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Not necessarily a good thing if it means US jobs will go to Argentina instead of China.
https://x.com/589bull10000/status/1908530416778158421
At some point, people will start asking the obvious question: Why didn’t any other U.S. President ever try this before? But this wasn’t something the President dreamed up over breakfast in Trump Tower’s penthouse. It wasn’t easy. This was a brilliant sequence of legal maneuvers, traceable all the way back to his first act as President: declaring a state of economic emergency on January 20th.
Not necessarily a good thing if it means US jobs will go to Argentina instead of China.
If we are going to import everything anyway, import it from not China.
Notice who wrote the forward?
The one thing Liberation Day hasn't liberated us from is all the globalist bullshit being posted now about 'free trade' and 'Smoot-Halley'.
I support President Trump for taking long overdue action to bring back the American industrial base.
In all the discussions, I have not seen one aspect addressed:
The US exports currency. As long as the USD is used as a reserve currency, there will still be a need for the US to supply US dollars. What other way to do this is there besides running a trade deficit?
The US exports currency. As long as the USD is used as a reserve currency, there will still be a need for the US to supply US dollars. What other way to do this is there besides running a trade deficit?
he exempt way too much, this will not bring manufacturing back. he exempt everything that’s sold at ~95% profit margins. and somehow thinks it coming from India and Vietnam is better than China. screw that. i voted for america first, not India first.
he exempt way too much, this will not bring manufacturing back. he exempt everything that’s sold at ~95% profit margins. and somehow thinks it coming from India and Vietnam is better than China. screw that. i voted for america first, not India first.
Well Apple did say that it was gonna invest $500 billion in the US over the next 4 years.
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