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IMO in the long run the tariffs will pay off.  We cannot continue to allow 'free trade' over 'fair trade'; it's put a damper on our economy for quite some time.  Whatever ever happened though to Trump's revamping of NAFTA?? I thought that was to help even out trade between Mexico and Canada.

Wall St closes lower as Trump sets 25% tariffs, manufacturing data dips

 Wall Street's main stock indexes closed sharply lower on Monday after President Donald Trump announced the start of 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, with the S&P 500 posting its biggest daily percentage decline since December 18.
Stocks had already slipped after an ISM survey, and they extended losses after Trump said 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico will go into effect on Tuesday with reciprocal tariffs starting April 2. He said the North American countries had "no room left" to avert the tariffs.
"Markets were looking for another 11th hour deal to further delay tariffs, but aren't going to get one this time," said Jamie Cox, managing partner at Harris Financial Group. "The threat of tariffs has run its course for now, so the next phase is to endure them. Markets have to price that reality, and those numbers are painted red."
The ISM survey showed manufacturing PMI slipped to 50.3 last month from 50.9 in January, while the forward-looking new orders index contracted to 48.6 in February from 55.1 in January. The dip in the PMI mirrored declines in other sentiment measures as investors worried about tariffs.
"I think it's just more of a continuation of a string of bad economic news that tends to put a little bit of a dampener on the optimism that we saw from the fourth quarter earnings that were getting released, which were pretty good," said James St. Aubin, chief investment officer at Ocean Park Asset Management in Santa Monica, California.

https://www.reuters.com/markets/us/futures-edge-up-with-economic-data-tariffs-focus-2025-03-03/

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IMO in the long run the tariffs will pay off. 

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Tariffs are a tax.

If Trump wants to put a tax on incoming goods, that just raises their prices for consumers.

Strange move, for an Administration that claimed it wanted to tackle inflation.

Wanna bet that Airbus and foreign car companies aren't loving the fact that American cars and planes - two of the US' biggest exports - will now be more expensive??

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Supply chain re-allignment will take a while.

In the meantime, the Chi-coms will use their unfair trade practices to decimate as many American industries as they can.
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Re-aligning our economy and trade practices isn't going to happen overnight and some pain is going to be felt along with it.

Wait till they decide to go back to the gold standard, abolish the IRS and audit the Fed.  Those are going to be painful as well, but it needs to be done.

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Tariffs are a tax.

If Trump wants to put a tax on incoming goods, that just raises their prices for consumers.

Strange move, for an Administration that claimed it wanted to tackle inflation.

Wanna bet that Airbus and foreign car companies aren't loving the fact that American cars and planes - two of the US' biggest exports - will now be more expensive??

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And at one time, conservatives used to understand this

Trump will not be immune from the voter backlash that’s coming that also hurt Biden and Harris

If voters were unhappy with rising consumer cost under Biden, they’re not going to embrace them under Trump just because MAGA  tells them they have to bear pain

His first round of tariffs did damage to the economy. Yet somehow they’re gonna work this time? Lol!!!
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This is gonna hurt you more than it is gonna hurt me. 

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@Canuck Conservative

And at one time, conservatives used to understand this

Trump will not be immune from the voter backlash that’s coming that also hurt Biden and Harris

If voters were unhappy with rising consumer cost under Biden, they’re not going to embrace them under Trump just because MAGA  tells them they have to bear pain

His first round of tariffs did damage to the economy. Yet somehow they’re gonna work this time? Lol!!!

Conservatives understand this very well and always have! Tariffs are a sales tax on goods imported from elsewhere into the United States and have never been anything other than that.  The net long term effect is LESS manufacturing elsewhere and more here.
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@Canuck Conservative

And at one time, conservatives used to understand this

Trump will not be immune from the voter backlash that’s coming that also hurt Biden and Harris

If voters were unhappy with rising consumer cost under Biden, they’re not going to embrace them under Trump just because MAGA  tells them they have to bear pain

His first round of tariffs did damage to the economy. Yet somehow they’re gonna work this time? Lol!!!

Hey @LMAO  ---

Yes, tariffs are a tax.  Trump is only trying to level the playing field -- IF China charges us a 30% tax on goods why should we not in turn charge 30%?  Free trade needs to end and fair trade needs to begin.

I am trying to understand where you're coming from -- why is it that it seems that the U.S. always has to end up on the short end of the stick. 

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Conservatives understand this very well and always have! Tariffs are a sales tax on goods imported from elsewhere into the United States and have never been anything other than that.



All the same people here who complained about the high cost of living under Biden/Harris are now telling that rising costs under Donald Trump is no big deal and it’s pain we have to bear

Experts are predicting another 8 to $12,000 added onto the price of a car due to his latest round of tariffs . So what do you think consumers are gonna do? They’re not gonna go out and buy cars that’s for sure. So what do you think that does to the car manufacturing industry? Consumer confidence is dropping already

Donald Trump will get the same treatment from the electorate as Biden did. And if voters continue to feel their standard of living isn’t improving, good luck getting JD Vance as POTUS  wink777


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Re: Wall St closes lower as Trump sets 25% tariffs, manufacturing data dips
« Reply #10 on: March 03, 2025, 07:29:50 pm »
Hey @LMAO  ---

Yes, tariffs are a tax.  Trump is only trying to level the playing field -- IF China charges us a 30% tax on goods why should we not in turn charge 30%?  Free trade needs to end and fair trade needs to begin.

I am trying to understand where you're coming from -- why is it that it seems that the U.S. always has to end up on the short end of the stick.


Take your case to the voters. Tell them that the higher prices that they’re gonna pay are just part of fair trade.

See if the voting public agrees
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Re: Wall St closes lower as Trump sets 25% tariffs, manufacturing data dips
« Reply #11 on: March 03, 2025, 08:12:08 pm »

Take your case to the voters. Tell them that the higher prices that they’re gonna pay are just part of fair trade.

See if the voting public agrees

I was trying to understand why you think free trade is better for the U.S. than fair trade.  I understand what we are headed for -- for the interim, but the long range plans, goals and agenda will be beneficial for the U.S. Prices will settle, tax burdens will be reduced, the economy will rebound and once this occurs, you just may be surprised by the voters.

Are you not one that wanted the deficit and spending reduced??  Keeping on the same course and allowing other countries to take advantage of our printing press won't continue to work. 

Either way we are on a collision course; one I believe will be for the interim, the other will bankrupt this country.  I opt to take a turn onto the first highway, in spite of its badly paved roads and pot holes till it eventually becomes a nicely paved road with fewer pot holes.  Neither is an optimal highway in the beginning, but one destination is much better than the other.

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« Reply #12 on: March 03, 2025, 08:17:19 pm »
I was trying to understand why you think free trade is better for the U.S. than fair trade.  I understand what we are headed for -- for the interim, but the long range plans, goals and agenda will be beneficial for the U.S. Prices will settle, tax burdens will be reduced, the economy will rebound and once this occurs, you just may be surprised by the voters.

Are you not one that wanted the deficit and spending reduced??  Keeping on the same course and allowing other countries to take advantage of our printing press won't continue to work. 

Either way we are on a collision course; one I believe will be for the interim, the other will bankrupt this country.  I opt to take a turn onto the first highway, in spite of its badly paved roads and pot holes till it eventually becomes a nicely paved road with fewer pot holes.  Neither is an optimal highway in the beginning, but one destination is much better than the other.


You’re confusing budget deficits with trade deficit.


I had the same argument with a relative when inflation spiked in  2021 under Biden that this is gonna stick in the economy. His  rebuttal sounds just like yours.

But if you believe that the voters  will have no problem with the suffering because, in your mind, it’ll be “transitory” , more  power to you  wink777
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Re: Wall St closes lower as Trump sets 25% tariffs, manufacturing data dips
« Reply #13 on: March 03, 2025, 08:22:44 pm »

You’re confusing budget deficits with trade deficit.



I had the same argument with a relative when inflation spiked in  2021 under Biden that this is gonna stick in the economy. His  rebuttal sounds just like yours.

But if you believe that the voters  will have no problem with the suffering because, in your mind, it’ll be “transitory” , more  power to you  wink777

Tom could very well  usher in a progressive president in 2028

Quite likely -- as for rebuttal -- not actually a rebuttal, but rather my understanding of the situation.

Again, I am just trying to understand.  Nothing more than that.

I guess I'll wait, see and learn.
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Re: Wall St closes lower as Trump sets 25% tariffs, manufacturing data dips
« Reply #14 on: March 03, 2025, 08:34:06 pm »


All the same people here who complained about the high cost of living under Biden/Harris are now telling that rising costs under Donald Trump is no big deal and it’s pain we have to bear

Experts are predicting another 8 to $12,000 added onto the price of a car due to his latest round of tariffs . So what do you think consumers are gonna do? They’re not gonna go out and buy cars that’s for sure. So what do you think that does to the car manufacturing industry? Consumer confidence is dropping already

Donald Trump will get the same treatment from the electorate as Biden did. And if voters continue to feel their standard of living isn’t improving, good luck getting JD Vance as POTUS  wink777
Donald Trump is a lame duck, he has no one left to answer for... and it pretty obviously shows.

As for tariffs, other than bombing other countries, what do you suggest to fix the trade deficit?
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Re: Wall St closes lower as Trump sets 25% tariffs, manufacturing data dips
« Reply #15 on: March 03, 2025, 08:38:47 pm »
We cannot compete with countries that pay poverty "wages" for 16-hour days in sweatshop conditions without tariffs.
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« Reply #16 on: March 04, 2025, 07:10:50 am »
Supply chain re-allignment will take a while.

In the meantime, the Chi-coms will use their unfair trade practices to decimate as many American industries as they can.

Yeah I just don't get this move. Tariffs on China? Love it. Tariffs on Canada and Mexico... why?

I hope he knows what he's doing.

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Re: Wall St closes lower as Trump sets 25% tariffs, manufacturing data dips
« Reply #17 on: March 04, 2025, 07:18:34 am »
Tariffs are a tax.

If Trump wants to put a tax on incoming goods, that just raises their prices for consumers.

What are you going to do when folks figure out they don't need to buy your exports??




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« Reply #18 on: March 04, 2025, 07:29:23 am »
What are you going to do when folks figure out they don't need to buy your exports??

Canada's exports could come in pretty handy for us right now... and we haven't felt the effects of this tax yet. Let's talk in one year and see how it's going.

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« Reply #19 on: March 04, 2025, 07:57:52 am »
Canada's exports could come in pretty handy for us right now... and we haven't felt the effects of this tax yet. Let's talk in one year and see how it's going.

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Re: Wall St closes lower as Trump sets 25% tariffs, manufacturing data dips
« Reply #20 on: March 04, 2025, 08:04:48 am »
Yeah I just don't get this move. Tariffs on China? Love it. Tariffs on Canada and Mexico... why?

I hope he knows what he's doing.

On the economy especially, I believe Trump knows what he's doing and it will be beneficial for our county.

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« Reply #21 on: March 04, 2025, 08:32:35 am »
I'm trying to figure out what items we import from from "Tarrifed" countries I can't live without/

Yup. none

Marked safe from high prices on imports.
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Why do you always see the worst outcome?  Does change, itself,  frighten you?
That's literally what conservatism is all about, RiV. Change for change's sake is bad.
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« Reply #23 on: March 04, 2025, 06:02:31 pm »
Credit where credit is due, previous trump admin had a good economy until the Covid thing.

I always look at tariffs as a punitive measure only and while china certainly needs a spanking, not sure the reasoning for canada and mexico, our traditional allies and good neighbors.

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« Reply #24 on: March 04, 2025, 06:07:15 pm »
If what Trump says is true, he's only matching Canada's tariffs on American products. That seems fair enough.

If Canada doesn't want tariffs on their products all they have to do is drop the tariffs on American products.

So the only winning Canadian move is drop their tariffs on American products letting Trump do the same on Canadian products.