Wednesday, April 2, 2025

World Trade Wars (like now started by Trump) tend to create Great Recessions or Great Depressions Worldwide. Why?

As Sun Tzu said in "The Art of War" long ago: Business is War!

So, this  Trade War that Trump has started (with Basically the whole world) is throwing the whole world now into a Great Recession or Great Depression. Poorer people will starve and some will die worldwide not just in the U.S.

As a precognitive Intuitive lifelong I see the main thing thinning out world populations this century will be starvation and Trump is beginning this with this Trade War.

And the goal he sets is to bring manufacturing back to the U.S. by Forcing all companies that want to do business here in the U.S. to make their products (whatever they are) ONLY here in the U.S.

In the meantime (years it will actually take for companies to move here) because of the amount of money and investment it takes to move back here (and the higher wages paid here which will make products made here much more expensive than when they are made elsewhere (especially if they are made anywhere in Asia).

So, expect everything to cost about 20% to 25% more than it does now.

Not only that they will make their own tariffs and trade wars against all American products and you already have Canada and Denmark boycotting EVERYTHING made in America completely now.

So, expect this from all countries that tariffs are levied against including China.

So, the end result of a Trade war of many years likely will be many people starving in the U.S. and Abroad and not much else I'm thinking right now.

And even when companies start to move back here they won't move to places where there are unions only to places in the south where they are non-union states primarily in order to pay lower wages for what they are building or manufacturing there.

So, if you live in California, New York or other expensive places you are likely not going to benefit at all from any of this ever. Even if ANY part of what Trump is doing works to force companies to move back to the U.S. and make their products in non-union states in the South like Texas and other southern States.

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