A brief history from the Maga Files.

Raynine

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Boy that Donald Trump is bad ain’t he? That’s what all them educated people say. It wasn’t too long ago that the greatest US president of all time Joe Biden, better known as ā€œOtto Penā€, was deposed by trump in 2016. That is accordin to democrats and their media. Trump with his tariffs and ICE gestapo is gonna ruin the country! That’s what the halls of education and elitism is tellin us!

Remember when the world watched the US lead by a man that looked like a blind vagrant haplessly millin around on the deck of an aircraft carrier? Well, that was Otto Pen aka. Joe Biden. Them people over there to the Democratic Party loved Otto Pen and so did the rest of the world focused on a one-world government like it was a brand new idea.

The US middle class was not playin ball with them educated elites, and they stubbornly refused to elect the educated box checker that was selected to replace Otto Pen. This sent the democrats into a confused tailspin on account of Trump got back in the White House! I seen that with my own eyes and so did you!

Them democrats is clever and they come up with a strategy to march new voters across continents into the US that would be grateful for the opportunity to destroy the country! Then that damned Donald Trump rose like phoenix and threw a big wrench into their plan! He closed the borders and ended the free-for-all! They thought you and me was too stupid to figure this out, but they was wrong.

A couple assassination attempts failed, and Trump pulled tariffs out of his hat. Then the world government courts intervened and outlawed them. But that ain’t gonna work on account of there is more than one way to skin a cat!

Them politicians in Washington has been loadin their pockets with corrupt money for as long as we can remember and Trump announced that the party was over! Washington come out its hive like African Killer Bees but I think it might be too late. The creepy history of these people is comin out in files released recently, and it don’t look good for educated elitism.

Hopefully Trump will suceed because if he don’t the kids in school will study Otto Pen as the greatest US President in history!
 
America is losing right now because we have a moron in the White House ruining everything America has built. The Biden you talk about does not exist and the rest of the world is moving away from us because of Trump.

This is the truth of your MAGAT files.
 
America is losing right now because we have a moron in the White House ruining everything America has built. The Biden you talk about does not exist and the rest of the world is moving away from us because of Trump.

This is the truth of your MAGAT files.
European manufacturing is increasingly shifting to the
United States
, driven by a combination of high energy costs in Europe and significant new trade incentives under a historic 2025 U.S.-EU trade agreement.
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Key Drivers of the Shift
  • Lower Energy Costs: Record-high energy prices and economic instability in Europe have made energy-intensive production—such as steel, fertilizer, chemicals, and batteries—more viable in the U.S..
  • The 2025 U.S.-EU Trade Deal: Finalized in July 2025, this agreement established a 15% baseline tariff on most EU exports to the U.S.. In exchange, the EU committed to:
    • Investing $600 billion into American industries.
    • Purchasing $750 billion in U.S. energy (oil, gas, and nuclear fuel) through 2028.
  • Geographic Diversification: Manufacturers are relocating to be closer to their North American customer base and to mitigate supply chain risks exposed during the pandemic.
  • Policy Incentives: U.S. initiatives like the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) offer significant subsidies that attract European green-tech and industrial firms.
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Impact on European Industries
  • Automotive: German carmakers like Volkswagen have reported profit drops due to the new tariff regime, prompting increased consideration for U.S.-based production to maintain margins.
  • Technology & Semiconductors: While the EU is attempting to boost its own chip manufacturing via the European Chips Act, many startups and tech firms are expanding to the U.S. as early as the seed stage to access larger markets.
  • Defense: The trade deal includes expectations for the EU to purchase approximately $300–$400 billion in U.S. military equipment, further tying European security to American manufacturing.
    Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) +5

Preferred U.S. Locations
European firms tend to favor the Midwestern and Southeastern United States. These regions are attractive due to:
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  • Lower operational costs: Cheaper labor, power, and taxes.
  • Regulatory environment: "Right-to-work" status and expedited building permits compared to the years-long process often required in Europe.
  • Time zone proximity: Eastern and Central time zones allow for easier communication with European headquarters.
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Automotive & Transportation
  • Volkswagen (Germany): In addition to existing operations, VW's Audi brand announced plans in early 2025 to establish its first U.S. production base for its most popular models.
  • Mercedes-Benz (Germany): Shifted more production of high-end sedans to its Tuscaloosa, Alabama plant to avoid export tariffs from Europe.
  • BMW (Germany): Mulling an output boost of up to 80,000 units at its Spartanburg, South Carolina facility as of April 2025.
  • Stellantis (Netherlands): Announced a $13 billion U.S. investment in late 2025 to bring five new models to market and add 5,000 jobs across the Midwest.
  • Rolls-Royce (UK): Investing $75 million to increase propulsion manufacturing capabilities in South Carolina.
    Reuters +4

Pharmaceuticals & Biotech
Relocating Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) production to the U.S. has become a major trend in 2025–2026.
Pharmaceutical Executive
  • Novartis (Switzerland): Committed $23 billion to build and expand 10 U.S. facilities.
  • Roche (Switzerland): Investing $50 billion over five years, including a $550 million expansion of its Indianapolis diagnostics hub announced in mid-2025.
  • AstraZeneca (UK): Announced a $50 billion expansion, including a massive manufacturing center in Virginia.
  • Novo Nordisk (Denmark): Committed €8.5 billion to expand U.S. manufacturing capacity in early 2026, reportedly in exchange for tariff exemptions.
    Reuters +3

Energy & Industrial Materials
  • Siemens Energy (Germany): Announced new turbine equipment manufacturing operations in Fort Payne, Alabama in February 2026.
  • BASF (Germany): Expanding production capacity in Louisiana, with full commissioning scheduled for 2026.
  • ArcelorMittal (Luxembourg): Moving forward with a $1.2 billion electrical steel manufacturing facility in Alabama while slashing production at German plants.
  • Recticel Group (Belgium): Selected Tennessee in February 2026 for its first U.S. insulated panels manufacturing facility.
  • KettenWulf (Germany): Opened a new industrial chain manufacturing operation in Auburn, Alabama in January 2026.
    Area Development Magazine +6

Consumer Goods & Technology
  • Lego (Denmark): Expanding its U.S. manufacturing presence with a $366 million investment.
  • LVMH (France): Announced plans in 2025 to open a second Louis Vuitton factory in Texas.
  • Lavazza (Italy): The coffee maker is increasing its U.S. production from 50% to 100% of its American sales.
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Oh, so these files werent redacted? šŸ™ƒ
 
I hope the kids don't get these two mixed up whent the study history:


Otto Pen:



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William Penn:

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