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Doug Eckert1 year ago

Let me explain this slowly so you can understand it. Canada exports oil and lumber to the U.S. They are not manufactured here and cannot be. If raw materials go up in price, inflation incurs. The example in the video is not on point.

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Rock Paper Sizzle1 year ago

💪 Merica, we're taking it back. 💯 You like Trump, you know it, time to show it. ✅ T's for Trump here:

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Michael Tontchev1 year ago

Except all the economists - left and right - think tariffs make both nations worse off.

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Tim Gibson1 year ago

Forcing companies back to the US, through tariffs is great, but, the underlying issue hasn’t changed for them… They’re getting strong armed back, and, Unions will jump right back in on the attack with ridiculous demands like before the company fled to cheaper Countries…

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AJ1 year ago

Dude... That was 40 years ago. The market and economy are a different beast now. These Tariffs will do more harm than good.

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Chris De'Ath1 year ago

This is way off. Sorry but don’t take economic advice from someone who doesn’t understand the current economic structure or makes and example using 80’s auto manufacturing lol. The world is very different.

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Jody Perez1 year ago

Great message I’m sure but the music overlaying it, drowns it out. Can’t understand it

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b🥷🏾1 year ago

Trump tariffs are blankets though, this is not the same lmfaooo

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MsVixen1 year ago

Yeah, this dude is dumb as f. No matter how much inspirational music you have in your background isn't going to trick a person who has a brain about how tariffs work. 😂

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Ramses1 year ago

Still would be more expensive if they labor is higher in here

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