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China's improving relations left and right - EU/Japan/South Korea.
Maybe, but in the EU their relations keep getting arrested for corruption.


 
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One of the Venezuelan migrants deported to El Salvador last weekend was mistakenly identified as a gang member because of his tattoos, including one closely resembling the Real Madrid soccer club logo, his attorney has said.

Looks like one of those “Venezuelan terorrists” deported to this El Salvadoran gulag, wasn’t actually a part of the gang that Trump’s brown shirts accused him of. See, this is why laws, process, and judges matter. You can’t just deport people because your orange god king says so. Conservatives used to prioritize process. Now all they care about is power. And remember now, the power you’re abusing right now can be abused right back at ya. Remember, Democrats can act just as dictatorial as Donald. You might not like what a president AOC has in store for you.

Again, there’s a famous poem that talks about this. Stand up for injustice immediately. You shouldn’t just let things go because the injustice is happening to those you hate.

The Trump administration has been reluctant to release the names and other details of the groups flown to El Salvador over the weekend, despite questions from a judge hearing challenges to the removal flights that were brought by groups including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). The White House argues that all those removed posed enough of a national security threat to be deported under the Alien Enemies Act.

Given Donald’s extensive history of lying, why is anyone trusting his regime’s accusations here? What evidence have they presented before a court of law? Why are so many of you dotards fine with Trump acting as a dictator and deporting people he doesn’t like without any evidence?

Process
Matters
Laws
Matter

We live in a republic, not an autocracy!
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More brown people sent to the gulag. Hard to believe that guys like Trump and Miller are cool with torturing brown people.

This is why due process exists.

 

The liberal judge Susan Crawford won the race for a seat on the Wisconsin supreme court on Tuesday in a big coup for Democrats, after Elon Musk backed the conservative candidate, making it the most expensive judicial contest in US history.

With more than 84% of the vote tallied, Crawford was ahead of Schimel by nearly 10 percentage points. Schimel accepted defeat as crowds booed.

  • How important is this for liberals? It’s a big win. They will retain their 4-3 ideological majority on the state supreme court, which will hear cases about abortion and collective bargaining.
  • How did the campaign organisers pull it off? Milwaukee reported record turnout, even running out of ballots in some polling places. Democrats said Musk’s involvement had galvanised people to get involved in grassroots efforts.

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Israel intends to expand its war and capture “large areas” of Gaza, the country’s defence minister has said.

Israel Katz said in a statement that the offensive was “expanding to crush and clean the area of terrorists and terrorist infrastructure and capture large areas that will be added to the security zones of the state of Israel”.

Strikes continued on Gaza on Wednesday morning. Medical sources in the territory told Al Jazeera that Israeli attacks had killed 21 Palestinians since dawn.

  • How has the announcement been received in Israel? It was condemned by a former hostage and the Hostages Families Forum, which said it showed the return of 59 hostages still in Gaza was “a secondary task” to the Netanyahu administration.

(I thought that all the wars would be over by now. Guess not)

Also in this article it mentions that Cory Booker, the Democratic US senator from New Jersey, delivered a record-breaking 25-hour speech warning fellow senators about the dangers Donald Trump poses to US democracy. That is insane. I mean I hate trump as much as the next guy but wtf dude.
 
If your plan is to hurt Americans by lying about Social Security, and finding a scapegoat for Social Security “fraud”, the scapegoat in this case being undocumented immigrants(and after all, fascism loves and depends on scapegoats), well there’s Elon Musk….He is a lying POS.

I should think that even Trump supporters would still want their elderly family members taken care of, and would not want Social Security undermined by an immigrant who lies about such a crucial safety net. But, I guess not, he’s fooling millions….

Just look at these LIES!!


Elon Musk has pushed false claims that millions of dead people are collecting Social Security benefits. Now he’s peddling another specious story about the program: that immigrants are being given Social Security cards too freely, then collecting benefits and voting.

At a town hall-style event in Wisconsin on Sunday night, Musk and close ally Antonio Gracias — whom Musk has tapped to help with the U.S. DOGE Service’s efforts to make cuts at the Social Security Administration — displayed a bar chart that Gracias said showed a large increase in noncitizens getting Social Security numbers.

“This is a mind-blowing chart,” Musk said, as people in the audience lifted their phones to photograph the screen.

“This literally blew us away,” Gracias added.

Immigrants who are legally authorized to work in the United States do in fact receive Social Security numbers. That’s how the system is designed. The Social Security Act requires numbers be assigned promptly to immigrants who are legally in the country to work.

But Musk and Gracias presented the fact that some noncitizens have Social Security numbers as shocking, characterizing it as something they had stumbled upon and were exposing, with Gracias claiming federal employees who had shared the data had taken a “risk” to do so.

The numbers on Musk’s screen appeared to come from a government program that was set up to streamline the process through which immigrants get their Social Security numbers. A September 2023 government audit found that the Social Security Administration correctly processed noncitizens’ cases 99.8 percent of the time in that program and a related one.

“There’s no fraud here,” said David Bier, director of immigration studies at the conservative Cato Institute. The increase in the number of noncitizens entering the Social Security system, he said, had been predicted based on the increase in asylum seekers in the past few years.

The presentation by the two men appeared to be the latest step in Musk’s effort to undermine Americans’ confidence in Social Security by making unsupported claims of problems with the system.

Musk and Gracias claimed that undocumented immigrants are getting payments from Social Security, when in reality, they often help finance the system without being able to collect benefits of their own. Undocumented immigrants cannot collect Social Security, and those who pay into Social Security give billions annually — in 2022, an estimated $25 billion.

Undocumented immigrants who do not have legal work authorization do not get Social Security numbers. They must apply for an Individual Tax Identification Number, which they use to pay taxes while working without lawful status.

Musk and Gracias also inaccurately alleged some immigrants were receiving “max pay” in benefits, which is not a concept that exists in Social Security.

And they made claims of voter fraud by noncitizens that echo debunked theories from President Donald Trump and his allies.

In reality, having a Social Security card does not indicate anything about whether someone is receiving benefits, nor does it mean someone is registered to vote. Noncitizens’ Social Security cards are clearly labeled as valid for work only and cannot be used to register to vote.

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Party of the working class! Right?

When you can’t get health care, please remember to thank your local Republican. You voted for this. It’s not the fault of immigrants, Haitians eating pets, or DEI or CRT or whatever Fox News and Facebook says. It’s republicans who are gutting social safety nets to enrich themselves and their billionaire donors with bribes while they distract you with bigotry.


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Yesterday was a good day for the good guys. Bad day for the fascists.

If I were a Republican, I’d be getting nervous and would be demanding a course correction from President Musk and Donald. But because republicans are too afraid of their own primary voters, they’ll keep their heads buried. Fascists have gotta fascist!

Here are some interesting stats:


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Yewge swings for the good guys. And that’s before the Trump tariffs hit, the Trump recession hits completely, and before Repubs give themselves and their billionaire friends tax cuts after gutting your Medicare,Medicaid, and social security.
 
What’ll be interesting will be if we can break his approval rating to lower than the high 30s. I seem to remember him always clinging to an approval in the low 40s throughout season 1 of the teevee president. But that was before we were deporting enemies of the regime to gulags in El Salvador, tariffs on our allies, turning on Ukraine, and gutting social safety nets. I’d love to see if we can break this cult.


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Yesterday was a good day for the good guys.
It seems that we agree. The GOP went from having a slim 3 seat advantage in the House 218-215, to an imminent 7 seat advantage 220-213 after the votes were counted last night. The GOP got stronger in a national context. Meanwhile the democrat judge in Wisconsin won but that was to fill the seat left by a democrat judge meaning even in the context of the lefty state of Wisconsin, there was no net gain for Democrats.

I am happy with the increase in GOP's national strength, and you seem happy with maintaining a regional status quo. We should keep doing that for both of our sakes.
 
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"Other countries are understanding because they have been ripping us for 50 years; they have been ripping us off right from the beginning.”

Stop me if you've heard this before, although I assume you have. The quote from President Donald Trump might be only a few hours old, but it's part of a decades-long view he's held on America's place at the center of the postwar boom in global trade.

In the president's telling the U.S. has selflessly, and naively, opened its markets to foreign competitors, which in turn have taken advantage of that generosity by undercutting American manufacturers with goods made with cheap labor and subsidized by tax breaks.

On the flip side, American companies are prevented from competing on a level playing field in international markets by a dastardly devised mix of tariffs, trade barriers, stealth taxes and tree-hugging environmentalists.

He narrowed his "ripping off" timeline to just 40 years in weekend interview with NBC News, but the theme has remained constant for much of the past month: April 2 will be "Liberation Day" and America will once again rule the global trading world.

There's only one problem.

It's already doing that.

The U.S. economy long ago realized that the real juice from the "consumption + investment + government spending" squeeze would come from services, not manufacturing.

And it has enjoyed unparalleled success since the global pandemic and left its international rivals, China included, wallowing in the dust.

Services, of course, generate a much wider profit margin than goods; think of Apple's (AAPL) 46% gross margin in tech versus the 30.7% for ExxonMobil (XOM) (the biggest U.S. exporter) in petroleum and the paltry 12.5% for General Motors (GM) , the biggest U.S. automaker.

So while the U.S. has a trade deficit in goods, it's still earning more — a lot more, in fact — by selling services. U.S. companies generated $632 billion in overseas profits last year, 82% more than the $347 billion foreign companies earned in the U.S.

In a recent piece for Project Syndicate, Hausmann says that using U.S. stock valuations, "the value of US investments abroad can be estimated at $16.4 trillion," which are now suddenly a "far more attractive target for retaliation than tariffs on US exports."

They're also making more money with the same amount of people: European companies employed around 4.7 million people in the U.S. last year, while American companies were directly responsible for around 5 million jobs across the EU, the United Kingdom and Switzerland.

That certainly explains why the S&P 500 has shed some $5 trillion in value over the past month, amid the worst first-quarter performance for the benchmark in five years, as investors not only awaited details of Trump's April 2 tariff plans but also braced for the inevitable reprisals from the country's biggest trading partners.

Putting the immediate profits of America's biggest companies at risk in the hope that manufacturing jobs will somehow return over the next few years (or possibly longer) seems like a bad bet.

America doesn't need this trade war. It's already reaping massive rewards in terms of cheap goods, reliable foreign investment, lower government borrowing costs and growing corporate profits.

Are there unfair practices? Sure. India's protectionism needs a massive overhaul, China's intellectual property theft has gone unpunished for too long, and Europe's self-imposed role as the global tech policeman has become tiresome and, quite frankly, entirely too personal.

But those are all issues best solved in collective negotiations (the kind that Trump hates) rather than through unilateral sanctions (which he loves, as they present the chance to strike "deals" for which he can claim credit).

America won this trade war a long, long time ago. Revisiting the battlefield won't make anyone richer.

From the comments: Well hidden at the bottom of this argument is a nugget of truth: Manufacturing is not now, nor has it been for a good long time, a good creator of wealth. The days of '80,000 show up at the factory door each morning, they hand you a shovel, go home after 8 hours of simple but back breaking work churning out product' are long gone. Those kinds of jobs are what left the US, but did not take root in China (and Japan, and Korea, etc.). Those nations only got perhaps a quarter of that number of workers employed. (With that number further dropping as they made improvements in their processes.) If manufacturing does return to our shores, we will be lucky if 800 jobs ultimately return. That's not going to put a bunch of zing into employment numbers nor result in vast fat payrolls to be spent elsewhere.If the course of consumerism in America teaches us anything, it's that most people here already have vastly more 'stuff' than they actually 'need'. The biggest money long ago shifted from those who make 'stuff' to those that convince the average American to buy more 'stuff' (preferably on a short recurring schedule). For better or worse, that same dynamic is playing out all over the world.

These manufacturers are the same ones that took up lock, stock, and barrel to have their goods made in overseas countries because they did not want to pay Americans fair wages.

If things are so terrible, why are Apple, Google, Walmart, Amazon, Apple, Berkshire Hathaway, CVS Health, and United Healthcare - all American companies - among the top ten companies in the world in terms of revenue? The future is in AI, technology, medical equipment, chips (Nvidia).
 
If things are so terrible, why are Apple, Google, Walmart, Amazon, Apple, Berkshire Hathaway, CVS Health, and United Healthcare - all American companies - among the top ten companies in the world in terms of revenue?
Because of their US operations. In the case of the last two you mention, it is entirely because of the US market as neither has a large international presence.
 
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