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    “Damn that’s wild because I voted for you to have zero tariffs and a $50K tax break as a small business owner under Kamala,” reads the top comment under the video.

    One of the best comments because it’s true and he can’t dismiss it as people being mean or reveling in his pain, just stating reality.

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    Trump thinks factories are magic. They aren’t things you can just conjure out of the ether by sacrificing a pile of cash - it takes hard work, thinking, and negotiation.

    Things that Trump is incapable of.

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    However, I thought that the infrastructure would be set up prior for small business to come back to America and manufacture in America. So to wish ill on someone and to love the fact that they’re suffering, to love the fact that their family is being negatively affected, because I didn’t vote the same way that you did is [expletive] up

    This guy is a double idiot. That he would think the manufacturing would be around before the tariffs went into place. it’s just silly thinking.

    But also that he believes “go woke, go broke” isn’t the exact same thing he’s facing, is a whole other level of ignorance.

    There’s no way this person isn’t just rage bait. No one could truly be this fucking regraded. I refuse to believe there are people this genuinely ignorant who aren’t just out there for rage bait.

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      Lmao you haven’t been to Trump Country if you think someone can’t be stupid enough to be like this unironically. I live in a district that went like 80% for Trump and most people are like this here lmao.

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      My conservative parents literally believe that the tariffs are making it faster and easier to build US manufacturing because of the “money it’s raising”…

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      With that kind of naiveté it’s remarkable he even has a business to lose, but sadly, I have no doubt he’s every bit as stupid as he seems. I deal with a lot of very dumb small business owners in my own industry.

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        The “business” is just up charging and drop shipping stuff other people have made, it’s just scams on scams all the way down.

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      Maybe, but cognitive dissonance is a powerful thing. Certainly could be rage bait but I wouldn’t be so quick to assume he didn’t legitimately believe tariffs would benefit him.

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      I keep saying this, but there was at least one Jew… In a concentration camp… That thought Hitler was a misunderstood hero of the Jews.

      He was nicknamed Berliner and beat other Jews into submission at Sobibor Concentration Camp. Eventually he was lynched by the other prisoners

      Human perspective is far too malleable.

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      regraded

      Can we fucking not? Everyone knows you mean an abelist slur. It’s not less hateful because you changed a few letters. Also, it makes you sound like one of those weirdos that uses terms like “seggs” or “grape.”

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    Small American businesses are adopting Leopards, no faces are expected to be eaten

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    I’ve had a handful of conversations with trumpians who think this is all 4d geopolitical macroeconomic chess. And every single one of them are essentially convinced that some weird, bastardized, reductive model of global economics that exists in the collective headspace of the maga-sphere is The Way It Works. And it simply doesnt work that way. They’re convinced everyone else in the world HAS to do business with us, when that couldn’t be further from the truth. NATO allies have reconsidered buying our military hardware, for fucks sake. Sure, it’ll be painful for them for a bit, but a lot of our former allies now (correctly) view us as a clear and present danger. This is outside the bounds of the post-cold war context that we’ve existed in for several decades. This is a new era. This is the end of Pax Americana. And they don’t seem to be able to admit that it’s happening.

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      They’re convinced everyone else in the world HAS to do business with us

      That seems to be a widespread opinion amongst a lot of the international elite. Germany thought Putin was never going to risk war because it would kill his European fossil fuel revenue and destroy his economy.

      Then Putin himself did the same thing, thinking he could starve Europe in a fossil fuel winter.

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      They can’t admit it because it’s an echo chamber. Trump tells them what they want to hear. They feel smarter for being validated by the president so they ignore the nagging voice that things aren’t going to plan because the only possible explanation is NOT that they were wrong and don’t understand these complex issues, but that even though they can’t see the full picture, they were right. Then all the other people in the same position agree that 4D chess is being played and they all voted a smart vote and the endorphins flood their brain again

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      They’ll never admit it, because there’s a chance some liberal will say those 4 dreaded words: “I told you so.”

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      This is exactly what they think.

      For example, american car factories only make 70% of their capacity. European car factories currently export 50-60% of their product to the USA.

      So if there is any idea with the tarriffs (debatable), it’s that the USA will have to grow domestic production (easy) while the rest of the world needs to shrink production (hard).

      In other words, there are no other consumers rich enough to buy all this stuff.

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          Yes, I agree. Just as with the production/consumption disruption, the current US administration seems to be abandoning the Pax Americana commitments that led to a world of interrelations and dependencies that went beyond trade and economics. This has huge implications. The usa still has a very large military capacity, but the balance of power and what it is going to be used for…these are now in flux in a way we have not seen in living memory.

          In a way, its the same logic being applied: that Europe or south America or whatever places are not capable of becoming a rival global power.

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    They could’ve simply asked him to spawn domestic production chains with an executive order, duh! Read Art Of The Deal, dumb dumbs.

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    The business owner posted a follow-up video Friday, replying to a comment that said “I love this for you,” criticizing the mocking response he was met with.

    “Yeah, I voted for Trump, absolutely. Did I know he was going to increase the tariffs? Yes, I did,” he said. “However, I thought that the infrastructure would be set up prior for small business to come back to America and manufacture in America. So to wish ill on someone and to love the fact that they’re suffering, to love the fact that their family is being negatively affected, because I didn’t vote the same way that you did is [expletive] up.”

    He went on to explain that he doesn’t judge people based on their politics and has friends across the political spectrum.

    “I’m sorry, a lot of you are [expletive] up … I hope you guys can be better people,” he concluded.

    But the comment section again wasn’t in the mood for sympathy.

    “I didn’t think the leopard would eat MY face,” wrote one person.

    “I’m starting to think this is rage bait because there is no way,” concluded someone else.

    Additionally, he ends his tik tok by saying, “[if he can’t get any help] it’s back to digging ditches again. Which I’m not scared to do, but it’s a little harder with a wife, two kids, and 45 years old.”

    lolol 💃🪩🕺

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    It’s honestly so wild that these types thought Trump had some cohesive master plan that would all gel together nicely.

    Like he told you the whole time that tariffs was basically his whole plan on the economy, and you thought there might be something more to it? From the guy who can barely complete a sentence? Be for real.