We use/consume products from Europe daily.
We fully support what Pres. Trump is doing.
If we can find US products, and we already have for quite a bit, we’ll buy those.
If we can’t, we’ll do without.
And we won’t whine while we’re doing it.
I agree with the logic you’ve laid out — but there’s an important point we can’t overlook.
There are critical resources and components that the American economy depends on — some of which currently exclusively exist in Europe. That creates a strategic vulnerability we shouldn’t ignore.
For me, the driving force behind any real progress is economic strength. And historically, taxes have been more of a drag than a driver of that strength.
Only a return to true fiscal conservatism can put America back on a path to lasting prosperity.
Imagine what we could achieve if we eliminated taxes between allied nations. It would unleash innovation, rebuild industrial synergy, and make our economies thrive — together.
I believe that’s the deeper vision Trump is working toward, whether he says it outright or not.
Europe subsidizes the Hell out of their industries-favoritism. Example is Airbus.