The world reacts to Trump's sweeping tariffs: 'No basis in logic'
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I'm dumb but that just means that every product will be 30% more expensive for Americans, right? And the 30% is just... Going to the state or something? So it's just taxing your ppl?
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He’s hoping the foreign companies are going to open up shop in USA to avoid the tariffs.
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Someone asked chatGPT how to apply tariffs to give America an equal playing field and it spit it a formula that looks shockingly similar to how trump calculated the tariffs
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Effectively, yes. Tariffs are basically just a sales tax. It's a little more complicated than that but the end result for consumers isn't really any different.
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Would also save the EU an enormous amount in monitoring and enforcement
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Try grok and you'll get an exact match.
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It would be like that scene in Braveheart, where the Prince is having servants walk in front of him holding a full length mirror, so he can constantly admire himself.
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That's why they installed a Russian asset as president and why he has been destroying the US's global influence and economy for the last 3 months.
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Your mistake is thinking that Marvel is art.
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No thoughts. Only anger at being confused.
More then racism, Trump's appeal is being a simple answer to a complex question. Which happens to mean racism when applied to race relations, but also harebrained economic policies or injecting bleach into yourself. This is the same man who used a sharpy to change the path of a hurricane on a map rather then admit he misspoke.
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Bitcoin is primarily used for pump and dump schemes? You mean like the middle step trade between scam crypto and real money?
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These penguins managed to put USA into trade deficit with the island somehow?
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Rip my year-old IRA
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Trump's government has made the US a village idiot - and if the idiot gets into a fight with the whole village, the idiot will have more bruises.
Why he does that - I don't pretend to understand.
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And we'll all be destitute for it. Everyone loses when they do this, yes, even they do in the long run. Once nobody can buy a loaf of bread I'm sure we'll collectively decide right at that moment that the rich actually do taste good and maybe they should pay more in taxes.