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Embrace Trump tariffs to reindustrialise Australia

It would be fair to say that the reimposition of trade tariffs globally by America has caused a bit of a stir.

The US stock exchange even lost three trillion dollars worth of fake money. Australia’s political establishment is running around like wet hens, with Dutton posturing and Albanese pledging millions of dollars to bureaucratic agencies.

The tariffs are likely to spread throughout the world, as countries are forced to protect their own industries and prevent the flooding of their own markets with cheap goods. So-called “experts” call this “contagion”, but an ordinary person who looks at the facts will call it a return to common sense.

Australians were told that so-called “free trade” would benefit consumers. In reality, we have been swamped with cheap consumer goods and plastic crap we don’t want and don’t need, while the cost of living has skyrocketed due to the price of property ownerships skyrocketing out of all proportion to wages.

It means you can afford a plasma TV, but you have nowhere to plug it in because you’re living in a tent while you work 50 hours a week.

How did this happen? We were told that “free trade” would encourage specific industries to concentrate in countries who could do those industries the best and the most efficiently. In reality, the West’s manufacturing has merely transferred to Asia where the cost of labour is cheap.

Left with no economy to speak of other than agriculture and mining, Australia’s genius leaders resorted to mass people trafficking. They opened Australia’s immigration floodgates to the world, importing millions of foreigners who all needed homes. This artificially boosted Australia’s construction industry and gave the false impression that Australia has an economy.

It also artificially boosted the cost of housing due to the simple logic of supply and demand. In order to quash predictable opposition to this idiotic policy, they label noticing as “racism”, eject dissenting journalists from press conferences and imprison political activists.

This highlights another perverse outcome of so-called “free trade”. We were told the free movement of people should accompany the free movement of goods and capital, so that the best countries could entice the best people to work in the best industries. The lived reality of the free movement of people is that millions of non-White people flood White countries so that our anti-White governments can pretend we have an economy.

As reported by The XYZ, the education sector has gotten in on the Fake Economy Ponzi, prioritising so-called “foreign students” who pay through the nose for worthless degrees so they can enter Australia via the backdoor.

Simply put, we used to have tariffs, and an economy. Now we have no tariffs and are facing living in a third world shithole.

Rather than viewing reciprocal tariffs as “contagion” or a “trade war”, tariffs should be embraced, alongside remigration and a return to sensible financial and energy policy, as one step in encouraging industry to once again flourish in Australia.

political party which represents the genuine will of the Australian people, and an appreciation of the spiritual war underpinning our reality are indispensable to such a cause, as there is no point in reindustrialising and defending a Godless economic zone.

This article originally appeared on the XYZ and is republished by The Noticer with permission.

Header image: Trump announcing reciprocal tariffs on April 3 (The White House).

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