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To: miraje who wrote (1532917)4/9/2025 3:09:30 PM
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longz

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::Trump's crazy.

::::That's part of "The Art of Negotiation"..

The foreign negotiators need to keep that in mind.



To: miraje who wrote (1532917)4/9/2025 6:42:24 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation

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Goose94

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Miraje,
LOL! That's part of "The Art of Negotiation"..
What exactly did Trump win with his tariff bluff?

Maybe he got Vietnam to cave on a few tariffs? Great, I expect U.S. exports to Vietnam to explode like never before. Same with Israel.

I hear India is in talks right now to lower some trade barriers with the U.S. OK, but how did tariffs factor into the "deal-making" here? Is India going to keep buying RuZZian oil? How about Trump's upcoming tariffs on pharmaceuticals, which is going to primarily affect India?

What exactly did Trump win from Korea, by the way? Did Korea reduce its imaginary tariffs from 50% to 0%?

And if Trump's ultimate goal is to bring back American manufacturing, why not KEEP the tariffs in place instead of playing this game of economic chicken?

Face it, all you MAGA cultists, Trump doesn't give a shit about bringing jobs and manufacturing back to America, or else he'd have a more consistent tariff policy with clear, delineated goals.

Instead, all he wants to do is bully the world.

This cannot end well for the markets or the American economy.

Tenchusatsu