Pretty wild seeing major outlets now covering what I called back on September 12th. My take then? The administration would eventually roll back those China fentanyl tariffs as a play to ease cost pressures domestically. Looks like that prediction's aging well. Sometimes you just connect the dots on policy incentives and economic necessity. When affordability becomes a political liability, trade barriers get reconsidered fast. Not rocket science, just watching how these things usually unfold.
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AirdropHunter007
· 3h ago
Damn, I was right again, this wave of predictions is really amazing
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ForkPrince
· 12-09 01:43
Told you so, these reporters are always a step behind. This was obvious back in September, and they're only writing about it now...
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FlatlineTrader
· 12-07 16:05
I've said it before, and I was right again. These media outlets are so slow to react.
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0xLuckbox
· 12-07 06:30
I've said it before, these people always realize things too late. I saw through this back in September.
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NeonCollector
· 12-07 06:25
Already saw through it—the mainstream media are always a step behind.
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BoredRiceBall
· 12-07 06:19
I've been talking about this for a while, and only now are people reporting it. So slow.
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SigmaValidator
· 12-07 06:17
Once again, it has been proven that making predictions is all about connecting economic logic together; political considerations can't outweigh people's livelihood issues.
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DYORMaster
· 12-07 06:07
I told you a long time ago, this policy reversal was inevitable. As soon as cost pressures hit, the politicians chickened out.
Pretty wild seeing major outlets now covering what I called back on September 12th. My take then? The administration would eventually roll back those China fentanyl tariffs as a play to ease cost pressures domestically. Looks like that prediction's aging well. Sometimes you just connect the dots on policy incentives and economic necessity. When affordability becomes a political liability, trade barriers get reconsidered fast. Not rocket science, just watching how these things usually unfold.