Message from @FriarPop

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2018-08-01 18:21:02 UTC  

Bernie hasnt been president

2018-08-01 18:21:12 UTC  

has never done a thing with trade

2018-08-01 18:21:38 UTC  

🤦

2018-08-01 18:21:38 UTC  

and nobody was alive during FDR times, stop trying to compare things

2018-08-01 18:22:02 UTC  

Tell me what a President Bernie wouldn't have done on Trade that Trump hasn't done already

2018-08-01 18:22:33 UTC  

So was I right, You love Shapiro/ Paul Ryan?

2018-08-01 18:22:52 UTC  

Not Ryan, but I do like Ben yes

2018-08-01 18:23:20 UTC  

dear god, BEN globalist shill

2018-08-01 18:23:25 UTC  

hahahahahahahaa

2018-08-01 18:23:31 UTC  

nevertrumper

2018-08-01 18:23:46 UTC  

You make that seem like it's an insult lol

2018-08-01 18:23:51 UTC  

it should be

2018-08-01 18:24:07 UTC  

Given the stupid shit Trump has done lately, it really isnt

2018-08-01 18:25:16 UTC  

Stephen you are a gentlemen and a scholar sir, You certainly know some things. Lets continue this another time. I must return to work.

2018-08-01 18:25:32 UTC  

Uh huh ok

2018-08-01 19:00:56 UTC  

In other words

2018-08-01 19:01:25 UTC  

"Tariffs Not Only Impose Immense Economic Costs but Also Fail to Achieve Their Primary Policy Aims and Foster Political Dysfunction Along the Way"

2018-08-01 22:23:27 UTC  

every other country in the world does it to us, they do it for the obvious benefits.

2018-08-01 22:24:12 UTC  

Trump’s threatened tariffs are meant to effect change in China, not — as is often the case with tariffs — to protect U.S. industries that know how to throw their weight around politically.

Many free-traders will see these tariffs as yet another in a long line of counterproductive moves by the president. There could be some truth to that reasoning. But the tariffs also reflect a growing belief among U.S. business leaders that a laissez-faire approach simply isn’t working.

2018-08-01 22:25:07 UTC  

You have to look at the good and bad, yes its bad in the short run, but the long run it can help protect industry

2018-08-01 22:47:30 UTC  

@FriarPop They've gotten richer BECAUSE they lowered their tariffs DRAMATICALLY over the years to historic lows

2018-08-01 22:48:08 UTC  

They didn't get wealthy because of higher tariffs, but because of lowering it

2018-08-01 22:51:17 UTC  

China has cut its average tariff by nearly 90 percent since the 1990s, from a very high 32.2% to 3.5% and during that period, their economy thrived

2018-08-01 22:56:10 UTC  

If Trump wants other nations to get rid of their tariffs altogether, then fine, but launching unnecessary trade wars with our allies and harming consumers and workers in the process when this can simply be resolved through talks is hilariously stupid

2018-08-01 23:08:44 UTC  

At first all the "experts" said, the economy will crash under trump if he's elected, then they said, hitting 3%GDP was impossible, now they say tariffs are bad. They are not experts but opposition. His policies are working and thriving. I'm not disagreeing that tariffs are bad, everyone thrives better without them, but they are needed now in the short run to retaliate due to 30 years of neglect and them not coming to the table on them. It brings the issues to the table directly as well.

2018-08-01 23:11:28 UTC  

if they are allies why are they tariffing our goods at 400% or more in some instances

2018-08-02 08:59:00 UTC  

That's a lot of text

2018-08-02 11:08:26 UTC  

***hElL yEah***

2018-08-02 12:59:15 UTC  

@FriarPop So essentially you're for anything these so called "experts" in your view are against, correct because muh globalism or some shit?

2018-08-02 12:59:31 UTC  

400%? LMAO

2018-08-02 12:59:47 UTC  

Where the fuck did you get those numbers? Charlie Kirk?

2018-08-02 13:06:05 UTC  

Every country has been steadily reducing their tariff rates long before Trump started his trade war with our allies, like Japan, the EU, Canada, including the United States, until Trump had to fuck it up and then they placed RETALIATORY tariffs on us in response to Trump's moronic move

2018-08-02 13:08:24 UTC  

This is a graph chart proving my point that countries *have* been lowering their tariff rates over time

2018-08-02 13:18:10 UTC  

Here's an example these existed before trump, you clearly do not pay any attention to economics.

2018-08-02 13:18:34 UTC  

270% on our dairy

2018-08-02 13:18:45 UTC  

*The North American Free Trade Agreement between the United States, Canada, and Mexico entered into force on January 1, 1994. Under NAFTA, trade in all industrial goods between the United States and Canada became duty-free on January 1, 2008.*