PU43-Trumpification - Why Blair Carney and Jamie Dimon Are Suddenly Sounding Like Trump - Promethean Updates
In a startling shift, industry heavyweight Jamie Dimon openly admits the blunders of outsourcing and highlights a reckless dependency on foreign adversaries for manufacturing. His confession echoes a rising tide; global leaders like Mark Carney and…
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PU43-Trumpification - Why Blair Carney and Jamie Dimon Are Suddenly Sounding Like Trump - Promethean Updates
In a startling shift, industry heavyweight Jamie Dimon openly admits the blunders of outsourcing and highlights a reckless dependency on foreign adversaries for manufacturing. His confession echoes a rising tide; global leaders like Mark Carney and Tony Blair are increasingly adopting Trump's economic rhetoric as they scramble to redefine their policies. As they attempt to restructure conventional wisdom around economic sovereignty and industrial policy, the old paradigms are unraveling. Dimon’s remarks at the Reagan Economic Forum reveal a poignant acknowledgement: decades of offshoring and complacency have hollowed out the very fabric of American industry. It prompts a profound reckoning with a system that prioritizes consumption over production. In contrast, Carney, while touting a 'Canada strong' initiative, still clings to globalist principles, hinting at deep contradictions as Canada faces economic downturns. Meanwhile, Blair's critique of the Labour Party points to a growing realization that the path to prosperity may necessitate a departure from traditional leftist dogmas. This episode unpacks the implications of these shifts: the realization of America’s strategic autonomy and the rise of an industrial policy crucial for sustainable growth. We dissect how these once-steadfast leaders are now reluctantly blending their narratives with Trump's populist strategies, signaling a significant departure from the post-war order. As they confront the looming specter of global competition and geopolitical power realignment, the urgency to reclaim economic strength is palpable. The episode closes with an exploration of the American system's tenets versus British imperial remnants, ultimately challenging the old guard to pivot toward a resilient future. Buckle up—this is not just about rebranding; it’s a battle for the soul of corporate America.
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