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Anonymous (ID: kX8foPBP) Sweden No.513196317 >>513196401 >>513196767 >>513196950 >>513196979 >>513197126 >>513197641 >>513197822 >>513197854 >>513197941 >>513199744 >>513201928 >>513201994 >>513202006 >>513202031 >>513202067 >>513202700 >>513202915 >>513203247 >>513203489 >>513203503 >>513203864 >>513203913 >>513204184 >>513204472 >>513205303 >>513206515 >>513206635 >>513206839 >>513207318 >>513207874 >>513208652 >>513209462 >>513210244 >>513216223 >>513216493 >>513220267 >>513221470 >>513224142 >>513224331 >>513225870 >>513226822 >>513226984 >>513227000 >>513228001 >>513229127 >>513229287 >>513230453 >>513230994 >>513232679 >>513233056 >>513233567 >>513233816 >>513233937 >>513239606 >>513239744 >>513241732
Do MAGA believe these blatant lies?
Does Trump even believe this?
Anonymous (ID: ULBbO6iJ) No.513196401 >>513196951 >>513201746 >>513202453 >>513203309 >>513209280 >>513210158 >>513210288 >>513233894 >>513234407 >>513234742 >>513236538 >>513237258 >>513239483 >>513241732
>>513196317 (OP)
>inflation low
check the store prices though
Anonymous (ID: yIJOW5X/) Singapore No.513196610 >>513217462 >>513230377
>inflation low
Then why did markets dump so fucking hard at hot PPI report?
Anonymous (ID: Ua4kPZfv) United States No.513196767 >>513196848
>>513196317 (OP)
Yes, inflation low. Billionaires and their billion dollar corporations pay over $1 bln/ month in tarrifs.
Your massive billion corporation in Sweden, such as:

>Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB
https://disfold.com/company/swedish-orphan-biovitrum-ab/

>Getinge AB
https://disfold.com/company/getinge-ab/

and Novo Nordisk
>Novo Nordisk
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novo_Nordisk
https://www.nasdaq.com/european-market-activity/shares/novo-b?id=CSE1158

Are now going to pay Taxes (Tariffs) on stuff they sell in USA.
Anonymous (ID: Ua4kPZfv) United States No.513196848 >>513196911
>>513196767
>>Novo Nordisk
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novo_Nordisk
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/NVO/
Anonymous (ID: Ua4kPZfv) United States No.513196911 >>513210868
>>513196848
>>>Novo Nordisk
Market cap - $226 Billion.
Will have to pay taxes on selling their stuff in USA.
Don't see a problem in that.
Anonymous (ID: wAXQyDNN) United States No.513196950 >>513197118 >>513197209 >>513208859 >>513214883 >>513223467 >>513233719 >>513234263
>>513196317 (OP)
Yes, that's how tariffs work. They can raise the prices to offset the tariffs but the tariff is still paid by the business and not the consumer. Literally just don't buy their shit and watch them flail their arms lol.
How do libtards still not get this? But local groceries and stop paying for unnecessary luxury items and you won't be saving the evil corporations trying to exploit you too offset their tariff tax. Too hard? Then you're the problem.
Also, not my problem.
Anonymous (ID: MK13G8dp) United States No.513196951 >>513221436 >>513221473 >>513235116
>>513196401
The US economy is so bad they won't even release fake job reports any more.
Maybe a pedophile conman wasn't the best choice for president.
Anonymous (ID: TE3Pf6Kf) United States No.513196979
>>513196317 (OP)
His MAGA does. Had seen rants about FBI/CIA still democrat controlled in 2025…..and they are mad about appeal ruling about Louisiana district even though it’s solidly Republican controlled now.
Anonymous (ID: wcAQAe1a) South Korea No.513197073 >>513197598 >>513202389 >>513202761 >>513208621 >>513221651 >>513227790
It's actually quite admirable how Americans turned "we're taxing ourselves to own China" into a serious economic strategy

Like, it takes real confidence to shoot yourself in the foot and call it forward momentum. Never change lol
Anonymous (ID: Ua4kPZfv) United States No.513197118 >>513197282 >>513198721 >>513202901
>>513196950
Novo Nordisk is a big pharma.
They already sell their stuff like ozempic at 100x price on US market,
And they already have 5000% profit margins.
If they raise prices any higher, nobody is going to buy their crap.
>since US gov can just run TV ads to not eat sugar / drink corn syrup
>and it'll be cheaper then paying for Novo Nordisk and their ozempic monopoly

So, they are going to HAVE to eat the cost and finally pay US taxes on their US sales.
Anonymous (ID: xIa7T8xz) United States No.513197126 >>513197634
>>513196317 (OP)
The fact check straight up misleading and false. Tarriffs CAN be passed on to the customer but can and often are also paid by the company, or through exporting tax payers via new subsidies. Toyota for example is eating 100% of their tariffs because losing market share in the US is more costly than the tarriffs
Anonymous (ID: sBflnVdE) United States No.513197209 >>513201827 >>513204637
>>513196950
Find me some local coffee
Anonymous (ID: wAXQyDNN) United States No.513197282
>>513197118
Yeah this sounds like a good thing. Thanks for the pharma info
Anonymous (ID: LovttdAx) United States No.513197598
>>513197073
Cursed image.
Anonymous (ID: kX8foPBP) Sweden No.513197634 >>513201902 >>513234713
>>513197126
This fact check is straight up misleading and false.
Tariffs CAN be eaten by the company but often are passed on to the consumer.
Walmart for example is passing 100% of their tariffs to consumers because they can't justify lower earnings to their stock holders
Anonymous (ID: GmPycAFw) United States No.513197641
>>513196317 (OP)
>swede seether is seething
you lost
Anonymous (ID: xY6pLgBz) United States No.513197822 >>513201236 >>513201964 >>513202340
>>513196317 (OP)
>Groceries still insane
>Gas 3.18 a gallon
>General Goods still nuts
I love how this orange chomo nigger with collapsing veins from all his McDonalds intake says they are bringing in all this money yet none of it has been seen they have floated 8 fucking different things to do with the money most importantly to pay off national debt yet still hasn't seen a fucking dime put to it and it's rising yet again.
Anonymous (ID: YpLss8UR) Norway No.513197854 >>513202080 >>513207877
>>513196317 (OP)
They dont know over there how Tariffs work. It has been almost 6 months with this and they still have "experts" over there debating how tariffs work. Importer always pay for the tariffs but since their god with the brain of a 5 year old say this and that, thats the truth. Remember this. In The US you cannot win the presidency if you say you dont believe in god. That is the biggest thing for people in the southern states. A fanasy figure determine if you are going to win or not lol.

But let them think that other countries pay for it. It is completely irrelevant for us what the americans believe. They believe in so many things over there it is absolutely insane.
Anonymous (ID: ED8WIgL8) Germany No.513197941
>>513196317 (OP)
inflation being at 0 means that prices are still at double vs 2020 and will stay there. Thats fucked up.
Anonymous (ID: jF+wIHRD) United States No.513198721 >>513210632
>>513197118
Anon, what's it like being retarded?
https://taxfoundation.org/blog/who-pays-tariffs/
Anonymous (ID: V9hKvAQj) Australia No.513199744 >>513203549
>>513196317 (OP)
Can you use tariffs to ban male infant genital mutilation?
Anonymous (ID: miscoC3I) United States No.513200797
the government should sue US companies raising prices knowing inflation is lower.
Anonymous (ID: mNFWmQgA) United States No.513201236
>>513197822
I doubt anyone in his cabinet has done their own grocery shopping in over a decade
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513201746 >>513202299
>>513196401
Ok, I just checked and they're the same or lower than when biden was president.
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513201827 >>513209720
>>513197209
Go to hawaii then, you stupid nigger.
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513201902 >>513235382
>>513197634
Then I'll start shopping at the farmer's market because I can't justify using their nigger dens.
Anonymous (ID: 76DG+0vC) United States No.513201928 >>513234236
>>513196317 (OP)
In a way, his tariffs have been acting as a wealth transfer from the global elites to the US government, but only incidentally. Corporations are betting that Trump will taco, so they've been eating most the tariffs so far in order to not upset consumer spending. That's not going to last much longer, though
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513201964 >>513201988
>>513197822
Wow, so it's the same or better than when biden was president?
Anonymous (ID: n7yxrPrM) No.513201988
>>513201964
the same
Anonymous (ID: d79MZiXj) United States No.513201994 >>513202039
>>513196317 (OP)
most of the die hard migapedes are retired boomers living off on social security or neet retards so the economy being shit hasn't hit them as hard yet.
Anonymous (ID: IDa7rXg4) United States No.513202006
>>513196317 (OP)
you lost, tranny
Anonymous (ID: x5px9pRQ) United States No.513202031
>>513196317 (OP)
trump is a sick man.
A gangster mindset
a foreign, unamerican mindset.
he should be flown to russia so he can be among peers.
it is truely remarkable how terrible he is.
but all things considered.
Trump is still superior to ANY democrat. And I will never change my mind on this.
Anonymous (ID: IDa7rXg4) United States No.513202039 >>513202105
>>513201994
hey gay retard, Trump just won the popular vote. your strawman doesn't add up.
Anonymous (ID: AIkIWyUP) Portugal No.513202067
>>513196317 (OP)
>although endlessly brooding on power, victory, defeat, revenge, the nationalist is often somewhat uninterested in what happens in the real world. What he wants is to feel that his own unit is getting the better of some other unit, and he can more easily do this by scoring off an adversary than by examining the facts to see whether they support him. All nationalist controversy is at the debating-society level. It is always entirely inconclusive, since each contestant invariably believes himself to have won the victory. Some nationalists are not far from schizophrenia, living quite happily amid dreams of power and conquest which have no connexion with the physical world.
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513202080
>>513197854
Wow, I never knew you were from a country with no tariffs whatsoever of their own. Because if your country does have them, aren't you just as fucking stupid as us except even moreso because you're too stupid to recognize you're being a hypocrite?
Anonymous (ID: d79MZiXj) United States No.513202105 >>513202237
>>513202039
Trump is also a pedophile KWAB
Anonymous (ID: IDa7rXg4) United States No.513202237 >>513202309 >>513207159
>>513202105
nah you are, and all your shilling has had zero effect
Anonymous (ID: ULBbO6iJ) No.513202299 >>513202407
>>513201746
Suck my dick, liar!
LIAR!
Anonymous (ID: d79MZiXj) United States No.513202309 >>513203137
>>513202237
>nah you are
Fine speech
Anonymous (ID: VY6mwVOp) Bulgaria No.513202340 >>513202523
>>513197822
You better prepare your anus for more taxbreaks for the super rich. You're not going to see a single penny from those money. They are going back to the billionairs. They are going to offload the cost of the tarrifs onto the average American, they are going to get txbreaks and they are going to SUCK YOU DRY!!! Get ready for poverty levels never seen beforei n the USA. Complete death of the middle class and the lower class driven further into debt slavery.

PREPARE YOUR ANUS!!!
Anonymous (ID: 9Z92dvdG) United States No.513202389 >>513203345 >>513204476
>>513197073
Every other country "taxes themselves" to trade with us so why the uproar when we do it?
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513202407 >>513202562 >>513202723 >>513203659
>>513202299
I do all the grocery shopping for my family and my bill hasn't changed since bidet was president. It doubled during his term, though.
Anonymous (ID: lzzNIL4l) United States No.513202453 >>513202562
>>513196401
I haven't noticed any further increases since Trump got in.
Eggs were high for a while then went back down.
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513202523 >>513203041
>>513202340
Yeah, we need to get those rich bastards by taxing them more! Wait... tariffs? ... Taxes? Oh my god, you did it. You blew it up, you animals!
Anonymous (ID: ULBbO6iJ) No.513202562 >>513202677
>>513202453
>Eggs were high
imported from Brazil.
>>513202407
You're a liar and my dick is unsucked.
So get to it, liar!
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513202677
>>513202562
I'm literally not. Used to be $200 pre-biden. Jumped to $400 post-biden. Now it's still at $400. When I was younger, my parents spent <$100 a week on groceries.
Anonymous (ID: 32SlTGvk) United States No.513202700 >>513203068
>>513196317 (OP)
>grocery prices up
>gasoline prices up
>no Epstein files
>more weapons to Jewkraine
>more money to Pissrael
worst president since Truman
Anonymous (ID: VY6mwVOp) Bulgaria No.513202723 >>513202818 >>513212474 >>513217992
>>513202407
do you buy steel from the grocery store? those are the tarrifs that are already implemented and the cost stopped being eaten up by the corporations so you can expect a trickledown in the cost of products that need imported steel, how do i know more about your country than you? I watched international news twice and already know that you are about to get assraped in a month or two depends how many time Trump keeps extending the pauses
Anonymous (ID: WXwPSbr/) Argentina No.513202761
>>513197073
It's the same reason they religiously support Israel, nigger lives matter, mass immigrations, kikes, sand niggers, porn, faggots and the ban of free speech. They are Cvcks
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513202818
>>513202723
I don't use steel so no. Maybe the MIC can share some of theirs.
Anonymous (ID: GAjZM4Oi) Germany No.513202901 >>513203274 >>513203598
>>513197118
You're all fat and they have your life saving drugs. Does is count as genocide if they push up their prices and only for Americans?
Anonymous (ID: bpCq+VC/) United States No.513202915 >>513203367 >>513203897
>>513196317 (OP)
how come maga never understood WE pay the tariffs
Anonymous (ID: VY6mwVOp) Bulgaria No.513203041 >>513203356 >>513203445
>>513202523
anon, the rich bastards are offsetting the cost of the tarrifs by passing it down to consumers, the rich bastards are also expanding their monopoly since small traders and shops in the US are about to get destroyed from the tarrifs and that will leave the corporations into a monopoly of the US market, also who are you going to offset the cost to you dumb niggerfaggot, you are not a corporation/billionair? they will win from every angle, monopol of the market, taxbreaks, increasing the cost of their products and passing off the cost to consumers. you the average American are going to lose in every way possible, you are going to pay more for goods, you are never going to see a penny from those tarrifs, your small local businesses will die
Anonymous (ID: WXwPSbr/) Argentina No.513203068
>>513202700
>since Truman
Since ever* ffy
Drumpf is worse by far
Holy shit
Am glad you disgusting mutts are going to become a third world shithole and die of aids, you faggots ruined the world
Anonymous (ID: IDa7rXg4) United States No.513203137
>>513202309
you lost, tranny
Anonymous (ID: vfnmisOA) No.513203167
the propaganda everything is okay is so tiresome

why do boomers and jews unironically think if they lie enough times it becomes true
Anonymous (ID: FXpiGiej) No.513203247
>>513196317 (OP)

the increase of inflation is low now, but it has accumulated until it has increased more than 50% in 3 years.
mostly due to the war in ukranda btw

corpos forced to pay tariffs cannot dodge them like they dodge taxes.
buy american as much as possible, every corpo that was overpricing imported stuff will not be able to increase prices further anyway
Anonymous (ID: Ua4kPZfv) United States No.513203274 >>513203505 >>513203962 >>513232509
>>513202901
Not all, mostly niggers and browns , because they eat fast food and chug sugar drinks.
And some women because they think cakes are a food.

>>lives saving.
Nope not really. What the US gov should have done a LOOOOOOOOOONG time ago is this:
>finance a health non-profit
> run TV ads to not eat sugar / drink corn syrup
This will cost millions / year and WOULD FIX THE OBESITY PROBLEM
vs. wasting Billions of $ on some drug that DOESN'T SAVE A PROBLEM
>of eating and drinking too much sugar and corn syrup

These companies are just profiteering on sick people instead of telling them the real cause.
Anonymous (ID: vESnTkZ5) United States No.513203309
>>513196401
Store prices are not inflationary, retard. The cost of child sex is back down to pre-Epstein escape levels so there is no inflation.
Anonymous (ID: oVr0PiIa) Panama No.513203345 >>513203531
>>513202389
Because other countries are not claiming that tax is being paid by others, retard. (you) are being played and/or be seen like a retard
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513203356 >>513231601 >>513232509
>>513203041
Don't care, you eurotrash faggot. If you can't think of a single alternative to tax the rich without them passing it on then why are you even here? Just trying to dunk on people better than you? You're giving off petty bitch energy right now.
Anonymous (ID: GAjZM4Oi) Germany No.513203367
>>513202915
Usa is still the biggest market in the world but those tariffs are stupid and way too low, even with them it will be still cheaper to import than to produce locally.
If the tariffs were 1000% then that would really force the companies to set up local production in the USA but with this it will simply just raise the prices for Americans without getting any oral production.
Anonymous (ID: WXwPSbr/) Argentina No.513203445
>>513203041
This
Many don't realize that big corpos ain't going to be bankrupted because of the tariffs-inflation. They will charge higher for their products.
Something that small and medium companies can't afford if they want to compete.
That's why taxes are bad, they make monopolies. the worst part it's the corruption that comes with monopolies
Take a look at Tesla, a complete monopoly of shitty electric cars. All payed by amerimutts taxes, thanks to the filthy politicians who use donos as money laundry.
It happens in here too. Big business pays to the politicians - inspectors to look away when dropping waste or selling foul/unsafe products
Anonymous (ID: gJ6Az7gB) Russian Federation No.513203489 >>513203812
>>513196317 (OP)
>trillions of dollars actually
then why did you need to increase the debt, if you can get trillions (plural) in just a few months then not only the debt wouldn't need to be increased it could be completely paid out in just a few years
Anonymous (ID: qPEe9TjD) Canada No.513203503 >>513204697 >>513207077 >>513217591
>>513196317 (OP)
>Do MAGA believe these blatant lies?
Are you legit going to pretend that the last 10 years hasn't been an unending stream of lies from the left?
If MAGA is willing to accept lies, it's because your side set the stage for lies to become the standard of discourse.
Anonymous (ID: Ua4kPZfv) United States No.513203505
>>513203274
>vs. wasting Billions of $ on some drug that DOESN'T FIX* THE PROBLEM
>of eating and drinking too much sugar and corn syrup

Big Pharma profiteers must suffer.
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513203531 >>513206026
>>513203345
So you willingly accept you're being unnecessarily taxed by your own tariffs? Give us back our canal, you bitch. You monkeys were too stupid to ever make one yourself. Now you want to sell it to the chinese? Yeah, nothing bad ever happened to any small country they threw their lot in with china. Fucking retarded shoeless ape.
Anonymous (ID: oVr0PiIa) Panama No.513203549
>>513199744
Kind of, but pissrael would have to tax themselves by 6 millions % on the import of foreign foreskins for it to have any effect and why would they do that in the first place.
Anonymous (ID: FXpiGiej) No.513203598 >>513204013 >>513204039
>>513202901
>twatter
>blue-chekete-markete
>pop tingz says
>sourceless
>two more weeks and is going to happen
>click here!!!!!111! engagement bait

you guys have to learn how not not lose the debate instantly
Anonymous (ID: OTFOOwJT) United States No.513203659 >>513203737 >>513209544
>>513202407
I remember the biggest price increases happening during covid while Trump was still president. The money supply literally doubled under Trump, then it all got blamed on Biden as "Bidenflation". I hate Democrats and the left in general but this always seemed like a dishonest point to me
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513203737 >>513203832 >>513204170
>>513203659
I bet you still cashed that check, nigger.
Anonymous (ID: oVr0PiIa) Panama No.513203755 >>513203876
>unnecessarily
>have a flat 7% tax on any sale, including imports
>nobody see this as tariffs because it's just a flat sale tax
>burgers "YOU ARE TARIFFING US! WHY ARE YOU STEALING 7% FROM US, WE WILL TARIFF YOU 10%!
Lmao, the retard
Do migger really?
Only unnecessary if all taxation is theft (which kind of is but that's not the topic at hand)
Anonymous (ID: Ua4kPZfv) United States No.513203812
>>513203489
It's not trillions in a few months.
At the begining it used to be $1 bln/ month.
Then they are not telling exactly how many , but if we assume $4 bln /month = $50 bln / year.
Which is actually a decent sum that was fixed in literally 6 months.

Trillions come from investments back into US manufacturing.
>Japan , South Korea, etc.
>Apple
etc.
It takes years to rebuild the manufacturing. So, since Biden / Demorats / Boomers were so deep in sh*t and debt and are $2 trillion / year in negative.
You need new debt and refinance current debt to carry you over.
Anonymous (ID: OTFOOwJT) United States No.513203832 >>513203925
>>513203737
Yeah of course I did, but that doesn't mean I think it was good policy or that magically it becomes Biden's fault that we had inflation, when it wasn't.
Anonymous (ID: K+JCTnYY) United States No.513203864
>>513196317 (OP)
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513203876
>>513203755
Remember how we sold you our construction wonder for a single dollar out of goodwill between nations? This is why you're not supposed to feed the animals.
Anonymous (ID: oVr0PiIa) Panama No.513203897 >>513203968
>>513202915
Over 20% illiteracy rate in jewsa and over 45% of burgers that can read can't do so over a 6th grade level. That's why
Anonymous (ID: 0MRPg3hk) United States No.513203913
>>513196317 (OP)
Imports make up only 15% of gdp
And an even lower portion of inflation
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513203925 >>513204006 >>513204170
>>513203832
You contributed to it yourself so fuck off. You could've just not cashed it but you did.
Anonymous (ID: GAjZM4Oi) Germany No.513203962 >>513206640
>>513203274
Stop always blaming mexcrements and niggers for anything bad. Your whites are not much better. All of you have big problems with goyslop and sugarslop and then not even real sugar it's just high fructose cornslop which showed tested on rats that's extremely unhealthy.
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513203968
>>513203897
What's the shoeless rate in panama? 100%?
Anonymous (ID: OTFOOwJT) United States No.513204006 >>513204093
>>513203925
Not cashing the check would have done fuck all. This is a desperate, dishonest attempt to deflect from what Trump did. And you know it.
There's nothing that individuals like you or me can do to stop inflation from happening. Implying that I have the power to stop inflation is complete bullshit
Anonymous (ID: dypQAKYh) United States No.513204013
>>513203598
lol your going to die you fat fuck
Anonymous (ID: GAjZM4Oi) Germany No.513204039
>>513203598
>memeflag
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513204093 >>513204243 >>513204508
>>513204006
You affected inflation by an extra $2,000 that a principled man wouldn't have. You're the one being dishonest and blaming trump when you slurped it up along with everyone else.
Anonymous (ID: Q02SBte7) United States No.513204170 >>513204358
>>513203737
>>513203925
The money would have un-printed itself if you didn’t cash the check
Nah, that’s not how it works retard. It would have just gotten sent to Israel or something
Anonymous (ID: T71TJWb9) United States No.513204184 >>513208246
>>513196317 (OP)
You still dont get it. I dont know why you retards cant grasp the concept that the cost is paid by the companies that import from foriegn manufacture and then that cost translates into other values. Somehow you all can easily see it if it meant the cost was translated to higher prices for consumers but not reduction in value for the manufacturer.
Let me learn ya, consider in the case of a foreign import you essentially have 4 parties involved:
1)US Gov
2)US Importer
3) Consumer
4) Foreign Manufacture
The tarrif automatically gives value to no 1 at the expense of no 2, but the negative value on no 2 can still be passed to 3 or 4 through various means. Trump is claiming here that the negative value is being being passed primarily to no4 or we at least are gaining value. If the tariff value, which is the positive value on no 1, is say 100; then if the negative values placed on no 2 and 3 is less than 100 combined, then the tariff has effectively worked as a foreign tax.
That however is not the only outcome. The tariffs have the affect of pressuring importers to opt for domestic manufacture instead of importation, which avoids the situation entirely, as well as pressuring foreign manufacture to move to the United States. Both of these, and less/hanficapped overseas competition in general, bring value into our economy in the form of domestic profits and taxes on those profits and nore jobs and opportunity for higher wages.
It is all extremely complex and economist-coded, and I guaruntee you arent crunching the numbers. Neither am I. I am not suggesting it works to add great value. I am telling you that Trump is using simple language, because the average person is a retard, by saying that other countries are paying the cost of the tariff. He is not saying they literally pay the charge of the charge. Those are two different things, and you are one of the retards who simply doesnt understand that.
Anonymous (ID: Q02SBte7) United States No.513204243 >>513204483
>>513204093
The money was already printed regardless of whether you cashed the check or not retard
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513204358 >>513204508 >>513204721
>>513204170
Nice strawman. You don't know where the extra money that went uncashed went. If you were so smart and principled, why didn't you eschew the check? If all you smart and principled people knew it was disastrous for our nation, why didn't you band together and reject the money as a group? Would that not have affected inflation? Since we're already operating at a loss, saying where money would or wouldn't go is asinine as hell.
Anonymous (ID: 4tcDsDZ/) United States No.513204472
>>513196317 (OP)

you niggers are just mad because he promised to drop the price of eggs and the motherfucker delivered.
Get fucked democrats, GGNORE.
Anonymous (ID: wcAQAe1a) South Korea No.513204476 >>513204563 >>513204685
>>513202389
Ah yes, the "tariffs on everything" genius plan. Raise taxes on goods you don't produce, hike costs for American businesses, screw over farmers, and then wonder why inflation spikes and supply chains break. Only in America do you call choking your own economy winning
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513204483
>>513204243
Not really, stupid. We run a huge deficit every year. You think our budget is so balanced if money doesn't get used one place, it has to go to another? What kind of zero sum bullshit is that?
Anonymous (ID: OTFOOwJT) United States No.513204508 >>513204651
>>513204093
>>513204358
Remember when Trump said you shouldn't cash your checks because it would cause inflation, and it makes you unprincipled? Yeah me neither because it never happened, and you're full of shit. The government printed trillions of dollars during covid which they handed out to companies like Blackrock which they used to buy millions of single-family homes and turn people into perpetual rentoids. The little stimmy check did fuck all, the majority of Covid money went to businesses
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513204563 >>513205053
>>513204476
Only in worst korea do you call a female cult leader "president".
Anonymous (ID: 4ZOro9B0) United States No.513204637 >>513208912
>>513197209
>omg I neeeeed my Java lol
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513204651
>>513204508
You mean the PPP loans that Biden forgave, you stupid nigger? Trump would've collected on those, you dumb ass.
Anonymous (ID: PPlarNgR) United States No.513204685
>>513204476
the shitskin zoomer is back to annoy everyone

time to update the list.
Anonymous (ID: oVr0PiIa) Panama No.513204697
>>513203503
>your lies bad, my lies good
Really?
But jokes aside, it's been lies after lies regardless of party, only burgers believe them or they actually force themselves into believing them as the good goyim they are.
Anonymous (ID: Q02SBte7) United States No.513204721 >>513204802
>>513204358
>β€œOh, you think the national debt is too high? You think we should decrease the deficit? Well why don’t you send all your money to the government and pay it down yourself. Aren’t you principled? Yeah that’s what I thought!”
Gay excuses
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513204802
>>513204721
You literally could pay extra taxes if you cared so much about the defecit. You come online and whinge because it's the least amount of effort you can do and still pretend like you're principled.
Anonymous (ID: 9Z92dvdG) United States No.513205053 >>513205736
>>513204563
Who are you referencing?
Anonymous (ID: T71TJWb9) United States No.513205303
>>513196317 (OP)
charge of the tariff*
There are also the retailers that are an extension of the importers but that complicates it further, because not all importers are their own retailers, but some are.
Let me add also that if either of them, no 2, does eat the negative value hot potato then it is literally taxing the rich which is good. That is less roi and smaller yachts for rich fucks.
No 3 bearing the majority value loss is what we want to avoid, which by the way is totally avoidable by boycotts to steer decisionmaking at this juncture, but we cant do that anymore b/c of diversity.
But even in then worst case scenario it's just a federal sales tax on slop, because the value benefactor is pretty much guarunteed to be the US government.
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513205736 >>513206285
>>513205053
Just google those words I said. I know you can do it.
Anonymous (ID: teFyaDV+) Germany No.513206026 >>513206314 >>513207599
>>513203531
>So you willingly accept you're being unnecessarily taxed by your own tariffs?

Trump's stated goal with these tariffs is to bring back manufacturing to the US, a process that would take decades and isn't sufficiently incentivized by EOs so right now it's just a way to fuck yourself in the ass because sufficient substitutions for the Chinese manufacturing infrastructure doesn't exist yet in the US for that process to happen quickly.

Actually, scrap that. Trump's stated goal is to balance out a trade deficit with other countries even though he's also tariffing countries that the US has a trade surplus with.

Actually, scrap that. It's a negotiating tactic for trade deals. He actually doesn't give a shit about local manufacturing whatsoever so all these suckers that voted for him expecting that shit to come back to the US are retards, lmao. But don't fret, as a result of this he has negotiated exactly...hold your horses...it can't be...zero trade deals. Instead Trump opted to do what he always does which is to announce frameworks for trade deals to his supporters to which terms other countries haven't agreed to, or to state that deals that have already been negotiated in the past are somehow a result of his or a mix of both.

Actually, scrap that, tariffs are there as another revenue stream for the US. Only that it's a tax on your own citizens. Also, if it's designed to be a revenue stream that will replace the regular taxation system then it bringing back manufacturing to the US would actually be counterproductive. If companies stop paying tariffs, then revenue cannot be generated through tariffs.

If I, as a German citizen, would get tariffed on shit that my government isn't able to provide a sufficient substitution for, then I assume that what I'm dealing with here is soft-prohibition and/or hidden taxation in which case I wouldn't "accept" it. If they want to tax me, tax me straight up. If they want to prohibit certain products, make them illegal.
Anonymous (ID: 9Z92dvdG) United States No.513206285 >>513206417
>>513205736
Interesting. I see she had ties to a cult leader, but close enough. Another great example of female leadership.
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513206314 >>513207494
>>513206026
>Germ faggot
>Not "accept"ing anything his government tells him to do
Oh I am laffin. The most anal rules-followers on planet earth are gonna act all big and bad. Our ancestors left your shithole because we didn't like the incessant rules. That means the only ones who stayed were the ones that liked getting fucked in the ass. Thank god I skipped everything else and just read the last paragraph. Gave me a chuckle.
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513206417 >>513207147
>>513206285
She was a prominent member of the cult and had her own soothsayer from the cult telling her what to say. Whatever the media says is downplayed from what the truth really is. The cult worships women, by the way.
Anonymous (ID: l8RXEfHy) United States No.513206515
>>513196317 (OP)
We need deflation, Trumpy.
Make the value of the dollar strong again
Anonymous (ID: FeyNj04D) United States No.513206635
>>513196317 (OP)
>does X nigger cattle believe what their red/blue nwo representatives say to them???
yes
Anonymous (ID: Ua4kPZfv) United States No.513206640 >>513207699 >>513218662
>>513203962
Sugar is ADDICTIVE , faggot.
So. In US, italian mafia owned alcohol and tobacco companies (Philipp Morris etc. )
bought food companies.
And then they hired scientists to make more fast food and to make food more addictive.
So. Scientists who made tobacco and alcohol 10x-100x more addictive are working on making food more addictive.
So. All "fast food" goyslop is overloaded with sugar. And people get addicted to it.
It NOT A PEOPLE'S PROBLEM , moron.
It is a problem of mafia making food more Addictive, and Succeeding.

So, People are NOT AT fault that they get addicted to goyslop .
And government should finance a Non-profit who's job is to run ads 24x7 that would EXPLAIN this.
>that goyslop is full of sugar and corn syrup
>and is addictive

Running those ads will
1. FIX OBEISTY problem
2. Stop the need to spend Billions on some drugs that are worthless. and
3 . Will solve an actual CAUSE of obesity , and
4. Will teach the kids about this
Anonymous (ID: P9IyL7Xp) Canada No.513206839 >>513207014
>>513196317 (OP)
Tariffs are NOT paid by the customer. The only way tariffs are 'paid by customer' is if the business CHARGES THE CUSTOMER MORE. That is not the goverment's fault that is Jewish businesses and they should be punished.

The business that are hit by tariffs HAVE BEEN UNDERCUTTING AMERICAN for decades to pad bottom lines. Blame them.

Short Term Low IQ individuals should not be allowed online.
Anonymous (ID: FeyNj04D) United States No.513207014 >>513209514
>>513206839
>government punish jewish business practices
if only
Anonymous (ID: kX8foPBP) Sweden No.513207077
>>513203503
>Yes okay he does lie all the time but le leftists tho
The amount of lying Trump does on the daily is unprecedented.
I'm honestly just curious if MAGA just listens and believes
Anonymous (ID: 9Z92dvdG) United States No.513207147
>>513206417
She had almost a full term, too. That's beyond fucked. Today I learned something about Korean politics.
Anonymous (ID: ulRMptHC) United States No.513207159
>>513202237
This. The bots mean nothing to me.
Anonymous (ID: 6r/30pBh) No.513207318
>>513196317 (OP)
I bet not. He is just courageous liar.
Anonymous (ID: teFyaDV+) Germany No.513207494
>>513206314
I feel sad for you.
Anonymous (ID: T71TJWb9) United States No.513207599 >>513208229
>>513206026
He has to talk about this to his base like they're retards because most of them are, as well as mislead them about this because it would be unpopular if he told people it might cause price increases on their slop. It is the right thing to do though for two reasons, which are defaulting on our debt and an impending conflict with China. We really need to pressure our economy toward self-reliance again, and this is just the start of that. As it stands now, when China decides to take Taiwan or pop off in the SC Sea we will be absolutely fucked going cold turkey. We have to wean off of that shit. And to make ourselves less reliant on them is to actually de-escalate and decrease the probability of ww3, because it weakens their hand, which is currently strong.
Tariffs are a good isolationist move for the US right now, at least the only one really available for our democracy of demoralized consoomer retards that would implode the second China decides to cut us off.
Anonymous (ID: KY6FlX83) Germany No.513207699
>>513206640
Sure it is addictive but not even close to the scale like actual drugs are.
Some dumb TV ads won't change anything the real problem is that in shartmarts the cheapest stuff is the stuff filled with the most cornsyrup and I can't blame them when they buy that because the economy gets worse and worse.
Corn farmers should stop getting so much gibs from the government to produce that much garbage.
Make corn a luxury good and then it will stop that the stuff is filled in everything.
Anonymous (ID: Kz5bToNL) United States No.513207874
>>513196317 (OP)
Cause "Inflation is low" is literally the inflation rate
Before inflation was jacked up to at least 5% (likely higher), but now it's dropped down to around 2%, which is normal for the economy
People misconstrue "inflation" as gross prices, not rate
Anonymous (ID: 0j5phK23) United States No.513207877
>>513197854
>But let them think that other countries pay for it. It is completely irrelevant for us what the americans believe. They believe in so many things over there it is absolutely insane.
Yet here you are speculating about it, snow nigger.
Anonymous (ID: teFyaDV+) Germany No.513208229 >>513209901
>>513207599
>We really need to pressure our economy toward self-reliance again, and this is just the start of that.

You don't do that with EO tariffs that Trump has demonstrated he will instate and reinstatedat the drop of a hat. It's not a stable assurance for companies looking to move manufacturing to the US that their shit isn't going to get fucked the moment Trump changes his mind or TACOs out again. The proper way to do it is through actual law and through congress. Trump has shown that he has zero respect for the slow moving game of legislature and that is precisely what companies rely on if they plan to make a billion dollar investment into something that will only really become profitable in a decade or two.

On top of it the fundamental issue is that most types of manufacturing is co-dependent which means that even if a company decides to move their factories to the US their product is still going to be dependent on pieces that are produced elsewhere. And if they aren't produced in the US, then they're shit out of luck unless Trump decides to drop tariffs specifically for these companies as a show of goodwill. But why would anyone on this planet ever trust Trump with an agreement like that if he has a history of walking back his agreements? It needs law on solid foundation. Something that is still going to be in place even if the next administration are going to be Dems or the Greens or the fucking Easter-bunny.
Anonymous (ID: tNIzcRO1) Finland No.513208246 >>513208796
>>513204184
>by saying that other countries are paying the cost of the tariff.
Historically that's what has happened pretty much every time. If a business could raise prices they would with or without tariffs since customers don't care about how much something costs to make, only about how much it costs to them personally. Tariffs like the Trump tariffs on his first term and Biden tariffs and tariffs from other countries are studied and the end result us basically the same, the foreign manufacturer eats the tariffs in hopes of retaining marker share. The actual increase in price they cause pales in comparison to the positive effects on domestic manufacturing and the tax revenue to the state.
Anonymous (ID: HBqgXAys) Finland No.513208621
>>513197073
it's over
Anonymous (ID: yNh7/GVV) India No.513208652
>>513196317 (OP)
Three and a half more years btw
Anonymous (ID: teFyaDV+) Germany No.513208796 >>513209029
>>513208246
>the foreign manufacturer eats the tariffs in hopes of retaining marker share
lmao lol no. Margins aren't wide enough for this to happen for the vast majority of things that are shipped to the US. This is complete horseshit. If they could ship with wide margins, then a manufacturer that would accept lower margins would supply the US end-manufacturer instead. If they're willing to eat the cost for the consumer to not lose market share, they are already willing to eat the cost for their US partner in order to outcompete other manufacturers. It's insane that you suggest otherwise. This is a very basic principle in capitalism. If margins would only ever be tested the moment tariffs come into the picture, then the entire psychology behind why free markets lead to competitive prices would be nonsense. It's much more likely for companies in the US to pressure Chinese manufacturers on their margins, than it would be for the American consumer, because the American consumer doesn't have access to the entire global supply chain. They're much more restricted in who they get their products from which means they're more tolerant towards a price hike.
Anonymous (ID: Tn6BUU7U) United States No.513208859
>>513196950
>Jewish pedos are not my problem
LOL
Anonymous (ID: Tn6BUU7U) United States No.513208912
>>513204637
>omg I need my Jewish child-raping lol
Anonymous (ID: tNIzcRO1) Finland No.513209029 >>513209538
>>513208796
>lmao lol no.
Again that's simply the historical truth. Happened last time for the same reasons it's going to happen this time and how it keeps happening for everyone who does tariffs.
>Margins aren't wide enough for this to happen for the vast majority of things that are shipped to the US
Then they simply have to go out of business and be replaced by a domestic manufacturer or they have to aks their governments to give them a subsidy. Customers don't give money because it would be sad if the company makes less money. It's capitalism, you don't have to like it for it to be true.
Anonymous (ID: u2tBnCFA) France No.513209280 >>513209691
>>513196401
>inflation mascaraded as tariffs blowback
BRAVO DONALD!
Anonymous (ID: j9FZ0cP6) United States No.513209462
>>513196317 (OP)
reader added context is false though
Anonymous (ID: j9FZ0cP6) United States No.513209514
>>513207014
>everything is about jews
lol you stupid nigger
Anonymous (ID: teFyaDV+) Germany No.513209538 >>513209890
>>513209029
>Then they simply have to go out of business and be replaced by a domestic manufacturer or they have to aks their governments to give them a subsidy.

They don't have to do shit because the cost ends up getting rolled over on the customer, which is for some reason something you refuse to acknowledge. In cases in which it doesn't, they're not going to bend over backwards to access a market that stopped being profitable. I don't understand why retards on this board think that companies have this strong desire to the access the US market just for the sake of accessing it. If the tariffs are prohibitive to a degree that US companies aren't willing to eat the price increase, and would rather roll it over to their supplier, the supplier will just try to pivot to a different market that is better for them.
Anonymous (ID: BkW1Yido) United States No.513209544
>>513203659
The congress under trump set the stage, but the nail in the coffin was Bidens energy policies
Anonymous (ID: ULBbO6iJ) No.513209691
>>513209280
>Trump:Tariffs, we gonna get those damn foreign bastard fuckers!! US morons: YEEEY, JUSTICE NOW!!
At the shelf
>US morons: OMFG the prices on my french cheeses and wines and shit are so damn fuckin' high! I don't understand why! Please! I don't understand! I'll never own a new German car ever! Damn it!
>Trump: that's right, now we pay the national debt with the money the US consumer morons are paying with the tariffs at the shelf.

I mean it's just US paper fiat for real products but now Trump is pushing the real products away.
Anonymous (ID: AV/nruoN) United States No.513209720
>>513201827
boom!
>headshot!
Anonymous (ID: tNIzcRO1) Finland No.513209890 >>513214698
>>513209538
>They don't have to do shit because the cost ends up getting rolled over on the customer, which is for some reason something you refuse to acknowledge
Because that simply doesn't happen historically speaking for obvious reasons. Customers are price sensitive, they will simply not buy and the company is out of business again. Again if a company could raise it's prices without effecting it's business in a negative manner they would already be doing that. They won't raise prices because they can't and those that can would do so without tariffs because businesses aren't charities, they exist to extract money from their customers.
>they're not going to bend over backwards to access a market that stopped being profitable
This is called going out of business.
> the supplier will just try to pivot to a different market that is better for them.
Theres no "other market". USA is not only by far the largest market in the world but even if it wasn't the world markets are demand capped. There's simply no customers for the products US consumes, you can't expect Nigeria to pick up the slack of buying avocado peelers for 20 bucks a pop if you are a chinese avocado peeler factory. If you don't sell to USA then you lose that business entirely. For lot of businesses that means closing doors permanently, for the rest it means shrinking substantially and firing lot of workers. Americans of course will still demand those goods so domestic manufacturers will pick up the slack on that front.
Anonymous (ID: T71TJWb9) United States No.513209901
>>513208229
One of the reasons that I said tariffs are the only available option for us to wean off foreign dependency is precisely because the president can impose them without going through blpated channels. That's the only way we can do anything in this regard. The system will never give us any result in weaning off the opium of foreign dependency because it offers profit from exploitation, and the prevailing interests are international profiteers directly profiting from it. Our government is so infested and corrupted by this interest it is incapable of helping itself counter to it.
The real trade deal is China trading the exploitation of its people to this inter aional capital in exhange for market access and growth.
China's long term goal is leverage, or an eventual rugpull, at a time that allows for consolidation.
Anonymous (ID: m1pTCALq) Canada No.513210158 >>513210213
>>513196401
My eggs dropped by 5$...
Tell me again why Biden couldn't do that shit?
Anonymous (ID: ULBbO6iJ) No.513210213 >>513210697
>>513210158
>My Brazilian eggs dropped by 5$...
Anonymous (ID: LprqWSTU) United States No.513210244 >>513227854
>>513196317 (OP)
They are paid by the "importer" which means the people bringing in foreign made goods. They are also paid by foreign people exporting their foreign products into the USA. If those people increase the price to put the burden on the consumer that's on them.
>oh but the poor millionaires and billionaires shouldn't be expected to lessen their profits this is orange man's fault!
Leftoids want to protect the profits of billionaires and millionaires now.
Anonymous (ID: tHejmsgl) United States No.513210288
>>513196401
Listen up fucker, boss man told you it's good, so it's good. Got it? Fucking morons think they know more than the president lmao
Anonymous (ID: LprqWSTU) United States No.513210632
>>513198721
You're the retard. That article is justifying passing the burden to USA consumers instead of arguing the truth that it's about time these billionaire and millionaire people lower their profit margins.
Yet here you are arguing against the regular American consumers in favor of protecting the profit margins of billionaires and millionaires. You should actually kys.
Anonymous (ID: m1pTCALq) Canada No.513210697 >>513211042 >>513232509
>>513210213
hah, so that the new leftard cope?
>Trump solve issue in 2 month that biden could't solve in 4 fucking years
>Y-yeah well he didn't solve like I wanted it! So it doesn't count.
I look forward to your goal post moving, don't forget to also call your discord tranny friends to upboat you epic goal post moving!
Anonymous (ID: gZxCEHlm) United States No.513210751
Zionist bankers like how tall he is.
Anonymous (ID: ZgLJ26P6) United States No.513210868 >>513226956 >>513240931
>>513196911
Bigger companies have more capital to weather out tariffs till orange nigger is out, mean while all the small businesses who are domestic will be decimated. MAGA is really willing to spit on their neighbors to own big companies, the true communist finally takes off the mask.
Anonymous (ID: hyVtlNAR) United States No.513210948 >>513211136
I'm still shocked at just how emotionally invested Trumpniggers are, to the point where they'll defend anything.

I never would have expected them to outdo Obama supporters, who had the excuse of being actual niggers, and were using him as a way to deny the reality of race. Somehow, MIGA is worse.
Anonymous (ID: ULBbO6iJ) No.513211042
>>513210697
>imported from the third world to amaze the moronic shartmartter
Anonymous (ID: 8vH4knXW) No.513211136 >>513212408 >>513216026
>>513210948
> MAGA/MIGA is worse
always been. these people are totally brainwashed. it's a fucking cult. everybody loses besides some ultra rich that are taking everything from you right in front of your eyes. but muricans are too stupid to see that.
Anonymous (ID: T71TJWb9) United States No.513212408 >>513214381 >>513224815
>>513211136
You got it backwards. There is diversity among Trump supporters and they do not support him in everything, showcased pretty well with the Epstein shit.
However there is very little to no diversity among his opponents. They are all on the same script. There is the cult, and your view of the other side is projection.
I've talked to both sides extensively. Trump opponents are way more stubborn and obsessed. Trump supporters tend to be able to take him or leave him but definitely do like the policies and see them as much-needed.
Anonymous (ID: wHapxhLJ) United States No.513212474
>>513202723
Two more months
Anonymous (ID: LutSnsT9) United States No.513214381
>>513212408
>they do not support him in everything, showcased pretty well with the Epstein shit.
They had different copes, but all of MIGA excused his involvement with Epstein, and pretended his handling of it wasn't effectively an admission of guilt.

No other political figure has been the subject of mythology like Qanon and 4D chess. They even invented "med beds" that Trump will use to cure all their ailments after the storm comes and he arrests everyone they don't like. It's not just a cult, but a messianic one in a lot of cases.
Anonymous (ID: teFyaDV+) Germany No.513214698 >>513215133
>>513209890
>Because that simply doesn't happen historically speaking for obvious reasons.

Ask US distributors if it doesn't happen. They'll tell you exactly what's going on.

>This is called going out of business.

Which is bad for the US. The reason they buy from these manufacturers in the first place, and would pressure them on margins to the point of becoming unprofitable, is because they don't have local alternatives. Congratulations, your supplier is out of business which means you're out of business. Great self own. Art of le deal.

>Theres no "other market". USA is not only by far the largest market in the world

Which doesn't matter if exporting to them stops being profitable which means they'll downsize and keep exporting to their secondary markets. You have zero understanding of how this works.
Anonymous (ID: XsQniq6x) No.513214747 >>513214794
BY THE POWER INVESTED IN ME AS A MEMBER OF THE ARYAN RACE

I am now declaring all Donald Trump supporters, Jew lovers, and affiliated flock to be under permanent command. They will immediately come out on social media, every single one who has the mental capacity and publicly apologize. We will start a hashtag trend, #ImLeftistNow and all of these voter demographics will vote for whatever party is:

1) The most leftist economically
2) The most nationalistic
3) Whichever candidate they vote for must have NO israel affiliation

In addition, all of the above will demand the release of the epstein files.

To all of the above they are slaves. They will be held in unbreakable spiritual bondage until the world is free from Zionist influence.
Anonymous (ID: XsQniq6x) No.513214794
>>513214747
(As above, so below)
Anonymous (ID: 0HkQf6yh) United States No.513214825
Anonymous (ID: nk0nEtYX) Ireland No.513214883 >>513216315
>>513196950
You have it half correct but you're forgetting that you need to simultaneously increase wages and/or reduce cost of living so people can actually afford to purchase local products.
Since Trump (like a Republicans for many decades) is committed to legally granting exceptions for foreign scab labour, tariffs only serve certain vested interests operating inside the country's borders.
If there's a larger strategy at play the Trump administration is comically bad at communicating it.
Anonymous (ID: JCVOimSt) United States No.513214888
But Grok/X/Elon "The Faggot Musk" are wrong and that is not true:
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tax_incidence
Anonymous (ID: tNIzcRO1) Finland No.513215133 >>513230272
>>513214698
>Ask US distributors if it doesn't happen. They'll tell you exactly what's going on.
They will say the same thing as I have because that's what happend last time and that's what's happening this time too.

>Which is bad for the US.
>Foreigners going out of business and moving factories to US is bad for US
lol

>Which doesn't matter if exporting to them stops being profitable which means they'll downsize and keep exporting to their secondary markets.
You don't seem to understand that if a company has such a slim profit margin that it can barely export to USA and that tariffing it would prevent them from doing that then they don't have "secondary markets". There's simply no other customers as rich as the Americans and if they can't make selling 20 dollar nicknacks to americans work then they won't make it work selling for 10 to French or 1 for Nigerians. They are already losing money on the 20 dollars they get from Americans. Of course if you believe they have these secondary markets where people pay signficantly less than americans do then you gotta wonder why they don't have the spare profit margin to keep their market share in the US market because selling to US for 15 still makes them more money than selling to France for 10 or Nigeria for 1.
More over again secondary markets are completely irrelevant for americans, they will simply buy their goods from domestic markets which is the intended effect of tariffs, that makes americans richer and everyone else relying on these "secondary markets" poorer.
Anonymous (ID: cHvIdwyI) No.513216026
>>513211136
Nigger, you have a kekistani flag. Gamergate was nothing more than a right wing beta test orchestrated by Breitbart and Steve Bannon to see if the general public was retarded enough to fall for something like MAGA.
Anonymous (ID: f84QNv+N) No.513216223
>>513196317 (OP)
Country gets lots of import duties, but the country is not providing any cheaper country made alternative yet to offset the price hike made by the exporters due to hike in import duties. He's just using tarrifs sell american goods to other countries, unless they aren't raw materials no other country except maybe the european ones can afford them
Anonymous (ID: T71TJWb9) United States No.513216315 >>513217263 >>513232509
>>513214883
Such as no tax on tips or overtime which effectively increase the buying power of the working class folks who would need that bump?
Libs tried to say the BBB was a tax cut for the wealthy but I don't think it coulda been further from that. No tax on tips isn't just amazing for service people, it is a an enormous boon for the working class self-employed and small businesses. Ofcourse lips have been tight about it because we don't want to spoil it but come next tax season the first 25k of profit is now going in as free service with tips which will be untaxable in itself and also enough to bring someone down a bracket. That is fucking enormous. Best part is that it is for the independent small fry only.
Anonymous (ID: QXmy4qtz) United States No.513216493 >>513217742
>>513196317 (OP)
Deep state swamp actors working overtime trying to shill against The Don. They’re going to be soo fucking mad when comey is in Guantanamo singing like a canary against the Clinton’s, and did you demonRATS forget about bongino and kash finding your burn bags of documents outside the FBI office??
Anonymous (ID: nk0nEtYX) Ireland No.513217263 >>513220091 >>513227933
>>513216315
I won't argue, no tax on tips is a popular and apparently sensible policy that will help in the short term (and GOP's prospects for the mid-terms, which is a big factor).
It doesn't cut it long term for the obvious reasons, better it were part of a larger, multi-timeline strategy.
Demographics are what count, it's what Trump ran his campaigns on, when was the last time he mentioned The Wall?
Anonymous (ID: zeYH1OYE) United States No.513217462
>>513196610
>DJIA up almost 2% over the last five days
Also the Nikkei is up, the Hang Seng is down because of Chinese economic data
>hot PPI report
Yes retard, investment is increasing in the US is a bad sign
Anonymous (ID: 32SlTGvk) United States No.513217591
>>513203503
Anonymous (ID: 32SlTGvk) United States No.513217742
>>513216493
two more weeks!
Anonymous (ID: simrgbXM) United States No.513217992
>>513202723
I bought a synth from Germany and had to pay an extra 50% because the chassis is aluminum. God damn trump
Anonymous (ID: PDb3EmxJ) United States No.513218662
>>513206640
>So. Scientists who made tobacco and alcohol 10x-100x more addictive are working on making food more addictive.
this never happened. alcohol is the same as its always been. and whatever additives exist in cigarettes are second fiddle to the nicotine and MAOIs in tobacco leaf.
>It NOT A PEOPLE'S PROBLEM , moron.
yea, it is nigger. no one is forcing anyone to eat processed slop. normal ingredients are still the cheapest option available to anyone.
Anonymous (ID: T71TJWb9) United States No.513220091 >>513220857
>>513217263
I think the long term economy is too murky with the imminence of AI to speculate past a couple years, we are right at the begining of the next industrial revolution. All we can do is focus on the short-term and take principled stabs as we go, escpecially considering the drawback of Trump's approach with tariffs, and basically everything else with executive orders, automatically come with a 4 year expiration date in all liklihood.
Anonymous (ID: x2PyZegi) United States No.513220267 >>513221372
>>513196317 (OP)
Why exactly wouldn't taxing corporations or paying higher wages be passed on to consumers?
We've already seen a number of countries increase retirement age to help fund social programs and pensions.
Anonymous (ID: nk0nEtYX) Ireland No.513220857 >>513224340
>>513220091
>the long term economy is too murky
It's not though, people fundamentally understand that demographics are destiny and importing people who are net loss economically and socially, for the benefit of a jewish race replacement strategy, is a clear and imminent danger.
The general public understood it so well they were willing to vote for Trump, bolstered by "have a go" swing voters. His entire platform has been a gradually diluted version of this issue.
Everyone agrees on the same talking points about what's killing the middle class, let's not even bother.
The economy is always centrally planned, it's not "murky" to the planners: either Trump is the tip of the spear for a sensible long-term economic plan to get Americans working, or it's shallow populism ahead of the mid-terms.
>with the imminence of AI
It's came and gone, the markets are always approximately 18 months behind the apparent facts. AI has been used for decades in many fields and will continue to be used, the consumer grade LLMs are about as good as they're going to get (close, but no cigar)
>All we can do is focus on the short-term and take principled stabs as we go
Pragmatic but be careful about being lulled by shiny things, too. Not an unreasonable take and I try to be generous considering I don't know what a president can actually realistically do. That said, this argument will eventually buckle and the elephant in the room will need to be addressed on acted on.
Trump talked about the elephant a lot on the campaign trail, this is why libs and jews hate him so much, but he never acted on it significantly. Either he can't, or won't, and people will eventually need to know.
Anonymous (ID: nk0nEtYX) Ireland No.513221372 >>513221977
>>513220267
Consumers are not obliged to buy your products at the higher price, especially discretionary spends with lots of competition.
If companies attempt to innovate and become more efficient, they will gain an edge.
If companies choose not to innovate, they would need to conspire to fix prices, which is illegal.
If companies attempt to innovate and they all fail, we have maxed out and, if consumers still won't buy the products, we have too many companies producing Product X which should be consolidated so we can introduce economy of scale and efficiency at the organisational level.
This is Friedman-esque backbone of arguments used to justify the absolute abortion of events which destroyed the US economy, so I'm happy to use them to justfiy a policy that I just kinda vibe with.
Anonymous (ID: zp2cPQjA) United States No.513221436
>>513196951
This

Trump Rapes kids
Anonymous (ID: bYUzeAHy) United States No.513221470
>>513196317 (OP)
yes
Anonymous (ID: yp5vpcpZ) United States No.513221473
>>513196951
>choice
you still think they let you choose?
Anonymous (ID: 25WXO11r) Paraguay No.513221651
>>513197073
Why would anyone still buy the cheap chinese shit that is now expensive. Doesn't happen
Anonymous (ID: x2PyZegi) United States No.513221977 >>513222769
>>513221372
>Consumers are not obliged to buy your products at the higher price, especially discretionary spends with lots of competition.

Many didn't seem to realize Americans just won't buy products if they increase in price and the effect it will have.
Now European countries are reporting jobs losses and falling exports.
Anonymous (ID: nk0nEtYX) Ireland No.513222769
>>513221977
Whites will plan long term and invest in products that are proven to last and good for the environment and economy, even if they are more expensive. This is the biggest underserved market in the civilized world because it's good for consumers and the economy.
>Now European countries are reporting jobs losses and falling exports.
I'm not sure what point you're trying to get at. Access to the American market was always a condition of the Marshall plan, which defined the post-war order. It's volatile and a bit retarded to renege on obligations but the US has been doing it for 80 years, so what's the difference?
Anonymous (ID: MWsVkUVT) United States No.513223467
>>513196950
>paying for unnecessary luxury items
Dumbass, Trump is doing country wide blanket tariffs. I understand you being confused being nobody else has ever being retarded enough to do this crap but Trump. So it's not like haha get fucked Rolex buyers, higher tariff on watches! It's tariffs on all fabrics and 95%+ of all clothing in the USA is imported.
So socks are a luxury good? Spoons made from metal from China is a luxury good? You massive dip shit.... The only reason we aren't seeing even larger jumps in prices is companies are trying to hold off for a bit. Being they figure Trump will cave but he has to pay for his tax cut for the wealthy some how and he is doing it by fisting every USA consumer with a regressive tax in the form of these tariff
So is dish soap now a luxury good?!? Being it's going up.. hurrr durrr unnecessary luxury items.. you stupid fuck.
https://www.kiplinger.com/personal-finance/shopping/p-and-g-tariff-price-hikes-impact
>P&G Raises Prices on 25% of US Products as Tariffs Take a Toll
>Facing a $1billion tariff bill in fiscal 2026, Procter & Gamble will implement mid-single digit price hikes starting in August to offset costs.

>Procter & Gamble announced the price increase during a call after releasing the corporation’s fiscal fourth-quarter figures, according to the Associated Press.
>During the call, P&G shared that the tariffs implemented by President Trump will increase its costs by about $1 billion before taxes during fiscal year 2026.
Anonymous (ID: +g/OT4vn) United States No.513224142 >>513224946
>>513196317 (OP)
I have a weak stomach. I cant eat american made food, because of all the shit they put in it. I've been in and out of the hospital my entire life for ulcers and other stomach issues. A few years ago I switched to buying European made food products. And my stomach problems all but went away. Now with the tariffs, imported foods from Europe and the rest of the world. are way too expensive for me. And my stomach issues have returned. In the past few months I've been in out of the hospital, I've gotten my stomach pumped four times, I've ballooned back up to over 300lbs. I was 220 before.
Anonymous (ID: Y2eWLppd) United States No.513224331
>>513196317 (OP)
Lol seething kike
Anonymous (ID: T71TJWb9) United States No.513224340 >>513225795
>>513220857
I pretty much agree except that I don't think we've seen the pinnacle of, well LLMs for one, but more broadly neural network AI in general, which is not simply a language tool in the ways the public mostly uses it but a universal tool, also universal in what it can interface with much like we are, and eventually, a univseral tool of physical work as well. It's too open source to be totally controlled by the usual suspects, and more importantly we are in a global race of exponential growth between both governments and private individuals to get and stay ahead in AI, and it ends with the self-improving singularity. I could be wrong though I guess, I just don't see how.
Anonymous (ID: XXduno1J) No.513224392 >>513224640
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5suIS4mM88

ANTI TRUMP ANTI ICE RALLY LIVE
Anonymous (ID: x2PyZegi) United States No.513224640
>>513224392
They really love their cheap labor.
Anonymous (ID: YJaTmuAq) United States No.513224815 >>513226019
>>513212408
>You got it backwards. There is diversity among Trump supporters and they do not support him in everything, showcased pretty well with the Epstein shit.
>However there is very little to no diversity among his opponents. They are all on the same script. There is the cult, and your view of the other side is projection.
Every single trumpoid says this lmao
Anonymous (ID: E0dgZjkf) Germany No.513224946
>>513224142
You're a neet and get free healthcare right?
Anonymous (ID: nk0nEtYX) Ireland No.513225795 >>513228047
>>513224340
I can assure you that AI and LLMs are topped out for the foreseeable future, better hardware and optimisation will provide efficiency gains and work around the inherent limitations to some extent.
The general public is being given access to tech that's existed for a long time, we just didn't have the hardware to run it (we still don't, consumer-grade AI makes huge bets on nuclear and other energy advancements)
Anonymous (ID: CscxwYIC) United States No.513225870
>>513196317 (OP)
You'd be surprised just how stupid the average American is. It's quite precarious going outside as a reasonably intelligent AND ethical person. These people are insane, very stupid, and seemingly motivated purely by their dreams of being an ultraconsumerist. Every interaction with a white Republican is fake, but you can easily make them mad by pointing out simple facts or shaming them for any number of their shitty behaviors.
Anonymous (ID: T71TJWb9) United States No.513226019 >>513226596 >>513226870
>>513224815
It is a sound point to make.
I suppose you'd rather just say that than address the substance, which is that half of Trump's base thinks he is a zionist puppet and would throw him under the bus in a second for anything worth it, but still just like and support his policies and actions such as BTFOing trannies into oblivion and getting rid of mexicans. There are many other camps, it's a whole spectrum, but this is a recent and clear divide.
To extrqpolate even further, libs all say he is guilty of pedo shenanigans, and I and many others who are otherwise supporters are right there with ya. I say keep pushing and if we find evidence, hang him. Does that or does that not go directly against your accusation yes or no?
Anonymous (ID: nk0nEtYX) Ireland No.513226596 >>513228047
>>513226019
>half of Trump's base thinks he is a zionist puppet
They know.
>would throw him under the bus in a second for anything worth it
All transactional, they'll pressure and try to get their way, a valuable lesson learned from the left.
>but still just like and support his policies and actions such as BTFOing trannies into oblivion and getting rid of mexicans
Anyone smart enough to have reached step one above knows that this is theater and a distraction from him aiding and abetting Israeli pedophiles, blackmailers, genocide, war crimes, and invasions into Iran.
They know he's backtracked on deporting illegals and simply removing a few criminal elements who will soon be back, all for show
>There are many other camps, it's a whole spectrum
Not really, everyone can have their own head canon but Trump as a polictical actor is very straightforward: what is promised, and what is delivered, is very unambiguous.
>libs all say he is guilty of pedo shenanigans
Theater, they dont' want to mount a credible assault on him protecting Epstein's clients.
Anonymous (ID: Qezfs9oT) United States No.513226822
>>513196317 (OP)
If he does, he's more far gone than I thought.
Anonymous (ID: YJaTmuAq) United States No.513226870 >>513227001 >>513228047
>>513226019
>more rambling trumpoid cope, clearly an ESL
Every time.
Anonymous (ID: PFokMcgR) Canada No.513226956
>>513210868
Importing chinkshit isn't a business. That's arbitrage.
Anonymous (ID: D79+VnOT) Netherlands No.513226984
>>513196317 (OP)
Does it matter? If they believe it or not is irrelevant, what matters is that you hate liberals and copy paste his words on x.
Anonymous (ID: dUrTshAe) United States No.513227000
>>513196317 (OP)
A lot people that lie prolifically, are able to convince themselves of the lies.
Anonymous (ID: nk0nEtYX) Ireland No.513227001 >>513227161 >>513227199
>>513226870
Welcome to the future of the Republican party, jeets in preppy suits and loafers telling you what democracy stands for.
Anonymous (ID: TE3Pf6Kf) United States No.513227161
>>513227001
And backed by WEF. If anything changes next 2 years that are opposites to what WEF wants I will be surprised.
Anonymous (ID: YJaTmuAq) United States No.513227199
>>513227001
>Welcome to the future of the Republican party, jeets in preppy suits and loafers telling you what democracy stands for.
That's already the present of the GOP. If you aren't in a major city then your local/county GOP is browner than the Democrats. If you are in a major city then the parties are equally brown but the Republicans are more gay and jewish than the Dems.
Anonymous (ID: PFokMcgR) Canada No.513227790
>>513197073
Weird, I wonder why all these other countries have tariffs, and why they're so mad about the US implementing them.
Anonymous (ID: PFokMcgR) Canada No.513227854 >>513229410
>>513210244
Leftoids after OWS will do whatever their corporate overlords tell them.
Anonymous (ID: PFokMcgR) Canada No.513227933
>>513217263
They just bought back all that wall that was sold. That said, the border with the military on it is pretty much secure right now, but the wall will make it a more cost effective long term thing. Full defense in depth kind of thing.
Anonymous (ID: 3pkQP50z) Sweden No.513228001
>>513196317 (OP)
I believe it.
Anonymous (ID: T71TJWb9) United States No.513228047 >>513228192
>>513226870
I spelled it out as a favor to you, discounting it shows your true nature relevant to the point of being a stubborn cultist projecting. Thanks for proving me right.
>>513225795
I think we will see soon enough. We are dropping a lot of money into it, however many billions it was that got approved, and ofcourse the private sector is as always.
>>513226596
What you are saying is the truth, but that is hardly what most people think. That (correct) theory comes from the fringe right more than anything, more likely to come from the mind of someone who voted for Trump, because Trump opponents seemingly all settle on "Trump is a guilty pedophile" with the occasional "Israel is bad, probably involved" but they could seemingly care less about the latter, only to what end it serves the former.
Anonymous (ID: YJaTmuAq) United States No.513228192
>>513228047
>more content-free jeetbabble
Anonymous (ID: T0q3hzr8) United States No.513229127
>>513196317 (OP)
Proofs in the puddin.
We’re winning.
Anonymous (ID: 0LfrUm0N) United States No.513229287 >>513229704
>>513196317 (OP)
We need suburban houses. I don't want to live at home anymore. I want my own home. Any good white American should able to afford a house.
Anonymous (ID: TE3Pf6Kf) United States No.513229410
>>513227854
Rightoids after their corporate lords tell them what to do lol. After all more grifters are chasing you guys because you spends the most money on them lol.
Anonymous (ID: Z2csLwZd) United States No.513229704
>>513229287
Something like this.
Anonymous (ID: u3Xde6uC) United States No.513230272
>>513215133
Your argument is for knickknacks not vital resources for production like steel and such, hence why Ford is losing market value. The global economy has evolved to work together, factories left America because we started producing better products that were more efficient and cost effective. Don't build steel when you can build a car, don't build rubber when you can build a computer. Other countries started producing these things to supply us, that's how a global economy works. Yes your argument may be true if were just talking about luxury goods, but when it comes to the actual resources propping up an economy it falls short. Your also assuming these factories will just pop back up and start producing here, when it is more likely the other nations will increase their production of the things we are selling and move them to fill the market.

https://www.businessinsider.com/ford-trump-tariffs-cost-2-billion-benefit-japanese-rivals-2025-7
Anonymous (ID: PDb3EmxJ) United States No.513230377 >>513230458
>>513196610
you're a faggot. PPI report is one of the gayest things i have ever heard on this board. kindly kill yourself. thank you for your attention to this matter.
Anonymous (ID: yno0nZcE) No.513230453
>>513196317 (OP)
My healthcare premiums say otherwise.
Anonymous (ID: kX8foPBP) Sweden No.513230458 >>513230528 >>513230635
>>513230377
>I don't understand economics
>the stock market
>or what tariffs are
>and all these facts hurt my feelings
Anonymous (ID: PDb3EmxJ) United States No.513230528 >>513231098
>>513230458
>i have an econ degree
>PPI report
>made up jewish nonsense by some faggot
your faggotry is what hurts my feelings. kill yourself please.
Anonymous (ID: PDb3EmxJ) United States No.513230635 >>513231098
>>513230458
this is the place where it is illegal for niggers not to rape your daughter. they have the nerve to move their mouths (and fingers).
Anonymous (ID: 4blxlOgQ) Poland No.513230994
>>513196317 (OP)
>Does Trump even believe this?
yup, him and miggers are actually this retarded
Anonymous (ID: kX8foPBP) Sweden No.513231098
>>513230528
>>513230635
woah two replies?
Didn't think your feelings were that hurt.
>i have an econ degree
You don't have to lie anon, it's okay to not know everything
Anonymous (ID: Pc22k8Hd) United States No.513231601 >>513232056
>>513203356
>there are people itt who think tariffs are a (significant) tax on the wealthy
We literally do live in Idiocracy times. Absolute state.
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513232056
>>513231601
>It doesn't count because... it just doesn't! Ok chud?
Anonymous (ID: Nct3pUXd) United States No.513232509
>>513210697
>>513216315
>>513203274
>>513203356
.
Anonymous (ID: 2KSY548B) United States No.513232679
>>513196317 (OP)
I live in one of the most expensive cities in the country that's constantly cited as an example of rampant inflation, and grocery prices here are at or around pre-pandemic. Gas is still fucking insane tho.
Anonymous (ID: r5DCv7UC) United States No.513233056 >>513234163
>>513196317 (OP)
OK so 226b and the Leftoids ran up the Deficit 37 Trillion. thats about 1:144 reduction in the national debt.
It's something. At least he didn't push it much higher compared to Biden, Clinton and Obama and even sadly the false Republican George W. Bush.
Anonymous (ID: /YZwZL43) United States No.513233567
>>513196317 (OP)
I believe NOTHING he says. Propaganda only works on stupid people and MAGA is full of low IQ dumb fucks.
Anonymous (ID: a4e28CD7) No.513233719
>>513196950
luxury items for me but not for thee.
A bold plan, let's see if it works out.
Anonymous (ID: /YZwZL43) United States No.513233816
>>513196317 (OP)
Something that nobody talks about. Trump is always blaming Democrats, yet himself, and nearly every human fucking being in his cabinet are former Democrats. I think that a lot of these politicians were bought, or promised something big. That's okay thought because they have revealed their true colors. They only care about themselves. The way I see it, Trump was and always will be a commie.
Anonymous (ID: 8lfkWa/l) United States No.513233894
>>513196401
Gas, eggs, milk all lower where i live
Anonymous (ID: qz2xLvv8) United States No.513233937
>>513196317 (OP)
Still waiting for those tariff prices to hit at the local supermarket. I'm sure they're coming any minute now......
Anonymous (ID: /YZwZL43) United States No.513234163
>>513233056
George W. Bush did a hell of a lot better than Trump did. Hell, even Biden was a better president. Trump is a senile commie Democrat disguised as a Republican. Look at him and his cabinet. Nearly every fucking one of them were Democrats. This was very recent. What does that tell you?
Anonymous (ID: 55ZFy24N) United States No.513234236 >>513234625
>>513201928
First principles analysis dictates that since the US media is largely controlled by jews any united narrative sent is for the benefit of jews. So clearly jews do not like tariffs and muh reason given, which is superfluous, is that it will hurt the US consumer.
This is of course ridiculous nobody thinks jews care about the US consumer, they care about if jews are harmed financially. And they are. Jews act as the middleman international importer who will be hurt by a lower volume of trade as well as having to eat some of the costs of the tariff.
Anonymous (ID: aZItPtEA) Brazil No.513234263 >>513234412
>>513196950
how can a nigger be this dumb
Anonymous (ID: B1F7nv8f) No.513234307
>trillions
Anonymous (ID: pQhgp2BG) United States No.513234407
>>513196401
>check the store prices though
low inflation doesn't mean prices come down you fucking retard. low inflation means the prices aren't up as fast.
Anonymous (ID: /YZwZL43) United States No.513234412
>>513234263
If you tell a stupid person that 4+1=6 enough, they will believe that 4+1=6.
Anonymous (ID: /YZwZL43) United States No.513234625
>>513234236
Okay, but there are a lot of Jews who are MAGA supporters.
Anonymous (ID: UMqfqKRr) United States No.513234713
>>513197634
Sandniggers from "Sweden" opinions are worth shit. Enjoy your taxes rising while your country's leaders realize that they have to pay for their own military, KEK.
Anonymous (ID: eW/RuzRd) United States No.513234742
>>513196401
Same shit as usual. Some lower.
Anonymous (ID: /YZwZL43) United States No.513235116
>>513196951
Fucking inbred Cletuses are so fucking retarded. "I know it twue cuz twump said it twue."
Anonymous (ID: PHJeU+Hc) United States No.513235382 >>513236258
>>513201902
Even fertilizer is imported. There's no product made by the US that isn't affected by tariffs.
Anonymous (ID: tWgg7Rqp) United States No.513236258
>>513235382
Yeah, now. That's the whole point. To let american businesses become competitive to those in the other side of the world using slave labor with zero oversight. Why do you think americans should be competing with every person on earth? Our parents didn't have to.
Anonymous (ID: /snoq8GZ) United States No.513236538
>>513196401
This, I don’t know what fking world these traitors are living in but it sure as shit ain’t ours.
Anonymous (ID: 0Tx5M53t) United States No.513237258 >>513241226
>>513196401
everything is lower here except beef and I know that's because of the screwworm. but it has been getting cheaper too.
Anonymous (ID: 7UdapBST) United States No.513239483
>>513196401
>>inflation low
ah yes "inflation"
Anonymous (ID: dQQVsqwK) United States No.513239606
>>513196317 (OP)
>our inflation is down to a perfect number
deal with it bidenchuds
Anonymous (ID: ldyyy48i) United States No.513239744
>>513196317 (OP)
Trump doesn't believe anything.
Anonymous (ID: gmQ/pp0T) United States No.513240461
(((WINNING)))
Anonymous (ID: BOY+qucN) United States No.513240931
>>513210868
>till orange nigger is out
democrats quietly kept trump's 2016-2020 tariffs in place
lol imagine democrats lowering a tax ever
Anonymous (ID: MoDMUdks) United States No.513241226
>>513237258
>screwworm
containment breach happened a lot longer ago than anyone wants to admit
Anonymous (ID: +3ziuWLW) United States No.513241732
>>513196317 (OP)
>>513196401
Food and gas prices stayed pretty consistent ever since Trump came in. Unlike Biden when they a were claiming every week/month
I hope Trump can figure away out to lower the prices but at least it's not as bad as Biden