🚨 Japan Has Fallen – What Happens Next Will Shock You!

What just happened in Japan is a warning to the world…

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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-08-19/japan-s-exports-fall-most-in-four-years-as-tariff-pain-deepens
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-08-19/stock-market-today-dow-s-p-live-updates
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-08-20/james-hardie-shares-plunge-most-since-2020-after-profit-drop
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/housing-market-cracks-widen-top-siding-company-suffers-worst-stock-collapse-50-years
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28 Comments

  1. GD DJT. As a musician who has thrived from effects and instruments from Japan… this affects some of the industry giants that helped make some of the greatest music and albums we ALL know and love. DJT ruins everything he touches with stupidity. If you need a basic lesson in tariffs I direct you to Ferris Beuller's Day Out and not tune out Ben Stein. K thanks.

  2. More likely, Japan's exports are falling due to malicious market manipulations by socialist countries unhappy with Japan not censoring their entertainment and not mass-importing the 3rd world.

  3. The result of unmitigated spending into a hole. and when you have debt that high for no reason besides poor leadership and money management, then you have failure.

    Never mind every company focused on profits to a fault.

  4. Workers salaries did not raise with the inflation rate last four years. It’s not just the price of the houses are just ridiculous to pay rate have froze.

  5. Don’t thrown us with a good time we actually need deflation badly. We could have deflation 25 to 40% especially in homes and automotive. We might actually be able to goose the economy. We need to keep interest rates up. We need to keep deflation going on the inflation in place we need people actually understand how economics works