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  • The foundational problem with tariffs: Consider why businesses moved their production overseas in the first place

    06/18/2025 7:36:19 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 40 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 06/18/25 | Jay Davidson
    I think our duty to a representative and limited government, a constitutional republic, doesn’t end when we exercise one day of democracy — Election Day and the vote. If our candidate makes mistakes, it’s up to each of us to speak out — not to criticize, but to educate, to ask him to do better. The following is an attempt to apply principle to the specific issue of tariffs and the overarching principle of constitutionally limited government. Congrats: Any citizen who consumes (buys) goods made in China, you are going to pay 35 to 50 percent more for everything you...
  • Consumers are paying the costs for Trump's tariffs: New York Fed

    06/18/2025 4:53:36 AM PDT · by bert · 40 replies
    Fox Business ^ | 6/18/2025 | Eric Revell
    The Federal Reserve Bank of New York recently released a survey that found businesses are passing some or all of the cost of higher tariffs onto consumers through higher prices. The New York Fed conducted its survey of businesses in the New York and northern New Jersey region from May 2-9 and found most businesses passed on at least some of the higher tariffs to their customers through higher prices. It found that about 90% of manufacturers and roughly three-quarters of service firms import some goods, with the average share of imported inputs at around 30% for all firms. Manufacturers...
  • World Bank Agrees with President Trump Position of Unsustainable, Unbalanced Trade Status – Global Trade Taking Advantage of USA

    06/11/2025 11:38:45 AM PDT · by SoConPubbie · 4 replies
    The Last Refuge ^ | June 10, 2025 | Sundance
    This is actually a very surprising development. The World Bank (WB) is a heavily controlled multinational exploit of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and World Economic Forum assembly (WEF). This could be looked upon as the WTO/WEF taking a knee as they finally accept Godzilla Trump is not going to relent. Remember, the Build Back Better agenda was a construct from the WEF/WTO.Looking a little more deeply at the people behind the latest shift in tone and paying close attention to the wording they are using, there’s an inference the World Bank is telling Europe to stop being intransigent or...
  • Trump hails favorable federal appeals court ruling on his sweeping tariff policy as a 'great' win

    06/11/2025 7:25:34 AM PDT · by RoosterRedux · 10 replies
    msn.com/AP ^ | PAUL WISEMAN and DARLENE SUPERVILLE
    President Donald Trump on Wednesday hailed a favorable decision by a federal appeals court over his sweeping tariff policy as a “great” win for the United States. Trump said on his social media site that the court’s decision Tuesday night to let the government keep collecting his sweeping import taxes while challenges to his signature trade policy continue on appeal means the U.S. “can use TARIFFS to protect itself against other countries.” “A great and important win for the U.S.," Trump wrote. The decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit extends a similar ruling it made...
  • Inflation rose less than expected last month despite Trump’s tariffs

    06/11/2025 6:48:17 AM PDT · by Diana in Wisconsin · 17 replies
    Channel 3000 News/CNN ^ | June 11, 2025 | CNN Bitter LOSERS
    Inflation rose less than expected in May, a month when the effects of higher tariffs were starting to become more widespread. Consumer prices rose 0.1% last month, while the annual inflation rate increased to 2.4% from a four-year-low of 2.3% notched in April, according to the latest Consumer Price Index data released Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The better-than-expected inflation reading is welcome news for Americans worn down by the higher cost of living and who are fearful of whether tariffs will drive that higher. However, while the tariff impacts weren’t prevalent in Wednesday’s report, the latest CPI...
  • Inflation Remains Tame for Fourth Straight Month, Defying Predictions That Tariffs Would Raise Consumer Prices

    06/11/2025 5:56:54 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 12 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 06/11/2025 | John Carney
    U.S consumer prices barely rose at all in May, the fourth straight month of mild inflation and a sign that the Trump administration’s tariffs have not raised prices on American households. The consumer price index, the government’s main inflation indicator, 0.1 percent compared with a month earlier, the Department of Labor said Wednesday. Core prices, a measure that excludes volatile food and energy prices, also climbed just 0.1 percent. Compared with a year ago, consumer prices are up 2.4 percent. Core prices have risen 2.8 percent. Economists had forecast prices would rise 0.2 percent, matching the tame inflation figure reported...
  • US and China agree on plan to ease export controls after trade talks in London

    06/10/2025 9:13:50 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 7 replies
    CNN ^ | 06/10/2025 | Nectar Gan and John Liu
    The United States and China have agreed on a framework to implement their trade truce, officials on both sides said Wednesday, after concluding two days of talks in London to defuse tensions and ease export restrictions that threaten to disrupt global manufacturing. American and Chinese negotiators agreed “in principle” to a framework on how to implement the consensus reached by the previous round of talks in Geneva last month and a phone call between the two countries’ leaders last week, China’s trade negotiator Li Chenggang told reporters in London, according to Chinese state broadcaster CGTN. Officials on both sides will...
  • China has a valuable card to play as it holds trade talks with the US today

    06/09/2025 9:37:02 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 5 replies
    CNN ^ | 06/09/2025 | John Liu
    A new round of trade negotiations between the United States and China has started in London, with both sides trying to preserve a fragile truce brokered last month. The fresh talks were announced last week after a long-anticipated phone call between US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, which appeared to ease tensions that erupted over the past month following a surprise agreement in Geneva. In May, the two sides agreed to drastically roll back tariffs on each other’s goods for an initial 90-day period. The mood was upbeat. However, sentiment soured quickly over two major sticking points:...
  • Exports up, imports down

    06/05/2025 10:10:52 PM PDT · by lasereye · 14 replies
    Powerlineblog ^ | June 5, 2025 | Bill Glahn
    Are the tariffs working? The headline from the BBC, Tariffs prompt record plunge in US imports.The details, Goods brought into the US plunged by 20% in April, recording their largest ever monthly drop in the face of a wave of tariffs unleashed by US President Donald Trump. You literally have to go down to the final two sentences to learn the bottom line of the report, Exports so far this year are up about 5% compared with 2024. The overall goods and services deficit in April was $61.6bn, down from $138.3bn in March. Wut? Exports are up? How can that...
  • The Myth of the European “Union”

    06/05/2025 8:51:39 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 6 replies
    Unleash Prosperity ^ | 06/05/2025 | Stephen Moore
    One reason America has become the economic superpower is that the 50 states comprise one giant free trade zone. The Europeans wanted to emulate that model with the creation of the EU, but it hasn’t worked. Here is a stunning fact from the Wall Street Journal’s Joe Sternberg: The International Monetary Fund calculates that Europe’s complex economic regulations impose the same costs as would a 44% tariff on goods traded between EU countries. For services, the costs of complying with different national rules are equivalent to a 110% tariff. By comparison, the regulatory costs associated with trading manufactured goods across...
  • MYTHBUSTER: The One Big Beautiful Bill Cuts Spending, Deficit — and That’s a Fact

    06/05/2025 1:50:27 PM PDT · by SoConPubbie · 5 replies
    Whitehouse.gov ^ | June 4, 2025 | The Whitehouse
    By every honest metric, President Donald J. Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill dramatically improves the fiscal trajectory of the United States and unleashes an era of unprecedented economic growth.HOAX: The One Big Beautiful Bill increases spending.FACT: The One Big Beautiful Bill delivers nearly $1.7 trillion in mandatory savings — a fact that even the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) admits is true.FACT: This is the highest level of mandatory savings in history — dwarfing spending reductions from similar reconciliation bills in 2005 ($140 billion), 1997 ($800 billion), 1993 ($370 billion), and 1990 ($440 billion) on an inflation-adjusted basis.FACT: The One Big...
  • Trump and Xi have held their long-awaited call: Chinese state media

    06/05/2025 7:50:56 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 10 replies
    Yahoo Finance ^ | 06/05/2025 | Ben Werschkul
    A call between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping has taken place, according to Chinese state media. The bulletin from China was not immediately confirmed by Trump or his team. It offered no immediate details about the call itself other than to say the talks took place and that they happened at Trump's request. Either way, the apparent call would be a significant step in Trump's highest-stakes trade talks and the first time Trump and Xi have spoken since Trump's inauguration. The long-awaited call also comes at a fraught moment for US-China trade talks, which Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent...
  • China deploys rare earths as economic weapon

    06/05/2025 7:27:36 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 26 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 06/04/2025 | Thomas Kolbe
    As U.S. tariffs tighten the screws on China’s export machine, Beijing is striking back with strategic precision. Export restrictions on rare earths are now Beijing’s latest move to break down European trade barriers and push back against escalating pressure from Washington.In today’s global trade standoff, the gloves are off. The U.S. is wielding its market clout -- 25% of global consumption originates from the American domestic market. Anyone in the export business must deal with the United States. China, meanwhile, holds an current monopoly on rare earths -- and is making it clear it will not hesitate to weaponize that...
  • Trump’s Tariffs Would Cut Budget Deficits by $2.8 Trillion, CBO Says

    06/04/2025 10:59:16 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 16 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 06/04/2025 | John Carney
    The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projects that recent U.S. tariff increases will reduce federal deficits by $2.8 trillion over the next decade, primarily through increased customs revenue and lower interest payments on federal debt—more than enough to offset the projected cost of President Donald Trump’s proposed tax cut bill. In a separate analysis, the CBO recently estimated that extending the 2017 tax cuts, as proposed in the administration’s new tax and spending bill, would increase the deficit by roughly $2.4 trillion over the same period. That legislation would reduce federal revenues by $3.67 trillion while cutting spending by $1.25 trillion,...
  • The Trump-Hating Left’s Worst Nightmare: Things Really Are Looking Up

    06/04/2025 7:50:58 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 21 replies
    Issues & Insights ^ | 4 Jun, 2025 | I & I Editorial Board
    The economy appears to be booming, consumer confidence is rising, inflation is coming in lower, and job growth higher, than expected. Normally, we’d all be celebrating good news like this. But not when Donald Trump is sitting in the White House. Then it must be ignored or explained away. Ever since Trump took office, we’ve been treated to a steady diet of doomsaying. His tariffs would fuel inflation. He was driving the economy toward a recession. When the Commerce Department reported a slight contraction in the first quarter – so slight that future revisions could show that the economy expanded...
  • WH: Trump to Sign Order Doubling Metals Tariffs

    06/03/2025 1:23:44 PM PDT · by SoConPubbie · 8 replies
    NewsMax ^ | Tuesday, 03 June 2025 02:28 PM EDT
    President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on Tuesday making official his vow to double tariffs on steel and aluminum, White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt told reporters in a briefing.Trump on Friday announced that he would increase tariffs on the two metals from 25% to 50%. On Monday, U.S. steel and aluminum prices jumped while shares of foreign steelmakers fell.
  • Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Discusses Trump Tariff Status – The Tariffs are Delivered “One Way or The Other”

    06/02/2025 10:25:50 AM PDT · by SoConPubbie · 1 replies
    TheConservativeTreeHouse ^ | June 1, 2025 | Sundance
    If we cut through all the polite pretending, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick appears on Fox News to tell the bobble head the nation specific tariffs are going to hit regardless of what approaches need to be taken. President Trump is going to remain focused on structural changes to the global economic system of trade, manufacturing and USA commerce despite all of the grandiose efforts of the multinationals and their Lawfare foot soldiers.As Lutnick again repeats, there are a variety of legal mechanisms that can be used to enforce the tariff program triggered by President Trump. Adhering to them is not...
  • S.Korea factory activity shrinks again, new orders suffer steepest slump in 5 years, PMI shows

    06/01/2025 6:24:36 PM PDT · by lasereye · 6 replies
    Reuters ^ | June 1, 2025 | Cynthia Kim
    SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's factory activity shrank for a fourth month in May as frail domestic demand and the impact of U.S. tariffs took a heavy toll on factory output while overall orders plunged at their steepest pace in five years, a business survey showed on Monday. The Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) for manufacturers in Asia's fourth-largest economy, released by S&P Global, edged up to 47.7 in May, from 47.5 in April. The index has stayed below 50-mark, which separates expansion from contraction, since February. "South Korea's manufacturing sector came into May on an unstable footing," said Usamah Bhatti,...
  • Why President Trump's Tariffs are Legal

    05/31/2025 9:54:57 AM PDT · by LibertyFound · 11 replies
    Substack ^ | May 30, 2025 | Spencer P. Morrison
    In light of the new wave of liberal lawfare being waged against President Trump’s tariffs, it’s worth considering: do the liberals have a point? Rand Paul certainly thought so—recall that a few weeks ago he brought the Senate to a tiebreaking vote to halt the tariffs. This is because Article 1, Section 8, Clause 1 of the Constitution explicitly grants Congress the power to “lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises” and to “regulate Commerce with foreign Nations”. Strictly speaking, Congress has these powers—not the Executive. However, Congress also has the authority to delegate powers to the Executive for...
  • Trump Issues Fiery Truth Social Post After Judges Block Tariffs, Takes Aim at His Conservative Legal Advisers

    05/30/2025 1:47:07 PM PDT · by Macho MAGA Man · 17 replies
    Breitbart ^ | May 30, 2025 | Paul Bois
    President Trump railed against judges blocking his tariffs on Thursday while taking aim at advice he received on some of his legal picks. As Breitbart News reported on Thursday, an appeals court “stayed the ruling of the U.S. Court of International Trade that blocked President Donald Trump’s Liberation Day tariffs, meaning the tariffs are back in effect.” “The U.S. Court of International Trade issued an injunction on Wednesday night, ruling that President Donald Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs are illegal,” the article noted. “The White House filed a motion to stay the ruling, and the tariffs were reinstated Thursday afternoon.” In...