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Europe is preparing its public for something it has avoided for years.

A real trade war with China.

Not complaints. Not carefully worded statements. An honest-to-goodness trade war.

Brussels has already held closed-door meetings. The "Made in Europe" framework has launched. Officials are publicly saying the relationship is no longer sustainable. Privately they are accepting the obvious: if Europe moves, China retaliates.

This is not about protectionism. It is about survival.

Europe's industries are under pressure. The old assumption that cheap Chinese goods were always a benefit is breaking down.

China is not exporting because it is strong. China is exporting because it is broken.

Households not spending. Property still falling. Credit collapsing. Investment crashing.

China's factories produce more than its economy can absorb. So the excess goes outward. The world becomes the release valve.

China faces an impossible choice. Cut production and crush the domestic economy further. Or keep exporting and push the pain onto everyone else.

There is no third option.

Europe is the first major economy to say it will not keep absorbing it.

Trade wars are about to go global. https://x.com/JeffSnider_EDU/status/2064800460318581038?s=20

Yet again

Closed door meetings in Europe means 5 more years of meetings to discuss previous meetings and future meetings. https://x.com/assumestupidity/status/2064877644135756062?s=20

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"Jacobin" Magazine Celebrates A Strike Against Ol' Blue Eyes

Here at "The Gaggle" we have very little time for the "more Leftie than thou" school of thought--that's the approach to life according to which the only thing that matters is whether you take the right position on every issue under the sun from Abortion to Zelensky. No one in the world meets the exacting standards of this school of thought; any Leftie leader anywhere is always selling out to the bankers and the capitalists. The perfect exemplar of this is the unreadable Jacobin magazine. 

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