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Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
so is an AI summary wrong? mine? eyecu2's? it's fine for quick facts. now go back to post WWII and follow the unfair tariff breadcrumbs and understand why we are where we are now. unless of course you'd prefer the US to continue to allow unfair trade tariffs by other nations to hinder long term US business growth both at home and in international business.
that trail of breadcrumbs is far longer than you seem to think and Trump isn't the first president to attempt to reset trade. criticize Trump's "Bull in a China shop" approach all you want but know that 60 years of ineffective presidents both Republican and Democrat to address this makes weak half-measures useless.
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You're missing the point. Farms have been subsidized for decades to keep food sources secure, and to not let farmers be subject to the whims of weather only. Tariffs are further down the line for economic stability. That stability can be upset by radical swings in an already precarious industry.
When you add tariffs that are thrown around whimsically, or as a method to penalize importers, you do so at the peril of the people who are producing the product. In this case we're not talking about it percentage or two but 25 to 50% which is ridiculous. China figured out how to wag the dog and just bought their soybeans from someplace else. This is why Trump is such a terrible leader he doesn't realize that we're not the only game in town, and that there are choices. Canada's doing the same thing, and tell him our Administration to pound salt.
This is exactly why Congress should be the only persons able to administer tariffs, and only after careful consideration. Not shooting from the hip and levying such tariffs via the stupid social media post. We suffer a complete fool in the office of POTUS