You will lose industry that makes high added-value products, and increase the production of products with low added-value. (Most people call this "deindustrialization".)
Tariffs mostly don't impact the overall trade balance, so there's no reason to expect that one to change.
Interesting, he seems to have gathered the most control over TNG at the same time the series became really good. He kept the tradition of making not-really-good movies, but then I'm not sure I can complain about that.
You either have large politics, centered on the Senate, or you have small politics centered on the people. Or maybe it's missing a movie dealing with the Republic stuff.
They tell you stuff similar to the training corpus that the people tagging it want to hear.
It's close to what you said, but the difference is actually important some times. In particular this one seems to not have been exposed to "corporate speech" while training.
He surely needs a passport. Where did you get the idea he doesn't? Also, landing from outside a country or international block directly into a private airstrip is a big "no" on most of the world, and will land you in jail in a few places. He doesn't get an exception for that.
He also will continue to be able to own property around the world, and people will keep accepting his money. That's completely different from him managing to just run into a country, peacefully living there, and being able to mess with such country's society.
Well, yes, on the first movie they are supposed to miss the protagonists on purpose.
And then they go on every other movie, missing everything just because they suck. Also, on the first scene of the first movie, there's tens of them shooting through a narrow hall, and only Vader manages to kill anybody...
What is to say, those movies aren't very consistent.
You can try reading that comment again. Or maybe you replied to the wrong comment, because it doesn't say anything remotely similar to what you are complaining about.
For comparison, the S&P 500 felt 4% on the period, Nasdaq felt 7%. So 30% is really noteworth, Redddit is one of the stocks pulling the index down. But it's not alone, and blaming it on any random cause isn't right.
Well, you shouldn't have to spend any time actually fixing code found by that rule either. If the time you spent was larger than 0, you are better looking for the cause than making something that fixes it automatically.
The effects of widespread tariffs is well known.
You will lose industry that makes high added-value products, and increase the production of products with low added-value. (Most people call this "deindustrialization".)
Tariffs mostly don't impact the overall trade balance, so there's no reason to expect that one to change.