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Tariffs will bring down prices, increase democratic manufacturing, and create American jobs. They are telling you exactly what their plan is.

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Changa Axelrod1 年前

Jesús christ man ... In what world will tariffs bring down prices? Stop with the nonsense. YOU KNOW Tariffs increase the cost of imported goods, leading to higher prices for consumers and businesses. So what are really doing with these videos? Just stop

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max 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇺🇦1 年前

Wait, do you really believe this? Have we reached the indistinguishable from satire phase?

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The Washington Post1 年前

Here’s what could get more expensive with Trump’s new tariffs.

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Sal the Agorist1 年前

This is a contradiction in terms. A tariff is *literally* an artificial price increase. How is this even slightly difficult to understand?

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2016 - Electric Bugaloo1 年前

every morning Pomp

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Felippe Hermes1 年前

will bring a recession great news

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Rizz Lightyear ❁1 年前

I bet you think that the foreign countries pay the tariffs too, like trump does.

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Sal the Agorist1 年前

Thomas Sowell explains in “Basic Economics” how tariffs cut domestic jobs. 👇 “At any given time, a protective tariff or other import restriction may provide immediate relief to a particular industry and thus gain the political and financial support of corporations and labor unions in that industry. But, like many political benefits, it comes at the expense of others who may not be as organized, as visible, or as vocal. When the number of jobs in the American steel industry fell from 340,000 to 125,000 during the decade of the 1980s, that had a devastating impact and was big economic and political news. It also led to a variety of laws and regulations designed to reduce the amount of steel imported into the country that competed with domestically produced steel. Of course, this reduction in supply led to higher prices for all other American industries that were manufacturing products made of steel, which range from automobiles to oil rigs. All these products made of steel were now at a disadvantage in competing with similar foreign-made products, both within the United States and in the in international markets. It has been estimated that the steel tariffs produced $240 million in additional profits to the steel companies and saved 5,000 jobs in the steel industry. At the same time, those American industries that manufacture products made from this artificially more expensive steel lost an estimated $600 million in profits and 26,000 jobs as a result of the steel tariffs. In other words, both American industry and American workers as a whole were worse off, on net balance, as a result of the import restrictions on steel.”

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g1 年前

provide one example of a product that will be less expense by end of 2025 due to tariffs. You won’t, because you can’t. I’m not saying that smart tariff policy isn’t necessary, but your relentless suggestion that tariffs will lower costs is any version of “near term” is a joke. What in the end do you know about manufacturing anything but content?

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TICKLmaster1 年前

Tariffs: the only economic policy where higher costs magically mean lower prices.

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