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America First is LIVE! Tonight we are discussing Brown University and the White House debate over war with Iran

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Tonight I’ll be going live on Kick to respond fully to Trent Horn and others.

Starting in an hour

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Yarvin and BAP world are all glazing this Jewish pseud for his pile of shit β€œthink piece,” the purpose of which is to scold the online Right for criticizing Trump and talking about Jews.

Fuck these people.

https://x.com/mysterygrove/status/1908361822496862489
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30,000 words of bitter jewish seething that some of the goys still wont eat their trump slop
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The Trump tariffs are awesome, best thing he has done to date in my opinion.

As negative as I am about Trump, his moves to scale down the bureaucracy, shrink the deficit, and impose tariffs have all been excellent. Border crossings are at zero.

With that being said, Trump supporters are almost never forthcoming about the significant tradeoffs for all of this. We are almost certainly getting a war with Iran, there will be an increase in legal immigration down the pike, and we are getting the Paypal mafia to wield an AI surveillance state which hates antisemitism.

At the same time, Russia normalization will remain elusive, deportations will not be substantial, and although the border is closed now, that can always change in the next administration.

When you look at the ledger, the upside like the border and DOGE activities come with significant caveats, the downsides are considerable, and much of what was promised will simply never be delivered.
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Shit that they’ve been on, low vibrational…

IM ON VIBRANIUM, CLAWS THEY TITANIUM

YOU KNOW WE IS ALIEN, LAND AT SOFI STADIUM
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Bruh I’m poor now
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Just kidding I’m still rich πŸ˜‚
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I absolutely support the Trump Tariff plan.

β€’ Trump Tariffs and associated volatility may force the Fed to cut interest rates before the government refinances its debt later this year

β€’ Few countries are retaliating. Some of our biggest trading partners like India, Japan, and Indonesia will negotiate for a deal

β€’ The economic pain of tariffs will be acute, that is why it is important to start as early as possible so that the economy can recover before the midterms and 2028

β€’ Tariffs will bring in up to $600 billion per year in revenue to offset the deficit and cost of tax cuts

β€’ Tariffs plus subsidies from the CHIPS Act which just started going out in 2024 will drive manufacturing growth. There was a manufacturing construction boom in 2021-2023 because of this.
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The only legitimate argument against the policy is that it doesn’t go far enough and requires industry-specific duties and quotas or additional measures like subsidies and tax credits.

But this crap from Thomas Sowell and Milton Friedman has been disproven already by the experience from COVID and the Ukraine War.

Tariffs are not a tax on consumers. When Trump implemented tariffs in his first term, prices did not go up because exporters absorbed the cost of the tariff. Businesses don’t want to and in many cases can’t pass on the cost to consumers because of competition and because Americans hate price increases.

Exporters may pass on *some* of the cost to consumers in the short term, but not in full. And over the long term, as production moves back to America and economies of scale are created, then domestic manufacturers won’t have to pay the tariff.

Regardless, it is an existential necessity for America to become productive again. The question is β€œhow” and not β€œif” America should use industrial policy to rebuild its productive economy.
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Trump is considering a 90 day pause on all tariffs except for China.

Gay.
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Literally the only good thing Trump does and he walks it back after a week.

But we will get a war with Iran. Nice.
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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έβš‘- Markets have begun plunging again after CNBC claimed Hassett and Trump have not proposed a 90-day tariff pause.
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This is so scuffed
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