Saturday, April 5, 2025

Trump's Grand Two Days While Market Imploded


Trump II, the digital Caligula announced his "reciprocating saw" tariffs on Wednesday.  That saw cut $6.4 trillion in stock market value over the next two trading days.

During that historic stock market implosion Trump announced the Trump Gold Card which allows noncitizens to "buy permanent residency with green card privileges and a pathway to citizenship."

Trump said he would buy the first one.  On who's behalf?  He did not say.  

South African TechGods enabled Trump with massive campaign donations and mobilized the Techiverse to install the Donarch.  In return, one of theirs is currently remaking the government using the corporate takeover playbook.  

Elon Musk, who I recently nicknamed "Doink" is nearing the end of his DOUGEBAG leadership/non-leadership.  Trump received the moniker "Pablum" which is spot on for his tariff "construction" and ever shifting rationales.  

Ferrying "Pablum" around the golf course was son Eric, the new Chief Strategy Officer for American Bitcoin which conducts bitcoin mining.  It's also targeting the government's strategic bitcoin reserve "development and monetization."   I bet his dad can help with that. 


Yes, while your retirement fund melted like a "wet witch" Trump II was developing $5,000,000 products for his non-citizen peers and supporting the Saudi Public Investment Fund's golf franchise, LIV Golf.  

Son-in-law Jared Kushner's Affinity Partners manages billions in Saudi PIF money.  Other Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds committed funds to Affinity in the past year.  

Our "Tariffer in Chief" defended his actions on his social media site.  

MY POLICIES WILL NEVER CHANGE.  

ONLY THE WEAK WILL FAIL!

"Reciprocal" tariffs that are not based in reality.  Callousness to the real financial losses of little people.  Significant family business conflicts.  Didn't his people say fraudsters SCREAM THE LOUDEST?  

Update 4-9-25:  Trump paused his "reciprocating saw tariffs" for 90 days for every country except China.

Saudi sponsored golf was not a hit, even at a Trump course with Trump in attendance:

The numbers are in for LIV Golf's major broadcast TV debut and they aren't good. Sunday's final round, aired on Fox and featuring some of LIV's biggest names in the hunt — Sergio Garcia, Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson — garnered an audience of just 484,000 viewers.

Will Trump tariffs kill LIV Golf?