#Bailout

Eric de Redelijkheid :fedi:ericdere@mastodon.nl
2025-11-28
Bibliolater šŸ“š šŸ“œ šŸ–‹bibliolater@qoto.org
2025-11-27

šŸ–„ļø **Has the bailout of generative AI already begun?**

šŸ”— garymarcus.substack.com/p/has-.

#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Technology #Tech #Bailout

2025-11-26

Taking bets: Trump’s Genesis Project turns into a government bailout for the AI industry, when?

#ai #genesisproject #bailout

2025-11-22

Argentina Bailout Claim Sparks Confusion After Caputo Denial

Argentina bailout claim questioned after Luis Caputo denies any talks with US banks.

olamnews.com/world/3240/argent

Argentina bailout
2025-11-19

And what changed in 2008 is important: When the extreme leveraging strategy fails, the government will bail them out with taxpayer funds.

This model has become something the US markets already expect. That’s why OpenAI’s CFO and Elon Musk are already going to the government and asking the public to backstop their ever-increasing loans to set even more money on fire.

#ai #finance #government #bailout

Trending Stocks šŸ“ˆstonkz
2025-11-16

Frontier AI: Survival of the Fittest - Brad Gerstner on All In Podcast

2025-11-11

Das ist schon so'n Naturgesetz, dass es IMMER einen #Bailout mit ƶffentlichen Mitteln geben MUSS, wenn sich private Akteure am #Markt verzockt haben, nƤ.

Und im Zuge der #AIBlase wird dieses "Verhalten" jetzt sogar schon eingepreist und treibt die #Finanzblase weiter an.

This isn't even "#MoralHazard" any more. It's #EconomicSuicide.

youtu.be/97pbWESbgCc?si=_fPOmo

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eicker.news ᳇ tech newstechnews@eicker.news
2025-11-07

#Trump advisor #DavidSacks stated there will be #no federal #bailout for #AI, asserting that other companies will fill the void if one fails. #OpenAI CFO #SarahFriar clarified that the company is not seeking a government backstop, but rather emphasising the need for collaboration between the private and public sectors to build industrial capacity. cnbc.com/2025/11/06/trump-ai-s #tech #media #news

2025-11-06

Every #bailout must entail a nationalisation. After a bailout, your #bank or #ai company needs to be public property.

#aibubble #llm

2025-11-04

I wrote a new piece called "What the Argentina bailout is really about"

blog.mempko.com/what-the-argen

#finance #politics #Argentina #bailout #SNAP

Sport PoniesšŸŽšŸsportponies.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy
2025-10-26

This is different, something tells be there won't be a #BailOut šŸ™„šŸ™„šŸ˜

2025-10-26

Can't say this often enough:

Those who inflate the #AIBubble do not care that it's a bubble - because they expect YOU to pay for it all in a #bailout.

And not just for their "investments" but also for their phantasy #profits - that never showed up, but where already "priced in".

It's gonna be terrible, and it's gonna be soon.

StacesCases2 šŸ‡ØšŸ‡¦ šŸ“Žstacescases2.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy
2025-10-26

Farmers call out #DonaldTrump in PUBLIC CONDEMNATION of his sudden #bailout escalation with #Argentina to buy beef from THEM, leaving #AMERICAN farmers and ranchers STRANDED while not even guaranteeing the price of beef will lower in the states. #JohnIadarola breaks it down youtu.be/pZeHipU4ZWg?...

Trump PANICS Over Farmer Disas...

Rich Stein (he/him)RunRichRun
2025-10-24

"If this is what it looks like when America comes first, I’d hate to see what it looks like if we start coming in second."
nj.com/opinion/2025/10/trump-p

Lies First. Why Mr. ā€œAmerica Firstā€ Must Suddenly Bail Out a Foreign Economy – Daily Kos

Lies First. Why Mr. ā€œAmerica Firstā€ Must Suddenly Bail Out a Foreign Economy.

by All4Truth Community (This content is not subject to review by Daily Kos staff prior to publication.)

It’s important to mention what Trump is ā€œbuyingā€ with tens of billion of our tax dollars – >70% of which come from counties that voted for Biden.   What he is purchasing is disinformation: the illusion, for both Argentines and the world, that Javier Milei’s radical policies — mirror images of Trump’s own — aren’t unsustainably failing and collapsing under their own weight.  The bailout isn’t about economic stability; it’s about narrative control. It’s meant to prop up the fiction that dismantling regulations, shredding public protections, and handing national assets to private interests somehow leads to prosperity.

We’ve seen this story before, repeated in miniature across the United States. ā€œRedā€ states lure businesses by saying, in effect, ā€œcome to my state, – you can pollute here for freeā€, or ā€œyou can rip off consumers with less fear of accountability.ā€   But ā€œblueā€ state long-term thinking says ā€œno thanks.ā€  Republicans try to portray regulations, like environmental protection, for example, as useless and unnecessary burdens on businesses, forcing them to pay to clean up their own messes, but over the long-term consumers and taxpayers will pay for those messes if the businesses don’t, if not with taxpayers footing cleanup bills outright, then with people paying through cancers, birth defects, and myriad other issues. Often these costs are far greater than the cost of cleanup would have been if done immediately.  Short-term thinking vs. long-term thinking.  Capitalism knows that pollution isn’t free, they are called ā€œexternalitiesā€ in economics – it’s simply a question if the cost of it is properly included in the price of the product, or it’s shifted onto other unwitting parties.  Economists know the question is never whether pollution or exploitation is costly — only who pays that cost, and when.

This short-term, extractive mindset is why ā€œredā€ states consistently lag behind. ā€œBlueā€ states lead in productivity, innovation, and prosperity precisely because success there depends on actually creating value, not merely transferring it from unsuspecting or unprotected parties. Their higher output isn’t an accident — it’s the dividend of responsible governance that insists the true costs of doing business be accounted for rather than hidden.

We see the same imbalance in how the federal government redistributes resources: blue states, which generate the bulk of the nation’s wealth and pay the lion’s share of taxes — a gap widened further by Trump’s 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act — continually subsidize red states that take more from Washington than they contribute. The math is clear: those who invest in regulation, education, and sustainability are increasingly paying for those who neglect them.

Meanwhile, the social fallout from that neglect doesn’t stay contained. Red-state policies that slash safety nets, suppress wages, and erode mental-health care help create homelessness — while blue-state cities bear the visible burden of trying to manage it.  Those fleeing poverty or seeking help gravitate toward the very places that still try to provide assistance.

Trump’s Argentine ā€œbailoutā€ fits perfectly into this pattern. Just as he sold Americans on trickle-down fantasies that left working families footing the bill, he now sells the world on the myth that libertarian shock therapy can revive an economy already buckling under inequality. The goal isn’t to stabilize Argentina — it’s to stabilize the illusion that Trump-style economics works anywhere at all.  This isn’t some new foreign policy benevolence from Trump, it’s Trump doing what he always does, protecting his lies.

Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.

Continue/Read Original Article Here: Lies First. Why Mr. ā€œAmerica Firstā€ Must Suddenly Bail Out a Foreign Economy.

#20BLoan #2025 #America #AmericaFirst #Argentina #Bailout #DonaldTrump #Education #ForeignEconomy #Health #History #Libraries #Library #LibraryOfCongress #Opinion #OurTaxDollars #Politics #Resistance #Science #TrickleDown #Trump #TrumpAdministration #UnitedStates

Miguel Afonso Caetanoremixtures@tldr.nettime.org
2025-10-21

"During the recent US government shutdown, President Donald Trump announced a $20 billion bailout for Argentina. The arrangement appears to serve as a personal favor to Argentine president Javier Milei and may represent an effort to internationalize the MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement rather than a conventional economic agreement.

Far from stabilizing Argentina’s fragile economy, the bailout risks deepening the country’s dependence on foreign capital and increasing the likelihood of yet another sovereign default in the coming years.

Argentina’s crisis, marked by inflation, capital flight, and recurring debt traps, reflects structural weaknesses that have persisted for decades. This bailout tightens Washington’s financial and political grip on Buenos Aires, highlighting the need for a progressive international alliance capable of countering these destructive cycles and defending the needs of working people across borders."

jacobin.com/2025/10/trump-arge

#USA #Trump #Argentina #Milei #MAGA #Bailout #PoliticalEconomy

We Must Strikewms@c.im
2025-10-21

The average budget for #USAID from 2001 - 2024 was around $23 billion. Now,
#Trump going to give $40 BILLION of #American #taxpayer's money to #Argentina!

#MAGA, is this what you voted for? To spend MORE on international aid?
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ā€œIf you’re the #President of Argentina, Trump gives you a $20 billion #bailout. If you’re an American whose health care premiums are about to double? Tough luck.ā€ - commondreams.org/news/40-billi

#uspol #Trumpconomy #Trumpcession #Economy #ForeignAid

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