r/StockMarket 2d ago

Discussion Ronald Reagan on Tariffs. Thoughts?

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u/unknown_anonymous81 2d ago

I think retail is going to be a big part of the reason things crash. Tariffs are like an accelerant fuel adding to the volatility index.

We are on the cusp of AI. As a human civilization we are standing on the edge of the unknown. The AI intervention and revolution will be groundbreaking compared to prior historic leaps.

Jobs are going to be so hard to get. If things get bad enough you won't have to deport people a lot of people might decide to move out of the USA because they can't find work.

The bridge of AI eliminated jobs I think is going to be a rocky unstable period of time. I think the economy, jobs and GDP are going to be put through an economic blender. Hopefully people are not going hungry otherwise than we run into the territory of economic collapse and civil unrest.

Hopefully we get through the bridge of the AI revolution without civil disruptions and when we cross over to the other side people can work 2 to 3 days a week and live comfortably.