I do not think Americans realise the far reaching economic consequences of having elected Donald Trump.
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I do not think Americans realise the far reaching economic consequences of having elected Donald Trump.
While the Danes have elected a new parliament which may push for less military purchases from the U.S., the citizens of Denmark have now presented two new citizen petitions: One requiring parliament to make it illegal to use Peter Thiel's Palantir AI surveilance software, and another one preventing the use of American technologies in our national health systems.
Welcome to the Trump economy.
@randahl Avoiding the claws of vulture capitalists from the States is a vital measure if you can make it happen.
The US 'health' system is a signature example of how depraved capitalism can get.
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I do not think Americans realise the far reaching economic consequences of having elected Donald Trump.
While the Danes have elected a new parliament which may push for less military purchases from the U.S., the citizens of Denmark have now presented two new citizen petitions: One requiring parliament to make it illegal to use Peter Thiel's Palantir AI surveilance software, and another one preventing the use of American technologies in our national health systems.
Welcome to the Trump economy.
@randahl and if you are Danish here are links to the petitions.
https://borgerforslag.dk/se-og-stoet-forslag/?Id=FT-22854And
https://www.borgerforslag.dk/se-og-stoet-forslag/?Id=FT-23074There are also petitions against buying F35
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I do not think Americans realise the far reaching economic consequences of having elected Donald Trump.
While the Danes have elected a new parliament which may push for less military purchases from the U.S., the citizens of Denmark have now presented two new citizen petitions: One requiring parliament to make it illegal to use Peter Thiel's Palantir AI surveilance software, and another one preventing the use of American technologies in our national health systems.
Welcome to the Trump economy.
@randahl
Good, and I hope others follow their example. People need to realize that actions have real long-term consequences. So many people think that if we (I'm an American) elect a Democrat in the next election (assuming there is one), things will "go back to normal." What's been happening is not normal and it would be very unwise for other countries to rely on the stability of the US when we've demonstrated such a willingness to blow everything up. -
I do not think Americans realise the far reaching economic consequences of having elected Donald Trump.
While the Danes have elected a new parliament which may push for less military purchases from the U.S., the citizens of Denmark have now presented two new citizen petitions: One requiring parliament to make it illegal to use Peter Thiel's Palantir AI surveilance software, and another one preventing the use of American technologies in our national health systems.
Welcome to the Trump economy.
@randahl This is what every country should be doing. Americans must reap what they sow. Bad behavior has consequences.
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@randahl
Good, and I hope others follow their example. People need to realize that actions have real long-term consequences. So many people think that if we (I'm an American) elect a Democrat in the next election (assuming there is one), things will "go back to normal." What's been happening is not normal and it would be very unwise for other countries to rely on the stability of the US when we've demonstrated such a willingness to blow everything up. -
@randahl They also decided in June 2025 to ditch Microsoft and go for open source LibreOffice.. This shift is also taking place in other EU countries with a strong drive to open-source software. For Example all 85.000laptops used by the French Gendarmerie are using Ubuntu as their OS. By late 2027 all 2.5 million government personnel in France will be using open source software (they started in 2024 with this project)
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@randahl
Exactly as I predicted. US tech is a global leader because the US military was the security leader and demanded equal access for tech markets that fail ethical tests.US provided security was a gift that turned into a trade. The US has pulled their side and technology will now flip to European. It’s the Google and Starbucks tax rebalance I’m looking forward to.
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In the end the America as envisioned by Trump will stand alone.
And it will need a lot of repair to let the trust upon this vile treason return.
Trump should be removed and put on trial.We have the examples from Brazil and South Korea… his behavior is unacceptable and unconstitutional.
@xs4me2 they will never recover, I hope their economy can withstand this immense stress, but I do doubt it.
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@randahl perfect. Here is hoping Canada will follow suit.
@rightsprung with Carney - it has already begun, I check often with "Mr Finance", who fives a strong resumé of what is going on. Exhaustive but attaching.
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@swggrkllr3rd @randahl Oh those black shirts...
@Paladin OMF!
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@xs4me2 they will never recover, I hope their economy can withstand this immense stress, but I do doubt it.
Self-inflicted damage, how a nation of immigrants took a 180 turn and became anti foreigner and a nation of unfreedom based on a few ultrarich that want control to protect their horded capital. It is the endgame of neoliberal capitalism it seems, winner takes all...
With a grifting populist megalomaniac serial liar in charge...
Unbelievable...
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@Paladin @randahl It's really tough. Then again, if you run a business where data security matters - especially outside the USA - thrn this is a problem with which you must eventually grapple. It's easy to put in the 'too hard' basket - but at some point Microsoft could easily be required to disable software in a particular country...
[Added] Meanwhile, I see China began a fairly systematic effort to shift to different operating systems around five years ago...
@Nigel_Lake thank you for the Chinese info, I had not been aware of that, even though it is perfectly logical. They are on the way to becoming the next "soft power" replacing what the Mango Mussolini has destroyed.
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@randahl And we need to ensure that the pain is felt exclusively by billionaires, when the public does wake up.
They stole it all. They aren't entitled to any of it.
Take all of it. Leave them with nothing.
@dedicto @randahl no, way too many people were fine to watch neighbors disappear. We were content to watch as our brothers and sisters were murdered. We stood by as they imprisoned our grandparents. How can we watch this all and not be punished? They raped our children while we were paying them to protect us, and we gave them even more after we knew.
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@Lightfighter @xs4me2 @randahl I would say that the wakeup call has sounded and there is no going back to sleep.
Half the country voted for fascism several times. Their political and judicial system is deeply corrupt. Their ways will not change.
@Paladin @Lightfighter @randahl
I think the evil will come back to haunt and consume them...
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@connynasch @jbowen @randahl IMO we shouldn't even *want* things to be as they were before. The way they were before led us to now.
That is the curse of the "white moderate" MLK Jr wrote about.
We need to build something better.
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@Lightfighter Some of that may happen, with recent polls showing Independents growing to near twice the classic Democrat-Republican duopoly.
Also a considerable factor is more countries 'regressing to the mean', after accelerated globalization. Lacking an education revolution keeping more of the masses in sync with these swings, your synopsis of dragged-out mitigation, may be all that much more apropos.
There needs to be significant change indeed, but the capitalist ultrarich will try everything in their might to prevent this...
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@Paladin @Lightfighter @randahl
I think the evil will come back to haunt and consume them...
@xs4me2 @Lightfighter @randahl Soon enough they will only be able to do business with russia and a few more countries.
russia has the sameish GNP as Spain, the clown threatens to stop doing business with Spain. I am sure that the EU wouldn't take that lying down.
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@xs4me2 @Lightfighter @randahl Soon enough they will only be able to do business with russia and a few more countries.
russia has the sameish GNP as Spain, the clown threatens to stop doing business with Spain. I am sure that the EU wouldn't take that lying down.
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@connynasch @jbowen @randahl IMO we shouldn't even *want* things to be as they were before. The way they were before led us to now.
That is the curse of the "white moderate" MLK Jr wrote about.
We need to build something better.
@solitha @connynasch @randahl
Agreed on all points. It's what I hear mostly from moderates who are tuned out of the news. They think they can just keep their head in the sand for his second term like they did for his first and that things will look familiar when then pop back up again.I've gone hoarse from trying to convince people that *if* there's a will to make real changes for the better, it will take at least two generations to recover from what is being done now.
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Self-inflicted damage, how a nation of immigrants took a 180 turn and became anti foreigner and a nation of unfreedom based on a few ultrarich that want control to protect their horded capital. It is the endgame of neoliberal capitalism it seems, winner takes all...
With a grifting populist megalomaniac serial liar in charge...
Unbelievable...
@xs4me2 I have the luxury to belong to a population that is very comfortable, we have free public transport, which is clean and generally on time, nearly free healthcare and a superb environment regularly cleaned. Plus a jobless support which many would take as a salary (it is regularly updated so that one can live correctly). That makes for a almost crime-free environment. Me, born in Germany, grew up in South Africa, now a proud and very happy Luxemburger. Our premier - commercial head
