• @[email protected]
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    18812 hours ago

    No shit.

    This is literally in the first paragraph of every economics textbook when they talk about tariffs.

      • @[email protected]
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        3312 hours ago

        And you don’t need a textbook to understand how the very basics of business work. You know, the thing people seem convinced he understands? A fucking toddler has more knowledge than Trump. The United States of America doesn’t have two brain cells to rub together

        • m-p{3}
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          They heard lower taxes, and simply misunderstood that tariffs are another form of taxation.

          • Billiam
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            1610 hours ago

            They heard whatever they wanted to hear, because that rambling shitgibbon said everything to everybody.

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        He won it because Biden sabotaged the democratic electoral base for four years.

        Trump lost 1m vote 2020-2024, dems lost 12-10m.

        Thats what happens when you undercut your own base and key demographic allies.

    • @droporain
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      4312 hours ago

      Nobody who voted for Trump read that book homie.

    • @[email protected]
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      1612 hours ago

      No, the first page is how it introduces inefficiencies into a supply/demand equilibrium, resulting in a lower quantity supplied and at a higher price.

      No one who every studies economics, even in passing, would even consider another country paying a tarrif for something you buy. The concept is just… what?

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        22 hours ago

        Yeah, the, misguided, idea is that the increase in price from imports will drive domestic production, of those things, as the high prices reduce demand, and cut into profit margins. This used to be something that was a sensible assumption of what would happen. However the contemporary world has far too much infrastructure for tariffs to truly work like that any longer. It will, usually, be cheaper to increase the costs for the tariffs, than to restructure back to domestic production.