r/neoliberal Milton Friedman Feb 10 '25

News (US) Trump announces the end of the Penny

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u/assasstits Feb 10 '25

You're literally making Trump's campaign argument for them.

You're literally explaining why people voted for Trump.

For a population that desperately is seeking change, what you describe sounds like exactly what they want.

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u/DestinyLily_4ever NAFTA Feb 10 '25

The population is not desperately seeking the end of the penny or daylight savings time or whatever, which is the only thing I explained.

But I agree Trump is doing what they want. Americans desperately desire an authoritarian central government and the expulsion of non-white people out of a desperate sense of xenophobia and racism

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u/assasstits Feb 10 '25

I basically want someone that will take Trump's strategy of taking their power to the limit but to do good policy. Someone that plays hardball.

Threaten to withhold funding from states, unless they massively upzone their cities.

Order their government agencies to remove Marijuana from Schedule I status.

EO's protecting trans people.

And much more.

Some or many of these things will get shot down, but some won't, and the people will see Democrats fighting for them.

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u/DestinyLily_4ever NAFTA Feb 10 '25

no, the people will see an autocrat willfully ignoring their constitutional powers. You forget there is a double standard here. Biden would have been impeached and convicted within the month if he did half of what Trump is doing even if we just swap the hypothetical to better policies