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Corporate Socialism Republican Style?

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Will Trump bring us into the new world corporate socialist order per the infamous Davao meeting of the richest men in the world?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8lL2cz5mwo

So what do you think? Has Trump sold out to Bezos, Musk and Zuckerman et al.? I recall IC being very critical of corporate socialism but feeling that Trump was being treated unfairly and yet here we are with Trump backed by some of the richest men in the world?

So did Trump sell out of innocent ignorance not realizing what he was doing, or was Trump up to this the whole time?

Thoughts?

BTW: Has anyone seen the cringeworthy hearings for RFK Jr.'s confirmation to be Secretary of Health?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHtCU1dzuWI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuYbHnYhg4I

I'd be particularly interested in hearing from Immanual Can on this. Are we headed toward corporate socialism under Trump?
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Gary Childress wrote: Sat Feb 01, 2025 4:31 am So what do you think? Has Trump sold out to Bezos, Musk and Zuckerman et al.?
Yes, Trump II: The Revengenation is an expanded sequel with far better monetisation than the first go round. In his first stint Trump did take a 10 million dollar bribe from Egypt but that went to the campaign and was spent, so that's dead money really. Beyond that he spent most of his time thinking like a property developer and hotelier, so Trump's own grifting amounted to having the government pay to put up Secret Service agents at his golf courses, and the widely understood rule that foreign governments who wanted to get concessions should make sure their embassy booked as many rooms as possible at the Old Post Office.

He must have realised how small that beer was compared to the true prizes on offer when his son in law traded a list of democracy reformist CIA informants in Saudi Arabia in return for the Saudis re-opening the land corridor to Qatar, after which the Qataris invested billions into his completely inexperienced Private Equity fund. That made the pay off a matter of 7% management fee, 7% equity share and 7% profit share, tax free due to carried interst. And the CIA only lost 20 or so human sources and perhaps a little credibility.

But now, Trump has realised he can do this stuff out in the open pretty easily. The simplest way is to run an extortion racket right out in the open. He has completely no chance of actually winning a legal fight against Meta to complain about them suspending his Facebook and Instagram his account, but they have no motive to annoy him by winning, so they settle for 25 million dollars straight into his pocket, to go with million or two they spent to sponsor his inauguration party.

Bezos meanwhile has presumably funded Trump's next divorce by paying a completely absurd 40 million dollars to buy the rights to a Melania Trump documentary series.

There's no point even starting with the ways in which Trump is beholden to Musk, that's going to end badly. Likewise Vance is also a property of the PayPal Mafia and was for a long time.

If you are a foreign nation needing to send Trump a bribe, there are two primary options. One is his new shitcoin, currently trading for about $20 with little activity from a high a couple of weeks ago of $75. If a foreign government needs to buy their way out of an exhausting trade war or oil embargo, they would need a means to funnel a large enough payoff anonymously... to do so, simply buy $TRUMP coins, enough of them push the value up by 10 or 20 dollars after which the FOMO will do the rest and the market will see to it that Trump can safely cash out a billion or so from it without tanking the thing.

It's a shame the black lady had an annoying laugh so nobody could vote for her.
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Gary Childress wrote: Sat Feb 01, 2025 4:31 am Will Trump bring us into the new world corporate socialist order per the infamous Davao meeting of the richest men in the world?
I'd be particularly interested in hearing from Immanual Can on this. Are we headed toward corporate socialism under Trump?
You should listen to what Trump said to Davos. Davos is a Corporate Socialist cabal...and he made them very unhappy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LucwPWzjlyQ.
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Gary Childress wrote: Sat Feb 01, 2025 4:31 am Will Trump bring us into the new world ...
Internally, Trump's executive orders are currently getting blocked one by one. Externally, he also finds himself at the center of an increasingly loud international shouting contest.

It is not even sure that he will be able to effectively govern. He is getting obstructed from all sides. The entire situation seems to be hemming him in.

In my opinion, he is probably getting lots of bad advice from Elon Musk. A government is not a company. The president of a country is not a CEO.
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godelian wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2025 5:42 am
Gary Childress wrote: Sat Feb 01, 2025 4:31 am Will Trump bring us into the new world ...
Internally, Trump's executive orders are currently getting blocked one by one. Externally, he also finds himself at the center of an increasingly loud international shouting contest.

It is not even sure that he will be able to effectively govern. He is getting obstructed from all sides. The entire situation seems to be hemming him in.

In my opinion, he is probably getting lots of bad advice from Elon Musk. A government is not a company. The president of a country is not a CEO.
Yes. I get that impression too. Chomsky refers to him as a "wild man". I just hope he doesn't screw things up and start something none of us want to start.
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Gary Childress wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2025 5:46 am
godelian wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2025 5:42 am
Gary Childress wrote: Sat Feb 01, 2025 4:31 am Will Trump bring us into the new world ...
Internally, Trump's executive orders are currently getting blocked one by one. Externally, he also finds himself at the center of an increasingly loud international shouting contest.

It is not even sure that he will be able to effectively govern. He is getting obstructed from all sides. The entire situation seems to be hemming him in.

In my opinion, he is probably getting lots of bad advice from Elon Musk. A government is not a company. The president of a country is not a CEO.
Yes. I get that impression too. Chomsky refers to him as a "wild man". I just hope he doesn't screw things up and start something none of us want to start.
One of the EOs that put on hold by the judicial branch was the one to halt federal payments. It seems that Musk has just gone ahead anyway, bringing a team of unvetted engineers with no security clearance to take over the most sensitive payments systems in the country. He just seems to go places and say that Trump says he is allowed to and then anybody who says that isn't how it works gets kicked out.

Trump doesn't seem to have actually done anything to grant Musk any of this power, but by just wandering around and confidently telling whoever you meet that you work for their boss, in today's America you get to shut down branches of government, decide whether your business competitors receive their contracted payments, stop all the retirement homes in South Dakota getting their money because a lunatic sent you a tweet saying that Lutherans are bad... and in that tweet he appears to have numbers from that incredibly sensitive payments system with no possible authorisation.

You guys are fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucked.
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FlashDangerpants wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2025 1:47 pm
Gary Childress wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2025 5:46 am
godelian wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2025 5:42 am
Internally, Trump's executive orders are currently getting blocked one by one. Externally, he also finds himself at the center of an increasingly loud international shouting contest.

It is not even sure that he will be able to effectively govern. He is getting obstructed from all sides. The entire situation seems to be hemming him in.

In my opinion, he is probably getting lots of bad advice from Elon Musk. A government is not a company. The president of a country is not a CEO.
Yes. I get that impression too. Chomsky refers to him as a "wild man". I just hope he doesn't screw things up and start something none of us want to start.
One of the EOs that put on hold by the judicial branch was the one to halt federal payments. It seems that Musk has just gone ahead anyway, bringing a team of unvetted engineers with no security clearance to take over the most sensitive payments systems in the country. He just seems to go places and say that Trump says he is allowed to and then anybody who says that isn't how it works gets kicked out.

Trump doesn't seem to have actually done anything to grant Musk any of this power, but by just wandering around and confidently telling whoever you meet that you work for their boss, in today's America you get to shut down branches of government, decide whether your business competitors receive their contracted payments, stop all the retirement homes in South Dakota getting their money because a lunatic sent you a tweet saying that Lutherans are bad... and in that tweet he appears to have numbers from that incredibly sensitive payments system with no possible authorisation.

You guys are fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucked.
I guess we'll see what happens. I just hope no blood is spilled and we all make it through this in one piece.
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Gary Childress wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2025 5:46 am I just hope he doesn't screw things up and start something none of us want to start.
You mean, like a war in Ukraine? Or do you mean like wildly printing money, and thus destroying the economy?
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Immanuel Can wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2025 4:18 pm
Gary Childress wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2025 5:46 am I just hope he doesn't screw things up and start something none of us want to start.
You mean, like a war in Ukraine? Or do you mean like wildly printing money, and thus destroying the economy?
I mean any kind of blood spilled by anyone. Trump had originally said he would stop the war in Ukraine. Hopefully he does.
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Gary Childress wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2025 4:20 pm
Immanuel Can wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2025 4:18 pm
Gary Childress wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2025 5:46 am I just hope he doesn't screw things up and start something none of us want to start.
You mean, like a war in Ukraine? Or do you mean like wildly printing money, and thus destroying the economy?
I mean any kind of blood spilled by anyone. Trump had originally said he would stop the war in Ukraine. Hopefully he does.
Yes, agreed...and gets all the (remaining, still-living) hostages back from Hamas. That would be good.
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Immanuel Can wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2025 4:27 pm
Gary Childress wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2025 4:20 pm
Immanuel Can wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2025 4:18 pm
You mean, like a war in Ukraine? Or do you mean like wildly printing money, and thus destroying the economy?
I mean any kind of blood spilled by anyone. Trump had originally said he would stop the war in Ukraine. Hopefully he does.
Yes, agreed...and gets all the (remaining, still-living) hostages back from Hamas. That would be good.
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Gary Childress wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2025 4:11 pm
FlashDangerpants wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2025 1:47 pm
Gary Childress wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2025 5:46 am

Yes. I get that impression too. Chomsky refers to him as a "wild man". I just hope he doesn't screw things up and start something none of us want to start.
One of the EOs that put on hold by the judicial branch was the one to halt federal payments. It seems that Musk has just gone ahead anyway, bringing a team of unvetted engineers with no security clearance to take over the most sensitive payments systems in the country. He just seems to go places and say that Trump says he is allowed to and then anybody who says that isn't how it works gets kicked out.

Trump doesn't seem to have actually done anything to grant Musk any of this power, but by just wandering around and confidently telling whoever you meet that you work for their boss, in today's America you get to shut down branches of government, decide whether your business competitors receive their contracted payments, stop all the retirement homes in South Dakota getting their money because a lunatic sent you a tweet saying that Lutherans are bad... and in that tweet he appears to have numbers from that incredibly sensitive payments system with no possible authorisation.

You guys are fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucked.
I guess we'll see what happens. I just hope no blood is spilled and we all make it through this in one piece.
Bit late for that, Musk just wandered into USAID and said that Trump agrees it should be shut down - again, no sign of any actual authority to do so, just a nod and a wink for the blind horse. So America is out of the landmine clearance and famine relief games now. You'll probably restore funding for 3rd world clinics that deny women contraception and abortion services though.
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FlashDangerpants wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2025 1:03 am
Gary Childress wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2025 4:11 pm
FlashDangerpants wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2025 1:47 pm
One of the EOs that put on hold by the judicial branch was the one to halt federal payments. It seems that Musk has just gone ahead anyway, bringing a team of unvetted engineers with no security clearance to take over the most sensitive payments systems in the country. He just seems to go places and say that Trump says he is allowed to and then anybody who says that isn't how it works gets kicked out.

Trump doesn't seem to have actually done anything to grant Musk any of this power, but by just wandering around and confidently telling whoever you meet that you work for their boss, in today's America you get to shut down branches of government, decide whether your business competitors receive their contracted payments, stop all the retirement homes in South Dakota getting their money because a lunatic sent you a tweet saying that Lutherans are bad... and in that tweet he appears to have numbers from that incredibly sensitive payments system with no possible authorisation.

You guys are fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucked.
I guess we'll see what happens. I just hope no blood is spilled and we all make it through this in one piece.
Bit late for that, Musk just wandered into USAID and said that Trump agrees it should be shut down - again, no sign of any actual authority to do so, just a nod and a wink for the blind horse. So America is out of the landmine clearance and famine relief games now. You'll probably restore funding for 3rd world clinics that deny women contraception and abortion services though.
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Gary Childress wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2025 1:13 am I don't care anymore. I'm just a loon.
The Özgür Baba helped Alexis Jacobi ascend to undreamed heights. He was one of my first Masters and he never spoke even one word!

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if the democrats think their pet projects will get approved without a presidential signature

utopia is about to crash

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