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    “They skinned my children alive while they made me sit and watch. But ya know what? I’m glad they did that. It’s what’s best for the country. Plus it builds character, and I’ll have a great story to tell my children one d….oh right”

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    Cutting off your own arm to “own the libs”. Nice job! Glad to know some people are so proud to vote against their interests. Keep it up!

  • 2ugly2live@lemmy.world
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    Trump: I have concepts of a plan.

    This guy: Oh boy, I hope those concepts survive his term!

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    Trump could cut this guy’s nuts off and he’d still find a way to put a positive spin on it

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      He’s been sold on a fundamentally holistic view of the economy. “This may be uncomfortable now, but I trust it will produce a large national windfall in the future”.

      It isn’t a bad attitude to have on its face. People do need to accept certain short term discomforts in order to achieve long term economic benefits, whether that means working industrial jobs to produce new useful infrastructure or risking personal health/safety in military conflicts to establish national security or curbing consumption to avoid long term ecological harm.

      But the mass media this guy is ingesting is bullshit. So the benign “we’re investing in the future” perspective is corrupted into a gullible “my local neighborhood wallet inspector is just helping to remove these counterfeit bills from the money supply” political apathy.

      He’s the victim of an intense, industrial scale propaganda campaign.

      Incidentally…

      Trump could cut this guy’s nuts off and he’d still find a way to put a positive spin on it

      There is a precedent.

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    That guy is choking on copium. Downing in it.

    There is no such thing as “gains” here, long or short term. This is 100% bad.

    If you want more local production, you incentivize that, not hugely disincentivize everything else.

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      What do you mean? There are plenty of gains to be had…

      …for the already rich and powerful.

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    “protected after Trump’s term”

    So executive orders are useless for this, and what concessions are Republicans willing to make to get a Senate super majority to pass an amendment, which hasn’t happened in most of our lifetimes?

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    Okay, so, being incredibly generous here, I sort of get their point, but why not slowly ramp tariffs up to allow domestic production to catch up? Because fuck you, that’s why.

    And, as always, none of any of the false promises of prosperity excuse any of the hate Trump spreads.

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      Genuine answer is likely that it’s not intended to be permanent. It’s designed to make him look good when ultimately removed and secure some support for conservative talking points around stopping drugs and immigration across the borders.

      It also distracts from the major damage they’re doing internally to the government via OPM which is much more difficult to reverse.

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      Instead, the xenophobic hate from an economic idiot is believable enough to start a worldwide depression over trying to get batteries for Elon while making pop-up-factories with AI staff I guess?

      Or of course the alternative wartime “economy”.

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    I voted for what’s best for the country moving forward

    Bigotry? Ignorance of economics? Or both?

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      Both and probably a lot more. He’s pretty confident that this won’t affect him too much. I am sure the leopards continue to circle for a second pass at him.

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        Or that if it does, it’s a sacrifice he’s willing to make for Glorious Leader.

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    Gen X’er here, guessing this person hasn’t had to look for a job in a while. Especially when externalities make the search more difficult, like having an entire sector upended.

    It took 1500 applications, over 100 interviews, and 4 years to find my current position. And, this was a callback from a prior rejection! They let the first person go that I interviewed with due to sabotaging intake because they were insecure in their position. Have fun with all that.

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      My bet is also on they wildly underestimated what employable means (or overestimated the value of their skills and experience).

      I’m also laughing over here at “long terms gains” of Trump’s policies. Unless this person is one of the billionaire class, there are no long term gains. The people who will benefit from whatever Trump and co. are up to wouldn’t be “out of a job,” they’d just transition to a new role either at the same company or another or be immune from the whole thing altogether.

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      The last position I interviewed (other people) for, we had over 2,000 total applicants, and this was before the huge swaths of layoffs that are currently happening and being planned.

      The country is doomed, literally millions of people are about to be (many of which already are) out of work, while ALL public resources and support are being dissolved by the current regime.

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      Average conservative.

      They don’t see what the problem is until they get face-eaten. The sad part is the ones who go “Well as long as those brown people get it worse!”

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      Millennial here, 100% agree. I’m very good at what I do in my field and have a chonky resume of experience. I used to get job offers unprompted on practically a weekly basis. Years ago my apply-to-interview-to-offer % was like 70%+.

      In the last couple of years this has shifted dramatically. I do not receive job offers unprompted, because they simply aren’t there. The number of listed jobs has tanked, the ones worth applying for i typically don’t hear anything back from, not even a rejection. One the other day I was told it wasn’t a real position that was open and was simply posted for some HR reason or some crap.

      Layoffs across the board are on the rise so there are more people than ever looking and less jobs available.

      It took my friend ~1yr to find a job after his last layoff.

      This person is in for a world of hurt…and frankly, I have zero sympathy for them specifically.

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        Regarding sympathy - he is no different than the others who voted for this. These kinds of people aren’t ready to have been wrong. So they claim they expected it. His reply is nothing but an attempt to cope with his bad choices.

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          It’s absolutely a person speaking out loud to justify everything and avoid thinking about hardship. Humans are great at that.

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      That’s not even mentioning all the AI automated posting the people and head hunter companies ate doing that is overloading your legit application submissions.

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      Don’t worry, when the tree he’s under starts letting the rain through, he’ll just move to a new tree.

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      It obviously isn’t true, but if their statement was consistent, they would be happy to ensure that if it meant the country was better off 🙄

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      Maybe if there was a group who resisted leopards and helped these poor brainwashed fools?

      But apparently libs just wanna condescend all the way down.

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      “It’ll be a short term hardship, but great for the long term!”

      long term effects that FSUBAR*

      *fuck shit up beyond all reason