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Tariffs explained well by a Trump team member.


View: https://x.com/howardlutnick/status/1835722526594330644?s=46&t=BMMZjW7vq0_zwnmLDjNTgQ


This can be done by either administration and will help the American people.
Sorry but I'm going trust professional non partisan economists over the co chair of the trump/Vance team lol


So, which presidential nominee has the better economic agenda to get Americans back on track? According to nearly 40 economists from America's top schools surveyed by the Financial Times and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business' Kent A. Clark Center for Global Markets, it's Harris instead of former President Donald Trump, the GOP presidential nominee.

When asked which nominees' economic policies would be more inflationary—in other words, which would be more likely to cause inflation—70 percent of the economists said Trump's while only 3 percent said Harris'. Meanwhile, 27 percent said there is no material difference in each economic platform's inflationary consequences.

A total of 70 percent also thought Trump's economic platform would produce larger federal budget deficits, while only 11 percent said Harris' platform would and 19 percent said there would be no material difference.

Harris wants to expand tax deductions for small businesses, restore and increase the child tax credit and lower housing costs by giving first-time homeowners down payment assistance. The vice president plans to pay for these social benefits by raising taxes on the wealthy and big corporations. She also wants to crack down on price-gouging to help with Americans' grocery bills.

Trump, meanwhile, plans to continue the tax cuts he passed in 2017, which largely benefited the rich and big businesses. He also proposed 10 to 20 percent tariffs on all imports and a 60 percent tariff on imports from China. The former president has also promoted deregulation.

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Tariffs explained well by a Trump team member.


View: https://x.com/howardlutnick/status/1835722526594330644?s=46&t=BMMZjW7vq0_zwnmLDjNTgQ


This can be done by either administration and will help the American people.

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Sorry but I'm going trust professional non partisan economists over the co chair of the trump/Vance team lol


So, which presidential nominee has the better economic agenda to get Americans back on track? According to nearly 40 economists from America's top schools surveyed by the Financial Times and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business' Kent A. Clark Center for Global Markets, it's Harris instead of former President Donald Trump, the GOP presidential nominee.

When asked which nominees' economic policies would be more inflationary—in other words, which would be more likely to cause inflation—70 percent of the economists said Trump's while only 3 percent said Harris'. Meanwhile, 27 percent said there is no material difference in each economic platform's inflationary consequences.

A total of 70 percent also thought Trump's economic platform would produce larger federal budget deficits, while only 11 percent said Harris' platform would and 19 percent said there would be no material difference.

Harris wants to expand tax deductions for small businesses, restore and increase the child tax credit and lower housing costs by giving first-time homeowners down payment assistance. The vice president plans to pay for these social benefits by raising taxes on the wealthy and big corporations. She also wants to crack down on price-gouging to help with Americans' grocery bills.

Trump, meanwhile, plans to continue the tax cuts he passed in 2017, which largely benefited the rich and big businesses. He also proposed 10 to 20 percent tariffs on all imports and a 60 percent tariff on imports from China. The former president has also promoted deregulation.

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I see the ideological left tribe here on JF can’t even process that people on the right have positive ideas that can improve peoples lives.

Even Kamala is coping Trumps/Vances ideas for the good. Why is it so hard for people just to recognize good policies? I mean even Newsome recognized that giving illegal immigrants money for homes was a terrible idea and he shut it down.

It’s okay to recognize these things…
 
I see the ideological left tribe here on JF can’t even process that people on the right have positive ideas that can improve peoples lives.

Even Kamala is coping Trumps/Vances ideas for the good. Why is it so hard for people just to recognize good policies? I mean even Newsome recognized that giving illegal immigrants money for homes was a terrible idea and he shut it down.

It’s okay to recognize these things…
According to you, it isn't hard for Kamala to. You should vote for her due to this ability she possesses.

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According to you, it isn't hard for Kamala to. You should vote for her due to this ability she possesses.

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I told you I would have voted for someone on the left, anyone but Kamala. They didn’t have a primary to select the best candidate and you got the worst “chosen” one. I would never consider her. Im a never-Kamala. Doesn’t mean if she is elected that she doesn’t put out some good policies.
 
I told you I would have voted for someone on the left, anyone but Kamala. They didn’t have a primary to select the best candidate and you got the worst “chosen” one. I would never consider her. Im a never-Kamala. Doesn’t mean if she is elected that she doesn’t put out some good policies.

Kamala might have a Republican House and Senate to deal with so why never-Kamala? Which policies of hers are your least favorite?
 
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