Tariffs on medicines to cost drug companies billions.
New York Times LOL
Do you know how many countries pay a fraction of the cost for medicines that we do? Do you know why?
A MAGA isn't expected to know much about journalism. The Times is the best English language daily journalism there is.
The same way Dems lie through their teeth in this forum, Dems in the news lied about tariffs, and now they look like fools.
"Dems were wrong about Tariffmaggedon"
The 'Big Weekend Show' hosts discuss how tariffs are positively impacting the economy and how Democrats are reacting to the developments.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVUotR0B9rk
You are dupe of propaganda and fake news.
The New York Times has lost almost all its readers.
You are a total and complete idiot. That is why you cannot refute the first post.
QPeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, We forgot, you claimed you were the smartest man on JPP. Thanks for the reminder.FLOL at Magats showing why they are the "Poorly Educated" Trump loves.
Tariffs are a lagging burden on a society in the same way, if you took all your credit cards and maxed them out on vacations and buying things, you would feel richer in the moment but then get crushed in the future as you struggled to manage the debt you took on.
The price increases from tariffs will spike inflation and take more money out of the pockets of middle class and below americans which will have a recessionary impact.
But i absolutely knew that Magats would clap like seals prior to that impact as they are too stupid to understand how things work.
It is why Trump is fine piling on record debt to the US as everyone feels richer in the moment while the spending happens and it is future generations who will drown under that debt. Prior republicans understood that and called for responsible spending due to that. Todays magats, the "Poorly Educated" do not and would applaud how good things felt NOW while the spending was happening, while then being convinced to blame the future gov't drowning and trying to manage all that debt.
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Smarter than you, that is for sure.QPeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, We forgot, you claimed you were the smartest man on JPP. Thanks for the reminder.
This is the case:I read that a case is working it's way up. The power Trump has assumed to impose tariffs is not one that presidents have. The Constitution gives that power to Congress. Congress has the power to regulate foreign commerce, impose tariffs, and collect revenue. Trump has taken it over entirely. Now the courts will decide if he is a king. Courts have upheld the power of Congress. If it gets to the Supremes, we will find out if the judges want to remodel America into Trumpland.
WRONG. Tariffs are not a tax on American citizens.Trumps tariffs are simply a back ended way of adding a VAT type federal sales tax on American citizens. Nothing more and nothing less.
He has given a huge tax break to the uber rich
Tariffs are not a federal sales tax either.and is trying to back fill some of that revenue loss by creating this Federal Sales tax.
It IS possible, and both historical (Trump 1.0) and current (Trump 2.0) data shows it.It is simply not possible to make the US companies importing goods to pay 15% tariff tax, sector by sector, and that cost to not end up in the final cost of goods that the American tax payer buys.
Speak for yourself.If you believe there is a way to increase the cost 15% sector wide and yet somehow American consumers will not see that in the consumers final price they pay then you qualify to be amongst the "Poorly Educated", Trump loves.
You didn't read ANYTHING, Nordy... Ask me how I know...I read that a case is working it's way up.
President Trump has the power to do what he is doing.The power Trump has assumed to impose tariffs is not one that presidents have.
Congress has historically enacted laws that have given up a good chunk of that power/authority to the President.The Constitution gives that power to Congress. Congress has the power to regulate foreign commerce, impose tariffs, and collect revenue.
Nope. He hasn't taken over anything that Congress hasn't already given to him.Trump has taken it over entirely.
It is several lower level courts who are trying to be kings. People are growing sick and tired of their obstructionism and their attempted usurpation of the Executive Branch.Now the courts will decide if he is a king.
Lower level courts have done as described above. SCOTUS (and some higher level courts), however, have upheld the Constitution and the rule of law.Courts have upheld the power of Congress.
If it gets to the Supremes, we will find out if the judges want to remodel America into Trumpland.
QPeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee,Smarter than you, that is for sure.
If your family was barely getting by managing their income and debt load and i gave you a person like Trump and he had control of your family budget and he maximized your debts such as mortgages and credit cards to let you take more vacations and buy a nicer car you are so poorly educated you would cheer that on because in that moment it would appear you were richer.
If instead you got a real financial planner who cut your spending, made you pay down debt and got you fiscally sound you would complain as you would feel poorer while that happened.
the Poorly Educated, simply are unable to understand that and Trump realizes it which is why he will always push for the lowest interest rates and most debt as they greatly harm the future but make people feel richer in the moment.
FLOL at Magats
WRONG. Tariffs are not a tax on American citizens.
Tariffs are not a federal sales tax either.
It IS possible, and both historical (Trump 1.0) and current (Trump 2.0) data shows it.
Tariffs are applied to imported goods (they are NOT applied to retail prices that consumers pay). Tariffs are a sort of "entry fee" (for access to USA markets/consumers).
Speak for yourself.
Companies already retail their products at a price point that maximizes their profits. They aren't going to raise their retail prices even more (and lose even more profits due to pricing out consumers). They are instead going to take a small hit on the tariff end and keep the retail price right where it is (more profits that way).
They are also aware that they can avoid tariffs completely by manufacturing their product in the United States.