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In the end, I just wish all these fuckers would just get something useful done for the working class people of this country.
 
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In the end, I just wish all these fuckers would just get something useful done for the working class people of this country.
The Big Beautiful Bill allows for expenses on new business investment to be written off immediately, rather than depreciating such expenses over an extended time frame. This creates a big incentive to build or upgrade your manufacturing facilities in the US. Working class people work in those factories.

Congress just passed a crypto bill, and Trump is signing an EO on AI this past week that will bring all that business and development back into the US. All the AI infrastructure requires huge energy supplies, and the EO reduces the red tape on permitting, etc. All that infrastructure (data centers, gas-powered power plants, nuclear, etc.) will be built out in the U.S. with U.S. constructions workers. Same with gas pipelines.

All the trade deals that are being inked are much more fair to U.S. interests that before. That creates lots of incentives to build/invest in the U.S. A lot of working class people will benefit from that.
 
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The Big Beautiful Bill allows for expenses on new business investment to be written off immediately, rather than depreciating such expenses over an extended time frame. This creates a big incentive to build or upgrade your manufacturing facilities in the US. Working class people work in those factories.

Congress just passed a crypto bill, and Trump is signing an EO on AI this past week that will bring all that business and development back into the US. All the AI infrastructure requires huge energy supplies, and the EO reduces the red tape on permitting, etc. All that infrastructure (data centers, gas-powered power plants, nuclear, etc.) will be built out in the U.S. with U.S. constructions workers. Same with gas pipelines.

All the trade deals that are being inked are much more fair to U.S. interests that before. That creates lots of incentives to build/invest in the U.S. A lot of working class people will benefit from that.
Pedopheila negates the supposed gains.

The cult cant what about their way out of raping children.

What deals exactly ? lol so far this idiots done nothing but lie and fool people.
 
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What trade deals ? lol this idiots done nothing but lie and fool people.
So he has not made one single trade deal? I don’t have a problem with someone criticizing someone and wanting them held accountable when it warrants it, but when ‘you’ criticize everything it gets lost as simply ‘Orange man bad’ or at least it feels lazy.

Politics does a great job of dividing so many of us. I just want to lift weights, have a good life, and see my kids have a bright future. So whoever is President I want them to do well for our country.

And UFC on the White House lawn, cmon.
 
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So he has not made one single trade deal? I don’t have a problem with someone criticizing someone and wanting them held accountable when it warrants it, but when ‘you’ criticize everything it gets lost as simply ‘Orange man bad’ or at least it feels lazy.

Politics does a great job of dividing so many of us. I just want to lift weights, have a good life, and see my kids have a bright future. So whoever is President I want them to do well for our country.

And UFC on the White House lawn, cmon

I'm asking I dont think he has completed one actual deal that has been signed off on by another nation , he just talks about it but then that nation comes out and says he is lying.
 
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Pedopheila negates the supposed gains.

The cult cant what about their way out of raping children.

What deals exactly ? lol so far this idiots done nothing but lie and fool people.
Most recently, i.e., this past week, completed trade deals with Japan, Indonesia and the Philippines. Those are not small trading partners. Rumor is that the EU deal will close prior to 8/1.

Private investments committed in the last 3 months include:

Apple: about $500 billion over four years for AI-focused server infrastructure and U.S. manufacturing.

Stargate project (OpenAI, Oracle, SoftBank): up to $500 billion in AI infrastructure investments — with $100 billion reported as immediate deployment.

Nvidia: up to $500 billion toward chip manufacturing and infrastructure in the U.S.

TSMC: about $100 billion new investment, adding to $65 billion previously pledged — totaling $165 billion commitment in U.S. facilities.

Eli Lilly: about $27 billion for new pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities in the U.S.

Hyundai: about $21 billion in U.S. investment from 2025–28.

Others: Johnson & Johnson, Genentech, AbbView, Siemens USA, Amazon, and others collectively totalling about $2.1 trillion.

I don't give Trump all the credit, but he's created the incentives for these investments to be made in the U.S. And those will result in good working class and white collar jobs. Seems like we're opening the door, and laying out the red carpet for companies to invest in the U.S. going forward. A good thing for Repubs and Dems. More accurately, a good thing for all Americans.
 
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Most recently, i.e., this past week, completed trade deals with Japan, Indonesia and the Philippines. Those are not small trading partners. Rumor is that the EU deal will close prior to 8/1.

Private investments committed in the last 3 months include:

Apple: about $500 billion over four years for AI-focused server infrastructure and U.S. manufacturing.

Stargate project (OpenAI, Oracle, SoftBank): up to $500 billion in AI infrastructure investments — with $100 billion reported as immediate deployment.

Nvidia: up to $500 billion toward chip manufacturing and infrastructure in the U.S.

TSMC: about $100 billion new investment, adding to $65 billion previously pledged — totaling $165 billion commitment in U.S. facilities.

Eli Lilly: about $27 billion for new pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities in the U.S.

Hyundai: about $21 billion in U.S. investment from 2025–28.

Others: Johnson & Johnson, Genentech, AbbView, Siemens USA, Amazon, and others collectively totalling about $2.1 trillion.

I don't give Trump all the credit, but he's created the incentives for these investments to be made in the U.S. And those will result in good working class and white collar jobs. Seems like we're opening the door, and laying out the red carpet for companies to invest in the U.S. going forward. A good thing for Repubs and Dems. More accurately, a good thing for all Americans.
Cool now i got stuff to read n look up thanks man !!
 
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I'm asking I dont think he has completed one actual deal that has been signed off on by another nation , he just talks about it but then that nation comes out and says he is lying.
Completed trade deals with: UK, China (phase one), Vietnam, Japan, Indonesia and Philippines. In final stages with EU.

I think Mexico and Canada have deals with us presently under NAFTA-2 (can't remember the actual name). But I think those deals are getting renegotiated.

Big ones still open: India.
 
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Most recently, i.e., this past week, completed trade deals with Japan, Indonesia and the Philippines. Those are not small trading partners. Rumor is that the EU deal will close prior to 8/1.

Private investments committed in the last 3 months include:

Apple: about $500 billion over four years for AI-focused server infrastructure and U.S. manufacturing.

Stargate project (OpenAI, Oracle, SoftBank): up to $500 billion in AI infrastructure investments — with $100 billion reported as immediate deployment.

Nvidia: up to $500 billion toward chip manufacturing and infrastructure in the U.S.

TSMC: about $100 billion new investment, adding to $65 billion previously pledged — totaling $165 billion commitment in U.S. facilities.

Eli Lilly: about $27 billion for new pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities in the U.S.

Hyundai: about $21 billion in U.S. investment from 2025–28.

Others: Johnson & Johnson, Genentech, AbbView, Siemens USA, Amazon, and others collectively totalling about $2.1 trillion.

I don't give Trump all the credit, but he's created the incentives for these investments to be made in the U.S. And those will result in good working class and white collar jobs. Seems like we're opening the door, and laying out the red carpet for companies to invest in the U.S. going forward. A good thing for Repubs and Dems. More accurately, a good thing for all Americans.
OK so I looked up the Japanese "Deal" ... yeah he signed one .. and it will raise the prices of Japanese import prices to the American consumer its a 15% tariff haahahahah .. this guy is a fucking moron

His deal ,,, costs Americans 15% more than before he made it .... and people think thats ,,, good ? WTF haahahah
 
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OK so I looked up the Japanese "Deal" ... yeah he signed one .. and it will raise the prices of Japanese import prices to the American consumer its a 15% tariff haahahahah .. this guy is a fucking moron

His deal ,,, costs Americans 15% more than before he made it .... and people think thats ,,, good ? WTF haahahah
That is true. It also gives Japanese manufacturers a 15% margin incentive to sell to the U.S. market via a factory that manufactures its products in the U.S. Most manufacturers like Matshushita (Panasonic brand in the U.S.), Sharp, Hitachi, Fujitsu, Toyota, Sony, etc) already have facilities in the U.S. So, will they expand in Japan or the U.S.? If the U.S., that creates U.S. jobs.

The deal also opens up the Japanese market to U.S. investment, which is new. The question I ask is: is this new deal a better deal than what we had before? I think so.
 
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OK so I looked up the Japanese "Deal" ... yeah he signed one .. and it will raise the prices of Japanese import prices to the American consumer its a 15% tariff haahahahah .. this guy is a fucking moron

His deal ,,, costs Americans 15% more than before he made it .... and people think thats ,,, good ? WTF haahahah
Another big market is Japanese steel industry. I think Nippon just merged with a large U.S. steel manufacturer. With this tariff, as steel demand grows, Nippon is more likely to expand its present footprint in the U.S.
 
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