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Feb 3, 2025.Moron, it's second month of year 2025.
I mean I apreciate your positivity about Trump shoving his empty tarrif bluff up his ass, but too bad markets and Fed have no such confidence.

Quoted to be made fun of later. House Senate
I'm just trying to figure out who the hell voted for Trump specifically so he can put in place broad tariffs against our biggest trading partners.
I personally know many Trump voters, not a single one of them wanted any of this.
Then your answer is no, you didn't vote for Trump so we would ACTUALLY end up with tarrifs and price increases.
You wouldn't think there'd be many Trump voters in the gay community, but who knows?A lot of Trump voters I know thought he was just talking out of his ass about crazy tariffs and then once in office he is just going to do other stuff they wanted.
There'd be many more if you put an "Anton Too is an asshole" answer.7 thread participants, 3 votes - that's a tell.
I'm just trying to figure out who the hell voted for Trump specifically so he can put in place broad tariffs against our biggest trading partners.
I personally know many Trump voters, not a single one of them wanted any of this.
Nonsense .
First prove your conclusion--- that tarrifs are necessarily bad ---- rather than proceed from the start as though it is already a universally agreed fact .
Any inflationary effect will depend on the actual numbers rather than the opening ones just used to get attenion and discussion .
Then you should mention the benefits that can flow from imposing tarriffs .
Rather than dogmatically assert a one sided and prejudiced opinion piece .
tarrifs are too highYou are just making things up about my postion out of thin air.
Tarrifs are not nescessarily bad, they are just bad for America's current economics, because they increase prices and labor demand.
Trump didn't run on increasing prices, he ran on the doing the opposite.
increased labor is what the main purpose is for. Hilarious.You are just making things up about my postion out of thin air.
Tarrifs are not nescessarily bad, they are just bad for America's current economics, because they increase prices and labor demand.
Trump didn't run on increasing prices, he ran on the doing the opposite.
nope. I'm all good, our tax dollars aren't for other countries.tarrifs are too high
/—-/ Then stop screwing the USA. Problem solved.tarrifs are too high
I'm just trying to figure out who the hell voted for Trump specifically so he can put in place broad tariffs against our biggest trading partners.
I personally know many Trump voters, not a single one of them wanted any of this.
Did you vote for Trump because you wanted broad tariffs which cause inflation?
he read it/ heard it on his DNC biased news.
Explain clearly and succintly HOW tariffs cause inflation ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
who are you talking to?/—-/ Then stop screwing the USA. Problem solved.
yep exactly, stolen from american workers.Screwing USA by producing a product and selling it in America?
Who buys that? no one. It's why the fking tariffs dumbshit.Screwing USA by buying up a surplus of our services and products (EU)?
ironyGet your head straight.![]()
he quoted off yours, you can't see that?who are you talking to?