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Sasha Breger Bush
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International political economist, PhD, teacher, researcher, writer, pissed off voter. Opinions are my own. Read more: https://t.co/QIeN9ri8Vg.
Denver, CO, USA
Joined July 2022
@Megatron_ron It’s all about resources and trade routes. #Ukraine, #Greenland, Panama, Canada. US is slowly deglobalizing, securing supply chains regionally now.
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It’s also an opportunity to ensure the preservation of values democracy can’t live without. Surveillance sucks no matter who is doing it. Let’s use the flip-flop to make practical political coalitions around privacy protections. We can do the same on college campuses, leverage the newfound love for free speech to make commitments to one another.
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@Sorenthek @Kneelkashcarry Thank goodness Argentine shock therapy has been so helpful to the West. #BRICS is about #commodities, and it’s why the presidential election last year in Argentina was so important to the U.S.
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@MoonlitMonkey69 @leadlagreport Yeah. Exploitation and cruelty are an elite affair not a partisan one
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#Trump isn't undoing globalization. It's been happening for years and its a structural issue. What Trump is doing is responding exactly like one would expect given the US's dwindling international power and competition from other rising economies. #Tariffs and other protections are symptomatic of this shift, not the cause of it.
R.I.P. Globalization, 1945-2023. Thanks for checking out today's article! ⬇️ December 15, 2023: Global News Roundup—Year in Review “Paradigm shift”—#Trade, #finance, #empire, and the death of #globalization
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@GoldTelegraph_ @ResourceWars_ What’s the U.S. going to do to blunt the shock of tariff-induced inflation? It will take years for domestic production to ramp up… #tariffs #commodities
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@lvictorfaulkner @unusual_whales Fair. The speed of it all concerns me, among other things, such rapid moves it’s hard to see the feedback loops and likely unintended consequences. Like political shock therapy…
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@Dre1928067 @unusual_whales Agree there are always redistributive consequences. Let’s try to make sure the negatives most affect those who can best afford it, eg wealthy elites and multinationals.
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@Sorenthek Maybe so. Depending on how it’s staged and how much #gold they have, it will produce suffocating #inflation for a while.
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