Trade Wars and Tariffs

🤭 Laughable. You deflect to some general info and aren't smart enough to detail your position with factual points. It's ok, Pard, everyone likes you here. I get your opinions

Dude, the facts are (as I said earlier) the same people bellyaching and acting like little bitches over the tariffs are pretty much the same people who were Covidiots.

How much detail do you need?
 
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Yeah, the largely billionaire Soros-funded "Organic" paid "Protesters" are out today. They were being bussed into D.C. earlier. It's the same plot we've seen for years now. lol
people have been saying this ******** since way back when we still lynched black folks

outside agitators!

if you dont know anyone who disagrees with you politically in your immediate area its because they've decided its better to avoid talking about politics with you around.
 
people have been saying this ******** since way back when we still lynched black folks

outside agitators!

if you dont know anyone who disagrees with you politically in your immediate area its because they've decided its better to avoid talking about politics with you around.
Most classy people don't discuss politics in a social setting. It's an understanding that millions of people vote a certain way because it resonates many different ways. It's not one extreme bucket on one side and an another one just as extreme to the other side. There are many sides to ideology. We were founded in an effort to achieve that goal. It's indisputable
 
this is why it's important to bring manufacturing back to the US in a big way...



"The state also got a major jump in the manufacturing sector, placing eighth nationally with a .41% increase. Other high marks for Mississippi on the report include ranking first in net earnings, which includes wages and salaries, and being one of only four states that saw a decrease in government assistance payments – a decrease of .7%.

“Mississippi’s outstanding GDP growth is proof that our state’s pro-business policies and strategic investments are paying off,” Mississippi Development Authority Executive Director Bill Cork said. “With key industries like agriculture and manufacturing contributing substantially to that growth, Mississippi is creating new opportunities, strengthening communities and building long-term, sustainable economic momentum.

Income growth followed the GDP growth, including the ninth-most income growth nationally in manufacturing and third nationally in agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting.
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When you're at the bottom there's nowhere to go but up.
 
Collin Rugg
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NEW: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to declare that globalization has failed, plans to show that he understands President Trump’s tariff decision.

The announcement is set for Monday, according to The Times.

“Globalisation doesn’t work for a lot of working people. We don’t believe trade wars are the answer. This is a chance to show that there’s a different path,” Starmer said, according to the Times.

“Trump has done something that we don’t agree with, but there’s a reason why people are behind him on this. The world has changed, globalisation is over and we are now in a new era,” a Downing Street official said, according to the outlet.
I don't think that's what he's going to declare. Reports say he'll come out against the tariffs.
 
You mean like Biden did with all those EOs he signed when he took over from Trump. If I were you, I would want Joseph Robinette Biden removed from the memory of the American public as soon and completely as possible.
I'm fine with EO's. Every president does them. But Trumps actions are like the vendetta one finds on a kindergarten playground.

Him removing DEI (and literally anything related to it) has been the single greatest thing to happen in my federal career. I applaud him for that.

Sadly I can't hire anyone so doing so based on merit isn't happening. Trump also promised a merit based performance system, still haven't seen that (us managers/execs have it) for the union folks. IF he can sh!tcan the unions I'll never say anything negative about Trump again, even if my 401k goes to -1.
 
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people have been saying this ******** since way back when we still lynched black folks

outside agitators!

if you dont know anyone who disagrees with you politically in your immediate area its because they've decided its better to avoid talking about politics with you around.
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No crap. That's why Trump is doing what he's doing. Try to make it better for manufacturing.
Not sure you've thought this all the way through...

1. Tariffs are taxes. They're paid for by importers here in the US, not the tariffed nation.

2. So manufactured goods importers can eat the tax and/or pass the tax onto consumers. Net effect = inflation or lower profit margins which means lower disposable income and less taxes collected by the government.

3. Should a manufacturer move operations from overseas to the US, now their labor costs are higher - presuming labor is even available. They can eat the higher costs and/or pass the tax onto consumers. Net effect = inflation or lower profit margins which means lower disposable income and less taxes collected by the government. Also if publicly traded, lower stock prices.

4. Tariffed nations will likely impose reciprocal tariffs on our exports. Net effect = our exports cost more, thereby reducing demand, sales and profits resulting in lower disposable income and less taxes collected by the government. Also if publicly traded, lower stock prices.

We live in a global economy. Protectionism and isolationism ignore this fact. The free market has shaped where manufacturing occurs in our world. Trying to overrule free markets, in general, is a self-defeating goal.

And, oh by the way, we've been down this road nearly a century ago. Net result in part = trade wars and The Great Depression.
 
U.S. federal government regulations cost an estimated $3.079 trillion in 2022 (in 2023 dollars), an amount equal to 12% of U.S. GDP. These costs fall unevenly on the major sectors of the economy and on firms of different sizes; the findings indicate that compliance costs fall disproportionately on small businesses.


Dems dont have a problem with regulations, yet tariffs oh no the sky is falling,
What business-related govt regulations do you wish to abolish?
 
“America’s most recent experiment with protectionism was a disaster for the working men and women of this country. When Congress passed the Smoot-Hawley tariff in 1930, we were told that it would protect America from foreign competition and save jobs in this country- the same line we hear today. The actual result was the Great Depression, the worst economic catastrophe in our history, one out of four Americans were thrown out of work. Two years later, when I cast my first ballot for President, I voted for Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who opposed protectionism and called for the repeal of that disastrous tariff.

Yet today protectionism is being used by some American politicians as a cheap form of nationalism, a fig leaf for those unwilling to maintain America’s military strength and who lack the resolve to stand up to real enemies-countries that would use violence against us or our allies. Our peaceful trading partners are not our enemies; they are our allies. We should beware of the demagogues who are ready to declare a trade war against our friends—weakening our economy, our national security, and the entire free world—all while cynically waving the American flag. The expansion of the international economy is not a foreign invasion; it is an American triumph, one we worked hard to achieve, and something central to our vision of a peaceful and prosperous world of freedom.”

President Ronald Reagan; 1988 Free Trade Address
+ 1 billion likes.

Reagan was a real Republican unlike the Orangeblob. Yet, here we are... GOP folks now endorsing protectionism.

Sad state of our Union. Sad state of the GOP. Just sad and stupid all around.
 
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this is why it's important to bring manufacturing back to the US in a big way...



"The state also got a major jump in the manufacturing sector, placing eighth nationally with a .41% increase. Other high marks for Mississippi on the report include ranking first in net earnings, which includes wages and salaries, and being one of only four states that saw a decrease in government assistance payments – a decrease of .7%.

“Mississippi’s outstanding GDP growth is proof that our state’s pro-business policies and strategic investments are paying off,” Mississippi Development Authority Executive Director Bill Cork said. “With key industries like agriculture and manufacturing contributing substantially to that growth, Mississippi is creating new opportunities, strengthening communities and building long-term, sustainable economic momentum.

Income growth followed the GDP growth, including the ninth-most income growth nationally in manufacturing and third nationally in agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting.
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It's fitting to use blue font when referring to anything Mississippi.
 
Collin Rugg
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NEW: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to declare that globalization has failed, plans to show that he understands President Trump’s tariff decision.

The announcement is set for Monday, according to The Times.

“Globalisation doesn’t work for a lot of working people. We don’t believe trade wars are the answer. This is a chance to show that there’s a different path,” Starmer said, according to the Times.

“Trump has done something that we don’t agree with, but there’s a reason why people are behind him on this. The world has changed, globalisation is over and we are now in a new era,” a Downing Street official said, according to the outlet.

Globalization is over. That's laughable.

Guess I better buy one of them new fangled horse carriages and buggy whips.

Also: Will plant a banana tree in my backyard today in memorium of "liberation day". **** Del Monte.
 
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