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Everything will cost more. Full stop.

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Keith marsden1 year ago

Trump is not ‘normal’. The UK, the EU, Canada, Mexico, Australasian & China, need to openly have a trade meeting in Brussels/Bejing and invite the world media & in unison agree a trade deal leaving the U.S. out in the cold. Watch the U.S. people rise up & overthrow this idiot

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KC1 year ago

Is any levelheaded American that got at least a GED kind of pissed off that there’s actually American who’ve grown up with access to great schools can’t understand simple math based on the capitalist system Americans created. Yes we created a system. We cannot do the math for.🤦

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Odam Toobadjo1 year ago

@MalcolmNance More frantic. It's not funny enough yet.

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Cookie1 year ago

Well that says everything about you. Your favorite Wall Street girl.

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Vance Ginn1 year ago

Dive into the critical issues shaping economic policy, from President-elect Trump’s sweeping tariff proposals to the challenges Texas faces under rising government spending. Now is the time for bold reforms to protect taxpayers and ensure economic freedom thrives.

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Puffymonsta1 year ago

@sjs856

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Aigboje Ohiro1 year ago

Misleading, you will just stick to American made alternatives

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Feeling great@90🤦‍♂️1 year ago

Someone should tell this Chinese looking clown to find place to hide herself.🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

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Joe Blessett ®1 year ago

That's short term, as manufacturing returns to America.

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Nate1 year ago

MAGA don’t seem to care

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Ciro.1 year ago

That’s incomplete. When import prices rise, the prices of domestic products increase too, regardless of whether imported raw materials are used or not. Why? Because the higher cost sets a new price point, and manufacturers often raise prices to maximize profits.

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