90 tariff deals in 90 days

Yssup Rider's Avatar
He's bored. This is like a toddler switching between toys when they lose interest.

He fixed the wars.

He bullied Congress into approving his bill.

Now he's swinging his tariff wand again.

Two weeks from now, something else.
txdot-guy's Avatar
I don’t really understand the strategy behind this tariff war he’s been threatening the world with. It’s like he has a trigger to a bomb that can blow up the world’s economy and he’s threatening to blow it all up if he doesn’t get his own way.

The only thing that can come from this is that the every one decides to move away from the guy with the bomb. That way if he pulls the trigger they can minimize the damage. Originally Posted by txdot-guy
https://archive.ph/un9rE
American Allies Want to Redraw the World’s Trade Map, Minus the U.S.
Facing growing chaos, the European Union and numerous other countries are seeking to forge a global trading nexus that is less vulnerable to American tariffs.

It is a split screen that is becoming typical. On one side, the United States sows uncertainty as it blows up weeks of painstaking negotiations and escalates tariff threats. On the other, the European Union and other American trading partners are forging closer ties, laying the groundwork for a global trading system that revolves less and less around an increasingly fickle United States.

It will be hard to move away from the United States because it is the world’s largest economy, home to a bustling consumer market and cutting-edge technologies and services.

But many American trading partners feel that they are left with little choice but to diversify. And while trade relationships are difficult to alter, they are also difficult to change back once they have been totally reorganized.

That is what is happening right now.


Is this what you voted for?
rooster's Avatar
https://archive.ph/un9rE
American Allies Want to Redraw the World’s Trade Map, Minus the U.S.
Facing growing chaos, the European Union and numerous other countries are seeking to forge a global trading nexus that is less vulnerable to American tariffs.

It is a split screen that is becoming typical. On one side, the United States sows uncertainty as it blows up weeks of painstaking negotiations and escalates tariff threats. On the other, the European Union and other American trading partners are forging closer ties, laying the groundwork for a global trading system that revolves less and less around an increasingly fickle United States.

It will be hard to move away from the United States because it is the world’s largest economy, home to a bustling consumer market and cutting-edge technologies and services.

But many American trading partners feel that they are left with little choice but to diversify. And while trade relationships are difficult to alter, they are also difficult to change back once they have been totally reorganized.

That is what is happening right now.


Is this what you voted for? Originally Posted by txdot-guy
It will be hard. But momentum is picking up fast. Soon it will pass a point of no return. And the BBB is helping massively, through things like KILLING government tax breaks and subsidies for alternative energy and electric vehicles. It was the biggest gift we could have given to China. Other countries will benefit too.

We will soon be "also rans" in alternative energy, including battery technology. All while we continue to subsidize and promote the fossil fuel industry.

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VitaMan's Avatar
So there were no additional deals...

“The letters are the deals. The deals are made. There are no deals to make,” Trump told reporters at the White House on Monday. The president added that his administration are "always open to talk."
He's bored. This is like a toddler switching between toys when they lose interest.

He fixed the wars.

He bullied Congress into approving his bill.

Now he's swinging his tariff wand again.

Two weeks from now, something else. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
... Too right, mate... All That WINNING! ... ...

But, no worrys - come the seventh day of the week - Trump will rest.

... Other nations have a choice: capitulate - or MORE tariffs!

#### Salty
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Obey or die, eh, Salty?

Your journey to the Dark (and Thick) Side is complete.

VitaMan's Avatar
Trump has imposed sweeping duties of 10% on all imports, plus 50% levies on steel and aluminium, 30% on goods from China, and 25% on imported cars. Just last week, the president threatened to hit the European Union with a new 30% tariff starting 1 August.
These tariffs are simply a business tax at this point. At least on retail merchants. I thought republicans were against raising taxes on businesses?
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Republicans aren’t anything anymore but an extension of the Trump dementia.
txdot-guy's Avatar
These tariffs are simply a business tax at this point. At least on retail merchants. I thought republicans were against raising taxes on businesses? Originally Posted by 1blackman1
A regressive tax on the poor and middle class.

And republicans are against getting on the bad side of Trump and the MAGA cult.
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  • Brot
  • 07-16-2025, 09:44 PM
These tariffs are simply a business tax at this point. At least on retail merchants. I thought republicans were against raising taxes on businesses? Originally Posted by 1blackman1

An illegal business tax at that. Republicans would have to have nuts to be against anything Trump wants.



What a joke the tariffs have become. The sad thing is Trump is squandering an opportunity to bring unfair trade to heel. That would have required enlisting allies and creating leverage. Something he only understands in the context of bullying.
... President Trump IS creating leverage with the tariffs.

... Just wait! ...

##### Salty
An illegal business tax at that. Republicans would have to have nuts to be against anything Trump wants.

What a joke the tariffs have become. The sad thing is Trump is squandering an opportunity to bring unfair trade to heel. That would have required enlisting allies and creating leverage. Something he only understands in the context of bullying. Originally Posted by Brot
Very astute, nicely said. It is not the only opportunity he has wasted. DOGE could have done good work. And Musk could have influenced government policy in positive ways on things like AI and energy instead of spreading lies about Social Security fraud. But there is a reason why surgeons use scalpels instead of chainsaws.
Yssup Rider's Avatar
... President Trump IS creating leverage with the tariffs.

... Just wait! ...

##### Salty Originally Posted by Salty Again
Oh jeez.
Precious_b's Avatar
... President Trump IS creating leverage with the tariffs.

... Just wait! ...

##### Salty Originally Posted by Salty Again

Leveraging the $$$ out of peoples wallets?
Or did you mean bumping up the inflation rate?