Anonymous wrote:Excuse me, excuse me.
I can do anything I want,
I can destroy the country.
I'm allowed to impose a foreign destroying embargo.
Key Largo, remembah that song?
“Just sailin’ away in Key Largo.”
That was quite a song.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I studied economics in high school and college. Basic stuff. Both classes told me that tariffs don't work. Basic econ 101 and high school econ.
Yet that moron....
Glad the scotus had its head screwed on straight this time.
Tariffs don't work, yet every country has them.
targeted tariffs can work. But, Trump tariffs which are applied when a leader of the country doesn't show enough deference to Trump, these don't work.
Have you seen the news stories of small businesses going under because of Trump tariffs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I studied economics in high school and college. Basic stuff. Both classes told me that tariffs don't work. Basic econ 101 and high school econ.
Yet that moron....
Glad the scotus had its head screwed on straight this time.
Tariffs don't work, yet every country has them.
Anonymous wrote:I studied economics in high school and college. Basic stuff. Both classes told me that tariffs don't work. Basic econ 101 and high school econ.
Yet that moron....
Glad the scotus had its head screwed on straight this time.
Anonymous wrote:The Court punted on refunds. Kavanaugh was on the wrong side of the decision, but he was right that determining rebates is a non-trivial problem.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't know if this was mentioned earlier, but won't the refunds accrue only to the importing companies? It's not like it will unwind to the tarrifs' inflationary effect on the prices consumers have paid. And with the extra 10% coming (presumably to try to make up for the lost tarriff revenue), those inflated prices only will continue to rise.
All so that they could pass a tax cut package accruing hugely more to the rather wealthy.
Protectionism (much like communism) was a red herring.
That movie was how as a kid I learned what a 'red herring' was![]()
Anonymous wrote:The Court punted on refunds. Kavanaugh was on the wrong side of the decision, but he was right that determining rebates is a non-trivial problem.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't know if this was mentioned earlier, but won't the refunds accrue only to the importing companies? It's not like it will unwind to the tarrifs' inflationary effect on the prices consumers have paid. And with the extra 10% coming (presumably to try to make up for the lost tarriff revenue), those inflated prices only will continue to rise.
All so that they could pass a tax cut package accruing hugely more to the rather wealthy.
Protectionism (much like communism) was a red herring.
That movie was how as a kid I learned what a 'red herring' was![]()
The Court punted on refunds. Kavanaugh was on the wrong side of the decision, but he was right that determining rebates is a non-trivial problem.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't know if this was mentioned earlier, but won't the refunds accrue only to the importing companies? It's not like it will unwind to the tarrifs' inflationary effect on the prices consumers have paid. And with the extra 10% coming (presumably to try to make up for the lost tarriff revenue), those inflated prices only will continue to rise.
All so that they could pass a tax cut package accruing hugely more to the rather wealthy.
Protectionism (much like communism) was a red herring.
That movie was how as a kid I learned what a 'red herring' was![]()
Anonymous wrote:Don't know if this was mentioned earlier, but won't the refunds accrue only to the importing companies? It's not like it will unwind to the tarrifs' inflationary effect on the prices consumers have paid. And with the extra 10% coming (presumably to try to make up for the lost tarriff revenue), those inflated prices only will continue to rise.
All so that they could pass a tax cut package accruing hugely more to the rather wealthy.
Protectionism (much like communism) was a red herring.
Anonymous wrote:I studied economics in high school and college. Basic stuff. Both classes told me that tariffs don't work. Basic econ 101 and high school econ.
Yet that moron....
Glad the scotus had its head screwed on straight this time.