News - April 25, 2025
- helphelping
- Apr 26
- 1 min read
Trump’s back on the wire, broadcasting claims of sealing "200 deals" with foreign execs.
But when the deck's flipped for specifics? No names, no terms, no receipts—just more smoke.
He even says China's talking about trade agreements, despite Beijing flatlining that noise, calling it pure ICE—fake data flooding the grid.
Meanwhile, the market's on edge, twitching like a netrunner caught in a feedback loop. Shortages hitting U.S. shelves like a blackout sweep.
Blame’s pinned on the tariff wars—145% slam on Chinese imports from the gonks like Trump, with Beijing throwing 125% back.
Jobs in logistics and retail are fragging out, and street-level ops are feeling the burn. Trump's still riding high, claiming the tariff carnage is a “total victory,” selling the fantasy that sky-high import taxes will reboot American factories, despite the fact most manufacturers are looking into other places, rather then the US.
Edgerunners, time to jack in, trace the lines, and blow the lid off this grift.
Jack in. Burn bright. Stay sharp.
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