mikeavelli
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With all due respect, I have to disagree. In the long run, (although we might not see it overnight), I believe that tariffs, if they force prices up high enough that Americans won't buy goods produced in those countries any more, will FORCE American companies to bring manufacturing back home to the U.S., where, for the most part, the jobs should have stayed in the first place. If we, as a country, had been boycotting these Chinese-made products before, perhaps there would not be a need for the tariffs we are now seeing.
Yes let’s follow someone who’s filed bankruptcy 6 times on how to spur the economy lol.
Never in American history has a massive tariff helped the economy. Never. It has only hurt the economy and immediately impacted consumers with rising prices.
This is so basic it’s hard to postulate how anyone thinks otherwise. Actually I do understand. Which brings me great sadness.
An executive at America’s biggest bank (JP Morgan) had a good line on tariffs earlier this week: “The trouble with tariffs, to be succinct, is that they raise prices, slow economic growth, cut profits, increase unemployment, worsen inequality, diminish productivity and increase global tensions. Other than that, they’re fine.”