Trade Wars and Tariffs

Nope. Never said all tariffs are bad. Some definitely make sense. Trumps approach unfortunately does not.

Fair enough. I agree that Trump's tariffs have been bad for a variety of reasons:

1. Quick Application/Withdrawal and impact to long-term order/trade
2. Targeting wrong nations sometimes and too many nations all at once. A smaller set point and focus would be helpful. I really think we should only be hitting the low labor nations: China, India, Southeast Asia
3. Tariffs on goods you can't acquire in USA market (nor will ever be able to require) are downright stupid
 
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Clearly unconstitutional. There is a provision in the Constitution directly forbidding taxation of exports. It won't end up happening.
I see no way it can stick. However right as it was being announced the hosts on The Big Money Show on Fox Business were falling all over themselves commenting on how shrewd it was. They for some reason didn’t dwell as much on the most recent 90 day delay on China tariffs 😂
 
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What is moving the needle the most is a scale on the graph that represents seven points out of 100.

Did it move down? Yep. But barely a tick.

I see the graph scale graphically exaggerating the drop, and that's a great point. Going back to my question...what are your thoughts on the actual root cause(s) of the decline?
 
I see the graph scale graphically exaggerating the drop, and that's a great point. Going back to my question...what are your thoughts on the actual root cause(s) of the decline?
As small as it is at this point, is it possible to even identify causes? That may change, but not enough data at this point for me.
 
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I see no way it can stick. However right as it was being announced the hosts on The Big Money Show on Fox Business were falling all over themselves commenting on how shrewd it was. They for some reason didn’t dwell as much on the most recent 90 day delay on China tariffs 😂
It's shrewdly illegal, and any shareholder for NVidia or AMD can litigate it. Zero chance it sticks.
 
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It's shrewdly illegal, and any shareholder for NVidia or AMD can litigate it. Zero chance it sticks.
IF Trump were savvy there are probably ways to word things to get around it. but I seriously doubt he is.

Like call it a "user fee", or call it some green initiative carbon tax where you aren't taxing the actual item or the explicit exporting of it. or you know, just have them make donations equalling 15% to the Big Guy Cheeto.
 
IF Trump were savvy there are probably ways to word things to get around it. but I seriously doubt he is.

Like call it a "user fee", or call it some green initiative carbon tax where you aren't taxing the actual item or the explicit exporting of it. or you know, just have them make donations equalling 15% to the Big Guy Cheeto.
Yeah. User fees on exports have already been specifically shot down by the courts also. They look past the wording on this issue and instead look at the end result. There is zero chance Trump would ever call something a carbon tax. However, that wouldn’t fly either. It’s a tax, and you can’t tax exports.
 
Yeah. User fees on exports have already been specifically shot down by the courts also. They look past the wording on this issue and instead look at the end result. There is zero chance Trump would ever call something a carbon tax. However, that wouldn’t fly either. It’s a tax, and you can’t tax exports.
with a friendly Congress there absolutely is.

we have endured far worse than taxes on exports in my life time. I don't think that would even crack the top 10 oversteps in my life.
 
with a friendly Congress there absolutely is.

we have endured far worse than taxes on exports in my life time. I don't think that would even crack the top 10 oversteps in my life.
You don’t seem to be getting it. Taxes on exports are specifically forbidden in the Constitution, and the courts have interpreted that repeatedly very broadly to include basically any monetary payment connected to exports. Congress is irrelevant In this instance.
 
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