Summary

Trump snapped at a reporter who asked how much economic pain he was willing to inflict amid plunging markets triggered by his new tariffs.

Speaking after a weekend at his Florida resort, Trump dismissed speculation he was trying to crash the market, claiming tariffs would bring in “$1 trillion” and spur U.S. manufacturing.

When asked about a pain threshold for Americans, he called the question “so stupid,” arguing economic “medicine” was necessary to reverse decades of “stupid leadership.”

He insisted the strategy would make the U.S. “solid and strong again.”

  • DrFistington@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Well, it is a stupid question. A real journalist would ask how much more pain he’s willing to let the American people tolerate for his poorly disguised reverse pump and dump scheme

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    6 days ago

    Everybody is thinking way, way too much into this.

    If Trump would have to answer a question where he doesn’t know the answer, or would have to admit that people disagree with him, or he feels even mildly challenged, this is considered a personal attack on him. You are trying to get him to admit to not being 100% perfect 100% of the time. And he responds to that by lashing out like a small child, attacking you, making up childish names for you, and insulting you. This is how he has always responded.

    This has nothing to do with his thoughts on economic policies or the effects of his tariffs. He doesn’t think far enough ahead to either know or care. This reporter had the audacity to challenge him, and Trump lashed out. That’s all. That’s how he always responds.

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      So true. You don’t have to dig deep into any of his responses when you criticize anything about him. He will lash out. He’s a child. That’s it.

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    …claiming tariffs would bring in “$1 trillion”

    They’ve already LOST $11 trillion. What an utter imbecile!!

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    This rhetoric seems similar to that used by Milton Friedman and the Chicago school of economics. They applied ‘economic therapy’ to left-leaning economies in the late 1900s which involved rapid privatization of nationally owned industries. Negatively affected many otherwise healthy countries including England, Russia and Chilie.

    The Shock Doctrine does a round robin of these events; highly recommended.

    Project 2025 is about privatizing branches of government while citizens are too busy dealing with the fallout of economic collapse.

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      They’re seriously going to privatize the weather service and social security if we do not continue to take to the streets.

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    tRump always speaks in a clear, concise, fact based, evidence based, and in a verifiable manner. He uses proof such as “medicine,” “stupid,” “someone said,” “I heard,” “everyone is saying.” “Economic medicine,” what is that?

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    He will tolerate none for himself.

    The rest of us can get fucked. STFU about the price of eggs, right? He’s no longer president. He’s gone full dictator. This is all about him.

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      Wrong. WRONG!
      It was more than one casino.

      1991: Trump Taj Mahal
      1992: Trump Castle Hotel & Casino
      1992: Trump Plaza Casino
      1992: Trump Plaza Hotel (not a casino, ‘just’ a hotel.)
      2004: Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts
      2009: Trump Entertainment Resorts (casino holding company)

      There are numerous other businesses that failed spectacularly, too.

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        Then there are the failed businesses that were neverbsupposed to succeed because they were fraud from the inception, like Trump University. They announced it and promoted it, and signed up students, who took out student loans ffrom the government and sent them to thebadmissions department.

        Then it turned out that they never bought/ rented a single building, hired no teachers, never created a curriculum, etc. They didn’t do one thing to create a school except sign up students and take their student loan money. It didn’t go bankrupt, it never existed, but they sold it anyway.

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    Trump will endure precisely zero economic pain since he is rich. He doesn’t have to go through anything. He sits in a literal ivory tower why would he feel bad about anything?

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    Donald doesn’t have to tolerate any pain. He’s a billionaire. Billionaire’s way of life will still be unbelievably fabulous. It’s us that suffer at their expense.

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      He’s a billionaire.

      Allegedly. His inability to pay some of the judgments against him calls that into question, e.g. the E. Jean Carrol suit. If nothing else, he definitely has a billionaire mindset.

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        Trump Media and the Trumpcoin crypto scam have, sadly, probably put his net worth back up high enough for him to actually be able to truthfully call himself a billionaire again. He just doesn’t pay his court judgements because what are they gonna do about it if he doesn’t? Take him to court again? His whole strategy is to make plaintiffs go broke trying to collect from him, which is why he has it out for all the law firms working pro bono against him right now.

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    “sometimes you have to take medicine to fix something”

    Exactly, medicine exists to fix something. What Trump is doing is substance abuse.