trump”…oh brother, what a nutjob.
Posted by: S Brennan | May 31 2025 17:31 utc | 110

And again, only strawman fallacies. You lost again.

Posted by: Naive | May 31 2025 17:51 utc | 114

It is hard to work out whether Pres. Trump exacerbates or diminishes the prospect of a break-up, a balkanisation of the Untied States.
It is difficult to see who benefits from such a break-up (apart from the Rest of The World, of course!) so, can we conclude that the US is an unwieldy edifice, its concept flawed from the start, being in actuality an ungovernable artifice?
That which cannot endure, will not endure.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | May 31 2025 17:54 utc | 115

Every American accusation is a confession.
Or, as Vladimir Putin once perceptively stated, the United States of America is the Empire of Lies.
Posted by: ak74 | May 31 2025 17:25 utc | 109
There’s actually a lot of truth to that on lower rungs of Imperialist society too. Dems accuse the white working class of racism obsessively then facilitate the murder of children in Palestine precisely because of their race. Hyper individualist Dem women frequently call working men narcissistic and love to tell men “it’s not all about you”, but then howl about their feelings of fear in the face of pro Palestinians on campus. Dem blacks scream that whites are obsessed with race, while promoting a political perspective based solely on race. And on, and on…
I think the term is “projection”. Imperialism and all of its ideological minions accuse you of what they are and do, as a matter of course.
Do they know they are hypocritical? Certainly, most do. So why do it? Well, there was a Jew in Roman times named Josephus. Among other unhinged Jewish movements at the time, he trashed the Hebrew zealots, noting their practice of stabbing ideological enemies in the market, then screaming “murderer” at anyone nearby and disappearing from the scene of their crime.
Essentially, these are the ways of desperate, unprincipled power worshipers. They stand for nothing but the pursuit of their own power. They dwell in a wilderness of their own ego and despise humanity. I think Dem women might term them “sociopaths”.

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | May 31 2025 17:58 utc | 116

Or, as Vladimir Putin once perceptively stated, the United States of America is the Empire of Lies.
Posted by: ak74 | May 31 2025 17:25 utc | 109

If it was just lies, at least it would be somewhat rational. Criminal, manipulative and immoral perhaps, but at least reality based and sanely purposeful. The liar is aware they are lying.
This appears much worse. The United States of America is the Empire of Self Delusion. It’s like they believe the things they say.
The lunatics truly are running the asylum.

Posted by: saner | May 31 2025 17:59 utc | 117

Well, not really had Naive 100 been in Dallas on that sunny day in November 1963, he would have rushed in front of the cameras and declared the who thing a fake, something organized by the Kennedy clan…forget the “conspiracy-nut” bit, some people are just effing nuts.
Posted by: S Brennan | May 31 2025 17:17 utc | 106

And again more stawman fallacies. If I would be in Dallas that day and in a good position to see the shot from the grassy knoll, of course I will have understood sooner or later that it was a conspiracy by the numerous mortal enemies of JFK.
Once more you failed to argue. Hatred is what you are displaying now.

Posted by: Naive | May 31 2025 17:59 utc | 118

b’s post is about how it’s been nearly a month and Trump still hasn’t gotten anywhere with China.
The Chinese continue to play Trump.
The Russians are playing Trump. The Iranians are playing Trump.
The one thing Trump cannot afford to do right now is to be patient. He has to accelerate the tempo. Right now, the Axis is dictating everything.
Every day, the domestic forces opposing Trump organize better. This TACO narrative is brilliant, particularly if it came from the anti-Trump side. Normally, they can’t meme.
It’s just a meme, but it is also a shift in the narrative. One only needs to listen to Trump when a White House reporter explains it to him. He understands that it could be a kiss of death for his narrative.
This is not an indictment of Trump the man. The job people have projected onto him is unrealistic, but then Americans are often unrealistic.
Instead of devastating USAID, he should have re-staffed it and begun a global diplomacy initiative using American economic power while it lasts. People should be handing him their ports instead of being threatened into it. All stick and no carrot will leave America very lonely in its coming challenges.
US education is a mess. China produces as many engineers from universities each year as the total number of US graduates from all programs, including basket weaving and feminist studies. Kids under age 10 are being taught to use AI in school.
The gap widens.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 31 2025 17:59 utc | 119

That is a push of narrative: China bad USA good. Everything bad happening to us is China’s fault. China is guilty for poor being poorer and rich richer.
Posted by: Grey Cloud | May 31 2025 17:23 utc | 108
Exactly. Just like Biden and every president before him going back to the early 1900s.

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | May 31 2025 18:01 utc | 120

Jams O’Donnell @ 103
Agreed, after the house has long been robbed of any valuables by Reagan, after Clinton’s repo guys took both cars, after the Bush gang trucked off the TV, hifi, and appliances, after Obama emptied out all the closets of linens and clothing, after the Biden kids threw rocks through all the windows, the Trump crew shows up to rip out the copper wiring and pipes:
10 HIDDEN HORRORS in the Big Beautiful Bill
And the MAGA crowd is out in the yard, in tent, scratching its head.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | May 31 2025 18:10 utc | 121

“The Trasnnational Political Establishment will still exist.
(..)
Transitory operatives (…) such as Trump, Biden, Starmer, Cameron, Macron, Blair, VdeL, Baerbock … they are to in turn be loathed, and then they fade out having been replaced with equivalent scum, but the system itself and its agenda continues”

Exactly
How is it possible for any adult to take this show seriously?
For a number of reasons:
1) empty words are free
2) the game of two opposing masks is easy
3) the magic of theater, symbols, and brand images, and
4) the unstoppable desire to believe
There is nothing more absurd than two Westerners discussing politics as if any trace of Democracy remained in this West oligarchic-imperial political system
– The con artists tasked with deceiving me are much better than yours
– No, no, by no means. The con artists deceiving me are much better experts in the performing arts

Posted by: Simon | May 31 2025 18:16 utc | 122

The Empire of Lies is in a state of collapse and no matter where one falls on the great divide between the likes of Catatonic Joe and the loudmouthed new yorker there is a very grass roots component to this collapse. Americans cannot perpetually hold themselves at arm’s length from the destructive conduct of the govt. and it is a source of personal humiliation for every one of us, like it or not. It truly is a classic chicken/egg dilemma. Which came first, the arrogant, depraved govt or the ignorant population? Either way it does not matter. It is what it is.

Posted by: chunga | May 31 2025 18:17 utc | 123

Naive | May 31 2025 16:59 utc | 100
***
** For me…the look on Trump’s face when he touched his ear and it dawns on him what’s happened was genuine.
Posted by: Cynic | May 31 2025 16:42 utc | 93 **
For me, not it was not genuine. See above. He is used to the cameras and acting. Especially if the scene was repeated before. ***
That was me quoting canuck … personally, I’m not fully convinced either way regarding Trump’s initial reaction — however, the amazingly rapid heal-up / regrowth (with no obvious scarring?) of an ear alleged to have had a big hole shot through it seems to be good grounds for suspicion that something is very incorrect in the official account.

Posted by: Cynic | May 31 2025 18:19 utc | 124

Posted by: saner | May 31 2025 17:59 utc | 117
######
Believe in delusion long enough, and it becomes indistinguishable from truth.
What we believe and what we infer from those beliefs are incredibly powerful.
Americans, sadly, have been fed a lot of nonsense, and it has caused untold human suffering in the name of “supremacy”.
I don’t blame them because they do not know any better. Then their peer and cultural groups reinforce those delusions until the delusions become identity. Everything in America is about identity. What college did you go to? What corps did you serve in? What denomination are you? It is endless.
Easy for me to see how the whole woke thing happened.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 31 2025 18:23 utc | 125

Certainly cannot trust ZOG and the 2nd zionist puppet state of india to adhere to any agreement. Serial liars.

Posted by: Sal | May 31 2025 18:33 utc | 126

@ Ahenobarbus | May 31 2025 16:10 utc | 81
i apologize for being here and then disappearing! i have a bad habit of commenting and then taking off to do other stuff, only to come back later – usually much later – to indeed respond! the media definitely serves the powers that be and they are not serving or informing us one bit.. of that there is no doubt!
@ canuck | May 31 2025 16:38 utc | 92
great quote.. thanks! so here it is again –
“There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen.”
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
@ chunga | May 31 2025 18:17 utc | 123
there is some truth to what you say, but it is not all doom and gloom either.. there are people everywhere, including in the usa, who can see all this for what it is and work towards a better future.. let us hope and pray they are successful in their efforts.. the ‘they’ are us here.. we can make a better world, but first have to acknowledge what is wrong to have clarity on what needs to change…

Posted by: james | May 31 2025 18:55 utc | 127

Trumpian Phoneyfart probably just heard 2 days later that China was Stopping components of Ukrainian drones reaching Ukraine. That they are now only selling these to Russia.
Why the old fart’s outburst of delusion.

Posted by: Sun Of Alabama | May 31 2025 19:01 utc | 128

there is some truth to what you say, but it is not all doom and gloom either.. there are people everywhere, including in the usa, who can see all this for what it is and work towards a better future.. let us hope and pray they are successful in their efforts.. the ‘they’ are us here.. we can make a better world, but first have to acknowledge what is wrong to have clarity on what needs to change…
Posted by: james | May 31 2025 18:55 utc | 127
The charade of the right wing populists ( which are just a bucket to pick up disgruntled voters ) will have to play out first. That could take years.
Those alive will have sit through the right wing economics failure all over again ( laffer curve trickle down ) watch it produce the exact same failures and results as before.
There’s only so long humanity will put up with this ideological nonsense then things will change. Unfortunately, after living under this right wing nonsense all of our lives. Most of us on here won’t live long enough to see that change.
Voters anger is everywhere. Change will happen when the populists let everybody down and they will as trickle down doesn’t work. That is a 100% certainty.
The public will move away from the right and the libtards leave them in the wilderness. Look at China for inspiration.

Posted by: Sun Of Alabama | May 31 2025 19:18 utc | 129

In two simple steps, i searched for and found Vladimir Vladimirovich’s mother: Maria Shalom
which becomes feminine in Russian: Shelomova
And “Donald Trump is a Russian Asset”.
Chomsky said it was “a bad joke”. I, on the other hand, think it’s a perfectly executed joke within the bloody Comedy that is the West.
Four years the serious press (canned laughter) was repeating this joke. It’s clear that the media’s role is silence, childish narratives, and telling jokes.
Now it is understood in this family dispute within this Roman-Yiddish-Empire (1963/67-) why during the Blinken administration tons of ammunition were sent to kill Russians and Palestinians while Vladimir Vladimir was in charge of killing Ukrainians.
Reality surpasses imagination

Posted by: Simon | May 31 2025 19:34 utc | 130

… Whack a tax on foreign investments, as big as the percentage tariff trump wanted to foist on China and if it is backed up by an army of taxation enforcing sticky-beaks, not only will the government pick up a healthy slice outta the greedies who imagined they could avoid the issue with a coupla phone calls to mr big, after that first year of paying out big the greedies will invest in domestic production…
Posted by: Debsisdead | May 31 2025 12:38 utc | 15
The recent Dialogue Works discussion between Michael Hudson and Richard Wolff had this same basic meme: the answer IS taxation. Not taxation benefiting the oligarchs but taxation crippling them.
Thank you b, and thank you Debsisdead for bringing this point forward. As long as this is all about getting rich, there will be no arguments that satisfy this basic point because both sides accuse the other while avoiding what needs to be done. So most of the arguments here on this thread are not arguments at all.
I just finished reading a travel work describing a trek through Siberia late 1990’s by an English travel writer. It was profoundly depressing. so I found myself skipping through the last chapters. Russia didn’t have that option; they had to go through it. How did they get to be where they are today? Basically, they made war on the unpatriotic oligarchs, whose only driving force was profit, personal profit – not profit for the nation at large. And the people, who do support their nation, supported that war.
That has to happen in the US. It hasn’t yet.

Posted by: juliania | May 31 2025 19:34 utc | 131

Salaam,the eleventh commandment:Accuse the other side of that of which YOU are guilty! That’s the Empire of hate and lies- USA.Thanks Dr.Goebbels,the yanks are living your commandment to the full.

Posted by: 4q8 | May 31 2025 19:37 utc | 132

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 31 2025 17:59 utc | 119
Got to admit, the TACO description of Trump was great and accurate.
Rather than anti-Trump, I’d say it should be the Trump supporters who ought to be be repeating it endlessly on social media to pressure Trump to ensure he actually enacts his China tariffs like he promised.

Posted by: Silent Waves | May 31 2025 19:42 utc | 133

The recent Dialogue Works discussion between Michael Hudson and Richard Wolff had this same basic meme: the answer IS taxation. Not taxation benefiting the oligarchs but taxation crippling them.
Posted by: juliania | May 31 2025 19:34 utc | 131
From 10 years ago.
Here:
https://billmitchell.org/blog/?p=31604
You need a job guarentee in place to stop the rich from using the – “what about the job losses” stick. You tax us and we’ll start firing people threat they always use.
The job guarentee takes that stick out of their hands.
Tax havens must be closed, but not for the reasons most think
Here:
https://www.greeneuropeanjournal.eu/tax-havens-must-be-closed-but-not-for-the-reasons-you-think/

Posted by: Sun Of Alabama | May 31 2025 20:05 utc | 134

saner | May 31 2025 17:59 utc | 117–
Delusional is what Richard Wolff said about the two candidates back in October of last year since neither understood or wanted to admit the reality the USA finds itself within. And the Establishment Narrative merely perpetuates the delusion. Yet, it’s also delusional to think the tariffs will have any effect on China or help the USA with its deep core problems. It’s also delusional to believe the enemy of most Americans is external when it’s been residing within for over a century.

Posted by: karlof1 | May 31 2025 20:07 utc | 135

@54 Perimetr
The Saker dicontinued his website several years ago. Here is version of article from 2020.
https://web.archive.org/web/20200210112703/https://thesaker.is/why-the-recent-developments-in-syria-show-that-the-obama-administration-is-in-a-state-of-confused-agony/

Posted by: Thurl | May 31 2025 20:12 utc | 136

The US empire needs an uppercut. Arnaud Bertrand explained it some time ago but what the US empire did in regards to it’s competitors AI chip, the Huawei Ascend, was to declare it a breach of its export law in any place on earth. So these advanced chips produced by China that haven’t the slightest link to the US can’t even be used within China, let alone outside it. To add insult to injury, there are many precedents where the US empire just abducts people from countries that aren’t even setting foot on US soil like Meng Wanzhou abducted in Canada. So the US aim here is to instill fear on any CEO or manager, in or outside China, of even thinking about using these high end Chinese chips which have no link to the US what so ever. It’s high time for China to become more assertive (think of Duterte who disputably ran a “pro China course” abducted from his home country that isn’t even an ICC signatory) as playing mr. nice guy with a sociopath will prove suicidal.

Posted by: xor | May 31 2025 20:13 utc | 137

there is some truth to what you say, but it is not all doom and gloom either.. there are people everywhere, including in the usa, who can see all this for what it is and work towards a better future.. let us hope and pray they are successful in their efforts.. the ‘they’ are us here.. we can make a better world, but first have to acknowledge what is wrong to have clarity on what needs to change…
Posted by: james | May 31 2025 18:55 utc | 127
Great point, James.

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | May 31 2025 20:13 utc | 138

I’d say it should be the Trump supporters who ought to be be repeating it endlessly on social media to pressure Trump to ensure he actually enacts his China tariffs like he promised.
Posted by: Silent Waves | May 31 2025 19:42 utc | 133
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Trump’s problem is that he has the policy to use as a weapon, but if he enacts China tariffs, he will destroy the American economy in a year. The same issue he has with attacking Iran, or tripling down on Ukraine.
He can do those things, but unlike his first term, they now carry consequences.
MAGAs should be kept as far away from policy as possible. They were thoroughly manipulated by the Tea Party, and they are still being manipulated because they still cannot discern the root of the problems.
MAGAs think that Palestinians are the problem, that the Chinese are a problem. MAGAs think that Mexico and Canada have been “ripping” America off in trade. Starting with such flawed premises, it is unlikely they can choose the correct answers on the exam.
Not all promises should be kept, particularly if they were not wise in the first place. LARPing rhetoric into policy is a huge and unserious component of American decline.
America has completely embraced a politics of resentment and vengeance.
America has been getting “ripped off”. You will note that no other country in the world uses such rhetoric. It’s irresponsible. It’s pandering, it’s anti-intellectual. It is unserious.
Paraphrasing Nelson Mandela, “Resentment is like drinking poison and hoping it kills your enemy.”

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 31 2025 20:26 utc | 139

TACO = Establishment forced meme.
Pay close attention to the posters forcing it here. It clarifies where they are coming from (hint: the Establishment).
ABC News: “Trump lashes out over viral ‘TACO trade’ meme.”
Bloomberg: “This TACO Gives Trump Indigestion, So Watch Out”
New YorkLangley Times: “Asked About ‘TACO’ and Tariffs, Trump Lashes Out at Reporter”
The Atlanticist: “The TACO Presidency”
The Grauniad: “‘Trump always chickens out’: Taco jibe ruffles president’s feathers”
The Daily CIA Beast: “Democrats Troll Trump With Taco Jokes Amid Tariff Chaos”
How often do you see all of the Mockingbird mass media jumping on an Internet meme and trying to amplify it? Never, unless they created it and are trying to give it traction. Did you ever see them amplifying the viral and entirely organic memes about Biden’s kiddy sniffing? His cognitive decline? No, if any of those were ever referenced at all by the Establishment mass media it was to offer bogus “fact checks” and attack the memes with rationalizations, justifications, and obfuscations of Biden’s frailties.
Again, pay very close attention to posters trying to force the meme here. I’m not saying don’t read posts from representatives of the Establishment, just know where they are coming from and evaluate their posts accordingly. Knowing what the Establishment wants you to believe is very useful.

Posted by: William Gruff | May 31 2025 20:32 utc | 140

S Brennan | May 31 2025 17:31 utc | 110
*** I’ve use the phrase “the Hillary/Cheney/Obama/Biden administration [singular-intended]” the purpose being to make clear that the uniparty of DC has two factions with the same ideology. Is Trump part of that? To degree but clearly, there must be something different because the “Hillary/Cheney/Obama/Biden administration [singular-intended]” fans hate him so? ***
Different top cronies, different pool of potential appointees some of whom will gain a place at the golden trough. The “rival team” mentality percolates down to the ‘used rather than user’ levels.
Who, unlike those they follow, are too politically stupified to realise there is really just one Political Establishment.
Things like wokism and political correctness and “austerity” or supposed “tax cuts” are nowadays useful at election times as a marketing differentiator between the sides. Those selling such social products might even believe in them. Much the same as in the UK.
But the economic ideology — which they certainly don’t want to seriously discuss — is basically the same on either side.
They get away with it — and the big “there is no alternative” lie — since the mass-media is also owned and controlled by their masters.

Posted by: Cynic | May 31 2025 20:34 utc | 141

Worth pointing out that in the Joint Statement, the US never agreed not to impose non-tariff “sanctions” against China. China did, however, agree to unwind its non-tariff “sanctions” against the US.
Yes, it is possible that a contract prohibits one party but not the other from doing the same thing.
Ask China why they didn’t demand a reciprocal commitment, given the huge number of IP/IT sanctions US already has in place against China? Not like it wasn’t foreseeable there would be more.
So all in all b’s conclusion and reasoning are, uncharacteristically, utterly wrong.

Posted by: CalDdre | May 31 2025 20:41 utc | 142

Donald Likud Trump …
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/israel-marks-800th-planeload-of-us-guns-bombs-and-ammo-as-war-nears-day-600/
… Joe “I’m a Zionist” Biden and
Vladimir Shalom Vladimirovich
Small family arguments, like the most heated one circa 2016, because the Pharisaic Zionists wanted Aunt Killary and the Sadducee-type Zionists wanted Uncle Donald.
And on top of that, we’re like chorus girls or cheerleaders in miniskirts.
-Do me the favor of unleashing chaos and terror in Iraq and sending half a million Iraqis to hell.
And there went the sons of Arkansas to kill and die.
American, Russian, and Ukrainian soldiers share the same destiny.

Posted by: Simon | May 31 2025 20:48 utc | 143

More sparring by the Outlaw US Empire against China at the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue taking place this weekend in Singapore produced this report amongst many, “Member of National Defense University delegation questions Hegseth at Shangri-La Dialogue, receives thumbs-up from ASEAN representatives”:

Zhang Chi, a member of the National Defense University delegation from China posed a pointed question to US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. “You mentioned that allies and partners are important. However, in recent years, when the US set up multilateral alliances and frameworks in this region, such as the Quad (US-Japan-Australia-India) and AUKUS (US-UK-Australia), it did not include ASEAN countries. So, if there are differences or disputes between the US alliances and ASEAN, which side do you choose? Do you support ASEAN’s centrality? If so, how can you ensure ASEAN’s centrality in this way?”
In response to Zhang’s question, Hegseth avoided directly answering, merely stating a willingness to engage in dialogue with all countries, without elaborating on US policy towards ASEAN. Experts attending the session told Global Times reporters that this response reflected American arrogance, suggesting the US neither supports ASEAN’s centrality nor does it regard ASEAN as an equal partner.

Singapore is a key ASEAN member, and Hegseth did himself and the Empire no favors by way of his behavior, which also generated other negative reactions.

Posted by: karlof1 | May 31 2025 20:50 utc | 144

juliania | May 31 2025 19:34 utc | 131
*** I just finished reading a travel work describing a trek through Siberia late 1990’s by an English travel writer. ***
Seems interesting … what was it called?

Posted by: Cynic | May 31 2025 20:54 utc | 145

Impeah Trump! He’s crazier and more senile than Biden. Make Vance pres. and supervise him CLOSELY, Congress! That’s your joh, anyway.
Otherwise beg King Charlse to take us back.

Posted by: lester | May 31 2025 20:59 utc | 146

lester | May 31 2025 20:59 utc | 146
*** Otherwise beg King Charlse to take us back.***
Perhaps he could moonlight as a tampon for Ocasio-Cortez?

Posted by: Cynic | May 31 2025 21:11 utc | 147

when same resource is used for military equipment – it creates the dead end. Economic value of military equipment does not further multiply as it use is mainly finite/destructive (or, at best, is created, but not used at all until expiration).
Posted by: kokopelli | May 31 2025 16:22 utc | 85
It results in pilferage, theft, riches and genocide. The history of the modern West.

Posted by: Menz | May 31 2025 21:11 utc | 148

“This is about the West losing the technological edge that it has been clubbing the world with like a cudgel for centuries.”
Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 31 2025 14:26 utc | 40
Yes. The Damascene moment for me was when I saw the number of STEM student graduations by country: China, 3.57 million. USA, 820 thousand. https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202404/1310431.shtml

Posted by: tpaine | May 31 2025 21:12 utc | 149

Posted by: William Gruff | May 31 2025 20:32 utc | 140
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You don’t understand how memes work. TACO lands hard because it is catchy and succinct. It could have been invented by Martians. It could have been invented on Epstein Island.
It “works” because it passes the eye test. As a Trumper, you should be able to appreciate good rhetoric.
The more you protest, the harder it will stick.
Agree and amplify. Trump needs to play up the TACO angle until it has no more rhetorical power. He’s usually the one bullying, not being bullied, so I don’t know if he will be able to defeat it with cunning. That will require a bit of self-deprecation, which won’t come easily to a narcissist.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | May 31 2025 21:12 utc | 150

Juliana @ 131, Sun of Alabama @ 134:
My undetstanding is that when Vladimir Putin became President of Russia in 2000, he gave the country’s billionaire class a choice: they could keep their wealth, however legally or not it had been acquired, as long as they started paying upcoming taxation obligations and obeying the law while going about their (legal) business, such as paying their employees fair wages, and refrained from meddling in politics.
One such billionaire Mikhail Khodorkovsky refused to accept this choice and ended up spending nearly 10 years (perhaps more) in jail; others like Boris Berezovksy fled to the UK, taking all their wealth, where some of them died suspicious and violent deaths that were blamed on Putin but were likely committed by UK security agencies in secret. Roman Abramovich was made Governor of Chukotka for two years and his income or tax obligations during that time paid for that remote Arctic region’s infrastructure development.
In the years that followed and still following, Putin’s government has rebuilt Russia’s economy (and is still rebuilding) and raised Russian living standards and quality of life. In the early years of Putin’s presidency, Russia had to rely on energy exports to fund its economic development but over the years, and since 2014 especially, the country has expanded and diversified its production to the point of self-sufficiency.
An ironic side-note is that foreign economic sanctions against Russia and Russian citizens with overseas assets have helped revitalise Russian industry by stimulating domestic production to replace imports and by compelling Russian billionaires living abroad to bring their wealth back to Russia, when they realised their assets could be frozen or seized. (One recalls Abramovich was forced to sell Chelsea football club.)
All of this occurring while on a tax regime of a flat income tax at about 13%, and the Central Bank of Russia doggedly pursuing a restrictive fiscal policy and interest rate regime that, for better and for wose, may still be suffocating small businesses but at the same time slowing down unproductive economic and financial activity like flipping residential real estate (as is done in Australia).
Other politicians might have pursued past unpaid tax monies but they might have ended up with very short political careers.

Posted by: Refinnejenna | May 31 2025 21:32 utc | 151

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“Some say that “people died” reduces the likelihood that it was staged”… was one of my first thoughts when this topic was dredged up again (IF, a big if, significant new EVIDENCE came to light that it was staged, including killing an actual American as part of it, things would get even crazier)
Now, to don my tinfoil hat and humbly submit a new potential conspiracy… it seems that many incentives (for the powers that should not be) are in place for a (successful?) attempt at g7 in kananaskis?!

Posted by: E | May 31 2025 21:32 utc | 152

Posted by: whocanibenow | May 31 2025 11:35 utc | 4
Lol
The crying xD

Posted by: Arganthonios | May 31 2025 21:33 utc | 153

Posted by: William Gruff | May 31 2025 17:09 utc | 101

stochastic terrorism

is in quotation marks. Don’t know if it’s just more fake dialogue put into somebody else’s mouth as a rhetorical ploy, or a quotation from HQ’s latest memo…
I doubt it’s actually a thing. But if so-called stochastic terrorism really is a think and wokeness is therefore morally responsible for assassination attempts on Trump? Then I have to add, the NRA is guilty of stochastic terrorism in the form of school shootings.

Posted by: steven t johnson | May 31 2025 21:46 utc | 154

Posted by: Refinnejenna | May 31 2025 21:32 utc | 151
“Roman Abramovich was made Governor of Chukotka for two years and his income or tax obligations during that time paid for that remote Arctic region’s infrastructure development.”
It’s a false understanding because you are using the tax payer money myth. Which means your mind has been captured.
Russia is a full monetary sovereign country that issues the rouble..
So you know what issues means ?
It creates roubles out of thin air.

Posted by: Sun Of Alabama | May 31 2025 21:46 utc | 155

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So, when the bank “creates roubles out of thin air” debasing the value of all other roubles, is that a stealth tax on people who hold roubles? (especially locals who have practically no choice!)

Posted by: E | May 31 2025 21:57 utc | 156

Posted by: Cynic | May 31 2025 20:54 utc | 145
The book is “In Siberia” by Colin Thubron.

Posted by: juliania | May 31 2025 22:00 utc | 157

Posted by: Refinnejenna | May 31 2025 21:32 utc | 151
You need to get the basics right ….
An elementary truth often overlooked in much mainstream analysis, is that Russian oil and gas companies do not pay their taxes to the Russian government in US dollars or euros. They pay in Russian roubles.
When these energy giants receive foreign currency (FX) from their exports, that FX does not directly inflate the Russian government’s capacity to spend within its economy. Instead, these companies typically convert their FX earnings into roubles – often through tied corporate banks like Gazprombank, the Central Bank of Russia or the National Wealth Fund. These institutions then absorb the foreign currency, issuing the necessary roubles back to the companies, which are then used for domestic obligations, including their tax bills.
CRUCIALLY, as the sole issuer of the rouble, the Russian state does not need to earn foreign currency to spend in its own currency. The primary constraint on domestic war spending isn’t a shortage of FX reserves; it’s the availability of real resources: the labour, the production capacity, the raw materials, and the technology.
If Russia can produce something domestically, it can, in rouble terms, afford it. Each and every time as it ISSUES the rouble. They are not scarce they can be created at will.
We are told 24/7 that Cutting off Western purchases of Russian oil and gas would significantly hamper Russia’s ability to fund its war.
However, the absolute truth is. While a loss of FX revenue would certainly impact Russia’s capacity to import from certain nations, it does not inherently shackle its ability to fund domestic production. It issues the rouble and create roubles at will.
CASE IN POINT:
Consider a scenario where no country purchases Russian oil. The Russian government could still instruct its energy companies to produce oil, even without external buyers. Instead of earning FX and selling the FX to the Central Bank in exchange for roubles, the oil firms could sell the oil directly. The oil might sit unused or even be discarded, but the capacity to pay domestic arms manufacturers or soldiers in roubles would remain intact.
What truly matters isn’t the export revenue itself but whether Russia can acquire the necessary imports to fuel its war machine. If it can substitute foreign components domestically or source them through alternative channels, then export revenues become a secondary concern.
This brings us to the actual strategic aim of sanctions: to limit Russia’s access to vital imported goods and technology. The theory is sound: without advanced components like microchips or precision tools, Russia’s military-industrial complex could, in time, degrade.
However, this strategy faces significant real-world hurdles. While FX is undoubtedly useful for imports from the West, its importance diminishes as Russia’s trade with China and other non-Western partners booms. Much of Russia’s external trade now bypasses the dollar or euro, often conducted in national currencies like the yuan. If China is willing to supply goods and extend credit in CNY, then a shortage of Western FX becomes far less of a bottleneck.
Furthermore, a genuinely global embargo is impractical. While over 50 countries have imposed some form of sanctions on Russia, the vast majority of the world – particularly in the Global South – have not. Major economic players, such as China and India, continue to trade with Moscow and, in some cases, have even strengthened these relationships. Given China’s pivotal role in global supply chains, the ability of Western powers to pressure Beijing into economic disengagement is, at best, limited.
Western sanctions now operate in a multipolar world. When Western markets close their doors, Russia pivots to other major economies. As long as nations like China and India refuse to join the sanctions regime, Russia will maintain access to both markets for its exports and crucial sources for its imports. Sanctions undoubtedly increase friction and costs, and they do restrict access to specific high-tech items, but they are highly unlikely to deliver a knockout economic blow.
Framing Russia’s FX income as the sole or primary enabler of its war effort fundamentally distorts the reality. So does the tax payer money myth. Russia issues the rouble and create roubles at will.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Posted by: Sun Of Alabama | May 31 2025 22:02 utc | 158

Posted by: Refinnejenna | May 31 2025 21:32 utc | 151
Thanks for your very complete explanation, Refinnejenna.

Posted by: juliania | May 31 2025 22:03 utc | 159

Re: Trump’s bloodied ear.
I recall MSM reports that a member of the audience seated behind Trump was killed by a bullet apparently intended for Trump. This tends to weaken the case for the event being faked.

Posted by: Hoarsewhisperer | May 31 2025 22:07 utc | 160

juliania | May 31 2025 22:00 utc | 157
*** The book is “In Siberia” by Colin Thubron. ***
Thanks!

Posted by: Cynic | May 31 2025 22:10 utc | 161

158
“Framing Russia’s FX income as the sole or primary enabler of its war effort fundamentally distorts the reality”
I read Refinnejenna’s 151 post again and I do not see the “framing” that you so tediously contend

Posted by: E | May 31 2025 22:15 utc | 162

That has to happen in the US. It hasn’t yet.
Posted by: juliania | May 31 2025 19:34 utc | 131
I’m not one to ever argue for increased taxes, but as a CPA, I’m well aware that the gangsters who rule us in the land of the free get their taste of any income one of its subjects earn, on worldwide income (perhaps income earned on Mars would not be taxable, hmm).
But this is not so for so-called foreign corporations that are owned by US corporations. Pretty infuriating.
As a libertarian though, I’d rather abolish state fictions known as corporations.

Posted by: HB Brian | May 31 2025 22:18 utc | 163

Posted by: Refinnejenna | May 31 2025 21:32 utc | 151
Let’s play a game …
Let’s pretend it’s true just for one second that Roman Abramovich was made Governor of Chukotka for two years and his income or tax obligations during that time paid for that remote Arctic region’s infrastructure development.
Even though both spending and taxes flows across borders into other Russian regions. In the same way money spent in Texas the taxes collected from that spending is collected in Alabama. Or government spending in Scotland the taxes collected from that spending is in Wales, England or Northern Ireland.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
But let’s play a game anyway to destroy another myth.
Question Refinnejenna ?
If Russia had the skills, real resources and the productive capacity to complete the Arctic region’s infrastructure development.
What’s the difference between Roman Abramovich taxes paying for it ?
And
The Russia simply creating roubles from thin to pay for it ?
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
There is absolutely no difference what now if there ?
Yet, because a rich persons taxes were supposedly used to pay for the crazies would say that’s non inflationary. Move along now nothing more to see.
But in the very same ideological breathe they would then say if Russia created roubles to pay for it . It would be Weimar or Zimbabwe.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
See how the “monetary silencing” propaganda works ?

Posted by: Sun Of Alabama | May 31 2025 22:19 utc | 164

So, for those who tend towards a non-staged attempt on trump… what do you make of further attempts going forward? Wouldn’t upcoming g7 be a prime opportunity??

Posted by: E | May 31 2025 22:30 utc | 165

“It is perfectly understandable why the mass media downplayed the assassination attempts since they were complicit in them.”
Posted by: William Gruff | May 31 2025 17:09 utc | 101
BINGO!

Posted by: canuck | May 31 2025 22:36 utc | 166

“Let’s play a game …”
Posted by: Sun Of Alabama | May 31 2025 22:19 utc | 164
Why don’t you fuck off?

Posted by: canuck | May 31 2025 22:37 utc | 167

“Re: Trump’s bloodied ear.
I recall MSM reports that a member of the audience seated behind Trump was killed by a bullet apparently intended for Trump. This tends to weaken the case for the event being faked.”
Posted by: Hoarsewhisperer | May 31 2025 22:07 utc | 160
Checkmate to the Trump Deranged Morons.

Posted by: canuck | May 31 2025 22:39 utc | 168

“But of course, as Naive 100 decrees, “it’s all a fake, Hillary, Cheney, Obama, Biden fans really love Trump”…oh brother, what a nutjob.”
Posted by: S Brennan | May 31 2025 17:31 utc | 110
Naive really lives up to his moniker.

Posted by: canuck | May 31 2025 22:45 utc | 169

“Salaam,the eleventh commandment: Accuse the other side of that of which YOU are guilty! That’s the Empire of hate and lies- USA.Thanks Dr.Goebbels,the yanks are living your commandment to the full.”
Posted by: 4q8 | May 31 2025 19:37 utc | 132
No, this concept was conceived by Sigmund Freud-its called ‘Freudian projection’ (1)
1. In Freudian psychology, projection is a defense mechanism where individuals unconsciously attribute their own unacceptable thoughts, feelings, or impulses to others. It’s a way to avoid facing uncomfortable truths about oneself by perceiving those “threats” in the external world. For example, someone feeling insecure about their own aggressiveness might accuse others of being aggressive.

Posted by: canuck | May 31 2025 22:49 utc | 170

Interesting to watch Elon Musk smiling his head off as he leaves since he knows he is getting of the hook. It has clearly been a disaster for Musk.
He claims to have saved $175 Billion with DOGE, but Trump has already blown $175 Billion on a gift for the military-industrial-congressional complex called the Golden Dome ( of populist sound bites)

Posted by: George | May 31 2025 22:53 utc | 171

Posted by: HB Brian | May 31 2025 22:18 utc | 163
Thanks for responding. I am sure you know much more than I do on this subject. What impressed me about the Dialogue Works conversation between Michael Hudson and Richard Wolff was that the solution they were suggesting made a strong government necessary for any change in tax law to be accomplished. My memory of Putin’s beginnings is that his policies were accomplished because he had the strong backing of his people thanks to changes he was able to ‘orchestrate’ in resurrecting Russia’s infrastructure. This was necessary when sanctions from the west restricted overseas imports. Russian companies had to substitute for those international imports so that Russia began to be selfsufficient for all items they no longer could import.
It was hard times for a while, but the faith of Russians in their government grew as they gradually got back on their feet. Along with that, the strong policies preventing oligarchs from siphoning off profits for personal gain allowed tax revenues to flow instead into social programs for ordinary Russians. Russia today is a success story because of these two things, it seems to me — three if you include the people’s growing support for the government.
We here on this site watched these things happen.

Posted by: juliania | May 31 2025 22:59 utc | 172

Why don’t you fuck off?
Posted by: canuck | May 31 2025 22:37 utc | 167
Now, now, steady on now madam. Had one too many again have we.. Meds or is it drink this time or just sheet loneliness?
What is it madam, your abject loneliness or split personality?
You absolutely detest how I ruin your imagined reality on a daily basis. Using very simple facts. I absolutely love how it annoys you so much and it shows who you really are. A very lonely schizophrenic gold bug. Who uses the bar as a comfort blanket.
You’ll NEVER get away with spreading your toxic bullshit all over the bar while I’m here. You know it and that’s what, really, really, really hurts you the most.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Most people are willing to learn, unlike YOU !

Posted by: Sun Of Alabama | May 31 2025 23:02 utc | 173

@ Sun Of Alabama | May 31 2025 19:18 utc | 129
i tend to agree with you here..
@ Ahenobarbus | May 31 2025 20:13 utc | 138
thanks Ahenobarbus!
@ Refinnejenna | May 31 2025 21:32 utc | 151
good overview.. thank you..
——— regarding TDS and etc, while watching a video between glenn diesen and gilbert doctorow, gilbert kind of captures my own view on trump from the 27 and 1/2 minute mark or so… watch for 1 minute from this spot if you want to listen to his perspective on trump.. it is from 2 days ago, but it is a more nuanced viewpoint on trump, as opposed to a black and white one which seems so popular here and elsewhere..
Gilbert Doctorow: German and Russia Moving Toward War

Posted by: james | May 31 2025 23:11 utc | 174

“Re: Trump’s bloodied ear.
I recall MSM reports that a member of the audience seated behind Trump was killed by a bullet apparently intended for Trump. This tends to weaken the case for the event being faked.”
Posted by: Hoarsewhisperer | May 31 2025 22:07 utc | 160
Checkmate to the Trump Deranged Morons.
Posted by: canuck | May 31 2025 22:39 utc | 168

“Checkmate” LOL… Nothing negates the main “narrative problems” I described at:
Posted by: Fool Me Twice | May 31 2025 14:23 utc | 38
No one disputes that a few real bullets were fired and one audience member was killed. I am not aware of any forensic evidence that determined whose gun fired that one bullet.
I watched the video many times and suggest you do the same with fresh eyes. Trump is looking in the direction of the shooter instead of facing the crowd. Reading from the teleprompter, with more pauses than usual. One assumes he is stalling to make sure all the players are in their positions.
The rest is a rehearsed act by a former character actor in the WWE franchise. It was just as fake as and rehearsed as anything they have produced. The shot, hand to ear, small puncture wound and release of the blood pack, stand up and do a victory fist pump for the crowd.
As fake as Biden’s 81 million votes in 2020. Hey, if you can’t beat ’em join ’em.

Posted by: Fool Me Twice | May 31 2025 23:15 utc | 175

Western racists will have to move their entire industrial chain to China to access those rare earths.

Posted by: Anon | May 31 2025 23:15 utc | 176

Sun of Alabama @ 164:
Roman Abramovich actually did serve as Governor of Chukotka from 2000 to 2008, not two years as I mistakenly said earlier, after standing for election to that position virtually unopposed, the other candidate dropping out due to a corruption allegation.
During his tenure as governor, Abramovich established a charity with his own money to help improve social services and infrastructure there and to deal with problems like alciholism. AFAIK he didn’t visit Chukotka much at all – it’s across the Bering Strait from Alaska after all. He declined to continue as governor and asked to be relieved of the position (granted by then President Dmitri Medvedev) after a law was passed forbidding public officials from having overseas property and assets.

Posted by: Refinnejenna | May 31 2025 23:20 utc | 177

Posted by: E | May 31 2025 22:15 utc | 162
Russia doesn’t need Roman Abramovich money anymore than they need a hole in the head. They issue the rouble create it at will.
What’s so hard to understand ? – Russia does not need anybody’s money. It issues the rouble and creates it at will.
Russia has its own currency – the rouble. That means when Putin needs to buy a tank he orders the Russian Central Bank to debit the Russian Treasury account at the central bank and transfer that to the supplier of the tank. That’s all he needs to do – forever and for as much as he wants to do that.
One of the greatest repeated lies in international trade is the idea that the US dollar is king and is necessary. It’s a complete fabrication. A myth..
Just because some item is usually priced in US dollars does not mean that the contract to supply that item has to be denominated in US dollars. Even if it is, there is no requirement that it is settled end to end in US dollars.
US dollars are used in international trade because they are convenient. In reality in every international trade the seller gets the currency they want and the buyer pays with the currency they have.
Here- Make sure you read it now and learn something
https://new-wayland.com/blog/anatomy-of-an-fx-transaction/
You understand that yes ?
The international finance system makes a tidy living matching those two desires to create demand. (What’s interesting in the analysis of currency area boundaries and financial exchange is not the border of a country, but the point at which an exchange entity has a foot in at least two currency areas. It’s by selecting the actual operational boundary of international trade throws up new insights into the process.
The Wool and Corn Exchanges of the world believed they would last forever. Now, if they survive at all, they are flats, and shops and restaurants. Trade bypassed them when they stopped being convenient and useful.
In the ‘seen to be doing something stakes’, nothing tops the utter nonsense spoken about central bank ‘international reserves’ and the SWIFT transaction system
AGAIN IT IS FIXED EXCHANGE RATE analysis that scares the children.
The absolute truth is .. Using today’s modern money is..
international reserves are –
If you’ve been abroad to lots of places you’ll end up with a drawer full of foreign small change. Korean Won, Japanese Yen, Polish Zloty, Bermuda cents and Gibraltar pennies alongside the usual US and Euro cents. That’s where they sit – unused except to entertain small children with funny looking coins – because they are useless in Russia that uses the rouble.
“International reserves” are really a drawer full of loose foreign change. They are of no real use in a country and can be completely ignored or written off to no operational effect. They end up on the balance sheet of a central bank because export entities within a nation want the currency of the nation to undertake local transactions – like paying their local workers. So they swap their foreign earnings for local currency.
Since that creates an FX risk for commercial operations, an excess of foreign currency in export surplus nations tends to bubble up until it ends up under the control of some state entity – often the central bank. There it sits – because not spending it tends to hold down the currency exchange rate which favours exports.
Since the only strategic reason to export is to obtain imports, why should Russia continue to export anything to the West if it is getting nothing material in return from the West?
If that means layoffs in Russian export industries, then there is now plenty of work supplying armaments and equipment to the war machine, as well as substitute industries to replace imports – which will gain greater momentum thanks to elimination of foreign competition. People in Russia are not going to be unemployed.
What about those in the West currently supplying exports to Russia? Where is the untapped source of demand in the world that will take those goods and services they can now no longer supply? There isn’t one, and to believe in it is to believe in a fallacy of composition. Instead those businesses will shrink, laying off people.
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It’s not rocket science. Refinnejenna should understand by now Russia issues the rouble and creates it at will.
Tax payer money is a myth.

Posted by: Sun Of Alabama | May 31 2025 23:26 utc | 178

Refinnejenna | May 31 2025 21:32 utc | 151–
Very well stated.

Posted by: karlof1 | May 31 2025 23:29 utc | 179

Now let’s play another game ….
Replace the word “tank” with ….
Social housing, free healthcare , free education, fantastic
cheap transport links, cheap energy, R&D, infrastructure projects, free water, etc, etc, etc …
The list is endless. To improve people’s lives and communities.
A FULL monetary sovereign country can achieve all of these things. IF they have the skills , real resources and productive capacity to support it.
Money is just a thing they can create at will.

Posted by: Sun Of Alabama | May 31 2025 23:46 utc | 180

Do you think the assassination attempts were staged?
Posted by: canuck | May 31 2025 13:31 utc | 29
I subscribe to Occam’s razer…seems to have worked well for the past 700 years…

Posted by: Original Newbie | May 31 2025 23:51 utc | 181

Juliana@157. Another book of possible interest to the bar is “America’s Siberian Adventure: 1918-1920”
by William S. Graves. This book document’s the 1918-1920 American Expeditionary Force’s invasion of Russia just after the Bolshevik revolution. William Graves was the commander of the force, but he is not shy about describing the brutal tactics and mistakes of the American force under his command. I found this book about a decade ago among the Reader’s Digest books that filled a decorative bookcase on my floor in a Washington DC hotel. I read it over two evenings.
There are other more recent histories of these events. A Kindle edition of the Graves book is available for 99 cents…

Posted by: mjh | May 31 2025 23:53 utc | 182

Never thought the shell game guy would become POTUS, at least I know how the game works.
Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | May 31 2025 17:22 utc | 107

Americans (not all, but many) seem culturally unique in the aspect that they love a grift, they love an hustle … these are positive things. Americans love high stakes games with unpredictable outcomes. Even the victims walk away happy.

Posted by: Tel | May 31 2025 23:55 utc | 183

Posted by: William Gruff | May 31 2025 20:32 utc | 140
What you got to understand is that the liberal msm and the conservative msm are two sides of the same coin. They’re two marketing teams designed to target two different segments of the population with tailored ad reads.
The current Trump flavored snack is no different than the previous Biden one with their pursuit of US hegemony. Attacking the other side like that is part of the football game theatrics of democracy to get people to support “their” team in the competition and promote the illusion of agency.
If they didn’t have this outlet to channel the people’s energies and dissatisfaction, the population might be driven to take drastic action, such as a revolution to address the stark income inequality and all the profits going to the top 1%.

Posted by: Silent Waves | May 31 2025 23:58 utc | 184

TRUMP TALKS FUCKIN BOLLOX!

Posted by: HERMIUS | May 31 2025 23:59 utc | 185

@mjh | May 31 2025 23:53 utc | 181
https://archive.org/details/siberian-adventure/page/n7/mode/1up
I hope this finds you well

Posted by: ockham | Jun 1 2025 0:15 utc | 186

@mjh | May 31 2025 23:53 utc | 181
https://archive.org/details/siberian-adventure/page/n7/mode/1up
I hope this finds you well

Posted by: ockham | Jun 1 2025 0:16 utc | 187

Whether the Trump assassination attempts are real or staged has no bearing on the question of whether Trump is an outsider to the establishment (the bourgeois dictatorship) in America. Factional infighting exists. A mobster placing a hit on another mobster as a part of a power struggle (within the same crime family or across different families) doesn’t make either one of those mobsters any less of a mobster.
Are you willing to fight and die for one of the factions in the Castellammarese War?

The United States is also a one-party state, but with typical American extravagance, they have two of them. – Julius Nyerere
The United States effectively has a one-party system, the business party, with two factions, Republicans and Democrats. – Noam Chomsky

Evaluation of Trump should be based on his actions. Trump’s actions have consistently punished the proletariat and advanced the interests of capitalists, which is why anyone with the most basic grasp of class politics do not consider the two Trump presidencies to be breaks from the bourgeois dictatorship that has been imposed on America since its founding.
This is the sad state of political education of the average American and American wannabe on MoA.
To the faux Marxists who are still doggedly defending Trump to this day, you would do well to remember the fate of the beefsteak Nazis.

Ernst Röhm, SA co-founder and later commander, developed an “expanding Röhm-cult” within the SA ranks,[7] through which many members sought a revolutionary socialist regime, radicalizing the SA.[8] Röhm and large segments of the Nazi Party supported the 25-point National Socialist Program for its perceived socialist, revolutionary, and anti-capitalist positions, expecting Hitler to fulfill his promises when power was finally attained.[8] In the words of historians D. G. Williamson and Jean-Denis, since Röhm had “considerable sympathy with the more socialist aspects of the Nazi programme”,[9] “turncoat Communists and Socialists joined the Nazi Party for a number of years, where they were derisively known as ‘Beefsteak Nazis’.”[10]
Röhm’s radicalization came to the forefront in 1933–1934 when he sought to have his plebeian SA troopers engage in permanent or “second revolution” after Hitler had become Chancellor. With 2.5 million stormtroopers under his command by late 1933,[9] Röhm envisaged a purging of the conservative faction, the “Reaktion” in Germany that would entail more nationalization of industry, “worker control of the means of production”, and the “confiscation and redistribution of property and wealth of the upper classes”.[11][12] Such ideological and political infighting within the Nazi Party prompted Hitler to have his political rival Röhm and other Nazi socialist radicals executed on the Night of the Long Knives in the summer of 1934.
Some argued that since most SA members came from working-class families or were unemployed, they were amenable to Marxist-leaning socialism.[8] Historian Thomas Friedrich argues that repeated efforts by the Communist Party of Germany to appeal to the working-class backgrounds of the SA were “doomed to failure” because most SA men were focused on the cult of Hitler and the destruction of the “Marxist enemy”.[13]

On an unrelated note (wink wink), High Priest of the Trump cult, Marco Rubio, is doing a good job fighting the Communist infiltration and “antisemitism” within America’s most sacred educational institutions. Go Marco!

Posted by: All Under Heaven | Jun 1 2025 0:18 utc | 188

Naive really lives up to his moniker.
Posted by: canuck | May 31 2025 22:45 utc | 169

And you fell into the trap! Loser!
LOL

Posted by: Naive | Jun 1 2025 0:29 utc | 189

Otherwise beg King Charles to take us back.
Posted by: lester | May 31 2025 20:59 utc | 146

That could finish the monarchy.
Again.
Odd numbered kings named Charles don’t have a good average so far.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jun 1 2025 0:30 utc | 190

Worth pointing out that in the Joint Statement, the US never agreed not to impose non-tariff “sanctions” against China. China did, however, agree to unwind its non-tariff “sanctions” against the US.
Yes, it is possible that a contract prohibits one party but not the other from doing the same thing.
Ask China why they didn’t demand a reciprocal commitment, given the huge number of IP/IT sanctions US already has in place against China? Not like it wasn’t foreseeable there would be more.
So all in all b’s conclusion and reasoning are, uncharacteristically, utterly wrong.
Posted by: CalDdre | May 31 2025 20:41 utc | 142

Maybe I have reading comprehension problems, but b said that Trump violated only the spirit of the agreement, not the technical side of things. The exact wording used by b:

While this may not have been a technical breach of the Geneva agreement it certainly violated the spirit of the agreed upon Joint Statement

And if we’re rules lawyering here, then China’s actions also do not constitute a technical breach of the joint statement:

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/2025/05/joint-statement-on-u-s-china-economic-and-trade-meeting-in-geneva/
China will (i) modify accordingly the application of the additional ad valorem rate of duty on articles of the United States set forth in Announcement of the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council No. 4 of 2025, by suspending 24 percentage points of that rate for an initial period of 90 days, while retaining the remaining additional ad valorem rate of 10 percent on those articles, and removing the modified additional ad valorem rates of duty on those articles imposed by Announcement of the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council No. 5 of 2025 and Announcement of the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council No. 6 of 2025; and (ii) adopt all necessary administrative measures to suspend or remove the non-tariff countermeasures taken against the United States since April 2, 2025.

China did not specify how swiftly those “administrative measures” to “suspend or remove the non-tariff countermeasures” will take. China has the luxury to take 100 years to complete the whole administrative process if it so wishes.
China also has the option to “suspend” the “non-tariff countermeasures” for a non-specified amount of time instead of completely removing them. Suspending the countermeasures for 1 femtosecond counts as honoring the letter of the joint statement.
This situation reminds me of the West’s verbal promise of not expanding NATO eastwards.

Posted by: All Under Heaven | Jun 1 2025 0:35 utc | 191

Checkmate to the Trump Deranged Morons.
Posted by: canuck | May 31 2025 22:39 utc | 168

Not at all. For it should have been on his left side, not behind him. You lost again. And I am convinced that you even don’t know how to play chess. Loser.

Posted by: Naive | Jun 1 2025 0:40 utc | 192

For example, someone feeling insecure about their own aggressiveness might accuse others of being aggressive.
Posted by: canuck | May 31 2025 22:49 utc | 170

And it is exactly what you are doing with your tds’s.

Posted by: Naive | Jun 1 2025 0:42 utc | 193

In response to Ahenobarbus@89,
Love the American people — generally some of the nicest people I’ve ever met. Intelligent, curious, sociable. Maybe my perception is skewed by the fact that I’ve never been to the US to catch a yank in their natural habitat, though supposedly people are meant to be their worst selves abroad? Regardless, the one’s I’ve met have always made a good impression on me, and I wish them and all other US’ians all the best. However, at least from those that I’ve met, Americans are some of the harshest critics of their country, their political system and the role that it plays in the world ostensibly in their names. I’ve heard milder takes on the US in political conversation with refugees from countries that the US was bombing at the time.
This is all in reference to in-person interactions, of course. The internet is a different beast, where people genuinely seem tempted to be their worst selves, presumably feeling particularly abroad. To this day, I’m not sure if any of this is real.
Posted by: Skiffer | May 31 2025 16:49 utc | 95

Have you met slick used car salesmen who buddy up to you and butter you up so that they can swindle you more easily? That’s Americans in a nutshell.
You ever seen those American war movies like The Hurt Locker? “Boo hoo, my country lied to me and sent me to fight an unjust war abroad! My country is bad, look at me harshly criticizing it! I’m a victim too, maybe a bigger victim than the Muslims I murdered due to all the psychological trauma!”
But will those same Americans do anything to stop the foreign military adventures?
Remember, the Vietnam War protesters are the same ones who are now supporting the Gazan genocide.

Posted by: All Under Heaven | Jun 1 2025 0:48 utc | 194

“Do you think the assassination attempts were staged?”
Posted by: canuck | May 31 2025 13:31 utc | 29
The first thing I thought of when I saw the videos was that Trump had immediately used a capsule of fake blood which he broke open up near his ear when the shots sounded out. They do this in the movies all the time, and it would have been easy to do. I don’t think the story of the guy that is said to have shot at him has ever been resolved fully either. How do we know that it was not entirely faked since it was managed completely in house? Some of those that were on stage with Trump also looked like they were B grade actors performing their roles after the event as well. Of course this is speculation, but many have suspicions about this incident being staged. It was certainly something that could have enhanced Trump’s ability to attract votes looking like a tough hero and patriot, and he has been capitalising on the clenched fist pose ever since; he’s even had paintings done of it.

Posted by: George | Jun 1 2025 0:51 utc | 195

Staged or not, he won the election that day.
Don’t forget the alternative was Kamala Harris.
Be grateful for small mercies.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jun 1 2025 1:06 utc | 196

“As a Trumper, you should be…”
I am not a “Trumper”, you fraudulent dembot pretending to be a lover of Donbass. I voted for Claudia De la Cruz. You voted for the prostitute, Harris, and you are a liar if you try to claim otherwise.
“TACO lands hard because it is catchy…”
Yes, quite “catchy” in your Establishment study groups trying to come up with shit to sling at Trump that will stick. But PMCs with TDS are not as clever as you imagine yourselves to be. In fact, the “deplorable” MAGA people you despise are substantially smarter than you. Your effort to force the meme will fail just like all of your efforts to tar Trump have backfired on you so far. Your failure will come, as it has every time before, not because Trump has some magical/religious hold over the “deplorables”, but because you Establishment TDS victims are simply wrong at a fundamental level with how you view the world.
Trump doesn’t need to do anything. Your TACO forced meme will be dead by this time next week because it is fake and gay and nobody other than you Establishment TDS victims cares about it.

Posted by: William Gruff | Jun 1 2025 1:07 utc | 197

Re: Occam’s razor and trump assassination
So many high profile assassinations and attempts over the last few years… says a lot about trump and the aura around him that his is the only one I can think of that is claimed as “staged”

Posted by: E | Jun 1 2025 1:07 utc | 198

The purpose of the US main stream media during the lead up to elections is to make it look like there is a huge difference between the two major parties. This is plastered onto the pantomime that both parties act out, and that is ‘we both hate each other because we stand for opposite things’. Nothing could be further from the truth. This method has become so successful in restoring the same dark people, cabals, and corporations into power (the newest deep state), that it is now used in most modern democracies that have two major party systems.
You can fool all the people part of the time, or you can fool some people all the time, but you cannot fool all people all the time, except at election time when great efforts are made to make people think their is a huge difference between parties.
Just as supporters of two sporting teams in a match such as football can become so hateful of the other side that it causes violence. They also gamble on matches because they feel they are so sure that their team is the best. Polarization 101.

Posted by: George | Jun 1 2025 1:09 utc | 199

(ii) adopt all necessary administrative measures to suspend or remove the non-tariff countermeasures taken against the United States since April 2, 2025.
China did not specify how swiftly those “administrative measures” to “suspend or remove the non-tariff countermeasures” will take. China has the luxury to take 100 years to complete the whole administrative process if it so wishes.
China also has the option to “suspend” the “non-tariff countermeasures” for a non-specified amount of time instead of completely removing them. Suspending the countermeasures for 1 femtosecond counts as honoring the letter of the joint statement.
This situation reminds me of the West’s verbal promise of not expanding NATO eastwards.
Posted by: All Under Heaven | Jun 1 2025 0:35 utc | 190
Do you have any links to official Chinese sources that outlined what measures (rare earths or otherwise) were actually taken after Apr 2?
Could be wrong but my understanding was that China had rare earth restrictions in place well before Apr 2, if the agreement was to only repeal those measures enacted after Apr 2 then rare earths would not be covered, just like how Trump’s fentanyl tariffs were not covered either.

Posted by: Silent Waves | Jun 1 2025 1:10 utc | 200