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Trump administration 2024-2028

In addition, ask yourself this question, will those same Republicans let Trump get away with trying for another term in 2028…..

Will they still be having elections in '28?

During the war, you can't have elections? So let me just see, three and a half years from now, if we happen to be in a war with somebody, no more elections? That's good,


Pretty hard to fire up the base to buy JD merch and show up at his rallies.

Trump would be a tough act to follow.
 
More tantruming. He’s showing his hand though; he’s afraid SCOTUS will knock down his tariffs. He’s setting up the deflection ahead of time.

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I was expecting: ‘Since the Toronto Blue Jays have taken a 1 game lead I’m am imposing a further 10% tariff. If they win tonight, it will be an extra 20%.’
 
Looks like someone should have read this article first ;)

How to Negotiate With Someone Like Trump – And Win​


So, how should you negotiate effectively with someone like Trump? Many world leaders seem to believe that they must either obtain more power than him (which is theoretically correct, but close to impossible for most to achieve in the short term), ignore the power difference altogether and attempt to negotiate as equals, or just give in to avoid the pain or risk of confronting his hard tactics and suffering his retaliations. These are three basic mistakes that will send any negotiator toward failure in this context.

2. Don’t publicly make them look bad

People like Trump care about their image. Eroding their image is akin to attempting to reduce their power, which will likely invite a strong and immediate response. Yet, there are many negotiators whose approach has been based on trying to make Trump look bad. It’s critical to understand that power is not bravado. Trump will attempt to negotiate collaboratively with those like Russian president Vladimir Putin who, given the latter’s position as the head of a nuclear superpower, he doesn’t have a large power advantage over. However, he is unlikely to do the same with someone who acts like Putin but lacks the power to back it up.

Having a power advantage usually means that Trump can sustain the consequences of a conflict better or longer than the other side can. It’s naïve to expect that he will not try to restore his image by gaining one up on his counterparty, or that he will disregard his image and prioritise the deal’s economics. As such, those who make Trump – or anyone borrowing from his playbook – look bad publicly are likely to pay the price later unless they are powerful enough to avoid it.

 
I remember maple maga talking about how our porous border was the cause of all of these issues with the USA...what was that...February? March?

Now it's ads during baseball games.
Maple MAGA have yet to grasp that Trump is not a conventional rational actor with whom one can negotiate in good faith. His observable behaviour can be fairly described as fickle, petulant, and tempestuous. Best realistic case we’re still stuck with him for at least three more years. We must assume the U.S. remains an utterly unreliable economic partner for so long as he’s in office or otherwise calling the shots. America’s trade practices can be expected to lack conventional rationality, maturity, or predictability so long as Trump is in the mix. Literally just quoting Reagan in an ad has him wailing and increasing tariffs by 10% because he’s butthurt. And extra 10% tax on his own citizens and businesses because the truth offends him.

We need to build all of the other external economic relationships that we safely can without compromising core national security interests.
 
Maple MAGA have yet to grasp that Trump is not a conventional rational actor with whom one can negotiate in good faith. His observable behaviour can be fairly described as fickle, petulant, and tempestuous. Best realistic case we’re still stuck with him for at least three more years. We must assume the U.S. remains an utterly unreliable economic partner for so long as he’s in office or otherwise calling the shots. America’s trade practices can be expected to lack conventional rationality, maturity, or predictability so long as Trump is in the mix. Literally just quoting Reagan in an ad has him wailing and increasing tariffs by 10% because he’s butthurt. And extra 10% tax on his own citizens and businesses because the truth offends him.

We need to build all of the other external economic relationships that we safely can without compromising core national security interests.
Have they failed to grasp or do they simply not care, and have never cared?

I think it quickly shifted from the border to owning the libs/3D chess for maple maga.
 
Even if they have an election in '28. And even if Trump lost, again, would JD certify a Democratic win?

Vance would have asked for new electors instead of certifying 2020 election results
Trump’s current running mate said Pence “could have done more.”


Sen. JD Vance had previously stated issues with the 2020 election results and said he would not certify the 2020 results before being tapped as former President Donald Trump’s running mate in July.
 
B.C. plans to launch its own anti-tariff ads even as Ontario paused its own campaign after U.S. President Donald Trump’s cancellation of trade talks.

In a series of social media posts, B.C. Premier David Eby said the ads will be aimed at an American audience “to explain who wins and who loses” with the tariffs.

“Americans need to hear how tariffs raise prices,” he said in one post. “We’re making ads to defend B.C. and Canada’s forestry workers. Our wood faces higher U.S. tariffs than Russia. Absurd. Truth will win!”
I trust the President of the States will take this well.
 

I trust the President of the States will take this well.

Season 8 Episode 22 GIF by THE NEXT STEP
 
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