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Are we ready for USA Liberation Day 9pm 2nd April 2025
Looks like it will be tiers of tarriffs, and countries wait with bated breath to see what band they will fall into, its like Council Tax :laugh:
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I'd meant to ask at some point, but has anyone heard of this?. I'd read somewhere that supposedly it's becoming a bit of thing offline where people are just going to stop buying anything American made in the UK... I've only heard it in one place, though.
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what do Americans make of this Maru?
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25% Tax Worldwide
In China they are losing jobs even before tonight at 9PM https://www.thisisbigbrother.com/for...d.php?t=396193 |
Cherie
You could add to your title 9 PM 2/4/25 Maybe in Brackets |
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Trump to go Live
in a few mins All Media |
The Dow Jones is UP
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Bye bye Miss American pie.
Bought my bevvy and my leccie From a man in Rome. Those good old toys, I got from a man in Dubia. Singing, this'll be the way, til Trumps gone. Oh. This'll be the way till he's gone |
And now we wait
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President Trump Now Live
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He just stated
Today is the America Wealthy Day |
He says for 50 years
America has been ripped off. |
Make America
Better than before. The Golden Age of America |
Only SkyNewsHD
showed other angles |
there will be thresholds of concern. Those that don't do much business with america will just pass the cost on to consumers. Those that do big business will apply reciprocal tariffs. It will likely lead to a world wide recession, and we basically have to accept it
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10% New Import Tariff for the UK
Many other Nations will get a 25% Tariff. |
He says many Asia Companies
They are now coming to America to build their products. |
I suppose that's a win of sorts for Starmer that we're only at 10%
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China Tarrif is 34% on their imports
To the USA |
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I do think it's at least possible it becomes a sentiment that sticks around. I think it's a perfectly normal reaction to listening to a world leader talk sh** about your own country. I mean, sure, we don't tend to be very fond of our own politicians... because it's still your govt... Quote:
What I have noticed is the anger or reactions seem more localized (local politics). Local news and politicians seem to have caught onto this also. Some cities or areas have a history of being loud and outspoken about national politics though, and that's more cultural I think than political (not just "muh liberalism"). Some people still want to hang onto that and I think that's fine... we've never really had that here even though it's claimed Houston is very liberal... |
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