Let's talk tariffs. It's time to revitalize Alexander Hamilton's favorite tool

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What the brainless left don't understand is that we do not have "free trade" with many of our trading partners and in particular, China. Tariffs are a way of leveling the playing field or getting those placing them on our goods to remove tariffs and level that playing field. Democrats are too uneducated to comprehend the obvious, however.

SCOTT BESSENT: Let's talk tariffs. It's time to revitalize Alexander Hamilton's favorite tool

For months, economic commentators parroted the Harris campaign’s misleading talking point that tariffs are a "sales tax." Like much of economists’ conventional wisdom, this view is fundamentally incorrect. The reflexive opposition to tariffs represents political ideology and advocacy, not considered economic thought.

The truth is that tariffs have a long and storied history as both a revenue-raising tool and a way of protecting strategically important industries in the U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has added a third leg to the stool: Tariffs as a negotiating tool with our trading partners.

Prior to the 16th Amendment, which authorized the individual income tax, tariffs had been one of the federal government’s chief sources of funding. Our first Treasury Secretary, Alexander Hamilton, also happened to be America’s original proponent of tariffs. But after World War II, a consensus coalesced around multilateral tariff disarmament. The promise of this new free-trade consensus was that any economic dislocations caused by globalization would be offset by increased prosperity for all. In the U.S. especially, this conviction was accompanied by a faith that free trade would lead to political freedom in other countries such as Communist China. Neither of these predictions have proven to be correct.

The U.S. opened its markets to the world, but China’s resulting economic growth has only cemented the hold of a despotic regime. In the interim, we've hollowed out our manufacturing base, leaving a trail of devastation through swathes of our country’s heartland. We've also created key national security vulnerabilities. The truth is that other countries have taken advantage of the U.S.’s openness for far too long, because we allowed them to. Tariffs are a means to finally stand up for Americans.


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Tariffs are also a useful tool for achieving the president’s foreign policy objectives. Whether it is getting allies to spend more on their own defense, opening foreign markets to U.S. exports, securing cooperation on ending illegal immigration and interdicting fentanyl trafficking, or deterring military aggression, tariffs can play a central role.

Lastly, tariffs can raise significant revenue. Last year, we imported some $3.1 trillion in goods. We are the largest importer in the world and thus the single most important market for other countries’ exports. Our size gives us market power and the ability to dictate terms – other countries need us more than we need them. We have but to use that power.

Critics of tariffs argue that they will increase the prices Americans pay for imported goods. This, reduced to absurdity, was the Harris campaign’s "sales tax" argument. But the facts argue against this. President Trump’s first-term tariffs did not raise the prices of the affected goods, despite predictions back then that the tariffs would prove inflationary. Indeed, not only was there no discernible rise in inflation during the last round of tariffs, but the Fed’s preferred measure of inflation actually declined.
 
Kinda hoping he does, the farmers in the Midwest and Walmart regulars in the South will discover what they voted for, not that they’ll learn, AM radio and Fox will tell them “it’s Biden’s fault,” and like good lemmings, they’ll believe it
 
Hey, I don’t have business interests in China, multi million dollar contracts with the Chinese, franchise rights in China, nor rent an entire floor out to the Chinese in my titles property, that’s your Messiah’s gig
why do you want to send them all the jobs then?

just because you hate Americans?
 
It will only speed the collapse of our standard of living.....there is almost no ability to bring manufacturing back....even if we had the need human capital (we dont) it would take 30 years.

Building is much more difficult than destroying.
 
Kinda hoping he does, the farmers in the Midwest and Walmart regulars in the South will discover what they voted for, not that they’ll learn, AM radio and Fox will tell them “it’s Biden’s fault,” and like good lemmings, they’ll believe it
Do you ever get tired of being wrong and looking stupid? That was a rhetorical question. The answer is obvious. :palm:
 
Hey, I don’t have business interests in China, multi million dollar contracts with the Chinese, franchise rights in China, nor rent an entire floor out to the Chinese in my titles property, that’s your Messiah’s gig
NO duh. You're a whiny internet trolling leftists with the brains of a three year old. :laugh:
 
It will only speed the collapse of our standard of living.....there is almost no ability to bring manufacturing back....even if we had the need human capital (we dont) it would take 30 years.

Building is much more difficult than destroying.
Your cynical lunacy demands a padded cell. :palm:
 
It will only speed the collapse of our standard of living.....there is almost no ability to bring manufacturing back....even if we had the need human capital (we dont) it would take 30 years.

Building is much more difficult than destroying.
quit your bullshit, CCP blowjob boy.
 
I have a degree in it, you dumb fuck.

....has a degree in economics.....

Did you vote for Kamalalala? A simple yes or no will suffice.

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Do you know how to tie a shoelace?

Apparently, you're still searching for the answer to that. Sad that you still cannot tie your shoes or have make an intelligent or coherent post.

Did you vote for Kamalalala? A simple yes or no will suffice.
 
....has a degree in economics.....

Did you vote for Kamalalala? A simple yes or no will suffice.

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Apparently, you're still searching for the answer to that. Sad that you still cannot tie your shoes or have make an intelligent or coherent post.

Did you vote for Kamalalala? A simple yes or no will suffice.
Bitch, learn your place. Somehow, sometime, you cultists decided that your opinions are equal to education, science, and facts. They're not.
 
Kinda hoping he does, the farmers in the Midwest and Walmart regulars in the South will discover what they voted for, not that they’ll learn, AM radio and Fox will tell them “it’s Biden’s fault,” and like good lemmings, they’ll believe it
Well the CEO of Auto Zone has already said as soon as he knows for sure Trump is going to put his tariffs on He is going to have all Auto Zones stores in the country raise their prices to cover the increase , and he has advised other retailers to do the same.
The Oil industry has come out and said it will increase the price of gas with in a week or so of them being put on, it could raise the cost of a gallon of gas by a dollar or more, and that on top of the tariff will increase the cost of everything we buy, Trucks that transport those goods use fuel.
MAGAS cried about inflation under Biden well they haven't seen anything yet.
I am sure when prices go up by Trumps 20,30 40 or more percentage they will be screaming about it.
AGAIN the countries that make and sell their goods here are NOT the ones that will be paying these tariffs they will just pass them on to the US consumer.
Hold on to your ass the games have just begun .
The MAGA got what they wished for now watch them cry when the price of just about EVERYTHING you buy goes up and up.
And I would say large corps. will tack on an extra 1 or 2 % or more ans pad their profits like they did under the inflation,
 
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