Thanks 'MF':
It will be an ugly but inevitable divorce. The US Govt has printed trillions of dollars on the backs of other nations and exported inflation around the world. The multipolar world will no longer participate in the US Ponzi scheme.
CNBC:
Trump’s vow of 100% tariffs on nations that snub the dollar is a lose-lose for China and U.S., economist says
Published Mon, Sep 9 2024
5:08 AM EDT, Updated 5:32 AM EDT
If enacted, the former president’s threat to smack 100% tariffs on countries that “leave” the U.S. dollar would be a “lose-lose” situation for the U.S. and China, says GROW Investment Group’s Hao Hong.
Earlier this year, Trump had floated the idea of imposing tariffs of 60% or more on all Chinese goods if he wins a second term.

If enacted, the former president’s threat to smack 100% tariffs on countries that “leave” the U.S. dollar would be a “lose-lose” situation for the U.S. and China, says GROW Investment Group’s Hao Hong.
Earlier this year, Trump had floated the idea of imposing tariffs of 60% or more on all Chinese goods if he wins a second term.

Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump participates in a Fox News Town Hall at the New Holland Arena in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on September 04, 2024.
Kevin Dietsch | Getty Images News | Getty Images
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s threat to slap countries that shun the U.S. dollar with 100% tariffs is a “lose-lose” situation for both America and China, according to GROW Investment Group partner and chief economist Hao Hong.
During a rally in Wisconsin on Saturday local time, the former president promised that he would push to keep the U.S. dollar as the world’s reserve currency, if elected in November.
“Many countries are leaving the dollar. They not going to leave the dollar with me. I’ll say, you leave the dollar, you’re not doing business with the United States because we’re going to put 100% tariff on your goods,” he said.
The campaign promise is aimed at protecting the hegemony of the U.S. dollar in global financial markets and would present strong retaliation to those trying to unsettle it, Hong told CNBC’s “Street Signs Asia” on Monday.
“The U.S. dollar is a sort of privilege that the U.S. economy has been enjoying, and it’s sort of a liquidity tax on the rest of the globe, so I’m not surprised to see this kind of threat,” Hong said.
The U.S. dollar remains dominant in global forex reserves even though its share in central banks’ foreign exchange reserves has dropped from more than 70% in 1999, IMF data shows. Oil, a key commodity needed by every country is priced in the U.S. dollar.
Kevin Dietsch | Getty Images News | Getty Images
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s threat to slap countries that shun the U.S. dollar with 100% tariffs is a “lose-lose” situation for both America and China, according to GROW Investment Group partner and chief economist Hao Hong.
During a rally in Wisconsin on Saturday local time, the former president promised that he would push to keep the U.S. dollar as the world’s reserve currency, if elected in November.
“Many countries are leaving the dollar. They not going to leave the dollar with me. I’ll say, you leave the dollar, you’re not doing business with the United States because we’re going to put 100% tariff on your goods,” he said.
The campaign promise is aimed at protecting the hegemony of the U.S. dollar in global financial markets and would present strong retaliation to those trying to unsettle it, Hong told CNBC’s “Street Signs Asia” on Monday.
“The U.S. dollar is a sort of privilege that the U.S. economy has been enjoying, and it’s sort of a liquidity tax on the rest of the globe, so I’m not surprised to see this kind of threat,” Hong said.
The U.S. dollar remains dominant in global forex reserves even though its share in central banks’ foreign exchange reserves has dropped from more than 70% in 1999, IMF data shows. Oil, a key commodity needed by every country is priced in the U.S. dollar.

Economist discusses Trump’s tariff proposals on China
In recent years, from Brazil to Southeast Asia, countries have been calling for trade to be conducted in currencies besides the greenback.
Regardless of the former president’s rationale for the target tariffs, Hong expects such a move to be a “lose-lose” situation for both Washington and it’s biggest economic rival, Beijing.
“Because the Chinese export sector has been so competitive, it’s been a driving force in lowering global inflation,” Hong said.
“If you put a 100% tariff on Chinese exports, for example, one could only imagine how high the U.S. inflation is going to go,” he said, adding that much of the U.S.’s trade deficit would shift to allies like Mexico and Canada.
Meanwhile, for China, such high tariffs would hurt its exports at a time when export growth is already stalling, and the country’s manufacturing sector has been suffering from overcapacity, according to Hong.
Early this year, Trump had already proposed increasing tariff rates on all China imports by 60% or more if he is elected, building on the U.S.-China trade war that was launched under his first term. Separately, he has said he would impose a blanket 10% tariff on all U.S. imports.
In July, economist Stephen Roach told CNBC’s “Squawk Box Asia” that those China tariffs would “most assuredly” boost inflation for the U.S.
Speaking to CNBC’s Squawk Box Asia at the end of last month, Andrew Tilton of Goldman Sachs said that Trump’s proposed tariffs on China could knock 2% off Beijing’s GDP.
Kim Dotcom.....wakakakakakakakakaka.
ReplyDeleteI have more credibility than him
https://t.me/professor_patriot_official/26908
ReplyDeleteThis article is a great breakdown and explanation of the BRICS system. How it came to be and why the West should be terrified of it. It's long and is not flattering in regards to the United States being responsible for the creation of the system
The US Plans To Let BRICS Fail In A Geopolitically Explosive Environment | ZeroHedge
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-plans-let-brics-fail-geopolitically-explosive-environment
Betting and polling...which has the better number?
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https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/
What are the possible happenings ready made for a future oscar winning movie?
ReplyDeleteQuick intro on 8kun, the free-speech zone.
At the top, there is a link to catalog, this will open up to group of posts, limited to 751 or less, number of board post. Once past 751 or any corruption, the board will locked the board up at whatever number of post less than 751.
I don't follow each post per board post, just scan 3 past summary of collected notables known as bread in board lingo for any interesting item. Each post to the board has a number to it.
US based board are titled Welcome to Q Research General. The number indicate the current iteration of that board posting. Country specific board has their own flag.
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If Trump Wins, Guess Who Will Be In Charge Of Certifying The Election?
Do you know who will be in charge of certifying this election? In January 2021, it was Vice-President Mike Pence, and we all remember how that turned out. Well, an even more interesting scenario is shaping up this time around. In January 2025, Vice-President Kamala Harris will be in charge of certifying the election. In other words, if Donald Trump wins the person that he was running against will be in charge of certifying his victory. This is a major defect in our system, and it could potentially set the stage for widespread chaos if things do not go smoothly.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/if-trump-wins-guess-who-will-be-charge-certifying-election
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Who certifies if Harris wins?
What sort of constitutional problems would that cause.
VP Harris certifies her own win?
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https://x.com/Newsweek/status/1846915608400544241?t=HrrsyNy7JgU_qpuKy8sNrw&s=19
Kamala Harris' chances of winning election rise after Fox News interview
Yes, wayback machine website was inaccessible a few days ago...
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RE: INTERNET ARCHIVE ATTACK AND Q TIMESTAMP INTEGRITY
I noticed yesterday that normal Wayback Machine archive links are working for the Internet Archive, though the ability to save new snapshots has been temporarily turned off. >https://web.archive.org
The media archives are still down; that might affect the ability to play saved Youtube videos in Youtube Wayback links; but other than that the Wayback Machine was the part of the site that potentially effected the integrity of timestamps related to Q posts, and they seem to be confident that they have adequate security on that portion to keep a live version going, so that's a relief.
I should note that in addition to all of the real-time confirmation that occurred for the Q post timestamps as people commented about them across social media (one of the key reasons they tried to eliminate all Anon accounts) the actual messageboard threads themselves in which the Q posts were made are also usually saved in their entirety to both >http://archive.org and >http://archive.ph
Attacking those sites is; among other goals I'm sure; a blatant attempt to erase the independent record of the timestamps which can verify all of the time-based Q proofs.
First they went after Anon accounts that were confirming the timestamps in real time as the drops were being posted, then they went after Trump's Twitter account, then if you remember at the start of 2021 the Q research board itself was attacked by a rogue administrator who tried to wipe the entire board; luckily the community had complete backups ready to go the same day. Then, just recently, they went after Telegram, where we all started posting after getting kicked off of Twitter.
Now that all of that has failed they appear to be attacking the timestamps directly at the source, but this seems to have failed as well, at least for now.
https://8kun.top/qresearch/res/21785486.html#q21785666
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This would be considered an act of war.
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First Brazil and now the EU say they will seize the assets of @ElonMusk's companies. A President Harris would do the same. They know it's illegal. They know it looks bad. They don't care. They know they can't rule the world without mass censorship and total information control.
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Kinda fun being an armchair Tom Clancy-esqyue Jack Ryan ... ;-)
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