Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want products that are made that meet high environmental standards and treat workers well, you should support tarrifs.
Consuming dirty energy sources contributes to the climate crisis.
So why are you supporting more dirty energy in the US?
DP but a lot of what is called clean energy is actually bull$hit. Ever look up how they make those EV batteries? Did you know that EVs cause much more particulate pollution near roadways?
The new deal is nothing but a money grab. We cannot consume our way out of the climate and environmental crises. Instead, we need to simplify, consume less, and implement simple common sense approaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lot of talk that Trump’s policies will be good for the economy.
Interesting paper here that runs the numbers.
It’s not good.
Be interested for a Trump voter to provide detail on how the Trump policy will improve our economy.
“We find that these steps would result in lower US national income, lower employment, and higher inflation than otherwise. In some cases, economic conditions recover over time, but in others the damage continues through 2040.
And despite Trump’s “America first” rhetoric, these policies would harm the US economy more than any other in the world, particularly trade-exposed sectors such as manufacturing and agriculture. In some cases, other countries would enjoy stronger economic growth than otherwise after receiving inflows of capital leaving the United States.”
https://www.piie.com/blogs/realtime-economics/2024/how-much-would-trumps-plans-deportations-tariffs-and-fed-damage-us
You first. Tell us how a Harris policy would have improved our economy.
Anonymous wrote:Lot of talk that Trump’s policies will be good for the economy.
Interesting paper here that runs the numbers.
It’s not good.
Be interested for a Trump voter to provide detail on how the Trump policy will improve our economy.
“We find that these steps would result in lower US national income, lower employment, and higher inflation than otherwise. In some cases, economic conditions recover over time, but in others the damage continues through 2040.
And despite Trump’s “America first” rhetoric, these policies would harm the US economy more than any other in the world, particularly trade-exposed sectors such as manufacturing and agriculture. In some cases, other countries would enjoy stronger economic growth than otherwise after receiving inflows of capital leaving the United States.”
https://www.piie.com/blogs/realtime-economics/2024/how-much-would-trumps-plans-deportations-tariffs-and-fed-damage-us
Anonymous wrote:What has Trump done to people to make them believe his will solve any problems, including the economy. All the evidence to refute his claims is available.
Why are people so dim?