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Don Muller's avatar

What is completely different now vs 1812 is that for recent decades leading up to today virtually all US trading partners have had tariffs on the U.S. imports into their country ( our exports) while the U.S. had little or none reciprocal tariffs…

Plus: these countries have built up heavy “non-tariff” restrictions that inhibit U.S. exports to these countries countries ( such as car bumpers made in U.S. don’t meet their bumper standards etc etc)

So Trump is using a simple step to level the trade playing field.

He is simply saying the U.S. will now Reciprocate tariffs of these countries are already tariffing the U.S….

And, generously, US is also saying:

“Let’s talk. Let’s have free trade zone with no tariffs by either side”

And if these countries don’t want to talk then the U.S. will simply now reciprocate by matching tariffs with these countries have been tariffing the U.S. for decades.

This is good for America and if anyone other than Trump had the brains and fortitude to do this the liberals would return to embracing it as they have over the past 40 years (lots of video of liberals supporting tariffs over the years)…

So, this is now, not 1812…

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andy's avatar

Fabians & fascists & Brits - oh, my!

Whitney Webb talks with Matthew Ehret:

https://rokfin.com/post/77719

"The war" never concludes.

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