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The Tariff Chaos |
The $36 Trillion Vegas Meeting |
On a total of $134 billion of back-and-forth trade in 2023, tariffs on imports and exports averaged 2% — even Steven, coming and going. So, why a penalty tariff on our supposed ally?
Trump:
“We are going to charge countries for doing business in our country and taking our jobs, taking our wealth, taking a lot of things that they have been taking over the years.”
Business Insider:
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Wednesday that President Donald Trump's new reciprocal tariffs are just a response to how the U.S. has been treated on trade.
Laura Ingraham at Fox picks up the fight club angle. “Only Trump has the guts” to stop the foreigners from ripping us off, she says.
Get it? They’re Honor Tariffs… like honor killings, designed to reclaim America’s sense of fairness…justice…and honor. We’re going to teach them a lesson by imposing taxes – on ourselves!
Because, the foreigners don’t pay the tariff penalties. U.S. consumers do.
Warren Buffett explains:
“The Tooth Fairy doesn't pay 'em!”
And why are the feds getting involved at all?
Donald Trump is the ultimate politician…always fighting for power, prestige, and money. That’s why he insists upon being a ‘winner.’ In politics, you are either a winner or a victim. Now, he thinks he can win by bludgeoning other nations with tariffs.
But trade is not meant to be part of the political world. It’s part of the win-win world of commerce -- bargaining, negotiating, and trying to satisfy a customer.
When an honest trade happens, both sides win. Each gets something he didn’t have before and gives up something he considers less valuable. Bringing in politics just queers the deal.
And now that the politicians are on the case, you can expect them to make the same sort of mess of it that they made of Amtrak, Iraq, and the Covid hysteria. Expect lower growth, higher prices, and more chaos.
Regards,
Bill Bonner
Bonner Private Research & Grey Swan
P.S. from Addison: “These were peaceful protests, not crazy mobs,” writes Kim K. (not the reality star), headlining a series of reader responses that adroitly express confusion over both the tariffs and the “Hands Off!” protests over the weekend.
“The protestors were peacefully practicing our democratic right to peacefully gather and protest. When this right ends, so does our democracy.”
Indeed.
The signs we featured advocate the guillotine for Trump and Musk. Historically speaking, that didn’t work out so well for the folks who advocated a similar solution in 1789 in France.
“In your article,” Carl N. writes, “you say ‘mobs excel at being against something.’ This brought to mind a comment by Eric Hoffer in his book The True Believer:
Hatred is the most accessible and comprehensive of all the unifying agents. Mass movements can rise and spread without belief in a god, but never without a belief in a devil."
“The chaos is self-inflicted,” our friend Scott P. begins with a familiar criticism following a subject line that is curiously titled Your Drumbeat For War:
Every society that allows wealth and power to concentrate collapses — interestingly, that's every society with a government. As Ben Franklin forewarned: 'A republic if you can keep it.' Keeping it requires the people to diligently focus on leveling the playing field — a naive fantasy.
So, we have wealth and power concentrated to destructive levels. The left says, 'It should be steady as she goes,' realizing a select few benefits immensely. The right says, 'Let's concentrate wealth and power more,' and installs the current clown show. The right is expecting that their billionaire champions will be the first men in human history to forego their wealth and power for the benefit of the masses. Don't hold your breath.
We'll never solve the problem until we identify it.
The left blames the right (a great diversion). The right blames immigrants, the poor, minorities, women, foreigners, and the left (an even more significant diversion to amplify outrage). Surprisingly, no one looks at the well-heeled elites—the ones controlling all that wealth and power.
Curious.
The Republicans and Democrats had a tacit agreement to share the spoils regardless of who was in charge. The king has now changed the agreement. All players must now grovel and pay tribute to the crown.
Mr. P ends with this familiar barb: “You are on the deck of a sinking ship, crafting witty banter. We'll see how long you stay afloat.”
Curious indeed. Pretty sure that’s ad hominem… apparently, we are the problem. And also… pretty sure we’ve never advocated for war.
“Addison,” writes Richard S., further expressing confusion, “My question to President Trump is, what’s the grand plan? Lay it out for We The People. So we know whatever sacrifices we need to make, the sun will be shining on the other side. If the plan is like what President Milei laid out for Argentina, it worked.”
Richard, we took our best shot at explaining The Trump Master Plan right here.
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