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Stephen Moore, a senior economic adviser to US president-elect Donald Trump, urged the UK to adopt the US “free enterprise” model over Europe’s “more socialist” system, suggesting it would enhance the Trump administration’s “willingness” to pursue a UK-US trade deal.

Moore also defended US agricultural practices and Trump’s proposed 10% blanket import tariff, noting possible exemptions for allies like the UK.

UK leaders, including Keir Starmer, face pressure to balance trade ties with both the EU and US, with figures like Peter Mandelson advocating dual trade agreements amid Brexit challenges.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

They should adopt our free enterprise tariffs coming shortly.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

It seems wise to always to agree with whatever these guys say, if there's no binding language involved. So yes, sure, the EU is literally Stalin, handsome mister Trump, sir.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

I’m sure they’re hanging on his every word.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Capitalism has served me well and, I think if you have a particularly strong work ethic, then the American model can serve you well, up to a certain extent.

BUT, I am not a sycophant. I have seen the dark underbelly of the American model, how certain vampires at the top of companies will maximize profits at the expense of literally everything else - contractually locking in customers and then raising rates on them to the point where they can barely afford it (they’d call that “equilibrium “). Firing good long-time employees because new fresh blood is cheaper, damned if it makes everyone else’s life harder, including that person who gave their life to the company. Predating on the meek, desperate, or just those who don’t think like them, in spite of what it may do to the relationship long term (fuck any sort of commitment or customer relationship at all because it can’t accurately be monetized).

These people chase money above all else. They’re loot dragons. The only relationships they have are those that either think like them or those they can manipulate and control.

So no, don’t chase the American model, but perhaps borrow from some of its most useful tenets. There are good motivated people in the flesh, but the structure is rotten at its core.

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[–] [email protected] -1 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

Isn't Afd the far right German party in power currently? Brothers of Italy seems to hate trans people or at least Giorgia Meloni does.

This dude's a piece of shit grifter and treating listeners like marks.

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