Donald Trump has threatened to place a 100 percent tariff on Barbie maker Mattel, after the company’s CEO said it would continue to manufacture outside the U.S. but would be reducing its reliance on Chinese imports.

“I’ve heard [Mattel] said: ‘Well we’re going to go counter, we’re going to try going someplace else,’” Trump said in the Oval Office on Thursday. “That’s OK, let him go, and we’ll put a 100 percent tariff on his toys, and he won’t sell one toy in the United States, and that’s their biggest market.”

In an interview with CNBC on Tuesday, Mattel CEO Ynon Kreiz was asked whether it would be cheaper to relocate some manufacturing to the U.S. due to the tariffs, but responded: “We don’t see that happening.”

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    It’s because of the stupid 30 doll example he gave, so he’s doing this to back it up. Big brain dementia Donnie.

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    First it was 30 dolls. Then it was 2 dolls. Now it’s 0 dolls. HOW MANY DOLLS WILL IT BE NEXT WEEK???!? WHO KNOWS!!

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      -4 dolls. All patriotic Americans are required to surrender 4 dolls immediately for processing and export to Central America

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      He’ll be Nixon from Futurama.

      “I’ll sell our children’s organs to zoos for meat, and I’ll go into people’s houses at night and wreck up the place.”

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    As someone who manufactures stuff, I can attest that we’re almost all looking at other countries, not standing up US manufacturing.

    Standing up manufacturing in the US takes too long and costs too much for us to do when we’re going into a recession.

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    And the bigly brained free market capitalists in his party will cheer while he targets a corporation for engaging in free market capitalism.

    I’m old enough to remember when a group of people this collectively deluded were kept in asylums.

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    Now, a power move from Matel would be to not increase the price after a tariff, and take the loss, or make some sort of “Tariff Barbie” to teach kids about their wonderful president.

    they won’t do either of those things though, theyre just going to take the punch and roll.

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    First, it was the Idiocracy movie that started out as parody and became a documentary over time. Now, the Barbie movie is becoming reality right before our eyes. The Kens are in charge, and they are all dumb as posts.

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      Those were pseudo-documentaries. Don’t Look Up matches reality better. And the topic doesn’t have to be science related for the comet metaphor to work.

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        It’s funny because after that we found out that a comet probably won’t do that much damage if it impacts over the ocean.

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        Don’t look up is the Donnie darko of the 2020’s.

        It really wasn’t that great.

        Maybe Donnie darko crossed with Napoleon dynamite, in that it’s "humor"seems to be something that only hits with certain people. Imo it was too stupid to be funny (and not just the Republican straw men)

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          I can see its humor not clicking with some people, but it had to be over the top otherwise it would be far too on the nose. Outside of delivery, would you argue that the main points it was aiming for were valid criticisms of Western society?

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      I found it off-putting that the Barbie movie’s solution to its dilemma was voter suppression.

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        There are a lot of problematic parts to the movie that kind of got swept under the rug.

        And then it turned out that for the 2024 presidential election, we went back to the Mojo Dojo Casa House.

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    First it was slapping tariffs on penguins. Now we’ve entered the “War on Dolls” stage of the Trump administration.

    I wish I was joking.

    I hate this timeline.

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    My question is: how is he going to succeed if he’s pissing of his base? (not the MAGA crowd, the billionaires)