Trump 2.0 official thread

zyklon

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What makes you think there will be one?

Trump has espoused interest in a third term, but that's highly unlikely given the current state and direction of the American economy — which is generally speaking the most accurate predictor of whether an incumbent president will be re-elected — never mind the statutory term limits imposed by the 22nd Amendment.

If Trump were to attempt to serve past January 20, 2029, he'll need to either amend the US Constitution, or postpone the presidential election due to be held on November 7, 2028.

However, Trump lacks the requisite political capital to accomplish the former, and isn't even remotely popular enough with the guys with the guns (i.e. military, federal, state & local law enforcement) to pull off the latter, on top of the structural hurdles impeding such a coup.

Moreover, the donor class — beyond arguably those totally, if not solely aligned with the Israel Lobby — lacks incentives for keeping Trump in office, especially given the trouble he makes and the hoops they'll have to jump through to grant him a third term.

To be completely candid, the American system of democracy has obviously grown increasingly fragile and dysfunctional in recent years: sooner or later they'll hit a blue screen.

However, we're not quite there yet. At a minimum, elites continue to recognize the need to maintain the trappings of democracy for the sake of political legitimacy. Granted, the indisputable start of WW3 could alter that calculus, but not much else.

Granted, the presidential election of 2029 might turn out to be more political theater than democratic competition, but there'll be a Republican candidate and a Democrat candidate. Every good show has to have a hero and a villain, or a protagonist and an antagonist.
 
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AssassinsMace

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All this says is how important China's trade to the US is to mostly everyone else. They just can't admit and say it out loud. It's probably worse for the US for everyone to find out that China doesn't need the US as much as they lie about it. That would confirm how China is a true alternative to the US for world trade. They keep talking like globalization is over because of Trump's moves. No, everyone else will be trading with each other just not with the US. The West already admits they can't compete against China who outbids them for the very resources they need to run their economies. US allies have to show a good face too because they need the world to think the Western alliance is still strong. That's why the US took the bad deal Trump gave them. People examining those deals Trump made say they're not binding and there's no enforcement. Is it because it's all a charade to get China to make a deal? To make China feel it's being left out?

The US doesn't have a monopoly on soy. Trump is speaking to dumb American farmer terms when he says China is running out of soy. Stick with Trump because he's giving the US leverage. That's why he also thought other Asian countries who also need soy hence could replace the Chinese market because you know... all Asians need the same thing. The US use to never grow soy. It only became a producer of soy and the most profitable agricultural export because of China and no one else. Just like I read an article that said the US was partnering with Japan or South Korea to make competitive drones. Why? Because making drones is an Asian thing? Can't Americans use those jobs if they can make better drones than China?

Because Trump can't admit it, this might be what's in store where Trump is just going to keep extending the deadline because that's the only way to make it look that the US has leverage or else the US retail sector collapses from no inventory to sell.
 

CMP

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Biden has to face high inflation but had strong employment. Trump will have low inflation but higher unemployment. Don't expect employment data to be good.
No average person cares about fake inflation stats. The fact of the matter is cost of living has skyrocketed across Biden's term and is continuing to rise during Trump's term. Housing, utilities, education, food, you name it, it has gone up significantly faster than incomes.
 

SlothmanAllen

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Something I noticed the other day was Fox News covering the jobs report out of Canada and how we lost xyz thousands of jobs and framing that very much in the context of winning for American's and Trump. So I think people should not underestimate the base nature of many Trump supporters and their toxic world view.
 

GodRektsNoobs

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Something I noticed the other day was Fox News covering the jobs report out of Canada and how we lost xyz thousands of jobs and framing that very much in the context of winning for American's and Trump. So I think people should not underestimate the base nature of many Trump supporters and their toxic world view.
It's only a matter of time before they learn from Modi and send delegations all over the world trying to convince everyone that MAGA won.
 
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