One might wonder why we switched over to taxing citizens in the first place, but probably not for too long. It’s just been another sneaky avenue of control for team dark. With all the exposures and revelations bubbling up now, it’s becoming abundantly and irritatingly clear just how truly deep the infiltration of humanity has been…
Especially within the minds of those who are against pretty much everything that the President sets his sights on.
“Logic is the beginning of wisdom, not the end of it.”
~ Spock
Who knows how long it’ll take for you and I to start experiencing the joy, but this move actually is a great deal more significant in the process of kicking the cabal to the curb than most of us can know.
Then there’s this…
I asked Grok if there was any sauce on the post…
- The X post references a zero-tariff trade agreement between the U.S. and Argentina, aligning with recent negotiations mentioned by Argentine President Javier Milei at a conservative event in Florida, where he noted discussions with the Trump administration for a deal covering around 50 export products.
- Historical context shows that during Trump’s first term, he negotiated tariff exemptions for Argentine steel and aluminum, lifted a ban on Argentine lemons, and reinstated Argentina in the U.S. Generalized System of Preferences, allowing duty-free access for select goods.
- Milei’s push for freer trade with the U.S. faces challenges due to Argentina’s membership in Mercosur, which imposes common external tariffs and restricts members from negotiating bilateral free trade agreements outside the bloc.
- Argentina’s economic backdrop includes a recovery from hyperinflation of 211% in 2023 and a 45% poverty rate under the previous Peronist government, with Milei’s administration focusing on liberalization and stabilization since taking office in December 2023.
- The potential U.S.-Argentina deal could impact Argentina’s ongoing talks with the International Monetary Fund, where the U.S. holds significant influence, as noted in recent reports.