Tariff Man and his tariff plan cause market plunges

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Unfortunately these tariff changes don’t apply to Brazil which will limit the effectiveness of price drops for coffee and beef. Originally Posted by txdot-guy
Obviously Trump believes in some of the polls.

After his ass whooping on Election Day and all the talk about "affordability," none from him btw, he's knee jerking to try and save his disaster of an administration

Not gonna do it
BREAKING: The White House says President Trump is signing an executive order to lower tariffs on beef, tomatoes, coffee, and bananas.

@GeneralMCNews Originally Posted by bambino
Gee... I wonder who made them too high to begin with?

Classic trump: create a problem where there is none. Then pound your chest and wave the flag when you swoop back in to "fix" the problem that you created.

Unfortunately for the United States of America, this bullshit keeps working on tens of millions of morons who think he actually fixes these problems.
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Oh, but he's not fixing it. He's tossing a shovel of dirt onto a dam that's sprung a leak and thinking that will solve the affordability problem.

When someone tosses extra tariffs on things we can't make or can't grow here and pretends its a good thing, you can tell he doesn't see the other affordability problems he's exacerbating either.
Oh, but he's not fixing it. He's tossing a shovel of dirt onto a dam that's sprung a leak and thinking that will solve the affordability problem.

When someone tosses extra tariffs on things we can't make or can't grow here and pretends its a good thing, you can tell he doesn't see the other affordability problems he's exacerbating either. Originally Posted by HDGristle
His voters are the real problem. They actually believe that a moron who, after he bankrupted his 5th casino said "hey, let's open a 6th", is some great businessman.

The stupidity of MAGA is why we're here now.
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https://www.reuters.com/world/us/tru...bo-2025-11-20/

Latest estimates shaved $1 trillion off of expected long-term tariff revenues

Meanwhile, we can see that imports plummeted 5.1% in Aug

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/19/u...rade-data.html
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https://www.newsweek.com/us-manufact...riffs-11087408

Hmmm, seems we haven't seen that boom of manufacturing job from the tariffs yet.
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As of August 2025, there were 409,000 manufacturing job openings, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

^^^ The jobs are available and plentiful. The skilled applicants aren't.

Would you hire a 4-year liberal arts/gender studies major to operate heavy machinery or run a factory?
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That would depend on their experience. I might be perfectly willing to hire them if they have the right experience in lieu of education for the job requirements. Any of them vets?

Guess Tariffman should have thought about this
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Guess Tariffman should have thought about this Originally Posted by HDGristle
He did.

Why do you think he is pressuring our institutions of higher education to get rid of all the worthless woke indoctrination classes that make their graduates unemployable?
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Didn't, or he would have picked his spot better and put the star into the star hole when he started implementing the tariffs.

He needs more years than he has left in his term to implement this changeable we already see the folks are souring on his economy and aren't buying his tariff claims.
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As of August 2025, there were 409,000 manufacturing job openings, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

^^^ The jobs are available and plentiful. The skilled applicants aren't.

Would you hire a 4-year liberal arts/gender studies major to operate heavy machinery or run a factory? Originally Posted by lustylad

Yep. Running almost any backhoe or loader or skid loader can be taught in 2 weeks. Proficiency in a few months. Also there are plenty of 3 axis machines that need an observer vs an operator. Not all of these are jobs like doing high 6g welding etc . Damn a lot of jobs just need a person willing to come to work. I don't think most require more than a 1 yr apprentice program at times. You can get a CDL in a few months. If you can stick with a program for 4 yrs of colleges this is easy. Not saying all trades are. I worked at a cabinet making shop to make extra money and learned more there and had a great time making stuff. Also worked for a construction company on summers when I wasn't at college or tending bar. The one thing about doing manual labor is it teaches you that hard work is valuable. All work is good work.


Where new grads are fucked up, is thinking that the only job they can do is the one they went to college for. Most people don't work directly in the role they went to school for. Even engineers are generally taught how to figure out application of science and math etc on absolutely different things than they went to school for. I know several civil engineers who only do things like retaining ponds or landfill estimates vs doing road or bridges.

Being flexible is everything in life. Good for men and even better for hookers. If you're not flexible, missionary gets old fast.
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CBO says Trump tariffs could reduce deficits by $3 trillion over the next decade https://justthenews.com/nation/state...media-autopost
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We know. Already covered AND it's a revision down thanks to TACO.

You're welcome
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