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<blockquote data-quote="RobGMN" data-source="post: 8884404" data-attributes="member: 683408"><p>In other words, it's just more bullshit you pulled out your ***, like the claim about all those economists saying massive debt is a good thing.</p><p></p><p><em>“We’re going to be a tariff nation. It’s not going to be a cost to you. It’s going to be a cost to another country,”</em></p><p>-Trump</p><p></p><p><u><strong>“A tariff is a tax paid by the U.S. importer, not a foreign country or the exporter,”</strong></u> <a href="https://nrf.com/about-us/nrf-staff/jonathan-gold" target="_blank">Jonathan Gold</a>, vice president of supply chain and customs policy for the National Retail Federation, was quoted saying in a November <a href="https://perma.cc/353E-H8AJ" target="_blank">analysis</a> by the retail trade group. <strong>“This tax ultimately comes out of consumers’ pockets through higher prices.”</strong></p><p></p><p>"The NRF report said that <strong>tariffs floated by Trump</strong> – specifically a universal tariff of 10%-20% on imports from other countries plus a 60%-100% tariff on imports from China – <strong>would affect prices on apparel, toys, furniture, household appliances, footwear and travel goods</strong>. On those six product categories alone, Americans’ <strong>spending power could be reduced by between $46 billion and $78 billion annually, <a href="https://perma.cc/D6SA-C3Z2" target="_blank"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0)">according to</span></a> the retail association.</strong>"</p><p></p><p>Lemme guess: He's a lying pundit economist who is just trying to make Trump look bad?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No, it was in response to Thx who decided to claim Trump won by a landslide, as a way to show that tariffs work.</p><p>Yet another of his failed strawman attempts.</p><p></p><p></p><p>So, what are these "non-economic benefits" of the tariffs that failed to do what we were TOLD they would do?</p><p>I assume you won't give an answer that has anything to do with the question, because you simply don't know the answer.</p><p>You can't even answer the question of who pays the tariff fees, for **** sake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobGMN, post: 8884404, member: 683408"] In other words, it's just more bullshit you pulled out your ***, like the claim about all those economists saying massive debt is a good thing. [I]“We’re going to be a tariff nation. It’s not going to be a cost to you. It’s going to be a cost to another country,”[/I] -Trump [U][B]“A tariff is a tax paid by the U.S. importer, not a foreign country or the exporter,”[/B][/U] [URL='https://nrf.com/about-us/nrf-staff/jonathan-gold']Jonathan Gold[/URL], vice president of supply chain and customs policy for the National Retail Federation, was quoted saying in a November [URL='https://perma.cc/353E-H8AJ']analysis[/URL] by the retail trade group. [B]“This tax ultimately comes out of consumers’ pockets through higher prices.”[/B] "The NRF report said that [B]tariffs floated by Trump[/B] – specifically a universal tariff of 10%-20% on imports from other countries plus a 60%-100% tariff on imports from China – [B]would affect prices on apparel, toys, furniture, household appliances, footwear and travel goods[/B]. On those six product categories alone, Americans’ [B]spending power could be reduced by between $46 billion and $78 billion annually, [URL='https://perma.cc/D6SA-C3Z2'][COLOR=rgb(0, 0, 0)]according to[/COLOR][/URL] the retail association.[/B]" Lemme guess: He's a lying pundit economist who is just trying to make Trump look bad? No, it was in response to Thx who decided to claim Trump won by a landslide, as a way to show that tariffs work. Yet another of his failed strawman attempts. So, what are these "non-economic benefits" of the tariffs that failed to do what we were TOLD they would do? I assume you won't give an answer that has anything to do with the question, because you simply don't know the answer. You can't even answer the question of who pays the tariff fees, for **** sake. [/QUOTE]
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