allsiss.bsky.social
@allsiss.bsky.social
... There would still be people who point out what really happened. Prizes didn't really drop. The US' international image hasn't actually improved. How many people would listen, though and remember that this is how it used to be. And by then Right-wing elites would have their claws in everything.
February 2, 2025 at 1:51 PM
... How many would remember that we've just returned to a pre-Trump status quo? We've all seen Jan 6 happen and at the time even established republicans were denouncing it. Now it's treated like it didn't happen, or it was a conspiracy by the FBI, or antifa, or whoever really. Same with Covid [6/?]
February 2, 2025 at 1:44 PM
... Suddenly all of Trumps promises come true. Prices fall after removing the tariffs again. Canada, Mexico and other countries will praise the US for making positive changes towards international relations. It will feel like the administration was listening to the public and is on our side [5/?]
February 2, 2025 at 1:41 PM
... Goods become monre expensive, people lose their jobs and the US becomes more and more unstable... so what if they reversed some of it before the next election? Say get rid of the tariffs again? Improve relations with Americas neighbours in 2 years. [4/?]
February 2, 2025 at 1:35 PM
... What if this is exactly what's happening in the Trump administration right now? They get rid of as many established institutions and workers as they can, replace them with loyalists and crank up tarrifs to bleed the American people. Now this sounds like terrible PR [3/?]
February 2, 2025 at 1:33 PM
... comes when they then fix the game to the state it should have been released in. Now today most people are wise to what's going on, but say 10 years ago that wasn't the case and publishers, aisde from browbeating us also got a good rep for "listening to the community" by "fixing" the game. [2/?]
February 2, 2025 at 1:31 PM