Parts of the Internet -“Manasfer” welcomed Trump tariffs as a way to return men’s work.

Coal miners listen when President Donald Trump speaks and sign executive orders for coal production at the White House on April 8, 2025 in Washington, Columbia County
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In the cave of President Donald Trump about President Donald Trump’s cave about some of his tariff plans on Wednesday, he was welcomed in parts of the monasfer as a way to return production jobs, and with them-sympathetic ideas about courage. After all, you can’t write a product without a “man”.
The only group that preferred Trump’s tariffs before he refused National Survey Markett.
Even if, As I wroteJoe Biden focused more on the so -called men’s jobs than on the care economy or in women’s work, he never received a loan. Washington Post’s Philip Tank notes This Biden’s production “lacked … the emotional appeal of the economy to solve the fragility of men.”
Trump was going to do this correctly, at least his people would talk about it so that their message about white blue collars received a message.
Let’s hear the step right from the number one person whose courage would seem to always be threatened, Fox -Corto Jester Jesse Watters. (I would put the Carlson Tucker there, but since he lost his Fox show, he was broadcasting on the detachment – which should be a real blow for his courage.)
On Wednesday, Insisted Watters What Trump tariffs will lead to the production and resuscitation of American men. He talked in detail about the point made earlier on Fox, the Wing of the Nut Batya Ungar-Sargon, which claimed that the United States “put the work (for) people who worked for life and hoped on the breasts and physics to other countries to create their middle class.” Waters continued: “When you sit behind the screen all day, it makes you a woman. Studies have shown it! … If you work, you are near other guys, you are not near the houses and lawyers that give you estrogen.”
Watters may have joked. A little bit.
Trump himself said his tariffs and other politicians return work for men’s men. Like miners of coal. “One thing I’ve learned about the miners is what they want to do,” Trump – Note. “You can give them a penthouse on the fifth Avenue and another job and they will be dissatisfied. They want to get coal, that’s what they like to do.”
He returned nine years to his competitor Hillary Clinton, who promised to replace the mining jobs by other forms of production, making “widgets and gadgets and technologies they didn’t want to do.” He continued: “She was going to put them in a high -tech industry where you do little mobile phones and things I don’t know you think you’ll be in this good?”
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At the same time, Trump mocked Howard Lutnut was promising What tariffs bring these jobs in the US. “Army of millions and millions of people who are screwed up with small screws to make iPhones – such things will come to America,” said CBS’s CBS’s CBS’s Face to the nation.
Anyway, there were many Magasphere people who were introduced for the return of men’s jobs. “Men in America don’t need therapy. Men in America need tariffs and doge,” wrote the Vish stormMagat, whose X bio says he worked with former George Santos representatives and Gats. “Fake email assignments will disappear.” And, he added, “the kitchens will be filled and the sandwiches will be made.”
Minister Finance Scott Import promise– If Carlson did not leave completely – that federal dismissal of dragons will make thousands of workers, if not more, return to the factories. “We are shedding extra work in the federal government. This will give us the necessary work in a new production.”
Unfortunately, Trump handed out all the American men who need the curative factory work to clean the estrogen and e -mail from their systems.
It is worth noting that some pillars of the monasfer – fabulously wealthy – which are in Trump’s tariffs because they saw the crater of their wealth. Pipeline producer Joe Rogan and Dave Portnaya scramble what their Trump man’s moves did to shut up the stock market. After all, the worries of wealthy business are more for Trump than the trouble of the unemployed sad bags. Meanwhile, Jeanin Pira put Watters in his place. “What are you doing?” she asked in him. “You are sitting behind the screen!” I swear I saw how Watters wondered if he had another tampon on the table.