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Top Comments (10)
He said he'd run the country like his businesses. He's doing just that - sending it bankrupt
What this interview confirmed: A comedian host of an entertainment news program knows way more about foreign economic policy than the miller administration - as basically confirmed by two fairly mute guests who do know what they're talking about, but were seemingly afraid to talk.
Soumaya Keynes is the great-great-niece of John Maynard Keynes, the guy they named Keynesian economics after. xD
Corporations may be “persons”, but they are not “citizens”.
Tariffs are taxes on consumers. Trump taxed us twice, first through tariffs, then by giving our tax dollars to corporations, who don't pay taxes.
Interesting tidbit from Wikipedia: Soumaya Keynes is the great-great-niece of John Maynard Keynes and also the great-great-great-granddaughter of Charles Darwin.
These two seem absolutely terrified to talk.
The automotive and energy sectors face severe disruption, as nearly half of U.S. auto parts and over 70% of crude oil imports come from Canada and Mexico—nations targeted by these tariffs.
So basically the solution was to not elect someone who bankrupted multiple businesses to run a country. Failing that, not to elect him again. Now we gotta wait years and years to fully recover from this. And that's pretending more wars, pandemic, climate change, blocked trade routes, don't disrupt the recovery... Yeah, optimistic is right.
We had a South Korean company to help us and ice came along, proving we are not a reliable ally.
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Top Comments (10)
He said he'd run the country like his businesses. He's doing just that - sending it bankrupt
What this interview confirmed: A comedian host of an entertainment news program knows way more about foreign economic policy than the miller administration - as basically confirmed by two fairly mute guests who do know what they're talking about, but were seemingly afraid to talk.
Soumaya Keynes is the great-great-niece of John Maynard Keynes, the guy they named Keynesian economics after. xD
Corporations may be “persons”, but they are not “citizens”.
Tariffs are taxes on consumers. Trump taxed us twice, first through tariffs, then by giving our tax dollars to corporations, who don't pay taxes.
Interesting tidbit from Wikipedia: Soumaya Keynes is the great-great-niece of John Maynard Keynes and also the great-great-great-granddaughter of Charles Darwin.
These two seem absolutely terrified to talk.
The automotive and energy sectors face severe disruption, as nearly half of U.S. auto parts and over 70% of crude oil imports come from Canada and Mexico—nations targeted by these tariffs.
So basically the solution was to not elect someone who bankrupted multiple businesses to run a country. Failing that, not to elect him again. Now we gotta wait years and years to fully recover from this. And that's pretending more wars, pandemic, climate change, blocked trade routes, don't disrupt the recovery... Yeah, optimistic is right.
We had a South Korean company to help us and ice came along, proving we are not a reliable ally.