Tariffs Worked “Spectacularly Well”
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AOG got his copy
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I already know that. I asked for real research not message board bullshit. I posted my research. Nothing from you trumptards. End of discussion.
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You sound like a coug.
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Page 4 of ignoring 4 pages of proof
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Whereyour real research it caused inflation? Maroon!
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It's a couple of pages back. Take it easy on the sauce.
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You're a bad man Donald, a very very bad man
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I mean it’s worked well because, you’re paying for it. For guys who don’t like being taxed you sure are loving funding the government lol.
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"I want a study on tariffs that haven't been implemented yet."
The pass through rate on the 2018 rates was inconsequential, hence, why they were kept. Keep chanting what your owners tell you though.
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Domestic producers raise prices when prices of their foreign competitors rise. That's exactly what happened in 2018.
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CPI was under 2% following the Chinese tariffs. Keep pretending something happened.
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Do you have a study to prove that?
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Nope. Bupkis. Show your work. Inflation was the guy you voted for and they hid as much of it as they could.
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Good listen!
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Domestic producers have already increased prices again in response to the latest tariffs, btw.
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Obviously, India is not paying a 25% tariff. Americans are paying that. Jesus Christ, are you idiots ever going to catch on? I'd say no.
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Against all evidence to the contrary AOG soldiers on
Retard
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I'm trying to think of the last time I bought something that said "Made in India" on the label. Maybe a bottle of curry powder?
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straw fucking man!
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Dude, you are living in an Orwellian doublespeak world. This is where the dear deal leader reverses the meaning of the situation for you.
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@AOG I will pay close attention to yellow curry powder prices and report back when they increase by 25%.
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Give us a number what Trumps CPI would have been without the Chinese tariffs.
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Yellow curry has close to the same weighting in the CPI that gas prices and healthcare do. So this is gonna be really bad.
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Same question to you.
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Women and children hardest hit
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Domestic producers raise prices when foreign competitors' prices rise. Yes or no?
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Depends if they are chasing short term margins or long term market share. If your competitors raise prices and you do nothing you’ll sell more units which will lower your production costs and you’ll get better margins and have more volume over time.
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Good news for America is bad news for H