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The effects of Trump's trade warS/tariffs (a tax on Americans) have only just begun and you can expect it to hit the wallets of MAGAs

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Well, and everyone else too. He's screwing us all and it's only just begun.

From the article (I added bullets to the last thing for readability)...



"It’s Aug. 1, meaning we’ve arrived at the Trump administration’s self-imposed deadline for countries to agree to trade deals with the United States or face even higher new tariffs. Late Thursday, the administration said those tariffs will now go into effect on Aug. 7. It was never going to get anywhere close to hitting the original goal of “90 trade deals in 90 days” — actual trade deals are highly detailed documents that take months, if not years, to complete. But passing such deals was never the goal. What the administration meant was that it would, by today, set tariff rates on our trading partners.

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For the Trump administration, trade deals mean something quite different. It starts from the wholly incorrect premise that if we buy more from you than you from us, you are “ripping us off” and must be punished (Brazil is an exception, as Trump wants to punish the country for prosecuting former President Jair Bolsanaro after his attempted coup).

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Though it took a while, we now have solid evidence that the trade war is raising prices. You’d expect tariffs to show up in inflation rates for goods (tangible products you can own, like shirts or microwaves) as opposed to services (activities like haircuts or a doctor’s visits). A few months ago, goods inflation was around zero; now it’s tracking 3%. As a Washington Post headline put it: “Shoppers are stressed, but some brands are raising prices anyway.”

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For three reasons, I believe we’re seeing only the tip of a spear that’s pointed right at our wallets.
  • First, Trump is escalating the fight.
  • Second, the Post article points out that big companies such as Procter & Gamble and Walmart are explicitly raising prices because of tariffs.
  • Third, there were two buffers that heretofore sheltered consumers, both of which are eroding. One was the inventory buildup that started when Trump returned to the Oval Office, as importing firms aggressively stocked up ahead of the tariffs. The other was squeezing profit margins built up during the pandemic to avoid immediately antagonizing inflation-weary consumers."


 
Everytime I see him announcing a new trade deal my stomach gets sicker.
Meantime the Red Hats who have no clue what is happening yell, winning! Always with and explanation mark to highlight their complete stupidity.
 
Just look at the jobs report and the revisions down for the last two months. Higher prices and rising unemployment.

The main drivers of the markets are tech companies selling add space at a premium and investing that money into AI. When the ad dollars stop coming in, spending 100 billion on AI chat bots is a lot less of a positive for investors. The AI bubble will pop.

We we're already in a space where people were investing a lot in speculative assets because everything was already over priced. Trump tariffs, massive tax cut bill, and constant uncertainty is going to be what pushes this economy over.
 
Trump has targeted Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell as the scapegoat for his contracting economy.



Not trends the GOP wants to read about ahead of the 2026 midterms. Anericans vote 1st on the economy.

The GOP realizes it is in midterms trouble, hence the emergency gerrymandering in Texas.
 
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He is trying to manipulate the stock market again.
 
Trump has targeted Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell as the scapegoat for his contracting economy.
Trump is NEVER man enough to take responsibility for his OWN actions.

Economically. In marriage. Causing torture. Hurting MAGAs.
 
Trump is NEVER man enough to take responsibility for his OWN actions.

Economically. In marriage. Causing torture. Hurting MAGAs.

Hard to tell who takes after whom, MAGA or Trump.

MAGA supporters are so allergic to responsibility that they can't even address arguments directly here despite being anonymous.

Such fragility.
 
Hard to tell who takes after whom, MAGA or Trump.

MAGA supporters are so allergic to responsibility that they can't even address arguments directly here despite being anonymous.

Such fragility.
That's a really good point
 
I probably make enough to weather it by just focusing on essentials. Most magas are poor or lower middle class though and will not do so well.
 
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