Burn of the Day

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Josh
Josh
Saturday, July 12, AD 2025 6:31am

The reason the tariffs are being quietly eaten by the manufacturers and retailers is they don’t want to have to indirectly disclose ultimately how much of a markup they place on their products when it goes to the consumer market. This is what caused Amazon to back down on listing the tariff charge in their costs.

David WS
David WS
Saturday, July 12, AD 2025 7:57am

“How it started.. how it’s going.. ”

  • media warnings of imminent economic destruction… experts clamoring against tariffs… democrats giving speeches…
  • economy on the come back with on shore investments… treasury full.. experts/media/democrats all with egg all over their faces.. a Country that no longer believes the experts/media/democrats know how to run things… AND a Country that no matter what gives their President the benefit of the doubt.

We witnessed what may have been the most brilliant political win ever.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Saturday, July 12, AD 2025 8:06am

An econometrician can quantify the gains from trade for a country with a large productive base and domestic market. Bela Belassa was an inveterate advocate of liberal trade regimes, but he was willing to admit the static and dynamic benefits were small. It’s odd how the trade issue gets the juices of economists flowing. See also Jagdish Baghwati on ‘free trade treaties’. They are compendia of carve-outs that no one understands. The people who lobbied for each individual carve-out understand what they got. Glitch McConnell loved ‘free trade treaties’.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Saturday, July 12, AD 2025 8:08am

Be agreeable if Congress could manage to balance the budget, something they did with dispatch in 1945-47. We aren’t the people we used to be.

Frank
Frank
Saturday, July 12, AD 2025 8:59am

Ah, yes, yet another “unexpected” turn of events…if you’re incapable of thinking rationally about the situation. Leftists and the media (redundant, I know) hardest hit. 😁

CAG
CAG
Saturday, July 12, AD 2025 9:14am

Don’t worry, our government will find something stupid to spend the surplus on.

SouthCoast
SouthCoast
Saturday, July 12, AD 2025 9:29am

Oopsy-doopsy, CNBC.

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