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TheDemonBuer@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How can you oppose tariffs, while supporting a hardline against China on Taiwan?11·1 month agoI agree, rebuilding a US manufacturing base will require competent planning and management, but those are bad words here in the US, when it comes to the economy. To many Americans, competent, central economic management, direction, and planning is tyrannical rule by elites. To those Americans, Trump is the antidote. You might point out that there is significant irony in that. I agree, it is ironic, but that irony is completely lost on many millions of Americans.
TheDemonBuer@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How can you oppose tariffs, while supporting a hardline against China on Taiwan?1·1 month agothe US relies heavily on imports and doesn’t have a strong manufacturing base for most products
And that’s the problem Trump is seemingly trying to fix. I agree he’s not going about the right way. His approach is a kind of clumsy shock therapy, that will cause chaos in at least the short term and may or may not produce the desired result, eventually, but reshoring production and rebuilding a strong manufacturing base for the US is a goal shared by the Democrats, as well.
Just your typical Ammu-Nation.
I suppose the military and police are public sector workers, but doesn’t that imply that he should be focusing on dismantling the defense department and like FBI, DHS, etc?
TheDemonBuer@lemmy.worldto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•8BitDo Has Announced The Successor To Its Ultimate Wireless Controller | Time ExtensionEnglish6·2 months agoI have the original ultimate wireless controller, and it works flawlessly for me on Fedora 41.
I used to advocate for Linux, because I wanted more people to use it, so that more software devs would support it. I care a lot less about that since proton came to prominence. Linux still doesn’t get all the support from devs that I want, but there’s so much great software available now, both open source and proprietary, that I don’t really worry about non Linux users anymore.
So use whatever OS you want, folks. I don’t really care.
It really depends on how you define “successful.” If your measure of success is based on how closely these societies resemble Western, liberal, capitalist societies, then, yeah, you’re probably not going to see a whole lot of “success,” but that’s not what these revolutionary movements were trying to achieve. I would say that first and foremost what essentially every communist movement was striving for was just autonomy and independence, and many have been successful in that regard. Vietnam is an independent nation, instead of a French colony. China, similarly, is no longer under the thumb of the British. You may not like what these nations do with their autonomy, but that is what they were striving for and they have achieved it.