We're going to give them subsidies that well exceed the net $35 billion that DOGE is expected to wring out of the federal government. Paying farmers for the things they don't produce which they're unable to sell because of Trump's awesome tariffs - it's winning at the highest level!!
CNN Poll: A growing majority says Trump has made the economy worse, with most skeptical of his tariff plans https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/28/politics/poll-trump-economy-tariffs
I would say that’s what he gets for listening to Ron Vara but he had dumb tariff ideas long before meeting Navarro.
LOL... US retailers "pre-ordered" according to this super smart and not at all a moron Sec of Treasury. Because retailers and producers have months and months of excess inventory just lying around waiting for a tariff emergency.
This requires reposting... 93% of all Trump Tariff revenue went to farm subsidies. We are basically not selling enough agriculture stuff so prices plummet, then we are charging ourselves tariffs for import products, and then giving taxes/tariffs to farmers almost entirely. It is utter ridiculous and utterly inefficient.
You have to love this quote from the Secretary of Commerce: “This deal is a major victory for the President’s trade policy by rewarding companies who manufacture domestically, while providing runway to manufacturers who have expressed their commitment to invest in America and expand their domestic manufacturing.” Who is this a "deal" with, specifically? David Dennison? What did we get? The ability to charge lower tariffs? Trump to reduce impact of auto tariffs, officials say
Speaking of hurricanes, the mallet first, scalpel never budget cuts may mean an end to hurricane Hunter flights. So we may need the sharpie. Of course, when NOAA’s accuracy goes down because of it and people die, it will be the NOAA and NHC that get blamed. Not the stable geniuses who are pushing this silliness. It’s like watching the country be dumbed down in real time. Federal cuts to NOAA could be an ‘incredible blow’ for Chesapeake Bay, storm reporting
The White House is apparently very mad that Amazon is going to partition price and list the cost of the tariffs separate from the price of the product. I wonder why the White House doesn't want customers to have more information? Shouldn't they be thrilled that people get to hear more about the impacts of their amazing economic plans? https://www.axios.com/2025/04/29/tariffs-amazon-prime-day-sellers-report
These people have no shame and also are very stupid: It's a "hostile and political act" to provide price transparency to customers rather than let them assume that Amazon hiked up the prices? Why on earth should Amazon have to shield the administration from the administration's own actions? 70 level IQ whataboutism at its finest.
I dont understand the whole Trump/Amazon thing. If China is paying the tariff... why would Amazon list it on the cost of its goods? Shouldn't Trump welcome Amazon putting a big fat ZERO on the price for tariff to prove he is right and everyone else in the world is wrong?
Almost no auto makers manufacture domestically, in the sense that assembly and ALL parts and materials for the cars is done in the U.S. Those parts and materials will be subject to tariffs, unless the manufacturer sends Trump $100 million in small untraceable bills and TrumpCoin. That's the standard policy currently in effect.
Why just the automotive industry? I make my living off of selling orange makeup and extra-long ties. I need a reprieve from tariffs too. Why push off tariffs if they are good? What action did we get from pushing off tariffs? Nothing.
Respectfully, sir, you are looking at this all wrong. Amazon is trying to do Trump a favor ....... by posting all the incredible money that China will be paying to the US, if the consumer would just pull the trigger and buy that product. It's almost like; "If you buy this nose-hair trimmer, you'll also be forcing China to pay $1.85 to reduce our national debt." Tbh, I don't know why the Trumpy Administration is mad at someone merely pointing out the benefit and greatness of their great idea.
More economic warning signs. This time, from the Dallas Federal Reserve. Tariff uncertainty is making it impossible for businesses to plan. As a result, future orders are down, and layoffs are starting. The "outlook index" which looks at Dallas area business prospects are at mid-Pandemic levels; their lowest in years. Couple this with ports being empty and we're about to hit a very rough patch. Empty shelves, higher prices, and lower production.