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Yesterday, 10:50 AM
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fruits of tariffs
What is the historical record on tariffs bringing fruit ?
Trump says they will. Where did he come up with that idea....just made it up ? He also said he doesn't care if car prices go up. And he says a lot of other things.
Meantime, a forced recession is looming. Making America great again....?
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Yesterday, 11:45 AM
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And, as we all know, Twitler is petrified of "fruits."
I'd like to see at least a concept of a plan for making that happen, amigo. Just a concept...
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Yesterday, 02:53 PM
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He always brags that he went to the Wharton School of Business at Penn.
When was he there? The 1890s?
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Yesterday, 04:36 PM
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What is the historical record on tariffs bringing fruit ?...
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They did for many years. History! Make it a thing again. Oh, and quit spending $$ we don't have.
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Yesterday, 04:37 PM
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Tomorrow,
Tomorrow, tomorrow, there's always tomorrow. It's only a day awayyyyy.
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And, as we all know, Twitler is petrified of "fruits."
I'd like to see at least a concept of a plan for making that happen, amigo. Just a concept...
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Yesterday, 04:53 PM
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They did for many years. History! Make it a thing again. Oh, and quit spending $$ we don't have.
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I don't believe economists and the record supports that.
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Yesterday, 06:58 PM
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Trump 1.0 had tariffs and no inflation. Canada and Mexico already came to Trump looking for terms during the first round.
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Yesterday, 07:55 PM
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In all industries affected by Trump’s 1.0 tariffs, the duties boosted factory employment 0.4% by protecting certain sectors from imports but reduced payrolls 2% by harming the many more fields socked by rising costs, a Federal Reserve study concluded.
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Yesterday, 08:01 PM
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Trump 2.0 tariffs:
In a best-case scenario, if tariffs spurred so much new production in the U.S. that it wiped out the entire $1.2 trillion U.S. trade gap, Robert Lawrence of Harvard school of public policy estimates it would create about 1.5 million manufacturing jobs. That’s 1% of all U.S. jobs and a blip in a labor market that sees 5 million workers quit or lose jobs every month, Lawrence and Strain said.
By contrast, if tariffs set off a recession, it likely would mean 3.5 million fewer jobs by 2027, according to Moody’s Analytics.
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Yesterday, 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by GolfNut6372
He always brags that he went to the Wharton School of Business at Penn.
When was he there? The 1890s?
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Also said he was some kind of genius. Funny thing is, for his graduating class, he is not on the graduation program as being Magna/Summa Cum Laudre (sp) or in the top of any class his graduation year. That would mean his GPA was below 3.4.
That's less than B+.
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Tomorrow, tomorrow, there's always tomorrow. It's only a day awayyyyy.
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Exactly what they said on last Great Depression. Thanks for the foreboding.
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Trump 1.0 had tariffs and no inflation. Canada and Mexico already came to Trump looking for terms during the first round.
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What's happening now than?
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Yesterday, 11:45 PM
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Israel has given in on tariffs.
Another man graduated from a university near the bottom his class ranking. U S Grant was a great general nonetheless. Of course, Biden was at the bottom of his class. Judge them by the fruits of their efforts and not some class ranking.
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Today, 08:20 AM
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Grant? Really? How utterly germane to this discussion! LOLLING!!!
Precious b asked you a legitimate question.if there was no inflation under Trump’s 1.0 tariffs, then what is happening today?
(Biden, right?)
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Today, 10:36 AM
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Israel has given in on tariffs.
Another man graduated from a university near the bottom his class ranking. U S Grant was a great general nonetheless. Of course, Biden was at the bottom of his class. Judge them by the fruits of their efforts and not some class ranking.
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Yep....the rest of the story is that 99% of US goods imported to Israel were not subject to tariffs anyway.
Tariffs on US goods into Israel are about $11 million per year.
Recent history?
Trump spent 92% of his previous administration's tariffs on stimulus payments to US farmers, their losses caused by Trump's little tariffs/trade war.
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