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   max headroom to All   
   Re: Trump's tariff bet defied Wall Stree   
   12 Feb 26 19:12:54   
   
   XPost: seattle.politics   
   From: maximusheadroom@gmx.com   
      
   In news:XnsB3F0867E9E491629555@185.151.15.160, Mitchell Holman <   
   oemail@aol.com>   
   typed:   
      
   > "max headroom"  wrote in   
   > news:10mieuc$q95u$2@dont-email.me:   
   >> In news:10mgpq6$3tv1k$6@paganini.bofh.team, Promises Promises   
   >>  typed:   
      
   >>> Trumps idiotic tariffs could set U. S. tech industry back a decade as   
   >>> China takes lead, says Dan Ives   
   >>> Published Fri, Apr 4 202510:26 AM EDT   
      
   >> Navarro says Trump's tariff bet defied Wall Street panic as Dow surged   
   >> past 50,000   
      
   >      How nice that billionaire hedge   
   > funds and private equity are making   
   > money. Their struggle workers should   
   > throw a party for them.   
      
   What are "struggle workers"?   
      
   >>  By Arabella Bennett FOXBusiness   
      
   >> When President Donald Trump announced reciprocal tariffs, Wall Street   
   >> panicked and markets plunged. Now, with the Dow surging past 50,000,   
   >> Trump trade advisor Peter Navarro   
      
   >     Make that *convicted felon* Peter Navarro   
      
   Of which felony was Naxarro convicted?   
      
   >>  says the rebound is proof the   
   >> tariffs defied Wall Street fears and helped drive investment,   
   >> productivity and economic growth critics never saw coming....   
      
   >> https://www.foxbusiness.com/media/navarro-says-trumps-tariff-bet-defied   
   >> -wall-street-panic-dow-surged-past-50000   
      
   >     Economic growth - where?   
      
   "Hiring in January blew past expectations, signaling that the labor market   
   could   
   be picking up - and likely dashing hopes for an interest rate cut at the   
   Federal   
   Reserve's meeting next month...."   
      
   https://nypost.com/2026/02/11/business/us-employers-add-130k-job   
   -in-january-in-strong-start-to-2026/   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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