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We will not forget nor forgive and we will tell our children and grandchildren who the Israelis were and what they did, we will not allow this to be forgotten until the day the earth ends, nor will we forget that more than 70% of the Israeli people supported this genocide without a shred of remorse.
It is clear that a lot of these anti-Muslim hate accounts are from India pretending to be white westerners.
#Trump is willing to destroy American and the Worlds economy but not back down from the Trade War with #China because he is a narcissist.
MAGA can’t do math, in fact they can’t do nothing because they are a bunch of brainless partisans.
8/ Survival without transformation isn’t strategy — it’s drift. We deserve better than a future propped up by taxes and fear.
7/ The danger? We mistake protection for progress. Tariffs don’t make industries great again. They just make them more expensive to sustain.
6/ Dalio is right: imbalances in trade and capital flows must be corrected. But that’s not just about raising barriers. It’s about building smarter, faster, more productive economies.
5/ We need to be honest: Tariffs are not a growth strategy. They’re an emergency brake. A firewall. And if we rely on them too long, industries behind them won’t recover — they’ll rot.
4/ The deeper problem? Tariffs let governments pretend they’re fixing the economy… while just taxing consumers and delaying real reform.
3/ Dalio hints at this. But his tone focuses on the “why” — the geopolitical logic. Tariffs, he says, help nations prepare for self-reliance in conflict. True. But that’s survival, not renewal.
2/ Tariffs don’t rebuild industries. They raise prices — for both imports and domestic goods. They protect local producers from competition, which makes them weaker, not stronger.
Are Tariffs the Answer? Or Just a Mask for Decline?

1/ Ray Dalio just dropped a sharp piece on tariffs: how they work, how they affect trade, and why they’re being used more in a fragile world. It’s smart, measured… and, I’d argue, a bit too soft.
…”historical and biblical ties,” this is madness totally madness, just look who the “civilized” west is supporting.
What is the meaning of the security council if one country can dictate all its decisions?
How many more children must die before the murderers are punished? #Israel #TerroristNetanyahu
…and for this reason you and Musk's BOTs are spreading propaganda against immigrants because one day these immigrants will lead Europe and Israel will no longer be an ally in the West, period.
This account is a worker who is paid to contribute to the collapse of Europe, Europe has a problem with an aging population and European politicians know this and the only way to save it is to integrate foreigners into Europe, which the majority is Muslim…
…but in fact Trump defeated the republicans as well, Trump established a trumpism.
If Trump had not won, they would have attempted a "revolution", or if Trump wanted to be president for another term and could not, MAGA would attempt a "revolution", Americans are not even aware of the danger, especially the republican citizens, they think the republicans won…
…but in fact Trump defeated the republicans as well, Trump established a trumpism.
America is occupied by Israeli lobbies, change my mind. Americans still don't understand what danger they are in.
5/Trump and this administration is the weakest in American history, they have no idea what they are doing. A first year economics student would have led the American economy better than the Trump administration.
4/The best way to strengthen domestic production is through investment in technology, education, infrastructure, and policies that encourage entrepreneurship and competition—not through protectionist measures that create stagnation.
3/Tariffs might provide short-term relief, but in the long run, they often lead to higher prices for consumers, retaliation from trade partners, and weaker domestic industries that struggle once the protection is removed.