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But when you go, you try to attack everybody 500 V1, you just, they become friends with each other and not you. It's very isolating. I mean, I don't know how, I just want to say is like, if you're out there and you hate the woke or whatever, it is not woke to dislike this. It's okay to dislike this.
Like, even if you're the most, I have people that I read in my feed who are the most hardcore, like Republican businessmen. They fucking hate this. Everybody that I can read who cares about the US economy is like against this. So I'm trying to understand that like, I don't see the benefit. I would love to have a better understanding of the benefit.
Like, even if you're the most, I have people that I read in my feed who are the most hardcore, like Republican businessmen. They fucking hate this. Everybody that I can read who cares about the US economy is like against this. So I'm trying to understand that like, I don't see the benefit. I would love to have a better understanding of the benefit.
Like, even if you're the most, I have people that I read in my feed who are the most hardcore, like Republican businessmen. They fucking hate this. Everybody that I can read who cares about the US economy is like against this. So I'm trying to understand that like, I don't see the benefit. I would love to have a better understanding of the benefit.
Maybe you want to argue it or tell me what you've heard.
Maybe you want to argue it or tell me what you've heard.
Maybe you want to argue it or tell me what you've heard.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Okay. There's a lot to unpack there. What I want to say is I think the timeline was a little bit skewed on that in that these tariffs were gone before World War II. Okay. You talked about how manufacturing helped us.
Okay. There's a lot to unpack there. What I want to say is I think the timeline was a little bit skewed on that in that these tariffs were gone before World War II. Okay. You talked about how manufacturing helped us.
Okay. There's a lot to unpack there. What I want to say is I think the timeline was a little bit skewed on that in that these tariffs were gone before World War II. Okay. You talked about how manufacturing helped us.
Right. And our manufacturing peak is after World War II. So the tariffs were gone before World War II. Interesting. We have a manufacturing boom during the end of the Great Depression into World War II. And our peak is right afterwards when everyone else is dead. Not dead, but actually some of them are dead.
Right. And our manufacturing peak is after World War II. So the tariffs were gone before World War II. Interesting. We have a manufacturing boom during the end of the Great Depression into World War II. And our peak is right afterwards when everyone else is dead. Not dead, but actually some of them are dead.
Right. And our manufacturing peak is after World War II. So the tariffs were gone before World War II. Interesting. We have a manufacturing boom during the end of the Great Depression into World War II. And our peak is right afterwards when everyone else is dead. Not dead, but actually some of them are dead.
Europe's blowing up and we're building. People, World War II people. What I would say is that our manufacturing peak is when we are the leader in making the best stuff. When we are competitive. When you add up all these roadblocks and tariffs, what you're really doing is you're taxing your own citizens to provide a jobs program for this specific industry.
Europe's blowing up and we're building. People, World War II people. What I would say is that our manufacturing peak is when we are the leader in making the best stuff. When we are competitive. When you add up all these roadblocks and tariffs, what you're really doing is you're taxing your own citizens to provide a jobs program for this specific industry.
Europe's blowing up and we're building. People, World War II people. What I would say is that our manufacturing peak is when we are the leader in making the best stuff. When we are competitive. When you add up all these roadblocks and tariffs, what you're really doing is you're taxing your own citizens to provide a jobs program for this specific industry.
And you're doing it briefly because it's only as long as people will stomach these tariffs, which means it's very risky for someone to make that investment choice because they know it's so... People don't like paying more for shit. It's a hidden tax. So usually they'll get... I mean, like the Smoot-Hawley tariffs, which is the last tariffs we had in America. They were so deeply unpopular.