• a medieval emperor or mafia don.

    From JAB@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 4 10:09:22 2025
    Trump's tariffs are about something more than economics: power

    Above all, tariffs give Donald Trump power. They strike fear into
    allies and enemies, from governments to corporations. This is a
    president who runs his presidency like a medieval emperor or mafia
    don.

    https://news.sky.com/story/trumps-tariffs-are-about-something-more-than-economics-power-13341209

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  • From D@21:1/5 to JAB on Fri Apr 4 21:40:29 2025
    On Fri, 4 Apr 2025, JAB wrote:

    Trump's tariffs are about something more than economics: power

    Above all, tariffs give Donald Trump power. They strike fear into
    allies and enemies, from governments to corporations. This is a
    president who runs his presidency like a medieval emperor or mafia
    don.

    https://news.sky.com/story/trumps-tariffs-are-about-something-more-than-economics-power-13341209

    Every politician in the same position is always and only motivated by
    power, or they would never make it. The difference is, how subtle are they about it?

    It is funny in a democracy to follow the leaders when their term ends and
    they are forced to become "normal" people again. Usually it doesn't end
    that well for them. They seldom have the skills to become successful in
    the private sector, but are forced to live off their pensions, contacts,
    doing little work of value, and hopefully, being depressed since they are deprived of their power.

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  • From Mike Spencer@21:1/5 to JAB on Fri Apr 4 17:09:21 2025
    JAB <here@is.invalid> writes:

    Trump's tariffs are about something more than economics: power

    Above all, tariffs give Donald Trump power. They strike fear into
    allies and enemies, from governments to corporations. This is a
    president who runs his presidency like a medieval emperor or mafia
    don.

    The formula used to assess the tariffs (allegedly) imposed by other
    nations on imports from the US is a cockamamie bit of pseudo-algebra
    with no meaning in real economic or trade terms. Total bullshit.

    Pundits are struggling to deduce or infer economics-based motivations
    behind this. My take is that there are none. The motive, embodied in
    Peter Thiel and his acolyte Vance, Musk, Andreessen, other
    techno-billionaires and their acolytes is "burn it all down".

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_Yarvin

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Enlightenment

    However unbalanced or deluded those people may be, they're all
    brighter than Trump and not deranged in quite the same way, not and
    cognitively fragmented as he is. This tariff announcement is evidence
    that Trump is too stupid, ignorant and deranged to rationally do
    anything in the domain of his job, viz. being US president. But he's
    a useful idiot who can, perhaps with occasional prompting, be depended
    on to do irrational, destructive things and hasten "burn it all down".

    Trumps *own* motives can be reasonably estimated to be limited to self-aggrandizement, vengeance and whim, motives easily manipulated by
    anyone who can even briefly get his ear. Being the star of his own
    movie is all he has the cognitive functionality to attend to.

    This isn't the kind of conspiracy theory that postulates a secret
    cabal or hidden eminence grise. These guys are on record as believing
    that anything we'd recognize as democracy is a failed and obsolete
    system. They're trying to suck as much money out of the government as
    they can before all of it is turned into wreckage and they're bringing
    their effectively unlimited money into play to hasten the wreck.

    Oddly enough, these bright & wealthy fanatics are playing from the
    same score as "The Hard Reset: A Terrorgram Publication", that
    launched "hard reset" into a meme but originated with white
    supremacist, neo-fascist, violence-prone, wannabe terrorist
    revolutionaries.

    "Hard reset" and "burn it all down" are pretty much the same. It's
    the only motivational explanation I can come up with for allowing
    Trump to get away with being the mad king.

    When the consequences of the mad king's maddness really begin to
    emerge, the pundits are saying, we can look for reverting to sane
    politics at the mid-terms. That's worrisome for the BIAD crowd so
    there aren't going to *be* any mid-terms. "Where's our Reichstag
    fire?"



    https://news.sky.com/story/trumps-tariffs-are-about-something-more-than-economics-power-13341209


    --
    Mike Spencer Nova Scotia, Canada

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere on Fri Apr 4 17:13:12 2025
    On 04 Apr 2025 17:09:21 -0300, Mike Spencer
    <mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere> wrote:

    When the consequences of the mad king's maddness

    Many years ago, he massaged this tariff speak...bringing jobs back to
    US, but the consequences are higher costs to consumers, a depressed
    market place (businesses going out of business), and higher
    unemployment. His motive is unclear, but the future will be clear if
    this path continues.

    "Where's our Reichstag fire?"

    He's attempting to undermine lawyers, and the courts.

    For years, he has played mostly a subservient role, now he's getting
    his rocks off as a "mafia don".

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