3
0

Big Beautiful Tariffs


 invite response                
2025 Feb 27, 9:20pm   4,036 views  266 comments

by Misc   ➕follow (3)   ignore  

Trump negotiated with the Prime Minister of Canada and the President of Mexico for them to assist in cracking down on Fentanyl entering the US. He postponed the 25% tariffs on goods entering the US from these countries for a month.

In Canada the government with its controlled media, whipped up Canadians into an anti-American frenzy. They pushed not buying US products, booed the US national anthem and even had its hockey team attack the US team. Nothing happened to deter the Fentanyl. Whay do you think is going to happen now that the month is up ????

In Mexico, there was a push for cartel friendly laws and a prohibition on using GMO corn (an American product). What the fuck do you think is going to happen ???

Their respective currencies are going to look like toilet paper and that's just the start.

For China. They didn't do anything about the Fentanyl, so they get an extra 10% tariff with the thought of more to come if they don't get a move on.

« First        Comments 114 - 153 of 266       Last »     Search these comments

114   RWSGFY   2025 Apr 8, 8:20pm  

Patrick says


https://dannydayan.substack.com/p/the-end-goal

Article argues that the real goal of tariffs is to be able to fight a war with China and win.


The guy mentions other NATO members in the context of fighting a war with China? LOL

Not habbening. They have big beautiful continent between them and China. 🤡

And, btw, rebuilding our lost industrial base will take years. Not sure how doing it in the middle of recession, inflation and falling capital markets while dealing with restrictions on supply of various minerals and equipment amid active trade war is better than doing it in more calm economic times.

PS. What happened to "not starting new wars and ending the old ones"? I'm old enough to remember certain political campaign running on exactly that.
115   AD   2025 Apr 8, 10:51pm  

Patrick says


https://dannydayan.substack.com/p/the-end-goal

Article argues that the real goal of tariffs is to be able to fight a war with China and win.


I am not sure if we would have a prolonged conventional war with China. I do not think either side wants that.

The way the article is written is Trump wants robust supply chains of only made in the USA goods to adequately support the Pentagon. The article mentions micro electronics, bio manufacturing and batteries.

I think of what goes into the drones that Ukraine and Russia are using now against each other as that is the present and future of war. Think about those boxes of small drones with Ukraine soldiers (Chinese made and sold on Amazon ?) that are shown in news photos.

They could do that now by establishing Pentagon-owned manufacturing facilities to build the Pentagon goods with the workers educated at government-sponsored vocational / specialty schools.

We used to have Navy - owned shipyards like Brooklyn Shipyard that built Navy ships, so its the same concept.

We already have a lot of government sponsored or owned labs like Los Alamos.

The Chicoms have a lot of state owned or government owned industries, which export to other countries.

.
116   AD   2025 Apr 8, 10:59pm  

.

I agree about the big concern with medicine and medical equipment having to be imported into the USA.

Are any antibiotics manufactured in the USA?
USAntibiotics is the only authorized U.S. manufacturer of Amoxicillin and Amoxicillin Clavulanate, commonly known as Amoxil® and Augmentin®. Today, these medications account for more than 30 percent of all antibiotics prescribed each year (in the USA).

China controls about 90% of global trade and production of antibiotics

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/china-has-cornered-the-market-on-antibiotics-so-the-u-s-must-rebuild-its-manufacturing-capacity-11619640612

.
117   RWSGFY   2025 Apr 9, 7:08am  

Nobody usually wants a prolonged war, they want a blitzkrieg. Most of the time they get the prolonged war instead. The most recent example of a 3-day war entering its 4th year is right in front of our eyes.
118   AmericanKulak   2025 Apr 9, 8:56am  

WTI Crude now well below $60, first time in 4 years

RWSGFY says


Nobody usually wants a prolonged war, they want a blitzkrieg. Most of the time they get the prolonged war instead. The most recent example of a 3-day war entering its 4th year is right in front of our eyes.

Well, we make our own food. We'll have to deal with Pink Plastic Lawn Flamingoes and Shein hair accessories going up substantially. We'll survive.
119   RWSGFY   2025 Apr 9, 9:20am  

AmericanKulak says

WTI Crude now well below $60, first time in 4 years

RWSGFY says



Nobody usually wants a prolonged war, they want a blitzkrieg. Most of the time they get the prolonged war instead. The most recent example of a 3-day war entering its 4th year is right in front of our eyes.

Well, we make our own food. We'll have to deal with Pink Plastic Lawn Flamingoes and Shein hair accessories going up substantially. We'll survive.


Not talking about trade war, but hot war, as mentioned in rhe article.

PS. Quoting parts of big messages is fucked up so I don't even bother, but it hurts clarity.
120   WookieMan   2025 Apr 9, 9:22am  

AmericanKulak says

Well, we make our own food. We'll have to deal with Pink Plastic Lawn Flamingoes and Shein hair accessories going up substantially. We'll survive.

I think people will just stop buying it. Probably have a wake up that it's all trash anyway. I'm only buying premium products moving forward.

My hair is thinning, but I finally found a shampoo that thickens and doesn't smell like a medical product. Might be $50/bottle. So Head and Shoulders going up to $15/bottle doesn't move me. And there's still cheap knock offs if you have good genetics hair wise.

I just don't see tariffs causing a big problem for 80-90% of people. Big corporations will have to negotiate if whoever is manufacturing ups their costs or move it back here. Housing is done here. Auto is generally done here. Food is mostly done here. Oil/gas is mostly done here. Fresh water out the ass. Literally what do we NEED from another country? If I have all the things listed I can live a good life.
121   RWSGFY   2025 Apr 9, 9:31am  

AmericanKulak says

WTI Crude now well below $60, first time in 4 years



I think price this low hurts our "drill, baby, drill" as the average break-even price point is slightly north of it, iirc, but don't quote me on this.
122   clambo   2025 Apr 9, 9:50am  

I propose a 1000% tariff on all Teslas produced on Mars.
123   zzyzzx   2025 Apr 9, 10:16am  

WookieMan says

I just don't see tariffs causing a big problem


Especially since manufacturers can move production to the US or at least out of China.
124   stereotomy   2025 Apr 9, 10:33am  

China tariffs up to 125%, effective immediately.

MAGA baby.
125   WookieMan   2025 Apr 9, 11:07am  

stereotomy says

China tariffs up to 125%, effective immediately.

MAGA baby.

I know everyone has bought Chinese crap. Does anyone actually NEED it? No. Americans will stop buying once the $10 item turning into $30 because we know it's all junk. Who is losing there? We stop buying shit we don't need.
126   AmericanKulak   2025 Apr 9, 11:18am  

President Trump on Wednesday said he’s pausing his reciprocal tariffs on nations that didn’t retaliate against the U.S. for 90 days, a notable concession as his trade plan threatened to broil the trade war.

Mr. Trump said the tariffs on those nations would drop to 10%, placing them in line with his blanket tariff level on all imports.

At the same time, Mr. Trump said he’s increasing the tariff rate on China to 125%, effective immediately, citing Beijing’s move to retaliate and increase its levy on U.S. goods from 34% to 84%.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/apr/9/trump-pauses-reciprocal-tariffs-many-nations-90-days/



LOL, "Thank you for your attention to this matter" hahaha
127   AmericanKulak   2025 Apr 9, 11:28am  

S&P and DJIA up over 7% in just minutes.

PANICANS should have HODL
128   AmericanKulak   2025 Apr 9, 11:43am  




"ReEeEee, how can we support our scores of $100k DEI administrators if we don't have foreign money? Who will lecture incomprehensibly to 100 students in the lecture hall about Calculus and Chemistry while rummaging through the R&D grants?! " - Stanford, Brown, etc.
129   WookieMan   2025 Apr 9, 11:47am  

AmericanKulak says

S&P and DJIA up over 7% in just minutes.

PANICANS should have HODL

Or bought. I don't like stock predictions as it's an easy way to be wrong with documentation. Hindsight is 20/20, but I felt it was a good time to buy late last week and early this week. The quick correction seemed over exaggerated. If I'm not putting money where my prediction is I stay quiet.

Good on those that bought. I'm not investing, but I think it's coming back up even more is my gut feeling. I still don't understand how people don't get this. If Trump can get a country to say lower a 10% tariff to 5 or even 0%, all our goods became cheaper. We've been the worlds bitch for 30 years plus. He's trying to stop inflation and get more jobs back here. That's a win/win for most people. Cost of goods go down and you can have a job.
130   AD   2025 Apr 9, 11:59am  

RWSGFY says

Nobody usually wants a prolonged war, they want a blitzkrieg. Most of the time they get the prolonged war instead. The most recent example of a 3-day war entering its 4th year is right in front of our eyes.


Yeah, look at the reception that the Russian reserve force had when they reached west of Kiev.

It did not work out that the Ukraine people and government quickly capitulated. That region is not like Donbas as far as pro Russian sentiment.

Now eastern regions such as Kharkiv and Sumy even have a lot less pro Russian sentiment.

.
131   AmericanKulak   2025 Apr 9, 12:55pm  

“WTF just happened?” — China

I'll bet two things happened:
A. Countries were begging for time
B. China was trying to create a "Coalition" to pressure Trump.

So Trump pulled the rug from under the Chinese while looking magnanimous.


132   AD   2025 Apr 9, 1:31pm  

.
https://seekingalpha.com/news/4429839-amazon-pulls-the-plug-on-china-orders-leaving-vendors-in-the-lurch

Amazon is cancelling orders from China. So China exports to Vietnam and other nearby countries who then repackage the Chinese made goods to be sold to USA ?

.



.
133   ElYorsh   2025 Apr 9, 2:00pm  

Companies have been moving factories from China to Vietnam piece by piece since Trump 1.0.
134   AD   2025 Apr 9, 2:07pm  

ElYorsh says

Companies have been moving factories from China to Vietnam piece by piece since Trump 1.0.


Vietnam is just a front for Chinese made goods.

.
135   AD   2025 Apr 9, 2:08pm  

AmericanKulak says

“WTF just happened?” — China

I'll bet two things happened:
A. Countries were begging for time
B. China was trying to create a "Coalition" to pressure Trump.


Read how the Chicoms are obstructing the establishment of Apple factories in India.

The Chicoms will find other ways besides exporting goods to Vietnam who then turns around and sells them to USA.

.
136   AmericanKulak   2025 Apr 9, 2:31pm  

Saw a Bush China Center spox ranting about tariffs.

The Bush-China Center receives 90% of it's funding from the CCP-run China-US Exchange Council.

It's literally a Communist-funded institution.
138   RC2006   2025 Apr 9, 4:58pm  

Even Nancy was on the right page at one time.
1996

https://youtu.be/CAyricurDKg?si=0hM3kgsVbS2jHfIv
139   AmericanKulak   2025 Apr 9, 5:22pm  




19th Best day in DJIA history, thanks to TRUMP!
140   Patrick   2025 Apr 9, 5:57pm  

Ah, I didn't hear it was paused only for countries that didn't retaliate, but that seems to be true:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14589357/trump-90-day-tariff-pause-plan-china.html


The president said: 'I did a 90 day pause for the people that didn't retaliate, because they told them, if you retaliate, we're going to double it. And that's what I did with China, because they did retaliate. So we'll see how it all works out. I think it's going to work out amazing.'
141   clambo   2025 Apr 9, 6:49pm  

Doesn't it remind you of when Lucy would snatch football away just as Charlie Brown wanted to kick it?
142   zzyzzx   2025 Apr 10, 6:43am  

RWSGFY says

rebuilding our lost industrial base will take years


Maybe 2 at the most, if you are actually trying. I used to design and build electric power plants. It's been done before in around 18 months. In this particular case the contractor did get a bonus for early completion and stuff. They were doing things like pitching a tent over the jobsite and heating it to 50 degrees in the winter so construction could continue.
143   WookieMan   2025 Apr 10, 7:01am  

zzyzzx says

They were doing things like pitching a tent over the jobsite and heating it to 50 degrees in the winter so construction could continue.

We literally just did this on the house in 20ºF temps to pour the foundation. If you're in an industrial area, you can also build 24/7 if needed. Anything manufacturing will be in these zones.

Regulations are the bitch. So the states with the least will get the most new jobs/builds. A 100k sq. ft structure can be built in 1-2 months now. I think people watch too many Peter Zeihan videos as every thing will take a decade to build out.

I drive towards Chicago maybe once a month and boom, there's a new massive warehouse that could be a manufacturing plant. Equipment I don't know about with regards to supply chain, but it's not hard to build in the right places. So equipment and employees is the only hurdle and as you say that could easily be done in 18 months.
144   Eric Holder   2025 Apr 10, 8:26am  

Anyone who thinks complex manufacturing can be moved stateside in weeks should look at how the objectively the most fast-moving and efficient of all modern industrialst did that:

Tesla's Gigafactory in Texas, also known as Giga Texas, took approximately 21 months to complete its construction. The process began in July 2020, and the factory officially opened with the "Cyber Rodeo" event on April 7, 2022


Reality is a bitch.
145   AmericanKulak   2025 Apr 10, 4:43pm  

Eric Holder says


Anyone who thinks complex manufacturing can be moved stateside in weeks should look at how the objectively the most fast-moving and efficient of all modern industrialst did that:

Nobody thinks that. But we're not postponing the end of the disastrous import-dependent economy we've have for over 30 years. That's ending, period.

The reality was the shift to Globaloney and mass importing created the most unstable, anemic growth in US History.
146   WookieMan   2025 Apr 10, 7:01pm  

AmericanKulak says

Eric Holder says



Anyone who thinks complex manufacturing can be moved stateside in weeks should look at how the objectively the most fast-moving and efficient of all modern industrialst did that:

Nobody thinks that. But we're not postponing the end of the disastrous import-dependent economy we've have for over 30 years. That's ending, period.

The reality was the shift to Globaloney and mass importing created the most unstable, anemic growth in US History.

It can be done in a year. Stop believing dip shits that think they know geopolitics. Building something is exponentially different than creating something and has nothing to do with geography.
147   AmericanKulak   2025 Apr 10, 7:14pm  

WookieMan says


It can be done in a year. Stop believing dip shits that think they know geopolitics. Building something is exponentially different than creating something and has nothing to do with geography.

Correct. WW2 is one illustration. How modern plants move FROM the US and built a plant rapidly in the THIRD WORLD in about a year is another example.
148   WookieMan   2025 Apr 11, 5:05am  

AmericanKulak says

WookieMan says

It can be done in a year. Stop believing dip shits that think they know geopolitics. Building something is exponentially different than creating something and has nothing to do with geography.

Correct. WW2 is one illustration. How modern plants move FROM the US and built a plant rapidly in the THIRD WORLD in about a year is another example.

I actually liked Peter Ziehan at first. But when you watch it everything is a fucking decade. Industrial build out. People listen to this shit. "OMG it's going to take a decade to fix this." You can build any factory under a years time. Trump knows this. He's built things. Peter and Congress haven't. We have lazy idiots in government and media that have no fucking clue about anything. Then regulate the shit out of it.
149   RWSGFY   2025 Apr 11, 6:56am  

AmericanKulak says


Eric Holder says


Anyone who thinks complex manufacturing can be moved stateside in weeks should look at how the objectively the most fast-moving and efficient of all modern industrialst did that:

Nobody thinks that. But we're not postponing the end of the disastrous import-dependent economy we've have for over 30 years. That's ending, period.



So we should've done it gradually, building up domestic manufacturing over several years and reducing imports as new plants come online.

With this immediate 145% tariff idiocy we'll have to deal with massive price inflation and/or shortages. Basically the same shit we endured during the coofdemic.

There are many ways to skin a cat and this particular one makes no sense to me.
150   Robert Sproul   2025 Apr 11, 7:16am  

RWSGFY says

building up domestic manufacturing over several years

Trump doesn't even consider 'gradually', he doesn't have several years.
Also he has seen that anything that takes that long is easily derailed.
151   RWSGFY   2025 Apr 11, 7:34am  

Robert Sproul says


RWSGFY says


building up domestic manufacturing over several years

Trump doesn't even consider 'gradually', he doesn't have several years.
Also he has seen that anything that takes that long is easily derailed.



He has 4 years. (Or had if this shit causes deep recession and the demon rats take the Congress in midterms. Then it will be impeachment hearings 24x7x365 🤡 for the rest of his term).

Also to make shit less derailable it needs to be encoded in laws, not EOs. Look at Obamacare: Donnie has wanted to derail it since 2016 but failed. EOs are fleeting, laws are sticky.
152   Patrick   2025 Apr 11, 9:57am  

https://remnantchronicles.substack.com/p/trump-tariffs-and-trade-offs


The truth of the matter is that decades of open borders policy – for both people and goods – coupled with the benefit of a money printer, have not only put countless American companies out of business and destroyed countless American jobs: they have predictably hollowed out the very core of American culture. Import the Third World – and its cheap goods – get the Third World.

The American nation is sick, poisoned by a cabal of moochers and looters, and to recover what it needs is not positive quarter results for its biggest corporations, but a detox. A real hardcore reset, that will necessarily feel uncomfortable; but is the only way for the American genius to flourish once again.

Often, maintaining civilization requires sacrificing profit and economic efficiencies, and putting the (really) long term before the short and medium term. It is about putting the ethereal and spiritual before the material. Cathedrals were never economic decisions: that’s why their eternal beauty still fascinates us. They were not meant to earn a return for investment, but to make the whole city wealthier – in the true sense of the word – not richer.

We’ve let the merchants and money people lead us for a long time – and yes, initially that resulted in economic growth and even, for a time, cultural greatness. But we paid a price for that. We got rich, but we became shallow. In time the traders, moochers and looters carved out a permanent position at the top for themselves and structured our great Western Civilisation around growth, gains and GDP.

It’s time to take back the reins and put Beauty, Culture and Nation first.
153   AmericanKulak   2025 Apr 11, 10:11am  

The spiritual effect of Third Worlders bringing in their anti-Western Colonial gripes in YUGE numbers, coupled with Academia's Critical Race Theory. They gotta go back.

« First        Comments 114 - 153 of 266       Last »     Search these comments

Please register to comment:

api   best comments   contact   latest images   memes   one year ago   users   suggestions   gaiste