🧵The EU is finally waking up: Donald Trump was right about China.
Europe’s industrial base could be obliterated in less than a decade by China’s predatory export machine.
Brussels ignored the warnings. Now they’re facing the consequences. 🧵
2/ China is doubling down on massive over-investment and dumping excess capacity on the world while pursuing autarky at home.
Effect: it's exporting deflation and unemployment as a means to stay in power by destroying your job.
The Rhodium Group warns this “China Shock 2.0” is bigger and more sophisticated than the first one that hollowed out America’s Rust Belt.
3/ Europe is the soft target this time.
China runs a €1 billion DAILY trade surplus with the EU. Without action, the deficit could hit €500 billion by 2027.
As Trump’s tariffs blocked China from flooding the U.S. market, the tsunami of cheap goods shifted to Europe — hitting Germany, France, and beyond with devastating force.
4/ The warnings are apocalyptic.
France’s planning agency says 55% of Europe’s manufacturing output (60% in Germany) could become unsustainable.
Entire sectors risk “rapid industrial wipe-out” and “permanent ejection from the market” within a decade.
5/ Europe’s leaders are split: Germany and the Nordics want to cling to open trade with China. France, Italy and others demand the continent wake up.
The French agency calls current defenses “almost useless” and says massive change is “urgent and vital.”
Meanwhile, China’s subsidies (4.4% of GDP) and currency manipulation keep the predatory strategy alive.
6/ This mess is self-inflicted.
Europe made itself dependent on Russian energy and Chinese imports, flooded cities with hostile Islamist migration, and heaped regulations on its own industry while lecturing America.
Trump saw China clearly years ago. Europe dismissed him. Now their industrial heartland is paying the price.
7/ Europe has two bad options:
1. Heavy tariffs (which China will route around unless EU uses Trump's strategy to prevent it)
2. Or trying to devalue the euro.
Neither solves the core problem — China’s refusal to play by normal trade rules.
Trump’s approach worked. The question now is whether Europe has the will — and the time — to admit he was right.
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🧵The world is significantly greener than it was 40 years ago — thanks to rising CO2.
Satellite data shows almost all ecosystems have grown greener by about 15% in 33 years. Crop yields are up. Reforestation is accelerating. Even marine ecosystems are benefiting.
So why isn’t the “green” movement celebrating? 🧵
2/ This greening effect is massive — equivalent to adding an area of green vegetation about twice the size of the mainland U.S.
CO2 is plant food. With more CO2, plants grow faster, use water more efficiently, and thrive even in arid areas.
Commercial greenhouses pump in extra CO2 for this exact reason.
3/ Yet official “social cost of carbon” calculations outright ignore this benefit.
When properly included, the net effect of extra CO2 on crop yields flips from negative to significantly positive.
Higher yields mean less hunger, lower food prices, and less land needed for farming.
Trump is resurrecting the most important executive reform of his first term — and it’s aimed directly at the Deep State.
If the President can't fire policy makers, why'd we have an election at all?
This is about restoring power to the voters by restoring Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution.
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2/ Schedule F creates a new category for policy-making and policy-implementing federal employees.
These positions will no longer have near-ironclad permanent employment.
The President, as head of the executive branch, can once again hire, manage, and remove people who "resist" the agenda voters chose...or who are just bad at their jobs!
3/ The Founders vested all executive power in the President. They never intended an unaccountable fourth branch of government.
The modern administrative state — insulated bureaucrats who view elected leaders as temporary — is a 20th-century invention that inverted constitutional order.
The technology existed by the 1940s. The holdup wasn’t engineering — it was government regulation, spectrum hoarding, and cronyism.
What else are we missing today because of Washington? 🧵
2/ In 1945, the head of the FCC promised Americans would soon have “handie-talkies.”
But the FCC prioritized broadcast TV over mobile phones. They gave TV massive needless spectrum — most of it left unused — while starving “land mobile” services.
Cellular networks were proposed in 1947. Approved? Not until the 1980s.
3/ AT&T had the tech but was slow to push it — they liked their landline monopoly.
Motorola and small radio common carriers lobbied hard against cellular to protect their businesses.
Result: decades of delay, sky-high prices, and long waiting lists for primitive mobile phones.
🧵The SpaceX IPO isn’t overpriced. The future is underpriced.
Fourteen years ago, Facebook’s IPO was mocked as a failure. I called it a Strong Buy. Those who listened made a fortune.
SpaceX is the same story — only much, much bigger. It's the East India Company all over again.🧵
2/ Facebook dominated the social graph. SpaceX is organizing the economic graph of a multiplanetary civilization, and remaking intercontinental transport at the same time.
It launches ~85%+ of the whole world's payload mass to orbit. Starlink connects the planet. Starship slashes costs 95% and enables orbital data centers, lunar industry, Martian cities, point-to-point Earth transport, and military logistics at unprecedented speed.
3/ Wall Street will obsess over today’s revenue and tomorrow’s capex. That misses the point entirely.
SpaceX isn’t just a launch company. It’s building the transportation layer for the Solar System — mass, energy, process, and value on a scale that echoes the opening of the New World in 1492.
At any reasonable IPO price, this is a generational bargain.
🧵The USS Nimitz — America’s oldest aircraft carrier, laid down in 1968 and scheduled for decommissioning this month — just showed up off Cuba’s coast instead.
Raul Castro better watch out. There's a cell beside Maduro's!
Trump isn’t letting old ships rust. He’s using them to project power. 🧵
2/ The Navy extended the Nimitz’s service life by ~10 months.
Now the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group is in the Caribbean, sending a clear message to Havana.
“Welcome to the Caribbean, Nimitz!” — U.S. Southern Command.
It comes after the Justice Department indicted 94-year-old former Cuban dictator Raúl Castro.
Cuba is in free fall, cut off from Venezuelan oil money. Ordinary citizens are burning wood and charcoal to cook while the regime maintains fuel for its military and and lavish lifestyles for its "Communist" leaders.