Russia Not on US Tariff List Despite Broad Global Reach | Sweden Herald
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Un-fucking-real.
This presidency will be such a shit stain on the world. The world will never trust the U.S. in the same way it did before.
Over a century of trust and partnerships destroyed in less than 100 days.
wrote 14 days ago last edited byAs well as it should not trust the U.S. the same again. While i absolutely despise the orange turd he has shown what has been true before: The west has been too reliant on the U.S. ,which both sides enjoyed while it lastet, as the U.S. called the shots, the rest of the west followed and we all benefitted (often on the backs of the global south ofc).
No more. Maybe some good will come out of it (strong hopium, i know) -
Well. The bridge took some damage in the previous Trump admin as well.
I think far too many people forgot those times.
wrote 14 days ago last edited byOr never knew them to begin with
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Sure thing, let's just go to the unredacted Mueller Rep- AW GODDAMMIT
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Russia does not really trade with the US to a significant degree. It exports next to nothing, but it does import things like electronics for obvious reasons.
Tarrifs on Russia will be pointless, really. Russia has been trading with Europe for the most part until it fell out of favour.
wrote 14 days ago last edited byTarrifs on Russia will be pointless
Nope!
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Tarrifs on Russia will be pointless
Nope!
wrote 14 days ago last edited byYour great argument has changed my mind. I now see that I was wrong. Thank you.
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Lmao, what? Why even?
Well, even then, these islands are not significant geopolitical actors. And tarrifs will certinly not hurt the Russian economy, and I doubt they are going to help the US in terms of geopolitics.
wrote 14 days ago last edited byLmao, what? Why even?
Because Trump is a moron surrounded by a team of idiots.
Well, even then, these islands are not significant geopolitical actors.
And yet they have tarrifs.
And tarrifs will certinly not hurt the Russian economy, and I doubt they are going to help the US in terms of geopolitics.
The same can be said if many of the other tariffs Trump has imposed. Which is why Russia's exception is notable.
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Lmao, what? Why even?
Because Trump is a moron surrounded by a team of idiots.
Well, even then, these islands are not significant geopolitical actors.
And yet they have tarrifs.
And tarrifs will certinly not hurt the Russian economy, and I doubt they are going to help the US in terms of geopolitics.
The same can be said if many of the other tariffs Trump has imposed. Which is why Russia's exception is notable.
wrote 14 days ago last edited byYou missed my point. Islands are irrelevant. Russia isn't.
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You missed my point. Islands are irrelevant. Russia isn't.
wrote 14 days ago last edited byYes exactly. Yet the islands were included but Russia wasn't. So the situation isn't that Russia has no trade and tariffs are useless against it, but that Russia was specifically singled out so they wouldn't receive tariffs.
Just take the loss, jfc.
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I try to keep a sense of perspective, every president I disagree with seems to be the worst president ever at the time.
I really want to say Bush's useless Trillion dollar wars are worse than this.
But it's close and we have 3.5 more years of this.
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Russia does not really trade with the US to a significant degree. It exports next to nothing, but it does import things like electronics for obvious reasons.
Tarrifs on Russia will be pointless, really. Russia has been trading with Europe for the most part until it fell out of favour.
wrote 14 days ago last edited byTrump followed a consistent, rigid math: Whatever the trade deficit, then that's the tariff applied... except for Russia. Russia is #23 on our list of trade partners. Following the math they should have a hefty tariff applied, but they don't. It's the only exception.
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I try to keep a sense of perspective, every president I disagree with seems to be the worst president ever at the time.
I really want to say Bush's useless Trillion dollar wars are worse than this.
But it's close and we have 3.5 more years of this.
wrote 14 days ago last edited byObama was pretty decent no? He managed to at least speak normally.
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Only the long form one will do
wrote 14 days ago last edited byThe longest.
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Because we have embargoed all Russian trade. I hope more folks realize this.
wrote 14 days ago last edited byUS imported $3.2 billion in goods and exported $595 million. Trade deficit of 2.7 billion
Syria, Iran, Venezuela (according to Forbes) were tariffed - despite being already sanctioned. -
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Uh? Of course he isn't. Why would he put tariffs on his boss? That makes no sense.
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Im going to need some serious evidence that the sitting US president is not a natural born citizen and therefore is not actually the president.
wrote 13 days ago last edited byI’m honestly not sure how that would apply to infant adoptions. It’s my understanding that if the adoption occurs early enough, the adoptive parents will be listed on the birth certificate. It certainly feels like a child adopted in infancy by citizens should be just as eligible for the presidency as a child naturally born to citizens, but I’d also have a hard time drawing a line age-wise after which that would no longer apply and I do see a reason to bar children adopted at 17 from the presidency. My niece was adopted at three years old and she does remember her biological mother, but she’s absolutely my sister and brother in law’s daughter, in terms of her personality, culture, and values. That’s only a data point of one and I’d like more, but I don’t know how easy that would be to track for other adopted children.
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Obama was pretty decent no? He managed to at least speak normally.
wrote 13 days ago last edited byThat’s an absurdly low bar.
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Obama was pretty decent no? He managed to at least speak normally.
wrote 13 days ago last edited byAs much as I despise Obama for vastly expanding our extrajudicial drone strike policy..... All things put into perspective, yeah he was pretty decent.
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I wonder why
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Obama was pretty decent no? He managed to at least speak normally.
wrote 13 days ago last edited byI was fine with like 80% of Obama and like 60% of Clinton's actual policies while enjoying the economy that I don't credit him for. But then W Bush was like a 10% and Trump 1 maybe 10% (Warp Speed, passing the vast majority of Covid stimulus, ironically all the stuff he's against now) and I'm batting zero so far on Trump 2 but I assume at some point he'll do something I agree with.
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Because Tariffs don't work on non-allied countries