You're not picking on me. I don't mind a civil conversation. Yes Trump is not playing nicely which was my point about him learning from his first term and not playing that game anymore.Desperately trying not to pick on you @Eagle7, but you should be aware that Trump isn’t playing nicely (or rationally) at all. Australia has zero tariffs on US imports, but Trump has implemented a 25% tariff on our aluminium and steel exports to the US. And he’s looking to add other tariffs to the mix.
Australia has always been a friend and ally, as has Canada and Mexico. This aggressive protectionism is absolutely a slap in the face. It’s going to take a lot to mend the relationship once Trump leaves office.
The situation is far more serious than people realize because everything appears to be somewhat normal right now. The globalists have been and are trying to break the U.S. dollar as a world currency standard, so they can shift the power to the BRICS group. If you don't know who that is, BRICS is an intergovernmental organization consisting of ten countries—Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates. (If you happen to be familiar with Biblical prophecy, you'll be very interested in that particular number and how it relates to a description of a statue in the Book of Daniel Chapter 2, and the Book of Revelation Chapter 13).
If the dollar collapses, we go into civil war. I don't know how the scamdemic, I mean pandemic affected you in Australia, but here in the states shelves in the supermarkets emptied immediately, but things held together because we were waiting for the huge numbers of deaths we were told were going to happen. To quote a famous line from the TV show M.A.S.H. "Nobody panic until it's absolutely necessary". If the dollar collapses and the value of people's bank accounts and stock portfolios is suddenly reduced to nothing, there will be mass panic and violence. We had something similar happen here when the stock market crashed in 1929, with people committing suicide and all kinds of trouble, but that was a different population. People then were still self reliant mostly and knew how to survive off the land. It caused hard times in the Great Depression, but people today are not like people then. Today's cream puffs would just riot in a mass panic.
Don't over-react. Keep calm, carry on. Trade involves more than what we import, it also involves what we export. This is a tactic to initiate negotiations, and that's exactly what's happening.
Thank you for commenting though, I appreciate the courage it apparently takes for someone who doesn't usually comment to make a comment on something I've said lol.