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DURec leftstreet Yesterday #1
Not a logical step Roy Rolling 15 hrs ago #37
let me make a small correction... Javaman 7 hrs ago #40
The companies will then be expected to donate some of their profits back to Trump. Irish_Dem Yesterday #2
The state it was sold in made additional sales tax revenue due to the tariffs as well MichMan Yesterday #3
Except sector tariffs like auto parts are not covered by the SCOTUS ruling Fiendish Thingy Yesterday #4
No incentive to lower price Randomthought Yesterday #5
+1. Corporations rarely lower prices once they have raised them. dalton99a Yesterday #8
That's the most important aspect of this. Probatim Yesterday #20
And their competition raises prices as well Tasmanian Devil 21 hrs ago #33
A Different Nutshell Heard From: The Tariff Monies Went Straight Into.... ColoringFool Yesterday #6
That is not true. The tariffs went straight into the US Treasury. Wiz Imp Yesterday #25
Is That Sarcastic Towards Me Or Trump? ColoringFool 22 hrs ago #31
Wow. Wiz Imp 22 hrs ago #32
I don't think anybody questions that the tariff money goes to the Treasury. That's the wrong question. Bluetus 18 hrs ago #34
I agree with that. Wiz Imp 17 hrs ago #35
If the money deposited in the Treasury was, say, $225B, I wonder Bluetus 4 hrs ago #42
Well, That Tidy Little Sum Of $10 Billion For The "Board Of Peace"....... ColoringFool 16 hrs ago #36
Agree, but it's missing one step gulliver Yesterday #7
ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haha haha ha ha ha ha ha ha bsiebs Yesterday #10
Lol gulliver Yesterday #12
Tariffs are just baked into the price and aren't listed separately on invoices provided to customers. Shermann Yesterday #9
We had some online purchases that did have line item tariff charges added. Hope22 7 hrs ago #39
Yes and no. Ms. Toad Yesterday #11
Thanks. progressoid Yesterday #21
This is a very real scenario. And nosice there was an extra $25 of price gouging in this example. Bluetus Yesterday #13
+1. Companies have also been raising prices because of "oh, inflation" dalton99a Yesterday #16
All of the corporations popsdenver Yesterday #22
Yep, purely profit-driven. dalton99a Yesterday #29
There is a simple solution to most of our economic issues Bluetus Yesterday #30
Exactly Blue popsdenver 1 hr ago #43
There it is. 2naSalit Yesterday #14
Pretty much Demixs Yesterday #15
I've always said tariffs tranfer money from consumers to the Treasury. CaptainTruth Yesterday #17
Exactly--it is a potential windfall for companies that passed the tariffs straight on the the consumers. Ol Janx Spirit Yesterday #18
Good luck ever seeing a penny of that refund. xuplate Yesterday #19
THIS! Mr.Bee Yesterday #23
They are robbing us blind in so many ways! debsy Yesterday #24
By the time he gets bout of here the debt will be beyond astronomical! Hope22 7 hrs ago #41
It's been a total crap shoot MadScout Yesterday #26
We will never see a dime. I doubt companies, who technically paid the tariff will either. themaguffin Yesterday #27
Greedy grifters.......ALL of them vapor2 Yesterday #28
Hell, that is the description of our entire society, not just those tariffs. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E 9 hrs ago #38
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