• blakenong@lemmings.world
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    6 days ago

    As an American, I support this! 👍

    The faster he fucks too much with the money, the sooner they get rid of him.

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      Oh you European nerds don’t want to buy American?

      Well guess what. Neither do we!

      And we now get to pay an freaking fine for buying goods from outside of America.

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          America sells a ton of services. Netflix, Amazon, Uber, Visa, Mastercard etc. Its possible to cut most out but very difficult to cut it all out in Canada. Perhaps it’s easier in Europe.

          This is the part of the ‘trade deficit’ story he and his supporters intentionally leave out. America has a massive trade surplus when it comes to exporting services.

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        No matter how much I despise the US, I don’t think I’d ever pick Nintendo or Ubisoft over American game companies. Those two alone are doing wonders to destroy everything we used to love about video games.

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      Outside of Software, I can’t think of anything I buy that’s American.

      I can think of American made versions of a bunch of the things I buy and the American made versions as always worse. Even American companies like 3M mostly manufacture in Europe since they can get good quality there unlike USA.

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        Sadly, a bunch of things people buy are American owned but sold under a more local brand name, especially food or snack items, but also many other things.

        For example: A scary amount of Europeans don’t know that Mondelēz International is an American company. It was started by Kraft, famous for their “processed cheese product”. And they own brands like Cadbury, Milka, Toblerone, Marabou/Freia, etc.

        Coca-Cola also own a lot of “local” flavoured drinks.

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          At least coca-cola have the courtesy of making the ownership known so brand loyalist can support the billionaire they like, while i can easily identify who to boycott.

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          Mondelēz might be international but productions are local. They have plenty of manufactures all accords France, Belgium and Netherlands, to stick with the ones I know.

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              Often not, no - it’s a big problem that these huge multinationals have is repatriating their foreign cash.

              Apple used to have somewhere around 5x more cash in Ireland than they did in USA, because taxes.

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                Interesting, I hadn’t thought of that.

                Although I would argue that such “unrealized” profits would still count as being given overseas, since the money is not available to the european economy any more, no?

                They just keep it parked in some kind of inflation proof financial construct until needed (at which point they might have to pay taxes on however much of it they need to withdraw, but still).

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                  They just keep it parked in some kind of inflation proof financial construct until needed

                  Sometimes, othertimes they use it to just buy out european/australian/japanese/etc entities - since it’s hard to repatriate, they can use that as a sort of justification where some shareholders (Hedge Funds that want dividends now) might object.

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      Yeah. The countries that can choose to not do trade with America and not suffer too much because of it.

      That’s basically Trumps politics, making people suffer. Imagine voting for someone just because you want others to have it worse than you do. Like there is nothing to gain and everyone loses.

      It’s not even stupidity, it just pure hatred and disdain for other people that fuels MAGA.

      “Some of you might die, but that’s the price I’m willing to pay for it”. Literally Shrek-like cartoon villainy.

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        The US slowly turning into Russia. Already a propaganda driven oligarchy, and the bitterness will follow as those with a brain start to leave.