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Sunday, August 24, 2025

Heather Cox Richardson: It is wild to see Republicans cheering on a president who publicly threatened a CEO and stated openly that he shook the man down for a major share in his company. It is even wilder to see Republicans, who since 1980 have held so fervently to the idea of free markets that they have denounced even the most basic regulations as socialism, celebrate the government takeover of a private company.

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Socialists should show some love now. But they won't.

#1 | Posted by visitor_ at 2025-08-24 12:09 PM | Reply

Meanwhile, back at the ranch, how a I not surprised that none here are lauding Canada caving in on Trump's tariff negotiation.

TRUMP, Master Of The Deal! : )

#2 | Posted by MSgt at 2025-08-24 01:03 PM | Reply | Funny: 1

Socialists should show some love now. But they won't.

#1 | Posted by visitor_ at 2025-08-24 12:09 PM | Reply

and every Repub that voted against something because of Socialism needs to apoligize.

#3 | Posted by sitzkrieg at 2025-08-25 08:17 AM | Reply

Where are they? Getting in line, to wet their beaks. Der Dotard is creating the model for institutional grifting and shakedowns. Nothing says 'friend' like a threat, and nothing says 'political support' like graft. Just don't ask the MAGA crowd what they heard in church last Sunday...

#4 | Posted by catdog at 2025-08-25 08:21 AM | Reply

Socialists should show some love now. But they won't.
#1 | Posted by visitor_

See #2. It's dripping with love.

#5 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-08-25 08:26 AM | Reply

Same place all those liberals went when their leader showed very clear signs of dementia. They ignore the topic and try to deflect. Easy answer. Next.

#6 | Posted by humtake at 2025-08-25 11:49 AM | Reply

HumTrig's leader is a demented child rapist who is now obviously decomposing.

#7 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-08-25 11:52 AM | Reply

"...not surprised that none here are lauding Canada caving in on Trump's tariff negotiation."

It's a shame so many people have to spread hate instead of accepting reality. The reality is that Canada had a huge advantage in trade with the US. Their leaders' job is to ensure Canada continues to have huge advantages. But negotiations tend to even things out, especially when the other side is so much more powerful than you are. Canada didn't cave, they fought as hard as they could to keep whatever advantages they could and are now accepting of the terms because they know they can't get any better. Canada did a great job in the negotiating; they would have come out a lot worse had they either said no or accepted Trump's first terms.

This is how most of the tariff deals went with countries who had the ability to keep some of their trade advantages with the US. They don't just accept the first terms.

I guess since it's only DR lib kids on here you haven't hit an age where negotiations matter. But don't worry, you will. And hopefully you can take some of these lessons with you. Don't accept the first offer when you have ways to negotiate. And don't say no when the only thing you are trying to placate is your ego/pride.

#8 | Posted by humtake at 2025-08-25 11:53 AM | Reply

Rwingers sure love their lawless King, don't they?

Even though he has the morals of a hog in heat, and almost as much brains.

#9 | Posted by Corky at 2025-08-25 12:01 PM | Reply

The Fascist takeover is proceeding well.

Now Trump can leverage both Congress and the private sector to fund his agenda, however repugnant that is.

Hitler had the Same Arrangements.

The State becomes the center of gravity in the production process.

It's a form of "Socialism " in theory, but in practice it's the consolidation of the entire economic Base in one Asshole's tiny little hands.

If Trump can get the same Juice Adolf had.

He's not there just yet...

He's getting his Ducks in a row.

To be honest, I don't think Trump is Clever enough on his own to pull it off.

But with high priced help...

Who Knows?

#10 | Posted by Effeteposer at 2025-08-25 03:53 PM | Reply

P

Putin pulled it off in Russia. He's way smarter than Trump.

He's like Hitler lite in a way. He can fund anything with a Decree..

Trump needs lessons. That why he loves Putin.

He want pointers.

#11 | Posted by Effeteposer at 2025-08-25 03:57 PM | Reply

Socialists should show some love now. But they won't.

#1 | Posted by visitor_

Anti socialists should show some rage now. But they won't. They only get mad at socialism that helps the working class.

#12 | Posted by SpeakSoftly at 2025-08-25 07:31 PM | Reply

Socialists should show some love now. But they won't.
#1 | Posted by visitor_

What should Free Market Capitalists do?

#13 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-08-25 07:33 PM | Reply

It's a shame so many people have to spread hate instead of accepting reality. The reality is that Canada had a huge advantage in trade with the US.
#8 | Posted by humtake

Any corporation in a country with government healthcare has an advantage over american companies that have to pay for their employee's healthcare for some insane reason.

Why do republicans want corporations to continue to bear that burden?

#14 | Posted by SpeakSoftly at 2025-08-25 07:45 PM | Reply

Any corporation in a country with government healthcare has an advantage over american companies that have to pay for their employee's healthcare for some insane reason.
Why do republicans want corporations to continue to bear that burden?
#14 | Posted by SpeakSoftly

You know why.
Because then n------ would always have it.

#15 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-08-25 08:57 PM | Reply

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#2 | Posted by MSgt at 2025-08-24 01:03 PM
...I not surprised that none here are lauding Canada caving in on Trump's tariff negotiation. ...
TRUMP, Master Of The Deal! : )

So your answer to "Where Are Free-Market Cons After Trump Intel Shakedown?" is an obvious deflection and change of subject?

First, these were "retaliatory/reciprocal tariffs" on goods that already comply with NAFTA/CMUSA trade agreements, and the big tariffs on cars stay for now.

Second, and more important, Canada (and any other country) doesn't need to punish their citizens and businesses for wanting or needing/having to buy some things from the US. They made the point already. Boycotts of US goods and services have started, and the US small businesses felt it first and politicos heard it "loud and clear":

www.cnbc.com - Republican senators join Dems on bill to exempt small businesses from Trump's Canada tariffs - 2025-07-23

Vacay travel to the US from Canada is already down substantially, sales of US booze and many other US products are already down 67% because of boycotts and some provinces bans... you don't need tariffs (to make stuff more expensive to buy) when people are already pissed off enough at you not to buy your stuff at all...

"Manufacture" this!

www.jalopnik.com - The F-35 Is Losing The (Trade) War - 2025-08-22
|------- ... Not since World War II have so many American planes been taken out of the air. -------|

For example, India AF just ordered 97 of their own Tejas, with GE engines and Israeli AESA MMR radars. Of course, LCAs are not in the leagues of F-35 or French Rafale planes they also fly, but at 4x cheaper in cost and maintenance, "quantity has a quality of its own." Countries don't like to be coerced or held hostage to unpredictable whims and caprices of potential "kill switches" or threats of non-support... which until recently (BT / Before Trump) they didn't have to worry about:

www.cbsnews.com - Gabbard barred sharing intelligence on Russia-Ukraine negotiations with "Five Eyes" partners - CBS, 2025-08-22

But Trump "likes to win" especially if he has to cheat:

www.thedailybeast.com - Roger Clemens Outs Winner-in-Chief Trump as Golf Loser - 2025-08-25
|------- Trump told reporters that day "It's good to win. You heard I won, right? Did you hear I won? Just to back it up from there, I won. I like to win." ...
Trump... finished dead last... -------|

When will MAGA drones start understanding that Trump's "ego wins" are losses for everyone else, including them?

Just like his "wins" destroyed capital and bankrupted businesses he started (which is why so many of his former "partners" want nothing to do with him and his "businesses") he is now doing the same to the entire country - .

The more Trump keeps "winning" the more people and the economy of the US will be "The Biggest Losers" and, unlike unwinding Trump's "deals," rebuilding trust and relationships takes a long time.

"Art of the Con" is strong with this MAGA cult, eh?
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#16 | Posted by CutiePie at 2025-08-26 12:52 AM | Reply

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