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Re: US-China economy war + radical Trump = higher inflation + interest rates + war
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cxtreenal
on 20/04/2025, 17:51:17 UTC
I wonder those who voted for this idiot, what would they have to say on this! Do we have American citizens in this forum? I am eagerly waiting for someone who is an American, would respond to my questions! Are you guys liking what your dear President is doing to your country and your economy? What would you be doing in this situation! Would you vote for this man again? The cause of all these nonsense? 
There is no need for any individual to answer to your question. Just look to the US and you'll get your answer in the countless people who have been protesting across USA for the past couple of weeks against Trump's various decisions from his economic policies that has ruined their lives all the way to his aggression toward immigrants which is the most absurd in my opinion considering how everyone including Trump himself is an immigrant in the US, people like him just got off the boat sooner!

Her is an example where terms like "Fascist Dictatorship" are becoming regular:
https://news.sky.com/story/anti-trump-protests-sweep-america-for-the-second-time-in-weeks-13352268
Protests were held against the aggression against immigrants, the decision to reduce and close funding for various universities, and other Fascist Dictatorship behaviors. Americans were seen protesting in Lafayette Square in front of the White House. Protests were organized in fifty states, which is the second protest in the states after Trump took office for his second term. The program was called the "National Day of Action" in protest of various controversial issues taken by Trump.

Another stubborn decision is the issuance of an executive order by Trump to restructure the State Department. It will decide to wind down almost all activities from African countries and recommends closing embassies and consulates from these countries. President Trump can sign the executive order in this country this week.


https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/20/us/politics/trump-state-department-overhaul.html