• Import tariffs

    From Joseph Pereira@1:124/5016 to All on Fri May 2 06:07:14 2025
    The US Senate has chosen to support Trump's import tariffs. As a result, they remain in effect, and the import tariffs are now partly 'owned' by the Republicans. If the negative consequences become known in the coming months, it could seriously backfire on the party.

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  • From Aaron Thomas@1:342/200 to Joseph Pereira on Fri May 2 06:34:52 2025
    The US Senate has chosen to support Trump's import tariffs. As a result, they remain in effect, and the import tariffs are now partly 'owned' by the Republicans. If the negative consequences become known in the coming months, it could seriously backfire on the party.

    Joseph, did you not know about the filibuster rule?

    Devilcrats still control the senate despite the slim majority that Republicans have.

    And did you not know about the bribery rule?

    Devilcrats are backed by Hungarian billionaires who pay them to vote a certain way on things.

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  • From Joseph Pereira@1:124/5016 to All on Tue Jul 8 06:35:48 2025
    Yesterday, Trump announced which countries will be subjected to higher import tariffs. These are primarily Asian countries. The deadline has been moved to August 1st. I don't think people are taking it very seriously anymore.

    https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/global-trends/trumps-liberation-day-tariffs-are-now-back-on-table-with-new-august-1-deadline/articleshow/122304402.cms
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dsDGoLqyP4

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  • From Joseph Pereira@1:124/5016 to All on Wed Sep 10 06:20:34 2025
    The import tariffs may be declared illegal permanently, simply because Trump lacked the justification to impose them.

    The US job figures are dismal. Who should Trump fire now?

    And China announced that exports to the US fell by 33% in August. Yet they claim to have achieved 4% growth in total exports. If that's true, then they routed their exports to the US through other countries.

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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Joseph Pereira on Wed Sep 10 18:38:56 2025
    Joseph Pereira wrote to All <=-

    The import tariffs may be declared illegal permanently, simply because Trump lacked the justification to impose them.

    Until they're brought before the supreme court. The same court that
    judged that you can't use race to influence admission to university but
    you *can* use race to detain people.

    The US job figures are dismal. Who should Trump fire now?

    It's all fake news!

    And China announced that exports to the US fell by 33% in August. Yet
    they claim to have achieved 4% growth in total exports. If that's true, then they routed their exports to the US through other countries.

    Or other countries are taking up the slack?



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