Tariff sticker shock

In upstate new york?

Highly unlikely
Please, I guarantee you he only purchased feed from Canada because they are dumping it into the U.S. cheap while using tariffs to keep U.S. feed out of Canada. That's how the game is played. Probably a bunch of Dems on the take getting a cut the asshole sell outs.
 
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A number of folks are getting lessons in who pays tariffs, and they aren't enjoying the experience .


Troll Bot de Crappy quoting joke MSM source Yahoo .

I wonder how much they paid this apparently truly stupid individual to create what is a story about a moron .

Likely contrived FAKE NEWS

WHERE ARE THE "NUMBER OF FOLKS" , TROLL BOT ?
 
A number of folks are getting lessons in who pays tariffs, and they aren't enjoying the experience.

We tied to tell them who was gonna pay, but they didn't listen, and now they are paying.

Nicholas Gilbert, a dairy farmer who operates Adon Farms in upstate New York, experienced tariff sticker shock when a routine shipment of cow feed from Ontario cost him $2,200 more than expected.

“I’m not even sure it’s legal! We contracted for the price on delivery,” he told The Atlantic. “If your price of fuel goes up or your truck breaks down, that’s not my problem! That’s what the contract’s for.”

Unfortunately for Gilbert, the tariff is very much legal. Like many American business owners, he mistakenly believed that tariffs on imported goods would be paid by the foreign exporter.

"mistakenly"? It's because he was lied to.

That’s great news…Thanks for the awesome illustration showing tariffs at work in real practice. We can be quite certain that Mr Gilbert will purchase his next load of feed from a farmer in Ohio or Pennsylvania keeping his money in the good ole U.S. of A
 
You CULTISTS are in for a RUDE awakening.
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This sounds like fake news to me.

It sounds to quick for a traffif to kick in...it sounds like price gouging !

Price gouging, in essence, is when businesses take advantage of a situation, often a disaster or emergency, to charge excessively high prices for goods or services. It's essentially about profiteering during times of crisis when consumers have limited options and increased demand.
 
This sounds like fake news to me.

It sounds to quick for a traffif to kick in...it sounds like price gouging !

Price gouging, in essence, is when businesses take advantage of a situation, often a disaster or emergency, to charge excessively high prices for goods or services. It's essentially about profiteering during times of crisis when consumers have limited options and increased demand.
There is no such thing as price gouging when there are plenty of suppliers. Price gouging is a canard intelligent people should not use.

Hoser feed might have been cheaper but it's not now and there are plenty of US suppliers.
 

hahaha…look at the pathetic fuck…Obviously he’s a leftist faggot…”$26 billion in hand-outs to farmers” over four years….How dare taxpayers invest in their food sources….I wonder if the fucked in the head wacko complains about the $150B that we pay Mexico’s filth to break into our country and fuck the place up every single year?
Like all leftists…the ignorant fool has ZERO credibility.
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America Alone. That's what they want.

I don't know why, outside of their various mal-informed paranoias. It's certainly not smart economics, but we already know they are macroeconomic illiterates like their New Savior™.
Living under the thumb of communist china is not smart either
 

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