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Tarrifs
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Looks like the Supremes have shot down most of Trump's tariffs.
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Re: Tarrifs
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Looks like the Supremes have shot down most of Trump's tariffs. Will need to see what the outcome is overall CBS is just ecstatic they are so excited. LOL I still wonder how Obummer gave billions to Iran without going through Congress and it was never a problem?
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Tarrifs
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Not surprising. Market seems mostly happy with it.... also not surprising.
The devil's greatest trick isn't making us think he doesn't exist. It's flattering us. So we don't see..... the devil is us.
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Re: Tarrifs
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Looks like the Supremes have shot down most of Trump's tariffs. Will need to see what the outcome is overall CBS is just ecstatic they are so excited. LOL I still wonder how Obummer gave billions to Iran without going through Congress and it was never a problem? CBS isn’t the only one that is ecstatic, I’m sure you can add these to the list as they were against them too, South Dakota Cattleman’s Association, SD Soybean growers association, SDFU, SD Pork Producers council, and more just within SD. It’s wild to me that so many cheered for a tax on their own people just to stay in line with political partisanship and actually that so many don’t understand who pays the tariffs.
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Re: Tarrifs
[Re: gcs]
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So, how does the US correct trade in-balances then?, doesn't look like congress can agree on the color of the sky... I don’t have the answer. I know this though, you have a trade imbalance with us for example. However, it you simply remove the discounted price heavy crude we ship you, you actually have a surplus. Then consider that you refine that aforementioned crude all export it at a profit. So, is that trade imbalance really so significant that it is worth a trade war with your nearest neighbor even if it hurts many of your locals industries and business? I’d think that unless you’re a partisan sheep the answer might be no. Also, it is easy to find that per capita Canadians spend 7 times as much In American goods than Americans spends on Canadian goods. Starting a trade war has definitely made many of your neighbours rethink their spending habits and search for alternative products than the ones that didn’t bother them before. Is the reshaping of these finances with individual consumers worth the cost of a trade war? Again, I’d think only the partisan sheep would say yes.
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Re: Tarrifs
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So cheap imports are in again no incentive to produce products here people are addicted to cheap junk knowing it’s well packaged trash. LOL Winning!
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Tarrifs
[Re: Providence Farm]
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Rvsack I will gladly pay more to encourage Us manufacturing and investments. Beyond jobs, its important to not be reliant for critical items from others.
Same reason I pay more for better made in America products. Problem is that are getin hard to find.
Dang near impossible is more like it.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Tarrifs
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People can't see the big picture.....
I wonder what country on earth has more morons than the USA
The Vink for chief moderator....night shift ...11pm- 5am best coast time zone.....Free Marty
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Re: Tarrifs
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Rvsack I will gladly pay more to encourage Us manufacturing and investments. Beyond jobs, its important to not be reliant for critical items from others.
Same reason I pay more for better made in America products. Problem is that are getin hard to find.
That’s fine PF, I support your thoughts on that, I feel the same way. However I recognize that not everyone wants to do that or can do that or even thinks about it. I’m sure if you, like me, drove to any Walmart right now, you’d see that we’ve got a real consumership issue that isn’t going away for most people.
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People can't see the big picture.....
I wonder what country on earth has more morons than the USA care to elaborate? Sometimes I find your position a little surprising, but interesting to consider.
-Joe
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Re: Tarrifs
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So cheap imports are in again no incentive to produce products here people are addicted to cheap junk knowing it’s well packaged trash. LOL Winning! I feel like that if it was just “cheap imports” this conversation wouldn’t be happening. However, it has been necessary commodities and raw goods in massive amounts. All the agricultural groups in South Dakota wouldn’t have pushed back if it were regular consumer junk items from Dollar Tree but when it is things like fertilizer input costs, machinery costs, lost market access due to retaliation, etc , you’re looking at a different beast than just cheap junk.
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Re: Tarrifs
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People can't see the big picture.....
I wonder what country on earth has more morons than the USA Pretty sure we have the market cornered on that, lol
There comes a point liberalism has gone too far, we're past that point.
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Re: Tarrifs
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With all the division and anger in the world, I think its important that we take every opportunity to laugh. No matter what political side a person is on, the last few years have given us extraordinary opportunities for memes poking at all sides. Today certainly is included in that. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/02/full-59077-286032-gemini_generated_image_z911nxz911nxz911.png)
-Joe
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There is only one side anymore, unless you're mental.
There comes a point liberalism has gone too far, we're past that point.
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Re: Tarrifs
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Folks, I mentioned this in the other thread about this same topic ; it's not so much the tariffs , it's about invoking the Emergency Powers Act to do it.
Gotta admit, I questioned that myself when that was first discussed .
Honor a Soldier. Be the kind of American worth fighting for.
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Re: Tarrifs
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As far as Canada goes,,,
90% of trade between Canada/USA is tarrif free
The remaining is under 232,,,,as far I know,,,,,, could be wrong
Feel free to correct
Don’t see how this changes much
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Re: Tarrifs
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Folks, I mentioned this in the other thread about this same topic ; it's not so much the tariffs , it's about invoking the Emergency Powers Act to do it.
Gotta admit, I questioned that myself when that was first discussed . Made me wonder that back when it was taken to the courts so I looked up the history of its use. Has been used regularly for trade..... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_national_emergencies_in_the_United_StatesBy executive order I should add
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There comes a point liberalism has gone too far, we're past that point.
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