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4D chess plan trusters...it's all going according to plan, right?
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>>533527907
Only for businesses.
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>>533527907
Dumbfuck here. So all of these businesses passed these costs on to normal people by jacking up prices, and now they get a rebate for money they never lost from the feds, aka taxpayers? Is that how this works?
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>>533527907
sorta
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>>533527907
>no refunds for (you) :^)
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>>533527907
It's a big refund.
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>>533528108
Not just that, they found that the cattle consumes and doesn't object, so they're keeping the high prices and looking even more into increasing costs since they simply can. Eat shit goy.
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>>533528108
Don't worry, I'm sure they'll be passing those refunds along to the people that actually paid them, goy!
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>>533528108
And prices went up in canada why?
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>>533528108
Yeah they passed on the costs to consumers, and will be refunded ALONG with interest.

Consumers got fucked twice with no lube, they paid those prices and they'll also subsidize the refund.
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>>533528108
Yea but no but also yes as well.
If your country wasn't a judeocracy then the gov would have actually given people a small tax return over the normal or some shit. But since nobody in your country is smart enough to actually vote for something that actually benefits them, then you have a judeocracy that stole money from you through the tariff import tax and when it was deemed illegal you were forced to pay from your taxes to the same companies that had to pay this import tax to you.
You can blame kikes for this
You have like a billion guns in civilian hands. Do something about it.
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>>533527907
>derr look ur plan got interrupted by some democrat judge.

>u mad?

stfu loser
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miggers on suicide watch
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>>533528365
Lel. Oh well. Any amount of government money printing is bullish for Bitcoin
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>>533527907
>raise prices to offset Tarriffs
>get refunded tariffs as well
Hilarious
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>>533527907
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>>533527907
US gov could gather some funds via donations, with stretchgoals being reverting Trump's executive orders.
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>>533527907
what a cuck nation.
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>>533527907
I blame the retarded lefties and DEI in the Supreme Court for this, they just fuck everything up, as always.
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Remember when people said that Howard Lutnick's sons weren't get rich buying prospective tariff refunds from corporations?
Remember that Lutnick was the advisor to Trump on tariffs and likely KNEW they were conducting them wrong by using then as sanctions?
Yeah, this administration has so much fucking corruption in it from Bondi, to Noem, to Lutnick, etc. Miggers were STILL coping that there wouldn't be refunds after the SCOTUS decision. The corrupt fucks in the administration are going to get a massive payday, the prices stay high, and you paid a tax basically directly to these people.
Tariffs, a useful tool, were intentionally bungled.
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>>533528393
>smart enough to vote
Voting is an opinion poll, that's it. It doesn't elect anyone. Imagine thinking voting matters when your election company is called DOMINION and judges rule you have to pay them money for saying they are fraudulent.
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>>533529180
So true king, the DEI critical race theory pushing socialist abortionists did this to us...
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>>533528108
No refunds.
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>>533528108
The prices were more or less stable and did not increase. All those experts claiming so were retard. As "experts" always do when it comes to trumpo trampo.

You can also calculate that, is as I said, you have all the infos.

You know 166-175 billion were made of tariffs in 10 months because the funds are in plain sight from the trial
1.500.000 circa unique importers make deals with America each year
300.000 importers decided to shoulder the cost of the tariff.
tariff are 15% circa.
So that already tells you that not less thant 20% of tariffs were not paid by americans
Now what is left to verify if these 300.000 importers involve big players
if it involves big players, then the volume of goods that they paid tariffs for is bigger than 20%
give these info to an AI, you have to ask an AI to calculate the minimum transaction price, with this data I provide
then ask the AI to establish if the payers of the tariffs are in the peak or the long tail of the power law.

I have already done it; in the worst-case scenario, the importers paid not less than 50% of the cost of tariffs.
Considering all globohomo is trying to cause this to fail is a resounding success.
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>>533528108
It’s how it has worked every time before and will continue to. It’s called corporate welfare or maybe corporate communism
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>>533528108
Keep giving them business like always, that will teach them.
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>>533527907
Will be collected through other means. You obviously have no clue how the world works
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This isn't Trump's fault
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>>533528108
It all makes sense when you realise capitalism is socialism for billionaires and corporatios.
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>>533527907
Where do I sign up for my refund?
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>>533530676
My competitors set up a tariff surcharge of 15% while doing their annual price increase of 3%. My vendors also set up a tariff surcharge for goods they produce in the us since the raw materials from abroad became more expensive. The global price of aluminum went up 40% on a year to prices much higher than during covid.
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>>533531498
You'll get it automatically before midterms.
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>>533528108
>retard poltician do something stupid
>Corporations rise the prices by a lot while making the products worse or cutting the weight
>things goes back to "normal" or the poltician reverse some stuff, Corporations still make a lot of money, the products prices are still up and quality still shit
capitalism baby, also NO REFUNDS
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>>533529435
Fair enough but then again
>a billion guns in civilian hands
>not a single one dares to do shit
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>>533527907
Shitty brownoid drama headlines. Up to that much in claims may be made. That doesnt mean they will get it. Note this is only a slice of the new tariff income that has been collected. Any all new collections going forward will be untouchable. SCOTUS literally told them what to change to get away with it.
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so when am I getting my refund?
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>>533528108
it's even better than that.
many companies have already been paid part of the rebate back. why you ask?
because someone bought their rebate from them in exchange for partial payment now.
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>>533531729
yeah that is a result of the shortage due to the sanctions wars, though, not just America.

https://european-aluminium.eu/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/25-02-24-European-Aluminium_PR_EU-Expands-Sanctions-on-Russian-Aluminium-1.pdf

I told you that "all globohomo is trying to cause this to fail"

Funny thing is that experts expected the price to move across a 6% increase at best, including calculating the impact of the sanctions war. so either the "experts" are wrong again or is purely artificial sanction war increase.

https://www.aluminium-journal.com/aluminium-market-in-2025-navigating-between-us-tariffs-and-eu-sanctions
>AI summary.
>Aluminium Market Outlook 2025:
>- Prices: Forecast to rise 6.3% to $2,575/t (LME cash), potentially spiking to $3,000/t if European demand rebounds.
>- Supply-Demand: Shifts to a 36,165t deficit (from 100,000t surplus), driven by China’s 45m t cap and US tariffs. New capacity in India/Indonesia may offset losses.
>- Geopolitics: US tariffs (25% on Canada/Mexico, 10% on China) could divert metal to Europe. EU sanctions on Russia may tighten supply.
>- China: Exports may drop (tax rebate removal), tightening global supply. Domestic demand grows ~2% (EVs, solar).
>- Alumina: Prices to ease with new capacity (Indonesia: 2m t, India: 1.5m t).
>- Risks: Downside—weak EU demand, US policy uncertainty. Upside—supply shocks, Chinese stimulus.

Summary: Moderate price rise likely, but volatility expected from tariffs, sanctions, and China’s policies. Deficit and geopolitics could push prices higher.



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