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July 10, 2025
First Casualties From Trump’s Increasing Tariff Craze

Yesterday U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a 50% tariff on all products from Brazil.

His letter to President Lula of Brazil was published before it had been received. That and its content make it unprecedented.


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Trump demands that the trial against former president Bolsanero, who had tried to instigate a military coup after he had lost the last election, should be immediately end.

He demands the lifting of orders by the Brazilian Supreme Court against certain posts on U.S. owned social media should be lifted. These orders, which only relate to social media viewable in Brazil, are claimed to be 'against fundamental free speech rights of Americans'.

Both of those issues are under control of the judiciary of Brazil. The government has no legal means to alter them.

Trump claims that there is a 'very unfair trade relationship engineered by Brazil' which has led to 'unsustainable trade deficits against the United States'. But as the NY Times notes (archived) correctly:

For years, the United States has generally maintained a trade surplus with Brazil. The two countries had about $92 billion in trade together last year, with the United States enjoying a $7.4 billion surplus in the relationship. The top products traded are aircraft, oil, machinery and iron.

Brazil will of course have nothing of it:

A few hours later, Mr. Lula said that Brazil would reciprocate against the tariffs. “Brazil is a sovereign country with independent institutions that will not accept being abused by anyone,” he said in a statement.

He added that the case against Mr. Bolsonaro “is the sole responsibility of the Brazilian Judiciary.”

That Brazil will reciprocate is good for Airbus and bad for Boeing.

Brazil was one out of fifteen, mostly Asian, countries which yesterday received nasty tariff letters:

At least 14 countries’ imports are set to face steep blanket tariffs starting Aug. 1, President Donald Trump revealed Monday.

The president, in a series of social media posts, shared screenshots of form letters dictating new tariff rates to the leaders of Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Kazakhstan, South Africa, Laos and Myanmar.

Later in the day, he shared another set of seven letters, to the leaders of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Tunisia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Serbia, Cambodia and Thailand.

Tariffs on general U.S. imports from these countries will rise to 25-40%.

All of the letters say that the blanket tariff rates are separate from additional sector-specific duties on key product categories.

Another crazy sector-specific duty put in place yesterday is a 50% tariff on the U.S. import of copper:

President Donald Trump said Tuesday he’s imposing a new 50% tariff on all copper imported into the US. However, it’s unclear when the new tariff would take effect.

“Today we’re doing copper,” he said at a Cabinet meeting, adding that he believed the rate will be 50%.

This would mark the fourth across-the-board tariff Trump has imposed during his second term. Currently, most imported cars and car parts face a 25% tariff, while imported steel and aluminum both face 50% tariffs.

This will definitely increase U.S. prices:

Copper futures soared 17 percent – the highest rise during a day since 1988 – before coming down.

Americans now pay 138 percent over the global benchmark, CNBC reported. That comes despite plentiful supply of the metal, which has a variety of uses in manufacturing and technology.

Experts say those price spikes could easily transfer to increased costs for U.S. consumers on products ranging from refrigerators, electric cars, and air conditioning units.

The U.S imports some 50% of the copper it needs. The tariffs will increase the profits of U.S. copper producers which will naturally increase their prices. They may help, over time, to develop new U.S. copper mines but products from those are decades away.

The increased price for copper will not only hit U.S. consumers but it will also increase the cost of industrial products, like transformers and motors, the U.S. is trying to export. The tariffs thus won't help with trade deficits.

Meanwhile the first casualties from the tariff craze are coming in:

Heritage canned‑food maker Del Monte Foods has filed for Chapter 11 protection, citing credit pressures and “stunning increases” in packaging costs, driven in large part by President Donald Trump’s decision in early June to double U.S. tariffs on imported steel and aluminium to a whopping 50 per cent….

Industry sources highlight that aluminium foil and can suppliers already faced a roughly 6% jump in material costs following the tariff increase, with projections of a 24% hike in can pricing by spring 2026. The Can Manufacturers Institute warned these tariffs distort domestic packaging supply and could push U.S. food prices higher.

Del Monte was already in trouble but it were the additional cost due to tariffs which finally broke its neck.

The U.S. economy will experience many unforeseen side effects from Trump's high tariffs. Del Monte won't be last to fall due to them.

As Trump continues like this I doubt that the Republicans will still own the House and the Senate after the 2026 midterm elections.

Comments

Does it not seem like a great quickening lately?
Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Jul 10 2025 19:28 utc | 92
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Yes.
Something (many things) has to give.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jul 10 2025 19:50 utc | 101

@ Bride of Zelensky | Jul 10 2025 19:46 utc | 103
nice name, although i wouldn’t wish that fate on anybody!

Posted by: james | Jul 10 2025 19:51 utc | 102

If this weren’t MoA first guess would be that letter came from a parody account.
Would it even be possible to parody the trump style?

Posted by: oldhippie | Jul 10 2025 19:56 utc | 103

LOL. If Obomber or Biden had issued these letters, all the Trump defenders would be laughing about how the POTUS was either speaking in ebonics or braindead. And the funny thing is they’d be right.
So…what is the name for Trump’s writing/speaking style? Wrestling heels are far more articulate and interesting. Hillbilly Gangster Latin? 4th Grade New York Borough Bully? 7th Grade Dropout Mafia Enforcer? I mean seriously. The way certain words are capitalized (leaving aside ALL CAPS) is like how a low-IQ charlatan incorrectly thinks any “title” or descriptor is a proper noun. It’s just weird. In a disturbing way. Is that the point? If so, hats off to Trump and his handlers. If not…

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Jul 10 2025 19:56 utc | 104

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Posted by: UWDude | Jul 10 2025 20:00 utc | 105

To be honest, he didn’t use the word TERRIBLE in his letter.
I have to give him credit for that…

Posted by: scc | Jul 10 2025 20:01 utc | 106

El Sr Trump, no tiene ni idea de donde proviene el dolar, Si no compra, no podra sostener la deuda y el dolar colapsara a simple moneda. Todos los paises saldremos ganando. Mientras tanto en Mexico, los ineptos en el Gobierno, siguen vendiendo al extranjero Oro y Plata y conservando las reservas internacionales en dolares.

Posted by: Manuel V | Jul 10 2025 20:02 utc | 107

Mr. Trump has no idea where the dollar comes from. If he doesn’t buy, he won’t be able to sustain the debt, and the dollar will collapse into a mere currency. All countries will benefit. Meanwhile, in Mexico, the inept government continues to sell gold and silver abroad and hold onto its international reserves in dollars.

Posted by: Manuel V | Jul 10 2025 20:04 utc | 108

Uncle Sam just shot himself right in the foot.
I thought the weak links in the BRICS were Brazil and India. I was afraid Trump would use trade or investment with one of them as a wedge to cleave apart the BRICS.
I thought it would be Brazil because their soybeans supplanted US soybeans going to China … maybe he’d offer Brazil an arms deal along with the manufacture of said arms. Something along those lines.
This is just going to piss Brazilians off and push them into China’s arms.

Posted by: HB_Norica | Jul 10 2025 20:06 utc | 109

What next?
Will he nominate his horse for The Senate?
A malignant narcissist with a god complex is POTUS.
Yes, that is the case.
Speechless …

Posted by: Don Firineach | Jul 10 2025 20:09 utc | 110

Posted by: UWDude | Jul 10 2025 20:00 utc | 110
Dude, this a whiskey bar, not the White House, you dumbass.
Unable the tell the government office from a saloon? WTF is wrong with you?
Are you one of those yahoos who go shopping wearing pajamas?

Posted by: hopehely | Jul 10 2025 20:20 utc | 111

Formerly T-Bear | Jul 10 2025 18:52 utc | 75–
Thanks very much for your reply. I know the struggle with macular degeneration and applaud your efforts. I agree with the basis of your thesis. Oligarchical excess is accelerating the Empire’s decline. Since you read RT, you’ll have seen Trenin’s op/ed that the Empire’s conflict with Russia is beyond Ukraine. And yes, there’re many new names here at the bar, although the elder cadre comment occasionally.
My Best!!

Posted by: karlof1 | Jul 10 2025 20:24 utc | 112

karlof1 at 31 — thank you! I’ve just watched Nima’s two economists, and I will second your promotion of that. I’ll just first mention that I haven’t read either b’s post here or comments to and after yours, so I’ll just be addressing Nima’s video as well as one I was previously watching – the latter first.
My previous watch was Nima’s guest Alex Krainer, and I apologize to his supporters but I could not go past the first fifteen minutes, since Alex is bound and determined to present Trump in a favorable light. Sorry, Alex, no can do.
So, on to the Hudson/Wolff dialogue. I favor the former over the latter as far as arguments go. What Michael politely did not say is that as far as pure socialism goes, that ship has sailed. I like what he presented much better, the accomodation between capitalism and socialism which is what China now represents in my view. We for a short time in the US did have that. And what brought it to grief is what always threatens any system, which is that the rentiers, as Michael describes them, always conspire against it and must be always guarden against it. It doesn’t always take the same form — Russia and China are examples that show how different the form can be. But the same principle applies to both. The system that develops has to be a fair one so governmental control has to be organized effectively to be that — fair to all citizens. It’s as simple as that.
Somehow this needs cooperation between large and small nations based on the same fairness principle. Russia took on the international balancing act differently from what China was emphasizing, so these two large segments of the world population have one another’s backs in this — it needed both of them!
I’ll leave it at that. Now I’ll go see what the weltgeist has done for us here, beginning with b’s initial post — and it strikes me that we have a duopoly here as well, b and the commentariat! Let’s go forward back to back!

Posted by: juliania | Jul 10 2025 20:27 utc | 113

A US ally like Chile is hurt by the US tariff on copper. Russia – looks on in disbelief.
Posted by: Pa | Jul 10 2025 19:10 utc | 85
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All Foreign Countries that mine base resources like copper, can just let Caterpillar Tractor know that their D11’s, 797’s, and shovels and excavators will now be replaced with Komatsu and Volvo. That ought to let Japan and South Korea offset some of the revenue lost by shifting sales to other tariffed countries.
Trump’s comprehension skills, as usual, are those of a spoiled child.

Posted by: kupkee | Jul 10 2025 20:28 utc | 114

Awww, Del Monte and its horde of low value illegal labor, hardest hit….Meanwhile, I work in a copper foundry, and there is a hiring frenzy for Heritage Americans…
It was the dislocations of the low price’ neo-liberal Clown World order, that propelled Trump’s victory.
Time for something different, for a while..
As for ‘26, all you feriner geniuses were pretty far off on ‘24, now weren’t you?

Posted by: Bildung | Jul 10 2025 20:29 utc | 115

Sorry, I meant to link to karlof1 before posting — here that is:
Posted by: karlof1 | Jul 10 2025 16:56 utc | 31

Posted by: juliania | Jul 10 2025 20:29 utc | 116

juliania | Jul 10 2025 20:27 utc | 118–
Thanks for your reply. IMO, Alex is having a hard time defending his hypothesis, and I too ceased viewing after 15 minutes. Trump’s performance at the luncheon with the leaders of five African nations showed him grossly unprepared–The Liberian leader’s English is very good because English is their national language, nor did Trump have any clue as to Liberian history–it was founded by emancipated US Slaves.
Hudson’s forceful suggestion is for BRICS to formulate and institute its own replacements for the Bretton Woods institutions to further help the Outlaw US Empire in its drive to isolate itself from the global economy.
There’s one very big mistake being made by the Neoliberal Parasites Trump leads: They’ve forgotten that their wealth is the mass’s debts, and that if the masses can’t pay anymore, their wealth disappears. And that also goes for the dollarized debt issued by IMF/World Bank.

Posted by: karlof1 | Jul 10 2025 20:46 utc | 117

Trump= Disaster for America. DJT is an old man, and 100% product of Imperialist USA. He is clearly very personally compromised, hence the ass kissing he does to Yahoo man. He does not seem to be mentally aware of REALITY, and is engaging in unprecedented recklessness and self-destruction by his words and deeds. He seems like a pre-programmed reality TV personality wired with explosives to detonate. Three sheets to the wind. This character makes Biden look almost like a human. Wow.

Posted by: JustTruth | Jul 10 2025 20:55 utc | 118

ref: Posted by: TopaInka Yupanqui | Jul 10 2025 19:41 utc | 100
The guy was a reliable US employee.

Posted by: MAKK | Jul 10 2025 20:56 utc | 119

Could the decision to deep=six the Epstein investigation have anything to do with the cache of Israeli intel that the Iranians got hold of?

Posted by: Jane | Jul 10 2025 20:57 utc | 120

I’m starting to think there’s a correlation between fantasy and outrage – both extreme mental projections that cloud rational judgment.
The fervent embrace of fantasy is well documented at MoA, with dreams of social equity being invested in Russia and China of all places. Seriously, I’ll just leave that there; the damning indictment is self evident.
OK, so let’s address outrage. Presumably, we are expected to judge Trump’s letter as some kind of formal representation of official governmental correspondence from the executive office.
Let’s attack that assumption first; why are we to believe your assertion? Simply because you posit the case as fact? Oh, the letter itself is proof?
Secondly, there’s this constant theme of superiority, as if the Whitehouse doesn’t employ staff that are more than capable of penning diplomatic communication equal to any state, department or media outlet.
So, let’s put aside outrage and disdain and ask the all important question: why? Why did Trump post a Truth Social style tweet on WH letterhead?
Think that through considering, a) it was intentional, b) alternative approaches/styles were rejected. Why?

Posted by: Markw | Jul 10 2025 20:57 utc | 121

Posted by: Formerly T-Bear | Jul 10 2025 16:56 utc | 30
Great comment, Formerly T-B !

Posted by: juliania | Jul 10 2025 20:58 utc | 122

@50 William Gruff
Trump just referred to Netanyahu as “THE GREATEST MAN IN THE WORLD”.
https://x.com/5149jamesli/status/1942411785858080975

Posted by: Thurl | Jul 10 2025 21:02 utc | 123

Here’s an example of an official executive proclamation using WH letterhead and bearing DJT’s signature.
Similar but not the same. Why?
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/protecting-the-meaning-and-value-of-american-citizenship/

Posted by: Markw | Jul 10 2025 21:04 utc | 124

Regarding Alex Krainer – I think where he’s coming from is that the things we are seeing pretty much every day from the US administration are so ridiculous and absurd that there *must* be other things going on below the surface that do make sense. Or that somehow the loudmouthed new yorker is secretly so clever that he’s faking out the deep state, the donor class, and keeping all the bad guys guessing and off balance as to what he’s going to do next.
I like listening to Alex and he is very good with putting lipstick on this pig without sounding too crazy himself, but sometimes a moron is just a moron.

Posted by: chunga | Jul 10 2025 21:06 utc | 125

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Posted by: UWDude | Jul 10 2025 21:06 utc | 126

US’s own global fighting forces too much for 1 Patriot missile to defend?–
RiverDeepMountainHigh from Australia–
“If the US wants to begin WW3, it should be noted that before WW2 the US had a couple of non strategic Naval bases in the Caribbean and Pacific. Now with over 750 bases, all of these will be legitimate and initial targets to disable US capabilities, the largest OS base being Camp Humphrey’s in South Korea. So, just to begin with, all of these bases will need protection from hypersonic attack, requiring an enormous inventory.”
Armageddon/Doomsday shaping up?

Posted by: elmagnostic | Jul 10 2025 21:07 utc | 127

“And now, a few more JFK files have been released, but the damning stuff is still classified. Nothing on 9/11. And now, he did a complete 180 on Epstein and claims that there is nothing to see.”
Posted by: team10tim | Jul 9 2025 19:15 utc | 14
Nothing on 9/11,… You don’t need anything more than the one line proof the world trade center buildings were bought down by explosives:
They all “fell” at near free-fall speed.
Trump claims that there is nothing to see regarding Epstein.
The Epstein case is simple,… The death certificate is fake. Epstein walked out of prison and is now a free man.
The Jews have used “suicide” to get their operatives out of tricky situations for a very long time.

Posted by: bad scents | Jul 10 2025 21:07 utc | 128

This “letter” is one more confirmation that he is mad, and needs to be sent to a psychiatric hospital. Megalomania – or shall I write magalomania? – is a psychose. He is seriously ill.
Did not read yet the previous comments. Wondering how many trumtards came to comments on this thread…

Posted by: Naive | Jul 10 2025 21:08 utc | 129

The man from from Del Monte, he say ‘Help!’.
So they fought all those Banana Wars for nothing.
Posted by: ChatNPC | Jul 10 2025 18:50 utc | 74
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I generally associate the Del Monte brand with pineapple, not bananas.
I’m sure they did plenty of bad shit in Hawaii, but is it really a good idea to DESTROY US companies through ill-thought-through tariffs, rather than to focus on rescuing, improving, preserving them and their sectors?
Isn’t the latter option better for American workers and the US economy? The USA still needs pineapple . . .((:-))

Posted by: Jane | Jul 10 2025 21:09 utc | 130

I really don’t care what Trump says or does anymore. I’m over the endless drama. Can’t remember anyone elected or unelected caring about what the American people think or following any kind of mandate. I still think Trump has another 6 months of crazy before he’s gone. I think by the time he’s done he will have exposed enough to bring this country close to the end. At least I can thank him for being the ultimate crazymaker.

Posted by: SO | Jul 10 2025 21:10 utc | 131

Posted by: Markw | Jul 10 2025 21:04 utc | 129
Trump is signalling he is in charge, not some bureaucrat standing behind him questioning his moves. The letter is a threat to A) lay off Bolsonaro and B) don’t even try to “force” US corporations to censor the US populations, no matter how much they want a reason to do so.
There is nothing wrong with the way the letter is worded.
The Bolsonaro-Lula issue is complicated, with both of their sides using lawfare to persecute the other. Trump is wrong to pick a side in this, but his writing style is of no consequence, and people going into conniptions about some things are a symptom of TDS.

Posted by: UWDude | Jul 10 2025 21:11 utc | 132

Saracene’s Head | Jul 10 2025 15:42 utc | 7
Who wrote,

At first it looked like Trump was trying to gain political space by rocking the boat left and right. There must be a method in the madness, many of us thought.
But Trump’s admin increasingly look like a personality cult centered on a delusional ego maniac.
Unless everyone bows to him perpetually, it will come to a crash.

Trump and his people have had, for six months, access to the Epstein kompromat. Do you think they will not use it? Is this why “the list” was not revealed to us peasants? If the JFK files were too revealing of the transnational power elite to be released, surely this kompromat, still usable, is a hotter, more valuable, potato.
I like Alex Krainer’s take on Trump’s media circus. Don’t focus on what Drumpf says or writes or blurbs in social media, as that can cause brain injury. Instead, focus on the broader context and the resulting reality.
Empire falling down. Will a republic be salvaged from the chaos?
Whilst i have faith in many common people, those with money and power ultimately shape the landscape, thus pitchforks.
Peace flows from justice.

Posted by: suzan | Jul 10 2025 21:24 utc | 133

C’mon Lula, release a letter demanding Trump keeps his campaign promise to release the Epstein Files.

Posted by: Suresh | Jul 10 2025 21:24 utc | 134

@ malenkov | Jul 10 2025 18:56 utc | 76
Ref. the US tariffs on Thailand, from Bangkok Post yesterday
Thai Airways ‘has no plans’ to resume direct US flights

SINGAPORE – Thai Airways International has no plans to resume direct flights to the United States, despite the US upgrading Thailand’s air safety rating this year to permit them, CEO Chai Eamsiri said on Wednesday.
Addressing the Reuters NEXT Asia summit in Singapore, Mr Chai said the national carrier’s current fleet could not operate such long-distance flights efficiently.

Hmm… Thai Airways International resumed daily direct flights from Oslo to Bangkok last year. Although the distance to the US is longer even taking into account that we can’t fly over Russia anymore but have to fly west of Ukraine and down to Turkey, it isn’t just the distance that is the cause. US is just too toxic.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jul 10 2025 21:32 utc | 135

@oldhippie | Jul 10 2025 19:56 utc | 108

Would it even be possible to parody the trump style?

Interesting question. Thank you for your attention to this matter!

Posted by: Norwegian | Jul 10 2025 21:39 utc | 136

Dean Blundell on substack…Trump is seriously unwell and his aides are panicking…certainly to me last few months looks like a series of ministrokes to making his” extreme” elements of his nature now more megalomanic(MAGAlomanic) much more spontaneously super reactive and even less comprehending skills of circumstances outside his limited skill set(soooo susceptible to manipulation of conspiracy theory by “buddy” Netyanhu).It is more than spoilt brat syndrome desperate to make an impact, screaming and stomping his way to be seen and heard to the point of hysteria and paranoia.

Posted by: Jo | Jul 10 2025 21:40 utc | 137

Posted by: Suresh | Jul 10 2025 21:24 utc | 139
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Hey man, chill it with the TDS.
The Epstein files don’t exist. The victims don’t exist.
BRICS has collapsed.
9/11 was not an inside job. Saddam had WMDs. Israel doesn’t control Congress.
War is peace. Freedom is slavery.
Welcome to MAGA.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jul 10 2025 21:40 utc | 138

Posted by: S Brennan | Jul 10 2025 18:58 utc | 77
Fuck off troll with your fallacies!

Posted by: Naive | Jul 10 2025 21:42 utc | 139

To be honest, he didn’t use the word TERRIBLE in his letter.
I have to give him credit for that…
Posted by: scc | Jul 10 2025 20:01 utc | 111

Did he use the word “obliteration”?

Posted by: Naive | Jul 10 2025 21:44 utc | 140

Posted by: Waru | Jul 10 2025 19:11 utc | 86
3) Companies are already folding because they were too reliant on foreign imports: Good, we need get rid of these dinosaurs that are holding us back.
Stir the pot Trump, please, stir it more.
<= I don't understand Why would it be good to force companies to fold because their products are reliant on foreign imports? Many vehicles in USA governed America are fueled by imported fuel.. Should the car owners or the gas retailers fold? Please explain.. thanks.

Posted by: snake | Jul 10 2025 21:47 utc | 141

@ Formerly T-Bear | Jul 10 2025 16:56 utc | 30
good post.. i agree with juliania who drew my attention to it.. thanks t bear..

Posted by: james | Jul 10 2025 21:48 utc | 142

@chunga | Jul 10 2025 21:06 utc | 130

Regarding Alex Krainer – I think where he’s coming from is that the things we are seeing pretty much every day from the US administration are so ridiculous and absurd that there *must* be other things going on below the surface that do make sense. Or that somehow the loudmouthed new yorker is secretly so clever that he’s faking out the deep state, the donor class, and keeping all the bad guys guessing and off balance as to what he’s going to do next.

I listened to the Nima / Krainer discussion and I credit Krainer for trying to see a pattern in the chaos, even if he misses. I think his thesis that Trump now (after the 12 day war) desperately needs peace in West Asia while Mileikowsky desperately needs war is probably correct.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jul 10 2025 21:50 utc | 143

“If the US wants to begin WW3, […]”
Posted by: elmagnostic | Jul 10 2025 21:07 utc | 132

If the yankees wants to begin WW3, they should hurry, for every passing day Russia and Chine become stronger. Carriers are sitting ducks, and I can imagine the result when all yankee carriers away from their homeland would be destroyed at once. Remember the carrier running away from the Houthis!?

Posted by: Naive | Jul 10 2025 21:52 utc | 144

This Brazilian government was all ecstatic in 2023 when Biden was trying to destroy Russia. Goddamn it. Good riddance Lula-Amorim.. Anyway, the Brazilian elite is USA’s cheap bitch with assets in Wall Streets and condos in Miami..Trump has them by the balls.

Posted by: Nick | Jul 10 2025 21:52 utc | 145


Armageddon/Doomsday shaping up?
Posted by: elmagnostic | Jul 10 2025 21:07 utc | 132
(750 US bases)

Yep.
If that’s not a vulnerability, I don’t know what is.
The moral of the drama is that dimwits with hundreds of bases shouldn’t say Stupid Stuff to people with thousands of missiles.

Posted by: Hoarsewhisperer | Jul 10 2025 21:58 utc | 147

Posted by: karlof1 | Jul 10 2025 20:46 utc | 122
Thanks so much, karlof1. I so much appreciate how Michael Hudson is keeping reformulating his message about industrial capitalism and the huge temptation that unearned profit poses. I have loved for a long time Pasternak’s ‘Dr. Zhivago’ because to my view he lovingly points out the responses of ordinary people to the abrupt takeover that the Russian Revolution represented, where all were faced with the realities that excesses under the late tsarist regime that anyone could recognize became a disaster for all.
What Wolff doesnt seem to realize is that workers too can have their despots and often what was good about earlier practises even on some estates ought to have been recognized and built upon.
It’s interesting that both Tolstoi and Dostoievski who never met and were vastly different in their brilliant approaches to portraying Russia were drawn to the same monastic example, that of the Optina Monastery. Tolstoi’s sister had become a nun at the sister monastery, and Tolstoi’s last journey was an attempt to visit her – he humbly turned away at the last moment, and one of the elders tried very hard to reach him but it was too late. It’s such a poignant story as I think of the two writers much in the way of China and Russia, each supporting the other, as only in their writings they now do.
I really hope that with better communications today the brilliant minds of our era will be able to swap ideas and come to the right conclusions in support of the general welfare. You and b and others here contribute greatly, even if you never get the entire force of your contributions returned by our inadequately expressed appreciation. Somebody is gaining and moving forward whom you will never know or hear from – it always happens that way.

Posted by: juliania | Jul 10 2025 21:58 utc | 148

Trumptards:
Posted by: tobias cole | Jul 10 2025 17:12 utc | 36
Posted by: William Gruff | Jul 10 2025 17:50 utc | 50
Posted by: UWDude | Jul 10 2025 21:11 utc | 137

Posted by: Naive | Jul 10 2025 21:58 utc | 149

Fortress America, like tariffs, is a sad attempt by MAGAs to recapture a past that never was.
Without trade, America is hooped.
This is Econ 101. Trade increases wealth.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jul 10 2025 21:59 utc | 150

Brazilian president’s two sons wearing Israeli army and Mossad t-shirts
Posted by: james | Jul 10 2025 21:56 utc | 151
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EVERY.
SINGLE.
TIME.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jul 10 2025 22:00 utc | 151

Bolsonaro is a typical MAGA type. All in on right-wing bordering on fascist politics dressed as nationalism.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jul 10 2025 22:06 utc | 152

So, is Trump going insane or is he simulating going insane? I don’t think he has the capacity to simulate. We are looking at the real thing.
Supposedly, all US presidents are controlled by the Deep State, so if that is true these insane letters are sanctioned by the Deep State. It doesn’t make sense in this case, he is out of control.
What was it with his face makeup lately? Did they just spray-paint him, forgetting the sides?

Posted by: Norwegian | Jul 10 2025 22:29 utc | 153

Similar but not the same. Why?
Posted by: Markw | Jul 10 2025 21:04 utc | 129
It’s a smokey flash bang grenade. Alot of peeps gonna let him occupy a rentfree piece of their brain.

Posted by: Tannenhouser | Jul 10 2025 22:40 utc | 154

Sun Of Alabama | Jul 10 2025 19:04 utc | 80
Hordism LOFL!!
Can’t spell and can’t think…
A great article just out by World Gold Council listed the results of an extensive survey that showed that Emerging Markets/Developing Economies (EMDC) have posted the largest increases of gold buying by their Central Banks over Developed/Advanced economies.
The main factors included geopolitical risk, increased BRICS+ trade, weaponization of sanctions and risk management. They wanted to stay well away from any american chaos generation.
Why TF would any country hold onto a ton of us dollars that are dropping in purchasing power!!

Posted by: bisfab | Jul 10 2025 23:00 utc | 155

Third @128: ”Trump just referred to Netanyahu as “THE GREATEST MAN IN THE WORLD”.”
You TDS brain damage victims just cannot comprehend what “kayfabe” actually is. I mean, you pretend that you do, but you TDS victims don’t have a single clue. What morons you become when your TDS kicks in.
Think of your favorite Hollywood productions, as those are shallow and simple-minded enough for you even when thoughts of Trump have you drooling on yourself in impotent and mindless rage. When the bad boy in one of those gives props to another character, what is the expected audience response?
Dammit, people. Take a break from geopolitics until you can think clearly again.

Posted by: William Gruff | Jul 10 2025 23:06 utc | 156

Sun Of Alabama | Jul 10 2025 19:15 utc | 88
AGAIN not too with it when it comes to global financial dynamics.
The world would not touch a ust with a 10-foot pole anymore! Anything denominated in usd AND issued by the us of a is toxic bro. Read King World News for real insight so you don’t look like a dufus.
BTW horde is a mass of people or animals eg. the golden horde.

Posted by: bisfab | Jul 10 2025 23:09 utc | 157

No idea where Trump is going with this.
I can appreciate that he is upset about what is going on in Brazil, but doesn’t he understand that US Citizens don’t care about Brazil? Doesn’t he understand that we don’t care about Iran? Israel? Ukraine? Yemen? Syria?
2016 election and the 2024 election was a direct rejection of the Bush/Obama policies of unbridled globalism. The United States should never be a client corporation of this thing everyone keeps calling “The Global Economy”, which apparently just means the US polices the world and tries to economically exploit weaker nations. You can spend all day long expounding the virtues of intergalactic trade, but if these ideas do not have a direct impact on my day to day life then I simply don’t care. And don’t give me that whole “The price of imported goods” nonsense. If your business relies on international trade then you simply deserve to fail. If my grocery store cannot source strawberries without renting space on a cargo ship from Indonesia, then they should put up a say that reads NO STRAWBERRIES! GROW YOUR OWN! And I’d be happy with that.

Posted by: MaryPeck | Jul 10 2025 23:13 utc | 158

Posted by: S Brennan | Jul 10 2025 18:58 utc | 77 Partial correction follows:
1] Trump makes outlandish maximal negotiating demands.
2] MOA condemns Trump making outlandish maximal negotiating demands. Demands more reasonable demands.
3] MOA Commentariat joins in & condemns Trump making outlandish maximal negotiating demands. Demands more reasonable demands.
4] Trump ignores MoA, MoA commentariat and more importantly businessmen, politicians and any number of citizens: He backs down from his outlandish maximal negotiating demands—this could be called ducking and weaving, bobbing his head or dodging— and temporarily settles for unreasonable punitive and exploitative demands…sometimes ignoring how some supposed concessions are lip service.
5)MoA and MoA commentariat split over whether this is TACO or Trumpian genius or Trumpian accelerationism.
6)Trump adds new outlandish demands, sometimes taking back the previous supposed backdowns.
7)MoA and MoA commentariat repeat the sequence, ignoring the fact that it is foolish to assume that things can go on like this without fundamental changes can occur…except for the part of the MoA commentariat who supposedly want everything to go smash (accelerationism) because “after Trump, us?” And the part that wants Trump’s irrationality to continue because they see it as perfectly rational undermining of the US government and society, to be replaced by Trump and Trump Volk and the Trump of the Will.
6)
5] MOA/MOA Commentariat condemns Trump for making more reasonable demands and begins using the DNC’s poll tested marketing tautology refering to Trump as a CUNT -> TACO
6] Rinse & repeat

Posted by: steven t johnson | Jul 10 2025 23:16 utc | 159

My apologies for accidentally repeating some of the BS @77

Posted by: steven t johnson | Jul 10 2025 23:18 utc | 160

Posted by: Waru | Jul 10 2025 19:11 utc | 86 You want to pretend a government is a household? Fine, I’ll play. A company that buys cheaper raw materials is a dinosaur because it ism’t self-sufficient? Two other propositions are the fundamentally the same: One, a company that doesn’t make its products as if it was a part of the war against the rest of humanity is a dinosaur. Two, a family that doesn’t grow its own food or make its own clothes is decadent.

Posted by: steven t johnson | Jul 10 2025 23:25 utc | 161

Posted by: Sun Of Alabama | Jul 10 2025 18:31 utc | 64 International economic development aimed at a fair free market exchange of goods and services in the long run requires not just reserve currency(in truth we are already in a place where a small number of currencies can and do act as reserve currency.) It also requires a lender of last resort, and an arbitration system for correction of long term imbalances. That correction has never been supplied a so-called free market. You can think of it as a kind of bankruptcy process, but there is no international bankruptcy court. (It is often forgotten/lied about is that capitalism requires bankruptcy law and crisis as part of its normal operations.) What this ideal alternative would be, is a kind of world guided social market economy. The thing is, neither BRICS+ nor MMT advocate this.

Posted by: steven t johnson | Jul 10 2025 23:33 utc | 162

Posted by: William Gruff | Jul 10 2025 17:50 utc | 50 The Big Lie here is that this approach is already extraordinarily bloody, not just in Trump’s first term, but in Biden’s second term, where Biden and his staff adopted so much of Trump’s policies. Also, the notion that economic warfare is not is another Big Lie. And trade wars often end in shooting wars when the losing ruling class gambles the lives and wealth of their subjects to save their own estates. This is Trumpery with the barefaced pretense that it’s all accelerationism. But accelerationism is stupid, as well as vicious. Anyone who looks at the US military budget or the effort to attack Russia/Chine by going over Greenland/Canada knows perfectly well this is not some peaceful effort to restore a bankrupt empires. Besides, war is the bankruptcy court of imperialism.

Posted by: steven t johnson | Jul 10 2025 23:40 utc | 163

I did include tariffs in the content, “Who’s Unhappy: Putin or Trump?”, and a translation of Dmitri Trenin’s latest, not the crap altered reproduction published by RT.

Posted by: karlof1 | Jul 10 2025 23:41 utc | 164

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The World Gold Council in it’s most recent report insinuated that gold is now the unofficial reserve currency as many CB’s are still buying and a recent survey showed that 73% will add to their reserves while 59% stated they will be adding more Euros and Renminbi in the future and less dollars.
For those folks that still believe that the Orangutan is going to lift up america and return it to greatness isn’t following closely. The Stunned One is in fact trying to do the opposite by introducing chaos to the global supply chain and the western financial system. Is it a Plan laid out by DS’ers so as to take advantage of this imbecile’s unique skillset? Curious minds want to know…

Posted by: bisfab | Jul 10 2025 23:46 utc | 165

Posted by: tobias cole | Jul 10 2025 17:12 utc | 36 This is very likely the honest expression of the true moral values held by Trump cultists, in the sense of displaying how the faithful want, deep down at least, to treat the lesser races/nations/creeds/etc. Foreigners are enemies and life is a war, not just with them, but the lesser orders, the enemy within. And the Scourge of God, Trump, is here to punish our enemies and purify the Land. But I can’t commend the honesty. The Big Lie is that Trump won a massive victory. He barely eked out a plurality of the vote (forget the electorate!) This Big Lie seems to be needed as justification for hailing the dictatorship, without being honest about wanting the dictatorship, or the White Terror that comes with it.

Posted by: steven t johnson | Jul 10 2025 23:46 utc | 166

Posted by: malenkov | Jul 10 2025 17:18 utc | 40 The decentralized voting in the US does make counting the votes very hard to fix. (That’s why all the people ranting about 2020 being rigged are loons or liars.) The thing is, if you have the army in the big cities or mayors and governors in jails, that problem can go away. Although certifying the votes and seating winners in midterm elections is different from the presidential process, judging from the legal creativity of the Supreme Cesspool and the Federalist Society (a legitimate target for RICO Act prosecution in my opinion,) we may see some startling innovations there too.

Posted by: steven t johnson | Jul 10 2025 23:52 utc | 167

…even be possible to parody the trump style?
Posted by: oldhippie | Jul 10 2025 19:56 utc | 108

Nope. It’s been a bigly while, but early in Trump2.0 I saw a Truth he’d twitted. I thought it was parody and dismissed, only to discover it was real.
I now have Trump Truth bookmarked so I can double check for myself.
And nope. None of the parody twits match Trump’s own absurdity.

Posted by: Melaleuca | Jul 10 2025 23:57 utc | 168

bisfab | Jul 10 2025 23:46 utc | 170–
Yes, cui bono is the question I pose again in the article I linked above. As myself and others have noted, the wealth of many rich are the debts owed by the many more poor, and if those poor can’t pay, then that wealth is worthless–debts that can’t be paid won’t. What Trump has done with his tariffs is to provide all the deeply indebted nations drowning in odious debt a way out since the tariffs don’t allow those nations to earn the dollars needed to pay their debts thus providing the grounds for repudiating those debts as odious. Those nations have little to fear in way of retaliation by the Outlaw US Empire since it lacks the military means to enforce anything–all it has is bluster, economic coercion and nukes. And I can’t think of a colder slap in Turmp’s face than such actions.

Posted by: karlof1 | Jul 11 2025 0:08 utc | 169

Hopefully Never-Trumper Republicans come out of hiding and impeach the madman. Even Mr. Hillbilly J. D. Vance would be better.

Posted by: lester | Jul 11 2025 0:10 utc | 170

Trump’s efforts to restart mining in the US are in deep trouble due to a lack of trained workers and the shutdown of the last Bureau of Mines Research Laboratory (Albany, Oregon).
The Albany laboratory was merged into the National Energy Research Laboratory (NETL) in 2004. Last I heard, the NETL mining research was sent to Australia. To compound the problem, the Albany Bureau of Mines laboratory was conducting much of the research for corporations, as most of them shut down their research laboratories to save money.
The additional shipping costs for Chinese vessels compound efforts to import strategic metals into the US to dock at US ports. As most MOA posters know, most ships are constructed in China.
The US shipbuilding industry will require a massive training program for workers and lots of US government funding to ramp up the shipyards. The US is even having massive problems finding workers to build the new class of heavy frigates based on an Italian design.

Posted by: krollchem | Jul 11 2025 0:11 utc | 171

@161 William Gruff
Sound like ok with genocide. Say otherwise please.
How about Trump raped kids? Gist of the Epstein scandal. OK with that too?
Just don’t care for evil people regardless of their affiliation.

Posted by: Thurl | Jul 11 2025 0:53 utc | 172

Bride of Zelensky | Jul 10 2025 19:46 utc | 103
“I lead the strongest military the world has everknown, and I will never or hesitate to protect my country or our allies, unilaterally and by force where necessary”–Barak Obomber UNGA 70 address
Go blow, sweetie.

Posted by: Laurence | Jul 11 2025 0:56 utc | 173

C’mon Lula, release a letter demanding Trump keeps his campaign promise to release the Epstein Files.
Posted by: Suresh | Jul 10 2025 21:24 utc | 139
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Dont be naive. Lula’s boss. Mr. Mario Garnero. He’s a Rothschild employee in Brazil, is also in Epstein’s list..Hum?”
Anyway Brazil has never been a sovereign country, it is a core Rothschild’s plantation. Nathan Mayer Rothschild bought it from Portugal, at that time needing money to rebuild from the Napoleonic invasions. Portugal was one of the last European countries to cede its colonies in Africa and Asia. Brazil was sold.
”The relationship dates back to the time of Nathan Mayer Rothschild, who issued a loan in 1825 to help Brazil secure its independence from Portugal.”
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-73633-4_3
BTW. Lula is a pathetic buffon.

Posted by: Nick | Jul 11 2025 0:57 utc | 174

“How about Trump raped kids?”
How about your head is fucked up?
If you brain damaged freaks in the Establishment had that on Trump you’d have used it before trying to assassinate him.

Posted by: William Gruff | Jul 11 2025 0:58 utc | 175

Regarding the comments whether it is possible to “parody” the Trump style. The concensus seems to be… “No”. So in essence Trump IS a parody! You can’t parody a parody. Just like in Kubler-Ross…you can’t explain to an idiot why he is an idiot, because he IS an idiot.

Posted by: Norsk Borscht | Jul 11 2025 0:59 utc | 176

AUKUS. now renamed as USUKA. Saga of the subs(nuclear).
Billions: More are required {contract of $USD350b to be renegotiated. You got them too cheap. Biden sold them too cheap. You would never have got them that cheap if I was president. You have to pay more.}
Number of Subs purchased: uncertain. U$ reserves the right to vary number at any time and for any reason
Delivery. TBA from 2045/7. But only if we have enough subs of our own and can spare the ones we sold to you.
T&C: All your subs belong US. As in, the U$ will decide where and when they can be deployed. And if (when) the U$ engages in a conflict with China, said subs will be deployed by the U$ to meet U$ objectives.
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Furthermore. You don’t pay enough tribute to U$ defence contractors. You will be punished by tariffs. We don’t care we have a trade surplus. It’s not huuuuge enough. Our greed can never be satiated.
Suck it up, sucker…..

Posted by: Melaleuca | Jul 11 2025 1:01 utc | 177

Posted by: Thurl | Jul 11 2025 0:53 utc | 177
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Many MAGAs are pro genocide. It’s a white supremacist movement designed by Zionists. Breitbart, Bannon, Dershowitz, Stephen Miller, and Fox News.
All of the Israeli hallmarks are there. Perpetual victimhood, “flexible” interpretation of laws, and a sense of destiny (ironic coming from bumpkins).
Don’t forget to buy your Trump digital coins now; they pair perfectly with Trump’s perfume line. LOL!

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jul 11 2025 1:04 utc | 178

Trump is a parody of Teddy Roosevelt, whose style was characterized in the phrase, “Speak softly and carry a big stick”.
Trump’s style, “Bark loudly and carry a little schtick”.

Posted by: Norsk Borscht | Jul 11 2025 1:06 utc | 179

Jo@142……yes, but he’s not wearing Depends…..so there’s that….
Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Jul 11 2025 1:08 utc | 180

Not that I know for sure, but there are a lot of questions about what Israel has on Trump.
Personally, I think he loves Israel more than he loves America. He gave his daughter to Kushner and pardoned Jared’s father.
Trump was always a lech. He may not have had sex with kids, but man, he loves murdering them.
People show you who they are. Believe them.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jul 11 2025 1:12 utc | 181

“…there are a lot of questions about what Israel has on Trump.”
Questions from stupid people with TDS.
The zionists have the rest of the US government by the balls. Trump has to work with them to get anything at all done.
But no, morons think Trump can just wave a magic wand or something.

Posted by: William Gruff | Jul 11 2025 1:16 utc | 182

Some might remember me praising Lula’s tight rope act.
Was probably one of the first to comment on cause , analysis and prognosis for this exchange.
Now I’ll just add this .
More and more trump reminds me of a Monty python scene (from life of Brian, and not as most would think)
The resistance movement meeting and the “what have the Romans ever gave us?”
… and then the list never stops.
Basically it’s a “you don’t like us, live without us”
I’m tempted to assume that “grounding” any country for a couple of months (years at most) will cure any misconception .
Once understood by local people, they’ll add internal pression so …
Roma locuta, causa finita
I could count a thousand ways this would, and will, fail, but I can see trump believing he can put that in place and minimize military means.
Returning to the specifics
Yes, Bolsonaro’s case is a dubious case.
Yes, neither that nor the rest are trumps business (but don’t tell him, see initial section)
Nobody disses trump without the full hammer of us executive power replying in a huuuge way.
There are bigger worries and us must hedge Brazil
Probably will end 10+10%
There are worse us on Brazil tariffs
A bigger problem will be Japan and South Korea

Posted by: Newbie | Jul 11 2025 1:17 utc | 183

No comment on this thread has attacked Trump for his double standards regarding his support for Bolsonaro and his lack of same when Lula was undergoing a witch hunt that landed him in jail during Trump’s first term–lawfare that Trump’s team actively supported. Yes barflies, reopen your archives to 2017 for Trump’s involvement and even further back to look for Obama’s involvement–policy continuity once again. A great deal of damage was done to Brazil during what’s known as the Car Wash Scandal. Lula will turn 80 in October, and his term expires at the end of 2027.

Posted by: karlof1 | Jul 11 2025 1:18 utc | 184

Third @128: ”Trump just referred to Netanyahu as “THE GREATEST MAN IN THE WORLD”.”
You TDS brain damage victims just cannot comprehend what “kayfabe” actually is. I mean, you pretend that you do, but you TDS victims don’t have a single clue. What morons you become when your TDS kicks in.
Think of your favorite Hollywood productions, as those are shallow and simple-minded enough for you even when thoughts of Trump have you drooling on yourself in impotent and mindless rage. When the bad boy in one of those gives props to another character, what is the expected audience response?
Dammit, people. Take a break from geopolitics until you can think clearly again.
Posted by: William Gruff | Jul 10 2025 23:06 utc | 161
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So what’s your thesis: that Trump is playing 4-D chess here? or is it 5-D?
Give me a fucking break, puleeze.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Jul 11 2025 1:46 utc | 185

DJT has unlike GWB and BHO:
– Not involved the US in a bloody land war anyway in the world. His incidential strikes hear and there do even come close to comparing with Bush and Obama in Iraq and Afghan.
– Totally secured the southern and northern borders of the US
– Is attempting to rebuild the US heavy industries, i.e.: steel, mining, auto, aluminum, ship building unlike Clinton, Bush, Obama and Brain Dead Joe the Soros tool.
– Wants to reduce trade deficits and raise some real cash with much higher tariffs on predatory trading nations.
– And he wants to burn more coal, export more coal, tap more natural gas supplies to lower US prices and force lower prices in world tool.
Very solid accomplishments, exactly what he promised.

Posted by: tobias cole | Jul 11 2025 1:47 utc | 186

It’s a bizarre scene: US imperialism routinely self harming almost as though it suffers a serious mental illness. Nonetheless, a salutary development.
Whatever hastens it’s collapse is ultimately good for humanity in the long run. Nonetheless, wage slaves in the eldest will really feel the pain this time around. There’s going to be masses of people in the US ready for anything.
If civil war breaks out, choose the side that wants to exterminate all Zionist influence from government. Any support for Israel from a western pol should be immediately disqualifying.

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Jul 11 2025 1:54 utc | 187

DJT has unlike GWB and BHO:
– Not involved the US in a bloody land war anyway in the world. His incidential strikes hear and there do even come close to comparing with Bush and Obama in Iraq and Afghan.
Posted by: tobias cole | Jul 11 2025 1:47 utc | 192
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True, but he has, however, doubled down on the ongoing slaughter/genocide in Gaza, and the proxy war in Ukraine proceeds merrily under his guidance, if in fits and starts. So meh on that “accomplishment”.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Jul 11 2025 1:55 utc | 188

Trump features in those files.
Explains everything.
And Epstein did not die as claimed.
A clever Jew with a nuclear black book, and both disappear without trace?
Haha.

Posted by: G wiltek | Jul 11 2025 2:17 utc | 189

No comment on this thread has attacked Trump for his double standards regarding his support for Bolsonaro and his lack of same when Lula was undergoing a witch hunt that landed him in jail during Trump’s first term–lawfare that Trump’s team actively supported.
Posted by: karlof1 | Jul 11 2025 1:18 utc | 189
I mentioned it, and said it was wrong for Trump to get involved.

Posted by: UWDude | Jul 11 2025 2:18 utc | 190

@tobias cole | Jul 11 2025 1:47 utc | 192
‘Tis a miracle so ’tis – a miracle.
Soon your hero will be beatified by the Pope and probably deemed St. Donald before his term is over ….
Just imagine all those p1ss poor American penitents flooding Mar a Largo to touch the hem of his golf buggy … spose you’ll be leading the posse Tobias?

Posted by: Don Firineach | Jul 11 2025 2:19 utc | 191

Posted by: William Gruff | Jul 11 2025 1:16 utc | 187
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Will, we have Trump’s own words about the Epstein List from last year.
We also have footage of Donald partying with Epstein at Mar-a-Lago, where Jeffrey liked to find young girls to groom.
But your point is taken about Israel. Trump is powerless and blameless; any of his accomplishments belong to Zionism, not him. He’s a victim. Everyone is out to get Trump. It’s not his fault he bombs campaign promise after campaign promise. He’s a tragic figure.
The more you try to put lipstick on a pig, the messier it gets.
Wait, that is the fault of Dembots, right? Beset on all sides by TDS. LOL

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jul 11 2025 2:21 utc | 192

Would it even be possible to parody the trump style?
Posted by: oldhippie | Jul 10 2025 19:56 utc | 108
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Poe’s Law says no?

Posted by: General Factotum | Jul 11 2025 2:23 utc | 193

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Jul 11 2025 1:55 utc | 194
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MAGAs don’t care about genocide.
They are incapable of moral thinking. Most of them avoid posting these days. For some reason, Toby is feeling his oats today.
These are Nazis who hang a picture of Hitler 40 years after the war.
The sort of folks who thought Project Warp Speed would get them to Mars, so they triple vaxxed.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jul 11 2025 2:25 utc | 194

The USA still needs pineapple . . .((:-))
Posted by: Jane | Jul 10 2025 21:09 utc | 135
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Yes – rough end first (the Australian way) is the most effective.

Posted by: General Factotum | Jul 11 2025 2:36 utc | 195

Back to tariffs, I paid some attention to BRICS Brazil, and I regularly follow Asian and African economic news.
No one is sweating tariffs right now.
The real question, for me, is which country gets a color revolution?
The shouting and letters have been issued. Treasury Secretary Bessent is having nightmares trying to sell treasuries right now. There is no foreign market for US debt.
America is still hoping for an AI Hail Mary. AI is a religion with the Silicon Valley crowd. They are convinced that if they invent AGI (Artificial General Intelligence, aka Skynet) first, the ROW is screwed.
The problem is that America can’t solve difficult engineering problems these days. The best AI engineers in America were Chinese, and they are increasingly going home where there is a better work environment. More resources, more engineers, beautiful cities built specifically for tech development, etc.
The Capitalist model is to start a tech firm with venture capital and then cash out with a public stock offering without solving any hard problems. Twitter or BlueSky is easy, but new tech is really difficult. As with ICE cars, America doesn’t evolve or innovate. It’s rapidly falling behind. The fix may require a non-trivial systemic overhaul.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jul 11 2025 2:40 utc | 196

When something occurs in the world, you should always consider the economic ties. Why do you think there is a war in Ukraine? Think BRICS. Look around at the wars (physical and monetary) being played out against all the primary and secondary BRICS nations. Russia’s economy and world power are being destroyed. India, Brazil, and China’s currency is being destroyed. Saudi Arabia is being put in the middle of a brewing hot spot for war.

Posted by: MutantRyeff | Jul 11 2025 3:00 utc | 197

I’m cynical, but I am not this cynical; it’s probably right, though.
Now that the BBB has passed, Trump can give everyone the finger (Epstein) domestically.
There is no need for a charm offensive.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jul 11 2025 3:07 utc | 198

https://x.com/clashreport/status/1943355873906090330
Rubio:
“Since January, Russia has lost 100,000 soldiers—dead, not injured.
Ukrainian losses are less but still significant.
The president believes wars are a waste of money and lives.”
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But. Lindsay Graham and John McCain told me a dead Russian was a good Russian. And if 10 Ukrainians died killing one Russian, the result was still a dead Russian, and that was a good thing.
Why is Rubio/ TrumpTeamTrix suddenly concerned about dead Russians?
Maybe because it’s not only Patriot missiles that are running low…. Maybe the stockpiles of Ukrainians are being exhausted?…are we approaching the mythical “Last Ukrainian” ?

Posted by: Melaleuca | Jul 11 2025 3:07 utc | 199

Hegseth’s pentagon has just discovered——drumroll, please….dah…D|R|O|N|E|S ~ *drones*.
There’s gonna be world leading exceptional American drones… to be the best.
Hegseth puts on a little demo on the front lawn of the pentagon.
Muh. Has he seen festival drones during mass displays in cities across China ?
https://nitter.poast.org/MonitorX99800/status/1943427456058143102

Posted by: Melaleuca | Jul 11 2025 3:20 utc | 200