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  • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

    Trump has already put 26 percent tariffs on European steel and aluminum, and he is now adding a 25 percent tariff on European cars and car parts.

    I believe, this will continue until Canada, the UK, and the EU introduces a musketeer oath (one for all), so when Trump hits one of us with tariffs, we all hit back with the exact same tariffs.

    If Trump knew, that his 25 percent car tariffs would immediately result in the same tariffs on US car exports to Canada, UK, and EU, he would not even try.

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    #16

    @randahl US car exports to Europe are low, simply because most of them are way too big for European roads. I'm all for joint measures though.

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    • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

      Trump has already put 26 percent tariffs on European steel and aluminum, and he is now adding a 25 percent tariff on European cars and car parts.

      I believe, this will continue until Canada, the UK, and the EU introduces a musketeer oath (one for all), so when Trump hits one of us with tariffs, we all hit back with the exact same tariffs.

      If Trump knew, that his 25 percent car tariffs would immediately result in the same tariffs on US car exports to Canada, UK, and EU, he would not even try.

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      #17

      @randahl
      I think we need a least a dozen muskateers that also focus on supporters of the USA-Russia like Saudi Arabia, UAE, etc.

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      • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

        Trump has already put 26 percent tariffs on European steel and aluminum, and he is now adding a 25 percent tariff on European cars and car parts.

        I believe, this will continue until Canada, the UK, and the EU introduces a musketeer oath (one for all), so when Trump hits one of us with tariffs, we all hit back with the exact same tariffs.

        If Trump knew, that his 25 percent car tariffs would immediately result in the same tariffs on US car exports to Canada, UK, and EU, he would not even try.

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        @randahl I wonder how many people in the EU actually thought that we could come to an "agreement" with Donald J. Trump and he would abide by it.

        Anybody with any sense would keep working on a contingency plan to handle the inevitable moment when he reneges on his promises and stabs you in the back.

        The EU has kept on working on new trade agreements. Trump's Tariff Tantrums are increasingly irrelevant.

        Oh yes, and remember: Trump's tariffs are actually paid by Americans. 😁

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        • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

          Trump has already put 26 percent tariffs on European steel and aluminum, and he is now adding a 25 percent tariff on European cars and car parts.

          I believe, this will continue until Canada, the UK, and the EU introduces a musketeer oath (one for all), so when Trump hits one of us with tariffs, we all hit back with the exact same tariffs.

          If Trump knew, that his 25 percent car tariffs would immediately result in the same tariffs on US car exports to Canada, UK, and EU, he would not even try.

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          @randahl

          Does anyone outside of America buy their cars? I thought they were still widely viewed as gas guzzling junk. Heavy inefficient expensive to run and unreliable.

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          • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

            Trump has already put 26 percent tariffs on European steel and aluminum, and he is now adding a 25 percent tariff on European cars and car parts.

            I believe, this will continue until Canada, the UK, and the EU introduces a musketeer oath (one for all), so when Trump hits one of us with tariffs, we all hit back with the exact same tariffs.

            If Trump knew, that his 25 percent car tariffs would immediately result in the same tariffs on US car exports to Canada, UK, and EU, he would not even try.

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            @randahl

            I don’t think that would happen.

            He would still do it.

            The way to go after him is to go after American tech. Those billionaires enshittifying the world want chaos.

            They think they’ll finalize totalitarian control.

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            • ghostonthehalfshell@masto.aiG ghostonthehalfshell@masto.ai

              @randahl

              I don’t think that would happen.

              He would still do it.

              The way to go after him is to go after American tech. Those billionaires enshittifying the world want chaos.

              They think they’ll finalize totalitarian control.

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              @GhostOnTheHalfShell @randahl people are starting to wake up to that fight. This being the badger state, they're gonna find out what backing one into a corner will get them.

              CM Thiede (@cmthiede@vivaldi.net)

              “My read of the situation right now: They’re looking for the lowest-hanging fruit with the least amount of regulations." Eric Hagen | Cassville, WI / Town Attorney https://wisconsinwatch.org/2026/04/wisconsin-data-center-rural-town-cassville-rejects-plan-driftless-area-zoning/ Yeah, what a bunch of fucks. With all the chatter about civil war breaking out over this that or the other thing, I tell you what, Wisconsin's got a shot at first peg on the map. The last thing a landowner wants to hear is some slick telling them how much their town stands to gain from a giant tumor sucking the life out of it while he stuffs his pockets with cash. "'This is the Driftless area for Christ’s sakes,' said John Hawn, who retired to the area several years ago." Right? WTF Driftless Area https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Driftless_Area #FolkifiedPoprageousness #Wisconsin #Cassvillle #DataCenters #DriftlessArea #BigTech #WisconsinWatch

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              • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                Trump has already put 26 percent tariffs on European steel and aluminum, and he is now adding a 25 percent tariff on European cars and car parts.

                I believe, this will continue until Canada, the UK, and the EU introduces a musketeer oath (one for all), so when Trump hits one of us with tariffs, we all hit back with the exact same tariffs.

                If Trump knew, that his 25 percent car tariffs would immediately result in the same tariffs on US car exports to Canada, UK, and EU, he would not even try.

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                @randahl
                I dunno. He is a pretty ... er ... ah ... intellectually isolated individual.

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                • cyberoutsider@infosec.exchangeC cyberoutsider@infosec.exchange

                  @randahl That'll be an interesting interpretation of NATO's Article 5.

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                  @Cyberoutsider @randahl North Atlantic Tarif Organizarion

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                  • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                    Trump has already put 26 percent tariffs on European steel and aluminum, and he is now adding a 25 percent tariff on European cars and car parts.

                    I believe, this will continue until Canada, the UK, and the EU introduces a musketeer oath (one for all), so when Trump hits one of us with tariffs, we all hit back with the exact same tariffs.

                    If Trump knew, that his 25 percent car tariffs would immediately result in the same tariffs on US car exports to Canada, UK, and EU, he would not even try.

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                    @randahl

                    No me preocupa demasiado. Quiere romper el acuerdo otra vez, y la UE ya tenía medidas preparadas la última vez. Al final, ese naranja cedió. 🙄
                    Supongo que estará sufriendo de acidez estomacal otra vez...🙃

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                    • inidox@mastodon.socialI inidox@mastodon.social

                      @ij @randahl Let’s invite Canada into the EU, and Mexico too, and rename it to the Atlantic Union. If the USA makes democratic improvements and fight corruption, they can then later apply for a membership.

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                      @Inidox membership with restrictions then. (would be better for every member because of what Hungary did... )

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                      • catha@masto.esC catha@masto.es

                        @Inidox membership with restrictions then. (would be better for every member because of what Hungary did... )

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                        @Catha Yes, maybe a conditional membership - as long as they behave, they can stay, otherwise they are out

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                        • brit_in_moldova@toot.communityB brit_in_moldova@toot.community

                          @randahl

                          Does anyone outside of America buy their cars? I thought they were still widely viewed as gas guzzling junk. Heavy inefficient expensive to run and unreliable.

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                          @Brit_In_Moldova @randahl

                          Ford. Chevvy. Dodge, Tesla, Jeep, chrysler,...

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                          • ghostonthehalfshell@masto.aiG ghostonthehalfshell@masto.ai

                            @randahl

                            I don’t think that would happen.

                            He would still do it.

                            The way to go after him is to go after American tech. Those billionaires enshittifying the world want chaos.

                            They think they’ll finalize totalitarian control.

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                            @GhostOnTheHalfShell Going after American Big Tech would kill several birds with one stone, I'm all for it.

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                            • leeloo@c.imL leeloo@c.im

                              @randahl
                              How would that work? It's not like there's a lot of people here who want to drive American garbage with less forward view than an M1 Abrams tank, that takes up three or four parking spots, breaks down constantly, and every time you approach a gas station, they switch the price sign to display "sold out".

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                              @randahl
                              Also, aren't these tariffs exactly because we refuse to buy their garbage?

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                              • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                                Trump has already put 26 percent tariffs on European steel and aluminum, and he is now adding a 25 percent tariff on European cars and car parts.

                                I believe, this will continue until Canada, the UK, and the EU introduces a musketeer oath (one for all), so when Trump hits one of us with tariffs, we all hit back with the exact same tariffs.

                                If Trump knew, that his 25 percent car tariffs would immediately result in the same tariffs on US car exports to Canada, UK, and EU, he would not even try.

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                                @randahl That is the point, but the chief adviser to German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil (SPD), Jens Südekum, has advised restraint in response to Trump’s latest tariff threats. “The EU should simply wait and see for now,” Südekum told the Reuters news agency.

                                It is well known that Trump often suspends or withdraws his grandiose tariff threats just as quickly as he makes them.
                                — Jens Südekum,

                                With this position, Trump will put pressure on Canada, the UK, and the EU more and more, because Germany can't take a hard line against Trump's policies."

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                                • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                                  Trump has already put 26 percent tariffs on European steel and aluminum, and he is now adding a 25 percent tariff on European cars and car parts.

                                  I believe, this will continue until Canada, the UK, and the EU introduces a musketeer oath (one for all), so when Trump hits one of us with tariffs, we all hit back with the exact same tariffs.

                                  If Trump knew, that his 25 percent car tariffs would immediately result in the same tariffs on US car exports to Canada, UK, and EU, he would not even try.

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                                  @randahl do we have recent numbers on US car imports, and does that include European manufacturers with factories in USA?

                                  My impression there are very few US cars on EU roads.
                                  There's the types that feel driving a Dodge Ram or F150 is Ok, but other than that?

                                  (I am very much in favor of some tit-for-tat, but maybe cars isn't the right example)

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                                  • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                                    Trump has already put 26 percent tariffs on European steel and aluminum, and he is now adding a 25 percent tariff on European cars and car parts.

                                    I believe, this will continue until Canada, the UK, and the EU introduces a musketeer oath (one for all), so when Trump hits one of us with tariffs, we all hit back with the exact same tariffs.

                                    If Trump knew, that his 25 percent car tariffs would immediately result in the same tariffs on US car exports to Canada, UK, and EU, he would not even try.

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                                    @randahl it is what we should do indeed. Unite and hit back if needed.

                                    Showing we are serious worked on the Greenland issue…

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                                    • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                                      Trump has already put 26 percent tariffs on European steel and aluminum, and he is now adding a 25 percent tariff on European cars and car parts.

                                      I believe, this will continue until Canada, the UK, and the EU introduces a musketeer oath (one for all), so when Trump hits one of us with tariffs, we all hit back with the exact same tariffs.

                                      If Trump knew, that his 25 percent car tariffs would immediately result in the same tariffs on US car exports to Canada, UK, and EU, he would not even try.

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                                      @randahl the EU should put tarrifs on it services, like netflix, AWS, google, disney, Microsoft, META, X etc. And it should apply to all companies that has HQ or is incorporated in the US. These money could be used to make European alternatives.

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                                      • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                                        Trump has already put 26 percent tariffs on European steel and aluminum, and he is now adding a 25 percent tariff on European cars and car parts.

                                        I believe, this will continue until Canada, the UK, and the EU introduces a musketeer oath (one for all), so when Trump hits one of us with tariffs, we all hit back with the exact same tariffs.

                                        If Trump knew, that his 25 percent car tariffs would immediately result in the same tariffs on US car exports to Canada, UK, and EU, he would not even try.

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                                        @randahl

                                        Am besten gleich Commonwealth + EU, dann kann die Orange gerne mal Zölle erhöhen.

                                        Und Antworten sollte man mit Ausfuhrzöllen auf alles was die Amis so importieren.

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                                        • paradegrotesque@mastodon.sdf.orgP paradegrotesque@mastodon.sdf.org

                                          @randahl

                                          I believe it was US President Theodore Roosevelt who said: "America should speak softly, but carry a big stick"...

                                          The big stick, these days, is in the hands of Europe and others, as European countries collectively have $3.1 trillion of US Treasury bonds. Roughly 30% of the total US bonds in circulation.

                                          The "speak softly" part should be to let it know, at the highest levels, that Europe will soon start selling those US bonds, if the current President does not stop his nonsense.

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                                          @ParadeGrotesque @randahl

                                          Let's get Japan into the club
                                          https://www.visualcapitalist.com/ranked-which-countries-hold-the-most-u-s-debt/

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