One Hundred Days of Madness
By kay lar
@jaylar (1270)
Kingston, Jamaica
April 29, 2025 12:40pm CST
It was not unexpected that Trump, needing attention, would enter office with his standard bluster and babble. He gave many of us a lot of laughs as we shared pop corn watching the show.
We used to consider America a strong democracy, its leaders respectable, educated people who knew what they were talking about.
Now?
It's a clown show, full of ridiculous remarks we wouldn't expect from a comedy program.
Having destroyed America's credibility and significantly, reliability, every country is searching for other markets.
As China has already 'invaded' the majority of countries, as their products fill the markets, we wouldn't notice if there were no US products, for in truth, in many areas, clothing, electronics, etc. there are none.
The tariffs have enabled the world to find other markets to buy and sell, being a plus for places like Canada which for so many years stunted its growth by relying on America.
Everyone is wondering what's the next stupid thing Trump will do.
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@jaylar (1270)
• Kingston, Jamaica
13h
his actions have gotten us flirting with Canada, trading more with Caricom, as well as local manufacturing. We don't have to worry about cars; they come from Japan and Korea. All our electronic goods, from a fridge to a computer, come from China.
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