Trump says US will institute tariffs on steel and aluminum imports next week

I agree and forcing employers to pay wages, supply benefits and deal with regulations above that of our trading “partners” doesn’t help us either.

We are on the same page there. But fighting the problems of big government with more government is always ineffective
 
It’s a simple concept.

I say if you mess with my family, I’m gonna mess with your family. I’ll treat your family fair and with respect, if you RECIPROCATE in a similar fashion.
 
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We are on the same page there. But fighting the problems of big government with more government is always ineffective

I’m in no way a fan of tariffs but as a country we need to decide if we are going to compete or not and how level of a playing field are we willing to live with.
 
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I’m in no way a fan of tariffs but as a country we need to decide if we are going to compete or not and how level of a playing field are we willing to live with.

Bingo. Fair trade. Not UNFAIR trade. We gotta have a negotiation tool, right now we have no way to combat tariffs abroad, while we charge nada. It’s simple, they’ll learn and it’ll be fair(er) for ALL.
 
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I’m in no way a fan of tariffs but as a country we need to decide if we are going to compete or not and how level of a playing field are we willing to live with.

I'm all for that, as well; however, imposing tariffs will not accomplish that goal. It's an ignorant, reactionary move.
 
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Or maybe the media realizes how dumb the things he’s saying are. If other countries can make products for less, we are only harming ourselves by not buying them

Not to mention trade deficits are capital surpluses. He's failing to see the full picture
 
That proves that Trump is a consensus builder. I have never seen "virtually every economist" agree on anything.

It was the case long before Trump. It was the case way back when you majored in econ.

Trump University agreed, too
 
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I'm all for that, as well; however, imposing tariffs will not accomplish that goal. It's an ignorant, reactionary move.

I agree, we should be making moves to allow our employers to compete. Let’s start stripping regulations and employee benefits and protections.
 
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I'm retiring this year. Will all of you arguing SOB's figure it out before July?

Thank You for your cooperation.
 
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Enjoy your retirement. I am. I have turned into a late sleeping, lazy piece of sh!t.

Something along the lines of if you see a sunrise, it means you are still up, and morning doesn't start before noon? :)
 
I agree, we should be making moves to allow our employers to compete. Let’s start stripping regulations and employee benefits and protections.

Yep...Trump should continue to make American producers more competitive in global markets through tax, regulatory, energy, and other pro-America policy changes that bring jobs and capital back to the United States. That is happening at a furious pace right now as Trump has made America almost overnight the best and most reliable place in the world to invest.
 
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Yep...Trump should continue to make American producers more competitive in global markets through tax, regulatory, energy, and other pro-America policy changes that bring jobs and capital back to the United States. That is happening at a furious pace right now as Trump has made America almost overnight the best and most reliable place in the world to invest.

Wow, dude.
 
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Our global warming crowd should be ecstatic over this.

Crickets

He's usually pretty on point regarding stocks, but to think a 25% tariff on our distant 11th steel importer is going to significantly impact them is silly. We're small potatoes on China's steel export list. Aluminum, though, is a different story (China is 4th). Of course, the proposed tariff there is only 10%. I doubt that's going to have much influence. We'll still buy plenty of aluminum from China. We'll just pay more for it. To think domestic aluminum production will see significant gains due to this is laughable.
 
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