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I was wrong, ipak od zlog coveka ne mozes nista drugo ocekivati.


 

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According to sources, Trump and his team conveyed that they plan to balance their federal budget through tariffs, and then strike exemption side deals on a country-by-country basis.

 

During a surprise dinner at Mar-a-Lago, representatives of the federal government were told U.S. tariffs from the incoming Donald Trump administration cannot be avoided in the immediacy - as Trump voraciously believes in the effectiveness of tariffs - but solutions in the longer term are on the table particularly if the border is secured, two government sources who were at the meeting tell CTV News.

 

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izgleda njima treba svezeg novca, jer nemaju dovoljno. Ovi logori i deportacije ce kostati mnogo. Za naftne sirovine ce kompanije u US moci platiti tarife mnogo lakse nego za kola (pa ni nemaju toliki profit) i duge proizvode a gradjani nek se snadju. Ocekujem otpustanja u Kanadi vec sledece nedelje, a januar i februar ce biti haos. To dolazi kad zivis tek da prezivis mesec sa poslom.

 

 

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2 hours ago, nonick said:

I was wrong, ipak od zlog coveka ne mozes nista drugo ocekivati.


 

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izgleda njima treba svezeg novca, jer nemaju dovoljno. Ovi logori i deportacije ce kostati mnogo. Za naftne sirovine ce kompanije u US moci platiti tarife mnogo lakse nego za kola (pa ni nemaju toliki profit) i duge proizvode a gradjani nek se snadju. Ocekujem otpustanja u Kanadi vec sledece nedelje, a januar i februar ce biti haos. To dolazi kad zivis tek da prezivis mesec sa poslom.

 

 

 

Politika izolacionizma

 

Isti playbook, drugi akteri, istorija se ponavlja, prvi put nije zavrsilo slavno

 

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Tariffs

Following President Harding’s victory in 1920, he and his vice president, Calvin Coolidge, decided to focus more on domestic problems facing the United States. In contrast to Wilson’s progressive agenda—which allowed the government to regulate big business—the new administration sought to empower businesses, decrease regulation and cut taxes to enable them to grow and contribute more to domestic production. This was not surprising given Harding’s campaign promise: “less government in business and more business in government.” Business became a symbol of American prosperity, and the 1920s saw the United States come out of a post-war recession with high economic growth. During that time, industry flourished, the stock market rose, technology rapidly evolved, and the commercialization and expansion of aviation and the automobile radically altered the American lifestyle.

The economic boom was facilitated by tariffs that were enacted to restrict the influx of imported goods, thereby increasing domestic production. American farmers had experienced dramatic growth during World War I, following a significant increase in demand stemming from their European counterparts’ inability to keep up with agricultural demands while fighting the war. As European farmers began to recover postwar, U.S. agriculture suffered from overproduction, and demand and prices plummeted. American farmers, who had gone heavily into debt to finance their expansion during the war, faced difficulty in honoring their repayments and asked the government for assistance, hoping tariffs would lead to an increase in prices; ultimately, this only helped prices for specific products, such as sugar and wool. Upon taking office, President Harding implemented the Emergency Tariff of 1921, which imposed duties on over two dozen food imports and agricultural products.

In 1922, President Harding signed the Fordney-McCumber Act into law, which raised tariffs by about 25 percent and made it easier to enact them without congressional approval. In 1930, Congress also passed the Smoot-Hawley Act, which raised duties and tariffs significantly on over 20,000 foreign products in all sectors of the economy. Many debate whether these tariffs were effective, but in the long term, they may have done more harm than good, as other countries retaliated by increasing their own tariffs. In turn, this created trade barriers that ultimately hurt American producers and jobs by decreasing the presence of U.S. products in foreign markets. It also impeded Europeans from generating enough revenue to pay back their wartime debts to the United States. Many economists argue that the combination of these tariffs and other factors led to the collapse of the U.S. economy in 1929.

 

 

https://online.norwich.edu/online/about/resource-library/isolationism-and-us-foreign-policy-after-world-war-i

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Gledam kako berza nema veze s mozgom. Od kad je Tramp pobedio Tesla akcije su skocile preko 60%, a Tramp najavio da nece subvencionisati elektricne automobile niti davati takenu olaksicu za kupovinu istih. Dok Kalifornija najavljuje taksene olaksice za elektricne automobile, sve osim Tesle, a akcije mu rastu. Kakvo naduvavanje balona od njih samih i na kraju ce da izvuku sve pare i potope male ulagace (sto inace konstantno rade). 

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11 hours ago, DameTime said:

Ja se slažem da Amerikanci treba da stanu iza svog izbora Trumpa za preCednika. Nema bežanja od odgovornosti i nema ne sviđa nam se kad počne da radi ono na šta su mnogi upozoravali.

Ako bude radio nesto za sta ljudi nisu glasali, naravno da ce se buniti, ali u principu se slazem sa tobom. Specificno, nisu svi glasali za njega, ali to je sistem, I tako snosimo odgovornost za izbor vecine. Mozemo samo da pljuckamo na predsednika kad nam se ne svidja sta radi, jer se kosi sa nasim vidjenjem, ali izbor je izbor.

Mislim, ti racunas na "I told you so", ali ja godinama pricam da ce se ovo desiti, pa mi ne dajes kredit da kazem "I told you so".

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