Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so depressed.
I never really thought it could get to this point. I never voted for this blob but I did have faith we could weather the storm to come
It's been less than 90 days and we are already here. I'm not sure anymore that there is the ability to get through the damage as there is in hoping for mercy in the new world order to come!!!
It really truly affects all of us, rich and poor.
It affects lower incomes disproportionately. The price of a Honda accord is a much bigger chunk of HHI when you are making 75k vs 3 million. Tariffs are a tax disproportionately borne by the poor. It’s an inverse progressive income tax. Trump will convince congress to cut taxes, while disguising taxes on the poor as “liberty tariffs” or whatever bs he is calling it.
Anonymous wrote:
No, it’s Republican doctrine. Trump is the Republican Party. The Republican Party is Trumpism. There is no daylight. Have you not seen Congress? Sorry if you want to say you are a republican and you don’t like Trump. There’s no daylight between the two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain what Trump voters like about this? I truly don't understand. Why would anyone want this?
Increasing the cost of imports will decrease the amount of imports we buy, and will make locally produced products more competitive.
Maybe Democrats should have focused on policies that US voters want.
Like mandate e-verify, which Democrats refuse to do
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s just no world in which Trump was or would ever be better for the economy, and every time someone says so I understand that they think much like a child does - simplistically and repeating whatever they’ve been told.
Trump (and, honestly, probably Vance because it’s not like Donald is in good health) would be gangbusters for billionaires and corporations, but the rest of us would be buried in crap.
We already saw Donald crash the economy once due entirely to his own mistakes and the resulting pandemic. Before that we saw him cripple multiple industries with tariffs, and low information people think it would be better the second go round?
I will give the GOP this: they have been so effective at pushing their message, in spite of all facts and evidence to the contrary, that they've convinced a lot of people to vote for this dumpster fire.
Anonymous wrote:By a vote of 51-48, the #Senate passed S. J. Res. 37, a joint resolution terminating the national emergency declared to impose duties on articles imported from Canada.
GOP Senators Collins, McConnell, Murkowski, and Paul voted in favor. Not voting: Marshall.
Anonymous wrote:I'm so depressed.
I never really thought it could get to this point. I never voted for this blob but I did have faith we could weather the storm to come
It's been less than 90 days and we are already here. I'm not sure anymore that there is the ability to get through the damage as there is in hoping for mercy in the new world order to come!!!
It really truly affects all of us, rich and poor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By a vote of 51-48, the #Senate passed S. J. Res. 37, a joint resolution terminating the national emergency declared to impose duties on articles imported from Canada.
GOP Senators Collins, McConnell, Murkowski, and Paul voted in favor. Not voting: Marshall.
What does that mean for someone who is from Canada?
Today is the first time I have seen our government do something to help US workers.
How sad is that.
And so many urban elites are losing their mind over expensive iPhones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By a vote of 51-48, the #Senate passed S. J. Res. 37, a joint resolution terminating the national emergency declared to impose duties on articles imported from Canada.
GOP Senators Collins, McConnell, Murkowski, and Paul voted in favor. Not voting: Marshall.
What does that mean for someone who is from Canada?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain what Trump voters like about this? I truly don't understand. Why would anyone want this?
Increasing the cost of imports will decrease the amount of imports we buy, and will make locally produced products more competitive.
Maybe Democrats should have focused on policies that US voters want.
Like mandate e-verify, which Democrats refuse to do