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10 April 2025
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 10:24 +400 AnomieBOT talk contribs (Rescuing orphaned refs ("Bowen" from rev 1284886106))
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 10:08 −74,058 Tpbradbury talk contribs (cut per very long tag request. This repeats the main history sub-article History of the Republican Party (United States), which has already been split. replacing with the lede from there, see attribution at that article)
- diffhist m Republican Party (United States) 09:52 −126 Tpbradbury talk contribs (→Gilded Age: move image to history sub article)
9 April 2025
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 22:46 −181 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Mercantilism: He paused them, smh.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 22:42 −1,790 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Mercantilism: Sorry, this is unfolding in real time (day by day). But Donald Trump is still going to war with the international trading system.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 16:37 −23 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Mercantilism: Idk how else to describe this--it's not explicitly at helping the "working class," but it's also causing financial markets to crash.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 16:33 −103 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Mercantilism: It's going to play out, but Trump's economic agenda is *something* out-of-this-world when it comes to GOP orthodoxy.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 16:31 +29 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Mercantilism: I really don't know how to describe this--the day/year when Trump at least has turned his back on businesses,)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 16:29 +661 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Economic policies: Trump's 2nd term tariffs/mercantilism *really* are something. They are outright attacking the profits of corporations, crashing the stock and bond markets, etc.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 01:28 −16 Volodia.woldemar talk contribs (See the footnote next to populism) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist m Republican Party (United States) 00:48 +39 Logana350xwb talk contribs (→Current status)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 00:19 +758 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Income: It's hard to tell for Hispanic men b/c small sample sizes, but it seems clear.)
8 April 2025
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:35 +56 Gorgonopsi talk contribs Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 22:03 +623 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Mercantilism: Stun the world as they say.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 21:56 −315 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Mercantilism: When these tariffs kick in, it will be confirmed. This really is the end of globalization and the return of mercantilism.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 21:54 +191 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Mercantilism: Trump's tariffs are about to make history in about 6 hours.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 21:52 +157 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Taxes and trade: Trump's tariff rates are genuinely impressive to me, rivaling those of Lincoln, McKinley, and Smoot-Hawley.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 21:51 +125 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Economic policies: I'm not sure who these tariffs benefit--but the day has come when Republicans are for raising taxes.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 21:45 +272 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (Donald Trump's tariffs on 57 countries will raise tariff levels to the highest in the world and since 1930, crowned by a 104% tariff on Chinese imports. Economic D-Day.)
- diffhist Wikipedia:Stub 10:14 +90 GhostInTheMachine talk contribs (→See also: links on own lines, add a little detail)
7 April 2025
- diffhist Wikipedia:Verifiability 23:37 +6 Springee talk contribs (Undid revision 1284493685 by JavaHurricane (talk)Per BRD and NOCON this should be reverted absent a consensus for the change. Please use the talk page if you wish to make a case for the change.) Tag: Undo
- diffhist Wikipedia:Verifiability 22:57 −6 JavaHurricane talk contribs (Reverted 1 edit by Newimpartial (talk): See https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/prefer (Cambridge dictionary)) Tags: Twinkle Undo Reverted
6 April 2025
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 21:03 +421 Jay942942 talk contribs (→Right-wing populists)
- diffhist Wikipedia:Verifiability 14:10 +6 Newimpartial talk contribs (Undid revision 1284253643 by JavaHurricane (talk) This isn't the grammar I know.) Tags: Undo Reverted Mobile edit Mobile app edit Android app edit App undo
- diffhist Wikipedia:Verifiability 13:27 −6 JavaHurricane talk contribs (→Non-English sources: grammar; it's preferred to, not preferred over) Tags: Reverted 2017 wikitext editor
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 09:37 +209 Jay942942 talk contribs (→Right-wing populists)
- diffhist Wikipedia:Stub 05:44 0 Yelps talk contribs (Up to date now) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist m Republican Party (United States) 01:25 −2 Davemck talk contribs (→Right-wing populists: Clean up duplicate template arguments using findargdups)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 01:19 +227 AnomieBOT talk contribs (Rescuing orphaned refs ("global trade war" from rev 1284174337))
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 01:06 −258 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (These really are economically reactionary policies--never thought it was a thing before, but it is now.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 01:01 +669 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (Reactionary it is--I *will not* use the terms authoritarianism/fascist/etc. without adequate sourcing, FWIW.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 00:57 +29 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (In response to @JBlade37, on the path to considering right-wing to far-right, the term reactionary will be used. If that editor wants a serious discussion about it, I'll consider it.)
5 April 2025
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:34 +6 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (This is the end of neoliberalism, free trade, globalization, etc. This is a fundamentally different mindset economically.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 16:10 +594 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (The US Constitution was created in part to address trade.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 14:09 +35 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Economic policies: Trump is raising taxes. In his first term the GOP establishment stopped him for largely doing so, but now he is.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 14:08 −33 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Mercantilism: Tariffs are taxes, so Trump is enacting one massive tax hike. To be seen how this plays out.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 14:08 +35 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Mercantilism: Source.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 14:06 +446 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (This is going to be one noteworthy experiment in raising taxes.)
4 April 2025
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:56 −221 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→21st century: Forget about it lolz.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:55 +4,045 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→21st century: fix.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:55 −4,045 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Conservatives: Yeah, it's gone we can move that to the history section, BYE.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:52 +64 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Conservatives: I'm not surprised. People don't realize mercantilism was once the dominant economic model lol.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:49 −2 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Conservatives: Mercantilism might seem odd to the modern world, but it's nothing new. Trump isn't inventing anything new, just trying to reimpose it.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:48 +27 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Conservatives: Need the damn Gerstle source. Sorry for the profanity, but with today's stock market crash this is urgent.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:46 +312 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Conservatives: It's fundamentally a destruction of that kind of conservatism, in lieu of creating mercantilism reminiscent of the 16th to 19th centuries.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:42 +29 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (Got to get the fucking source. →Conservatives)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 23:41 +530 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Conservatives: It's a fundamental break--conservatism was pro-free trade, anti-tariffs, pro-neoliberalism/globalization/multilateralism.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 19:13 +4 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (Better source than that New Yorker op-ed--financial British newspaper, not a regular (and partisan to Democrats) one.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 14:44 +134 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (It's a good quote--I'm certain that the ensuring stock market crash and recession will provide ample basis for justifying this source.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 14:42 −575 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs ("Se io potessi scrivere tutto, farei stupire il mondo" ("If I could write everything that happened, I would shock the world").~Caterina Sforza on Cesare Borgia's fire and fury.)