>vote for Trump because he promises to impose heavy tariffs >Heavy tariffs imposed, making things more expensive, especially computers>WTF why would Trump do this???
>I MUST have my cheap chinkslop! OMG I'm going insaaaaane!!!
>>524125792The big question is are these tariffs actually having an impact on the budget deficit.
>>524126098and the answer is no
Who cares
>>524125792retard, he didn't call me racist
>>524126098No, we just take the money "we" saved and send it to Israel and other kiked out shitholes
>>524125792Um sweaty, we just have to be patient for the global supply chain to turn on a dime to fit the vision of one very, very, temperamental manchild
>>524126098I'm sure they are, although with all the downsizing it might put a dent in corporate tax large enough to undermined that
>>524126191https://www.fxstreet.com/analysis/federal-budget-deficit-narrowed-in-november-thanks-to-tariffs-but-large-spending-gap-persists-202512182134From they sounds of it they are even if there is still a deficit.
>>524125792>tariffs are good if they're against America>tariffs are bad if they're for AmericaWhat tranny logic is this?
Actually, I voted for him to get rid of the shitskins, which he is doing a much better job at than the last presidents.
>>524125792sorry you cant play shower with trump simulator 2026 on insane settings
>>524126316Trannies have a self harm fetish, that's why they cut their own dick off.
>>524126342obama deported more
>>524126277Here's a funny idea to entertain.If US courts rule these tariffs were applied illegally, the US may have to pay them back to businesses they stole the money from.There is solid ground to rule them as illegal considering Trump used special powers given to presidents in times of war.Personally, I don't think anything will happen, but it would be funny to watch.>Billions earned are sent to Israel>American citizens suffer higher cost of living>Now their government has to pay money back>Send the bill to taxpayers and/or increase national debt>Cost of living remains high because corporations know they can get away with higher prices
>>524125792>especially computerstrue, tariffs probably are contributing but the price of computers are jacked mainly because of A.I. companies
>>524126671Kek yeah the tariffs were mostly passed onto the consumers
>>524126717And Trump wants to force states not to regulate AI
>>524126826Why would you want to regulate AI?
>>524126772It's a hidden tax.Let's say a foreign business has to pay 20% tariffs.He gives that money to your government then increases prices by 20% (you pay).Thus, indirectly, the 20% increase you pay is sent to your government.Then Trump gloats about getting rich thanks to tariffs.
>vote for Trump because of tariffsNah, that's a retconHe didn't go berserk with the tariff nonsense until after he won the electionSame with his weird land grab aspirations (purchase greenland, annex panama canal, make canada a state)None of that stuff came up at the debates because he was on his best behaviorAs soon as he won though he started spamming the most retarded foreign policy ideas possible
>>524126098im pulling from my ass here but tariff receipts have like tripled to approx 200 billion, vs 80 billion in 2024, deficit still stands at aroudn 1,7 trillion though so thats like, a 10% reduction? not really anywhere close to a ballanced budget lol
>>524127094ultimately it will require legislation. once we build a big enough lead against china they will be willing to negotiate.best i can tell both countries are gearing up to use satellites to detect construction of datacenters and estimate power consumption of datacenters, similar to cold war satellite buildup for spotting nuclear enrichment sites. to me it is obvious that US and China will enforce a limit on GPU cluster power on the world with soft and sharp power at some point in the next twenty years. i dont have evidence they'd move on to traditional missile strikes or drones if those efforts failed but it would be the next step logically
>>524126583lollmao even