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re: Trump Announces New Tariffs On Aluminum And Steel
Posted on 3/1/18 at 12:54 pm to cokebottleag
Posted on 3/1/18 at 12:54 pm to cokebottleag
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- Most theory toward free markets being always good and protectionism always being bad are written by intellectuals in nations which at the time of writing, were net exporters and thus inclined to argue thus.
Not that free markets are not advantageous over a long enough timeline, but there is clearly evidence that over short terms (1781-1830s, for instance) that targeted temporary protectionism can be a beneficial policy.
Honestly, more to the point.
While I'm pretty much a free market absolutist.........our international partners aren't.
I mean, there's no such thing as a one sided free market.
That said, it's a very slipper game to play because protectionism can be a bit of an opiate. Ya know.......if a little is good, more must be better type thinking.
Posted on 3/1/18 at 12:54 pm to Texas Weazel
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A truly free market isn't supposed to protect those who can't compete
Agreed, that's why we have to punish China for protectionism
Posted on 3/1/18 at 12:58 pm to Iosh
That report you linked has a map on the very first page which contradicts this pie chart and has Chinese exports of steel to the US higher than all but a few.
In addition, the data showing 'steel imports' is meaningless. By what tariff code? Is this raw bulk sttel or every product made from steel? Manufactured steel beams for construction use, or steel pipe?
All of which is charted differently.
In addition, the data showing 'steel imports' is meaningless. By what tariff code? Is this raw bulk sttel or every product made from steel? Manufactured steel beams for construction use, or steel pipe?
All of which is charted differently.
Posted on 3/1/18 at 1:00 pm to cokebottleag
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In addition, the data showing 'steel imports' is meaningless. By what tariff code? Is this raw bulk sttel or every product made from steel? Manufactured steel beams for construction use, or steel pipe?
What does this tariff encompass exactly? Do you know if it's inclusive of finished products?
Posted on 3/1/18 at 1:00 pm to AUsteriskPride
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Chinese metals are terrible. I, for one, will welcome paying a premium on metals with fewer impurities
you've always been able to pay premium prices for premium products. Now you will have the ability to pay premium prices for inferior products.
Posted on 3/1/18 at 1:01 pm to Lou Pai
I think this is geared towards NAFTA too.
Posted on 3/1/18 at 1:02 pm to Jjdoc
Boo this man.
Trump just doesn't seem to be able to see the big picture.
Trump just doesn't seem to be able to see the big picture.
Posted on 3/1/18 at 1:03 pm to Jjdoc
It's geared towards every country but us I believe.
Posted on 3/1/18 at 1:06 pm to RogerTheShrubber
@real's 60+ y/o nostalgia for the former greatness of $X is the only thing that matters. Everything should be just like he remembers from when he was a kid.
Posted on 3/1/18 at 1:06 pm to Iosh
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I don't think he wants to target China, I think he's an ideological protectionist. Tariffs, immigration, and badge-licking are the three issues he's been consistent about his entire life and it would be foolish to expect him to change now. "China" was an applause line, like "the wall." He was offered the wall but really just wants less immigration, period. Cohn/McMaster will try to talk him down to specific countries, but he really just wants less imports, period.
This is the correct answer. If we wanted to target Chinese imports, we would have levied a tariff on....Chinese imports. It is an across the board tariff that also hits Canada, Germany, Japan, and lots of other respectable trading partners. This is about protectionism and nationalism, not punishing China for unfair trade or poor labor conditions.
Posted on 3/1/18 at 1:08 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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Trump just doesn't seem to be able to see the big picture.
Did he see it with solar? Washing Machines?
Posted on 3/1/18 at 1:13 pm to cokebottleag
quote:First of all nothing in here "contradicts" the pie chart since one is 2016 and one is 2017 YTD.
That report you linked has a map on the very first page which contradicts this pie chart and has Chinese exports of steel to the US higher than all but a few.
Second of all China is pretty clearly colored with second tier turquoise and all the countries in the pie chart have the first tier blue except India (which illustrates that India's proportion of steel imports increased between 16-17, not China's)
This post was edited on 3/1/18 at 1:14 pm
Posted on 3/1/18 at 1:13 pm to Jjdoc
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You are continuing their warped view that killed our jobs so that THEY could make a lot of money.
Not to sound harsh, but why should I have to pay more just so someone who didn't go to college and has minimal work skills can keep a job? It's not my fault they picked the wrong career. They should either take a wage cut in order to stay competitive or find a new career.
The government isn't supposed to be one big happy safe space.
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You can not explain how it hurts the consumer. PLEASE explain it!
Are you stupid? Or just pretending to be stupid in order to defend your God Emperor?
Posted on 3/1/18 at 1:15 pm to Texas Weazel
quote:It's very hard to make a man understand something when his troll factory kopecks depend on him not understanding it
Are you stupid? Or just pretending to be stupid in order to defend your God Emperor?
Posted on 3/1/18 at 1:19 pm to Jjdoc
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You can not explain how it hurts the consumer. PLEASE explain it!
Posted on 3/1/18 at 1:20 pm to Texas Weazel
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Not to sound harsh, but why should I have to pay more just so someone who didn't go to college and has minimal work skills can keep a job?
Who says you will? Who was responsible for those people losing their jobs?
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It's not my fault they picked the wrong career. They should either take a wage cut in order to stay competitive or find a new career.
No, it wasn't your fault. It was Romney and Bush side of the GOP that lined their pockets. The Gov did it, the Gov should fix it.
So I will go back and ask how it hurts the consumer because you didn't answer.
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Are you stupid? Or just pretending to be stupid in order to defend your God Emperor?
Why don't you just answer the question.
Posted on 3/1/18 at 1:21 pm to Iosh
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It's very hard to make a man understand something when his troll factory kopecks depend on him not understanding it
Go for it. educate me.
Posted on 3/1/18 at 1:23 pm to Jjdoc
Posted on 3/1/18 at 1:23 pm to Jjdoc
I can't say I'm surprised. Trump basically campaigned on a protectionist trade platform. He's delivering on a campaign promise -- something you don't see too often in presidents these days.
All that said, it is still a stupid idea. It may benefit American workers, but it will hurt American consumers and American investors. Personally, it has already cost me quite a bit of money of the last two days.
Thanks, Trump.
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