On tariffs.
Commentators recite over and over again how the imposed tariffs are paid
by the people, the taxpayer, the consumer. True, perhaps.
But without the tariffs and with the current horrific trade arrangements
between China and the USA, how many US jobs are lost, how many US industries
move off-shore, how much is the imbalance of payments increased, and how much less
competitive is our economy? Something
must be done to stop the usurious Chinese business practices.
Too many critics imply we should negotiate “smarter.”
Then tariffs won’t be needed. This is the buzz from people who really don’t
know what to do. Beware of the professors and pundits.
At most, they have negotiated the price of a used car for their kids.
The Chinese cheat, and love it. In fact, the English word “inscrutable” is a
word almost exclusively used to describe the Chinese. This word is cloaked with cloth made from threads of misdirection,
misconception, and misrepresentation. In
short, the word is linked with cheating.
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