shockedcanadian
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The fact is that China got off VERY light with a 34% tariff.
100,000 Americans a year dying from overdoses, theft of IP, funding the Russian war. This, a few years after covid?
This is not a nation the West should be supporting anymore, they've created a monster. 200% tariff would be reasonable and still wouldn't offset the immense harm done to America and the Free World.
www.foxnews.com
President Donald Trump’s 12th week in office is likely to center around the fallout from last week’s announcement of several new tariffs and a visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
"HANG TOUGH," Trump said on social media Saturday while defending new U.S. tariffs, adding that "it won’t be easy, but the end result will be historic."
The comments come as much of Trump’s 12th week in office promises to center around the president’s decision last week to announce new tariffs on dozens of countries around the world, a policy he argued will eventually "supercharge" the economy as part of his "economic revolution."
100,000 Americans a year dying from overdoses, theft of IP, funding the Russian war. This, a few years after covid?
This is not a nation the West should be supporting anymore, they've created a monster. 200% tariff would be reasonable and still wouldn't offset the immense harm done to America and the Free World.

Trump’s 12th week in office to be dominated by tariffs fallout, Netanyahu visit
President Donald Trump's 12th week in office promises to once again be dominated by reactions to the president's controversial tariffs that were announced last week.
President Donald Trump’s 12th week in office is likely to center around the fallout from last week’s announcement of several new tariffs and a visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
"HANG TOUGH," Trump said on social media Saturday while defending new U.S. tariffs, adding that "it won’t be easy, but the end result will be historic."
The comments come as much of Trump’s 12th week in office promises to center around the president’s decision last week to announce new tariffs on dozens of countries around the world, a policy he argued will eventually "supercharge" the economy as part of his "economic revolution."