Trump goes TACO max as his policies implode

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12bn bailout for farmers is odd as he told us China was buying lots of beans a few weeks ago.
Then there is selling chips which he put a block on at the same time.

Its almost like he hasnt a clue.
Of course China is buying its beans from Argentina. Maybe they are better beans ?

Economics Jim. but not as we know it.

 
12bn bailout for farmers is odd as he told us China was buying lots of beans a few weeks ago.
Then there is selling chips which he put a block on at the same time.

Its almost like he hasnt a clue.
Of course China is buying its beans from Argentina. Maybe they are better beans ?

Economics Jim. but not as we know it.

The tariffs have done damage to Chinas economy.

The greater issue is the advanced AI chip to China and/or 600,000 Chinese students in America. That is a trojan horse.
 
China is thriving.Trump just caved.
China is not thriving.

Even though their data is difficult to ever trust, they probably have 30% unemployment for youth because they say it is 20%.

Now the E.U will be hitting China with tariffs as they see the same issue in dealing with a low wage, 1.4B population nation. China is putting the E.U out of business by flooding them with state-funded goods.
 
China is not thriving.

Even though their data is difficult to ever trust, they probably have 30% unemployment for youth because they say it is 20%.

Now the E.U will be hitting China with tariffs as they see the same issue in dealing with a low wage, 1.4B population nation. China is putting the E.U out of business by flooding them with state-funded goods.
Trump just caved. He has turned an entire sector into beggars.
 
12bn bailout for farmers is odd as he told us China was buying lots of beans a few weeks ago.
Then there is selling chips which he put a block on at the same time.

Its almost like he hasnt a clue.
Of course China is buying its beans from Argentina. Maybe they are better beans ?

Economics Jim. but not as we know it.

Small potatoes, Jim.
 
12bn bailout for farmers is odd as he told us China was buying lots of beans a few weeks ago.
Then there is selling chips which he put a block on at the same time.

Its almost like he hasnt a clue.
Of course China is buying its beans from Argentina. Maybe they are better beans ?

Economics Jim. but not as we know it.


He's gone and said he doesn't like the Ukraine again.

At times he's angry with Russia and so pro-Ukraine, then he's pro-Russia, then pro-Ukraine.

He doesn't have a clue, he's like a cheap whore.
 
China is thriving.Trump just caved.
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Small potatoes, Jim.
It is when you consider that he gave Argentina 20bn.
So the argies get 20bn and free trade with China. Thats a great deal. That makes them a leading recipient of US aid. Or USAid.
Looks like a lot of people are doing well out of the tariffs that american consumers are paying.
 
12bn bailout for farmers is odd as he told us China was buying lots of beans a few weeks ago.
Then there is selling chips which he put a block on at the same time.

Its almost like he hasnt a clue.
Of course China is buying its beans from Argentina. Maybe they are better beans ?

Economics Jim. but not as we know it.

The 12 billion is paid by tariffs from the very countries whose tariffs hurt the farmers. Pure genius
 
The 12 billion is paid by tariffs from the very countries whose tariffs hurt the farmers. Pure genius
When imported items arrive in America from another country, who pays the tariff to release the items?

There is only one answer. The answer is very simple. What is it? Who pays the tariff?
 
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It is when you consider that he gave Argentina 20bn.
So the argies get 20bn and free trade with China. Thats a great deal. That makes them a leading recipient of US aid. Or USAid.
Looks like a lot of people are doing well out of the tariffs that american consumers are paying.

Currency swap. He didn't "give" them anything.

And it worked. And the US even made a bit of profit.
 
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When imported items arrive in America from another country, who pays the tariff to release the items?

There is only one answer. What is it?

Depends on if the importer eats some of the cost or finds efficiencies in other production costs.

Or people buy more American made products, which of course is "bad" for globalists like you.
 

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