Feels like these trade policies are basically just adding a hidden consumption tax on American businesses and everyday buyers. The math doesn't work out—you'd think someone would've figured that out beforehand.
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Blockchainiac
· 7h ago
Tariff policies are essentially a way to squeeze retail investors; both American companies and consumers have to pay the price. There's no way to calculate who benefits.
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governance_ghost
· 7h ago
In the end, trade wars just make ordinary people pay the price. Who can't understand this logic?
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DAOdreamer
· 7h ago
NGL, this is just a disguised way of cutting leeks. The costs are ultimately passed on to consumers. Do policymakers really not do the math?
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Deconstructionist
· 8h ago
NGL, this is just a disguised way of cutting leeks, passing the costs onto ordinary people to pay the bill. I really can't understand the logic of the decision-makers.
Feels like these trade policies are basically just adding a hidden consumption tax on American businesses and everyday buyers. The math doesn't work out—you'd think someone would've figured that out beforehand.