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He need them in November, now they can understand that Latin America and Latinos in the US that voted are not really important to him.Trump: ‘We don’t need’ Latin America
The president’s comments seem poised to throw cold water on hopes Trump would re-engage partners in the Western Hemisphere.
“… Trump was asked about relations with Latin America and Brazil and said the relationship “should be great.” But he made it clear who needs who more in the relationship.
“They need us much more than we need them. We don't need them,” he said. “They need us. Everybody needs us.”
Those comments seem poised to deflate hopes of some in Latin America that Trump would refocus resources on shoring up ties with countries in the Americas.
China and Russia have increased their footholds in the region over the past decade, financing major infrastructure projects including deep water ports, and providing more security partnerships for authoritarian states such as Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela.
Those hopes were buoyed by Trump’s pick of newly confirmed Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who was a key voice on Latin America policy in the Senate. …”
No, but it’s reminiscent of other notable political speeches of old.“WILL THERE BE PAIN? YES, MAYBE (AND MAYBE NOT!). … IT WILL ALL BE WORTH THE PRICE THAT MUST BE PAID.”
DJT 2/2/25
A bit different from his campaign rhetoric.
"China and Russia have increased their footholds in the region over the past decade, financing major infrastructure projects including deep water ports, and providing more security partnerships for authoritarian states such as Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela."He need them in November, now they can understand that Latin America and Latinos in the US that voted are not really important to him.
FLASHBACK:“WILL THERE BE PAIN? YES, MAYBE (AND MAYBE NOT!). … IT WILL ALL BE WORTH THE PRICE THAT MUST BE PAID.”
DJT 2/2/25
A bit different from his campaign rhetoric.
Unfortunately many of the raw materials needed are not available in the quantities needed, part of why African relationships and trade are very important.We could make everything we use in America. It would cost twice as much. But we could do it.
For the MAGAs in the back…“WILL THERE BE PAIN? YES, MAYBE (AND MAYBE NOT!). … IT WILL ALL BE WORTH THE PRICE THAT MUST BE PAID.”
DJT 2/2/25
A bit different from his campaign rhetoric.
FLASHBACK:
“… “We have to reduce spending to live within our means. And that necessarily involves some temporary hardship, but it will ensure long-term prosperity,” Musk stated in the call, fully endorsing the strain Trump’s policies would place on Americans.
Musk’s words make it clear that the disruption is not an unintended side effect but an accepted—if not desired—outcome.
The billionaire went further by responding to an X (formerly Twitter) user who anticipated a market downturn if Trump’s aggressive policies, including mass deportations and extreme deficit cuts, were enacted. The user predicted that with Trump and Musk in charge, the U.S. economy—dependent on debt and vulnerable to asset bubbles—would face a severe reaction before stabilizing under the intended austerity. Musk’s response was a simple acknowledgment: “Sounds about right.” …”
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We will see if Americans are willing to suffer (for how long? a few years(?)) and embrace austerity to live within the country’s means in an age of extraordinary wealth disparity that means most Americans will experience billionaire deployed austerity quite differently from the billionaires themselves.
Funny they didn’t mention this during the election.It must be so easy to "live within your means" when you are the richest man in the world.