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No at all conflicted. Some tariffs are beneficial but only if they can be leveraged to their tariffs on American exports. A lot has changed since 2020.😂
poor gator is conflicted
dumbass
No at all conflicted. Some tariffs are beneficial but only if they can be leveraged to their tariffs on American exports. A lot has changed since 2020.
What the U.S.’s ‘Phase 1’ trade deal with China does and doesn’t do
President Donald Trump and China’s chief negotiator, Liu He, are scheduled to sign a modest trade agreement in which the administration will ease some...www.marketwatch.com
You’re and idiot LOL.. there were always some tariffs. Just on different things .So they want to extend the Trump Tarriffs…and you agree……so Trump was….right?
Say it
Taste it
Your friends, the Danes, have a 15% to 25% tariff on almost everything...You’re and idiot LOL.. there were always some tariffs. Just on different things .
We know everything that Ivanka had a financial interest in was dropped to zero. That’s a fact.
Other things such as iron and steel should actually go higher. Tariff the fvck out of them and use the proceeds to build new steel mills, tire plants, appliance plants, microprocessor facilities. . . I have to explain macroeconomic s to you in every tariff discussion .. and you still don’t get it. It’s like discussing quantum physics with Honk.
You DO NOT put tariffs on products you don’t manufacture. That becomes a tax. My well known position here is to protect what we have , manufacture / grow more export as a trade for things we DO NOT make.
You’re and idiot LOL.. there were always some tariffs. Just on different things .
We know everything that Ivanka had a financial interest in was dropped to zero. That’s a fact.
Other things such as iron and steel should actually go higher. Tariff the fvck out of them and use the proceeds to build new steel mills, tire plants, appliance plants, microprocessor facilities. . . I have to explain macroeconomic s to you in every tariff discussion .. and you still don’t get it. It’s like discussing quantum physics with Honk.
You DO NOT put tariffs on products you don’t manufacture. That becomes a tax. My well known position here is to protect what we have , manufacture / grow more export as a trade for things we DO NOT make.
Read my response again. Why tariff something we do not manufacture. Phones, TVs , textiles, metric fasteners for example .So you agree with Trump’s tariff?
Read my response again. Why tariff something we do not manufacture. Phones, TVs , textiles, metric fasteners for example .
Sleepy Joe is following the suggestion that I repeated here several times.
Use the infrastructure bills to encourage mega factories to employ a million US workers and proce those goods domestically…. The tariff the fvck out of anything we could be making here. Understand now. Adding tarrifs to something we don’t manufacture simply increases costs to consumers- feeding inflation.
your turn to disagree on basic economics. .. but read this first
Biden to sign bill to boost chipmakers, compete with China Aug. 9 -White House
President Joe Biden next Tuesday will sign a bill to subsidize the U.S. semiconductor industry and boost efforts to make the United States more competitive with China, the White House said on Wednesday.www.reuters.com
Sleepy Joe is Building back better and MAGA. Deal with it.
So you are for tariffs How about we put a 100% tariff on all Chinese electronics. . Would you support that? That would raise some revenue.So employ Americans and put tariffs on foreign goods? 😂😂
ok Donald
So you are for tariffs How about we put a 100% tariff on all Chinese electronics. . Would you support that? That would raise some revenue.
Nice long post to muddy the waters. I don’t think you answered his question, though.You’re and idiot LOL.. there were always some tariffs. Just on different things .
We know everything that Ivanka had a financial interest in was dropped to zero. That’s a fact.
Other things such as iron and steel should actually go higher. Tariff the fvck out of them and use the proceeds to build new steel mills, tire plants, appliance plants, microprocessor facilities. . . I have to explain macroeconomic s to you in every tariff discussion .. and you still don’t get it. It’s like discussing quantum physics with Honk.
You DO NOT put tariffs on products you don’t manufacture. That becomes a tax. My well known position here is to protect what we have , manufacture / grow more export as a trade for things we DO NOT make.