• Re: Trump gives break to Rolls-Royce cars but threatens more tariffs on

    From =?UTF-8?Q?Pelle_Svansl=C3=B6s?=@21:1/5 to PeteWasLucky on Sat May 10 15:31:41 2025
    On 10.5.2025 15.12, PeteWasLucky wrote:
    https://www.nbcnews.com/business/consumer/trump-helps-rolls-royce-threatens-higher-tariffs-mattel-toys-trade-war-rcna205660

    Make America affordable for billionaires:

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    Even as President Donald Trump pushes a message of self-sacrifice when
    it comes to how many dolls American children should own, his
    administration’s first trade “deal” includes a carveout for cars – luxury ones.

    Trump on Thursday hailed the fact that the US-UK framework for trade
    talks calls for lowering tariffs on UK cars, saying it wasn’t his
    intention to persuade “super-luxury” brands including Rolls-Royce,
    Bentley and Jaguar to build cars in the United States.

    According to a fact sheet shared by the White House, the Trump
    administration has already agreed to lower tariffs on the first 100,000
    UK vehicles imported into the United States each year to 10%. Additional vehicles face a 25% tariff.

    “We took it from 25 to 10 on Rolls-Royce because Rolls-Royce is not
    gonna be built here. I wouldn’t even ask them to do that. You know, it’s
    a very special car and it’s a very limited number too,” Trump said, announcing the agreement with Britain in the Oval Office.

    During the same event, Trump floated slapping a 100% tariff on toys made
    by Mattel and attacked the company’s CEO after the Barbie and Hot Wheels maker said its toys couldn’t be manufactured in America and still be
    sold at affordable prices.

    “It’s not… one of the monster car companies that makes millions of cars. They make a very small number of cars that are super-luxury and that
    includes Bentley and Jaguar… some very special cars,” Trump said. “That’s really… handmade stuff and they’ve been doing it for a long time
    in the same location,” he added, noting that he wanted to help the
    makers of such cars.

    That means Trump has made it cheaper to import cars that relatively few Americans buy – or, for that matter, can afford – while keeping tariffs
    for now on more popular and affordable brands, mostly imported from
    countries other than the UK.

    “Laser focused on reducing prices for everyday Americans from Day One,” University of Michigan economist Justin Wolfers posted on X, “the
    President has struck a deal that will lower the price of Rolls Royces, Bentleys, Jaguars, Aston Martin’s, Range Rovers and Minis.”

    Wolfers noted that “no other consumer good received carveouts” from the US-UK trade framework.

    Meanwhile, Mattel CEO Ynon Kreiz said it’s unlikely Trump’s tariffs will cause toy manufacturing to come to America.

    “We don’t see that happening,” the Mattel CEO told CNBC after the
    company warned that tariffs will increase toy prices for American consumers.

    Trump fired back, saying: “We’ll put a 100% tariff on his toys, and he won’t sell one toy in the United States, and that’s their biggest market.” Trump added: “I wouldn’t wanna have him as an executive too long.”

    Ken Griffin, the hedge fund billionaire who backed Trump in the 2024
    election, told CNBC this week that tariffs are a “painfully regressive
    tax” that will “hit the pocketbook of hardworking Americans the hardest.”

    In an interview with Politico, Griffin added that “tariffs open the door
    to crony capitalism,” with the government picking winners and losers. “I thought this would play out over the course of years. It’s terrifying to watch this play out over the course of weeks,” he said.

    https://edition.cnn.com/2025/05/09/business/trumps-trade-deal-luxury-cars-rolls-royce-bentley-jaguar

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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to jdeluise on Sat May 10 19:15:49 2025
    jdeluise <[email protected]> Wrote in message:
    Since when did indecision and vanity become associated with "manliness" with alt-right, MAGA types? In my view, Trump is more like the stereotypical woman changing her clothes ten times before the party, only to get angry when she doesn't get the
    compliments she expected.Strange days we're living in.




    It's like saying tennis players are "indecisive" for not sending the ball back to their opponent constantly to same spot, instead switching sides and surprising opponent.


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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to jdeluise on Sat May 10 21:34:50 2025
    jdeluise <[email protected]> Wrote in message:r
    Sawfish <[email protected]> writes:> On 5/10/25 10:39 AM, jdeluise wrote:>> *skriptis <[email protected]> writes:>> >>> jdeluise <[email protected]> Wrote in message:>>>> Since when did indecision and vanity become associated with>>>> "
    manliness" with alt-right, MAGA types? In my view, Trump is >>>> more>>>> like the stereotypical woman changing her clothes ten times >>>> before>>>> the party, only to get angry when she doesn't get the >>>> compliments>>>> she expected.Strange days we'
    re living in.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's like saying tennis players are "indecisive" for not >>> sending>>> the ball back to their opponent constantly to same spot, >>> instead>>> switching sides and surprising opponent.>> Well that only works if you're winning.
    Trump is more like a>> netrusher who gets cold feet and starts hugging the baseline >> for a>> set after getting passed a few times.>> In any case we're stuck with it.>> Now you have to play *your* hand...and you seem to be obviously> bluffing and
    blustering.Well, you are the expert on handies, Saw.



    I disagree with most of the weirdos who are against Trump, but I guess I can understand why would some oppose him. Different goals and all that. I too don't share all of his views.

    However, I can't understand people being obsessed with his antics or his tactical approach, art of the deal shit, all that being basically, his personality?


    After president who was swinging his dick in oval office, after DEI pick as a president, now suddenly this comically over confident and successful old style guy is supposedly shocking people and being an embarrassment?

    Even though he's the most pacifist US president, probably ever?



    I guess lots of people prefer appearance over substance.


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  • From Scall5@21:1/5 to Sawfish on Sun May 11 02:22:43 2025
    On 5/10/2025 2:57 PM, Sawfish wrote:
    On 5/10/25 12:34 PM, *skriptis wrote:
    jdeluise <[email protected]> Wrote in message:r
    Sawfish <[email protected]> writes:> On 5/10/25 10:39 AM, jdeluise
    wrote:>> *skriptis <[email protected]> writes:>> >>> jdeluise
    <[email protected]> Wrote in message:>>>> Since when did indecision
    and vanity become associated with>>>> "manliness" with alt-right,
    MAGA types?  In my view, Trump is >>>> more>>>> like the
    stereotypical woman changing her clothes ten times >>>> before>>>>
    the party, only to get angry when she doesn't get the >>>>
    compliments>>>> she expected.Strange days we're living
    It's like saying tennis players are "indecisive"
    for not >>> sending>>> the ball back to their opponent constantly to
    same spot, >>> instead>>> switching sides and surprising opponent.>>
    Well that only works if you're winning.  Trump is more like a>>
    netrusher who gets cold feet and starts hugging the baseline >> for
    set after getting passed a few times.>> In any case we're stuck
    with it.>> Now you have to play *your* hand...and you seem to be
    obviously> bluffing and blustering.Well, you are the expert on
    handies, Saw.



    I disagree with most of the weirdos who are against Trump, but I guess
    I can understand why would some oppose him. Different goals and all
    that. I too don't share all of his views.

    However, I can't understand people being obsessed with his antics or
    his tactical approach, art of the deal shit, all that being basically,
    his personality?


    After president who was swinging his dick in oval office, after DEI
    pick as a president, now suddenly this comically over confident and
    successful old style guy is supposedly shocking people and being an
    embarrassment?

    Even though he's the most pacifist US president, probably ever?



    I guess lots of people prefer appearance over substance.



    A lot of times I think many of the folk in RST simply want to pick a fight.

    "You CANNOT be serious!"
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