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Cyruss 
April 8

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the list of top 10 companies in the US that will suffer because of their dependence on China:
1. Apple (90% products assembled in China)
2. Ford Motor Company
3. Tesla (50% vehicles, 100% batteries)
4. Walmart (70-80% of merchandise)
5. Qualcomm (66% revenues from China)
6. Micron Technology (57% revenues from China)
7. Boeing (titanium and electronics)
8. Nike (20-30% goods)
9. General Motors (parts and sales)
10. Coca-Cola (packaging and ingredients


Farzad 
April 8

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Farzad 
April 8

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Kamkar. He has good hands because of power as leader of USA and because we are the world's highest consumers. We are in a $40T debt, this country is heading to bankruptcy. I explained it. $2T of our Tax money just goes for the interest we pay on it. Can you imagine what this country can do with that 2T?  That is twice our pentagon budget. Our children and grand children have to pay these debts. Fareed leaving 40T out is huge. That is for globalist funded Fareed.

As I said it is like I have a 5 million dollar house, 20 million of debt, 1 million income and I keep borrowing to pay my debt. I can transact, but I am ultimately broke.



Imposing tariffs is not what Trump is after. NOt at all. It is a bargaining chip. Just like NATO. He said if you don't pay I wont protect you, and everyone started paying. Almost everyone thought he would leave NATO. This is the same game.

Here are two real elements he is after.

1) Trade defecit: We import more than we export (perhaps the only country) and what he is asking is let's level it. Buy from me the same amount I buy from you (Which is totally fair). Not only you buy from me less, you also put tariif on what I sell you.

2) Trade barriers: Like EU, and their regulations... like we throw a big brick on your car windshield, it should not break; otherwise we are not buying your car. Same rules dont apply to their cars.

Tarrifs are just there as bargaining chip. None of that will be imposed. Will be imposed if you don't play ball. Will it work? It is a "game of chicken" and he believes he is playing with F-350 vs Honda Civic. We have to see.

China: Cannot weather this; the retaliatory tariffs is not going to work. We export 1/5 of they export. They'll get the hit pretty bad.

Am I worried? No! Does he care about the market, nah because the wealthiest 10% owns 95% of the stocks. And as we witnessed with one concessions stocks are back up. And he knows it.


Farzad 
April 8

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Microsoft terminates jobs of engineers who protested use of AI products by Israel’s military

Ibtihal Aboussad, a software engineer in the company’s AI division who is based in Canada, was fired on Monday over “just cause, wilful misconduct, disobedience or wilful neglect of duty,” according to one of the documents.

Another Microsoft software engineer, Vaniya Agrawal, had said she would resign from the company on Friday, April 11. But Microsoft terminated her role on Monday, according to an internal message viewed by CNBC. The company wrote that it “has decided to make your resignation immediately effective today.”






kAmkAr  
April 8

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Farzad, that's exactly what Farid was talking about. It's because of the American economic strength that the European and Asian countries need to make deals.Time will only tell.


Farzad 
April 8

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After two days of gondeh goozi... EU folds [smile] When you have good hands, it works....good allies. They know they cannot weather this...

EU ‘ready to negotiate’ on Trump tariffs, von der Leyen says; Urges China to Negotiate and Avoid Further Escalation

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Saied 
April 8

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Cyrus: What you posted was the real worst case scenario for US.  People underestimate power of masses in European countries.  Once they have a cause, they can truely fuck the opposition, in this case being USA.  Unfortunately, with Isreal demolishing Ghaza and Palestanian, people around the world, peopel blame it on USA, and now the tariffs, US is up for a rude awaking.  Stock market is also convinced, Trump is a man designed to bring USA down.  This would be the first time, a self destruction of USA by a president in history. 


HAMVATAN™ 
April 8

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This could have been us when we came over:

UW: Federal government cancels student visas without notice


Saied 
April 8

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What a game Arsenal played. I know Real had few chances, but Arsenal could score at least 10 in this match alone.  Real GK was man of the match in a 3-0 game!!!


kAmkAr 
April 8

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Ali P. That guy is a frequent guest on Pierce Morgan. It's been decades since I totally gave up the "Democratic Cooperate American Media". Not much different from IRI propaganda machine. Specially since the creation of Fox news when the news became black and white. Thank God for internet where there are some outlets where you can see and hear things like the one you posted. 


Cyruss 
April 8

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I don’t I would see two pairs of free kicks like that in a single game ever!


Farzad 
April 8

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what a game between RM and Arsenal.. Rice is my favorite british player. 


Cyruss 
April 8

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By Dewey Carew :
Anything But American
A subtle yet powerful shift is unfolding in global consumer behavior: people are choosing anything but American. This isn’t just about preference—it’s about principle, politics, and purchasing power.
In Canada, the "Buy Canadian" wave is swelling. Retailers are increasingly favoring homegrown brands over American imports. Irving Personal Care, a local manufacturer, reports booming demand as patriotic shoppers pivot away from U.S. goods. This movement gained steam in response to political friction and perceived trade slights from the U.S.
Europe is echoing the sentiment. In Denmark, the Salling Group, the nation’s largest grocery retailer, now labels European-made products to guide consumers avoiding American items. This change followed controversial U.S. comments about Greenland, sparking a mix of nationalism and economic activism.
Down under in Australia, citizens are calling for a boycott of American goods. Hashtags like #BuyAustralian and #NoToUSGoods are gaining traction. From whiskey to tech, Aussies are leaning into local options, expressing discontent with American trade policies via their wallets.
And the impact is real. Tesla, once a European darling, has seen sales dip amid this backlash—highlighting how strongly political perception can shape market reality. According to reports, the company’s market cap suffered a significant hit as public sentiment shifted.
This trend isn’t driven by quality—it’s fueled by values. Consumers are sending a message: global brands are no longer insulated from geopolitics. Buying local or non-American isn’t just patriotic—it’s increasingly seen as a statement.
As this movement spreads, brands tied to American identity may need to rethink their international strategy. Global citizens are voting with their dollars—and the message is loud and clear.


Ali P. 
April 8

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kAmkAr, here is an example of the kind of truths that guests discuss on the Joe Rogan podcast.  You would never see such discussions on mainstream media about Israel or politics in general.  It's a very genuine and honest discussion, where they also criticize Trump.  This is the difference with the centrists/independents/libertarians.  The candidate that we voted for is NOT immune to critique.  We hold him responsible and demand accountability.  

If you have some free time watch this clip, it's only about 7 minutes.





Ali P. 
April 8

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Farzad 
April 8

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Farzad 
April 8

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Farzad 
April 8

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Saeed. The biggest obstacle in front of RP is these so called "Jomhoori Khah" چپول dinosaurs. Mostly in Europe and some here. They can easily instigate things against RP.

But I am hopeful. As youth in Iran with internet and with educating themselves with history, can just ignore these fucks.

Then you have regime's or the eslahtalab elements like Nargess Mohammadi, who think مردم کوسخولن.


Cyruss 
April 8

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این هم ترفند قدیمی اسلاميون حاكم است و مصرف داخلی داره بیشتر برای فریب دادن گنده لات های مجلس مثل کوچک زاده و ثابتی. میز سه نفره مستقیم و غیر مستقیم نداره


Saied 
April 8

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Whoever who can fuck Mullahs harder.


Saied 
April 8

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I served my military service in Iran after my university graduation and served under two generals in Iran military.  Both were executed post revolution.  We were told, both were following Reza Khan style of leadership.  Man oh man.  I felt sorry for treatment of conventional 5 AM-4 PM officers under their leadership.  They started each day in military camps at 4 AM and stayed late, inspected everything and yelled at whoever at fault.  In general, Iranian society is not at ease with decipline. But they also want everything in order.  


Farzad 
April 8

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What I hope for is a Coup by pro RP Sepah or Army. You will need that. I can't see it any other way. They do the dirty work.

The problem is the 57 چپی dinosaurs fucks will be claiming things are anti democracy.


Farzad 
April 8

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I agree Saeed. You do need a kick ass style leader to do that.


Saied 
April 8

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With regard to Iran- US deal: People who think, IRI will be stronger with the direct talk, are either total nut cases, or has agenda.  What direct talk means is Lybia style agreement, meaning you agree to disarm yourself without any fight.  Nobody knows exactly, what IRI will get in return. In reality, it is not going to much. At max, sanction relief for part of oil.  But is this enough to change Iran fortune? It seems, Iran will not be allowed to direct more resources to outside Iran.  Hezbollah in Lebanon has basically been stripped of all of their existence.  Most likely, they will be allowed to work as bouncers in night clubs in Beyrot.  Even in Iraq, same faith is going to happen to pro IRI terrorist groups.  So, what did happen to Ghazafi at the end of the agreement? Could he survive after handing out his arsenal? Same is going to happen to Ali Gedaa and his puppets.  Reza Pahlavi has enough support in Iran these days, much more than outside Iran.  But I have one concern, over his return to power.  Iran needs a character like his grand father to save it from the current mess.  He seems too nice to make that to happen.


Farzad 
April 8

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Reza Pahlavi at Foundation for Defense of Democracy


Farzad 
April 8

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Farzad 
April 8

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Reza Pahlavi: U.S. has a third path on Iran aside from diplomacy, military strikes

The son of the former shah argued that with sufficient U.S. support, the Iranian people can overthrow the theocratic regime in Tehran
“All I’m asking is give the Iranian people a chance to put an end to all of these concerns,” Pahlavi said. “And if we fail, you always have those options. But jumping straight from ‘diplomacy is not working’ [to] ‘let’s go bomb the hell out of them’ — once again, you’re throwing the people of Iran under the bus which will only add insult to injury.”
 
“I think that the Iranians have understood that the more they are in numbers, they reach that critical number where change can really happen,” Pahlavi continued. “We are getting pretty close to that number.”


Farzad 
April 8

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Interesting about Israeli and Syrian Kurds partnership.

WASHINGTON —
Israeli government officials have intensified calls to protect Syria’s Kurds as they face armed groups backed by Turkey following the sudden collapse of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime.

Now, an operation led by Turkish-backed factions is aimed at dislodging Kurdish forces from parts of Aleppo province, including the town of Manbij.

The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, or SDF, have been a major U.S. partner in the fight against the Islamic State terror group. The partnership led to the liberation of most territory once controlled by Islamic State in Syria.

Salih Muslim, a senior Kurdish politician with the Democratic Union Party, the de facto ruling party in northeast Syria, welcomed the recent statements by Israeli officials expressing support for the Kurds, describing the position as a positive and encouraging step.

“Undoubtedly, any force that defends our rights is welcomed,” he said in an interview posted Tuesday on X by a London-based journalist. “Israel’s stance is correct; they have seen our actions and understand that we have never denied the existence of the Jewish people in the Middle East. It is encouraging to see those who recognize our pain and suffering. ... Beyond verbal support, we await practical measures,” Muslim said.


Farzad 
April 8

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Trump dictates to Bibi


Farzad 
April 8

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I don't understand their insistence calling this "indirect". Witkof is in Oman, Karbalaei is in Oman and they won't talk direct 😃

https://nordot.app/1282273101310542527


Farzad 
April 8

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Farzad 
April 7

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😊
 
 
 


Farzad 
April 7

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😊 Any objection then when "Deporter In Chief" was in charge? Or did not make it to headline news?

April 5, 2014,--WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Protesters marched to the White House Saturday with signs labeling President Barack Obama “Deporter In Chief” to pressure him to curb deportations of immigrants.
 
The protesters walked for about an hour from a park in the district’s Mount Pleasant neighborhood to a park flanking the White House. It was one of several marches staged Saturday by groups hoping to force the president to use his powers to halt deportations of non-criminal immigrants.
 
“We want reform for our children, that they don’t deport them, that they stay with us or they stay here and they don’t deport their parents,” said Ceros, who is originally from Honduras.

“Twenty-seven years of living in the shadows. They are about to reach retirement. They pay taxes. They abide by the law. They deserve papers,” Huaman said.
Her message to Obama is to “stop making promises and do something," she said.
 


Cyruss 
April 7

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DOGE?
The Trump administration is planning a June 14 military parade through the streets of Washington, D.C., to mark the president’s 79th birthday.


Cyruss 
April 7

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Not my words Kamkar . From H. hallak
In LA 10000 plus showed up, in Orange County 2000 or more in front of City hall at Orange. And most suburbs few hundred gathered at their Main Streets.The largest ones Long Beach , Sierra Madre and Lakewood.
And to balance their news reporting, one of the local channels showed a clip of about 10 people at thousands oaks staging a pro Trump gathering with a monster truck parading the streets with the image of his holiness painted on the truck.


kAmkAr  
April 7

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Well said Cyruss. I joined the rally of only hundreds in my small town. Majority Mexican American demographic area many of which had voted for Trump. Quite a few of them with buyers remorse and harsh words for the koskhol.


Cyruss 
April 7

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From pages of H. Hallak
They were wrong.
On April 5th, America rose like thunder. Millions poured into the streets from coast to coast, a tide of fury and defiance that shattered the illusion of a passive nation.
For months, they spread lies, claiming the resistance was over, and the American spirit had finally collapsed under Trump’s relentless assault on democracy.
Politicians and corporations quietly surrendered, believing the masses were too exhausted, too overwhelmed, too hopeless to fight back.
They were WRONG!
Over 220,000 people flooded Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. More than one million filled the streets of Washington, D.C. Portland, Oregon alone saw 30,000 protestors downtown, with countless more rallies across the suburbs and towns of every red state, from Indiana to West Virginia, Montana to North Carolina.
The myth that opposition had vanished was annihilated in a single, monumental day.
It was a cry of raw, visceral fear turned into action. Protestors carried signs that captured the overwhelming dread inflicted by Trump’s regime:
“Hands off Social Security.”
“Hands off women.”
“Hands off immigrants.”
“Hands off unions.”
“Hands off our libraries.”
The chaos unleashed by Trump and Musk is intentional, systematic cruelty aimed at dismantling modern life.
This isn’t just about policy disagreements, this is about democracy itself.
We thought Trump’s first chaotic term was as bad as it could get. Now, America sees the monstrous clarity of Trump 2.0, more disciplined, more ruthless, more deadly.
From attacks on public libraries to gutting Social Security, from stripping unions of their bargaining power to targeting immigrants with state-sponsored cruelty, the regime’s objective is no longer hidden.
It is clear, methodical oppression designed to silence dissent, erase compassion, and crush resistance forever.
But on April 5th, millions of Americans declared with one voice: Enough.
Resistance is no longer a slogan, it is a reality that spreads through every town and city, every state and suburb. Those who thought they could quietly submit to Trump’s tyranny and profit from our silence now confront a thunderous, unyielding truth:
We are awake. We are enraged. And we are everywhere.
Now is the time to join this wave of resistance.
History demands courage from you today.
The regime thrives on your silence, your despair, your resignation.
Deny them that victory. Step forward, join the march, raise your voice, and refuse to let democracy die in darkness.
The resistance isn’t coming, it’s already here.
You Can Stop Asking Where the Mass Opposition Is. It’s Everywhere.


Farzad 
April 7

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Nancy Pelosi on China trade in 1996. Haven't we be hearing this in the past couple months? ☺️


kAmkAr  
April 7

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It's official.
The negotiations have already started.


kAmkAr  
April 7

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https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1KfZvoZz76/?mibextid=wwXIfr


Farzad 
April 7

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I am sure, Bill became a nutcase too.... He was all over Trump. I guess he also lost his mind.

Bill Maher calls Trump one of the 'most effective politicians' because of his authenticity

Comedian Bill Maher praised President Donald Trump for his unique appeal to voters in an episode of his podcast, arguing he has something other politicians of both parties lack.

Maher has been a frequent critic of Trump over the years, but he has also broken with the left on issues like so-called "woke" identity-politics and the draconian aspects of COVID-19 policy across the country.

On Sunday, Maher's "Club Random" podcast released an episode where he spoke with news host Chris Cuomo and praised Trump for his unique ability to appeal to Americans in a way most politicians cannot. The episode was taped before Maher's White House visit.

"Trump really is one of the most effective politicians, whether whatever you think of the policy and him as a person, just as a politician, just understanding that - always lean in to being more who you are - the people are not savvy about issues, but they smell a phony a mile away. And that kind of s---? Nobody else does it," Maher said.

One example Maher summarized was when "He did that thing when the guy came in from the Taliban, and he said, ‘This is an aerial picture of your house, if during our withdrawal one American is hurt, just know I know where you live.’ I was like ‘Oh, can we just play the music now?' Because I don't care 'it's Donald Trump, and he's the worst person ever,' blah blah blah, I fucking love that."

"Democrats have to come up with an alpha, and it’s not Tim Walz," Maher said, comparing the 2024 vice-presidential hopeful to stereotypical goofy dads in commercials.


Farzad 
April 7

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Yup Ali. P. I remember. The Covid time there were only two places I could travel to. Sweden and Iran. And did both in 2020 and 2021. No lockdown and shut down, bars, restaurants and barbershops were all open in Sweden.

There was just one thing that they had to comply with and it was the international Aviation law.

Basically on the jetway as you are boarding the plane you had to be 1.5 meters apart, you violate that spacing and they would call a police to eject you. So very restrict boarding with spacing. But then you go inside the plane and it was like a sardines pac. And you were like What The...

Also during meal service there was 30 minutes of allowance to eat with no mask. That was the time that either the virus would take a break or the virus was smart and respectful enough to not bother you while you were eating.

There is a compelling reason Biden Preemptively pardoned this criminal. I think he is still a hero in Swampland.

Anyways, even though you sound like a conspiracy theorist, I would not worry, as Senator John Kennedy said "they keep saying don't be a conspiracist, but then again conspiracy theorists are ahead 37 nothing " 😀


Ali P. 
April 7

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This was an outstanding interview.  Dr. Scott Atlas (member of Covid Task Force in Trump admin 2020) talks to Dr. Anders Tegnell, Sweden's top epidemiologist and architect of their covid response.  While Fauci was all about scaring the public and treating them like sheep, Sweden took a different approach.  People are not stupid, and they should not be treated like children.  Level up with the public, explain the facts, help them understand your goals, assure them that everything will be fine if we stick together, let them know what you are doing about it, and they will respect and follow your sensible policies.  But talk down to them like sheep, flip flop your story, give incorrect information, and try to FORCE your stupid mandates, and they will revolt.
#NeverForget  #NeverAgain





Saied 
April 7

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UK prime minister said, globalism has failed, because that was a US initiative.  Yes, everybody agree with Trump tariffs. But they are looking to open free trade with India, Aussies, and others, perhaps opening up the old empire (Common Wealth).  It is far from Trump isolationist policy targeting to fuck United state of America.  I am going to stop this dialog from here, and see you guys in few month and see the results.  I hope, US will come of it unharmed, but will see.


Farzad 
April 7

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When it comes to wars and aggression. Both parties are Hawkins. Absolutely no differences. None.

Absolutely, Except some from outside of the two establishments parties who are against it. Trump and Bernie. One for fiscal reasons and the other for humanitarian reasons.


kAmkAr  
April 7

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I'm all for an all out war on the cartel. Those SOBs have ruined a beautiful country. His first step was good in branding them as terrorist. Let's see if he's going to attack them or negotiate with them :)
He's so unpredictable that's impossible to tell which way he goes.


Farzad 
April 7

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Only one minute


Farzad 
April 7

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Again. You guys are the best in gut feelings and predictions and not me. And BTW attacking and eliminating Terrorists is not an act of war. Like the attack on Houthis, Soleimani or tomorrow attack on Mexican cartels.


Farzad 
April 7

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Essentially what I am trying to say is that the Party turned 180 on us. Those who align with the party unconditionally did not feel it.


kAmkAr  
April 7

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When it comes to wars and aggression. Both parties are Hawkins. Absolutely no differences. None. The next few years will show you what a "peace loving" president Trump is!
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