← Back to context Comment by rayiner 1 year ago [flagged] 5 comments rayiner Reply rcMgD2BwE72F 1 year ago It isn't the "view" that's criticized but the method to fix the problem. Just like the "injecting bleach" method. grey-area 1 year ago There are other solutions to trade deficits.To cure trade deficits imposing tariffs is rather like injecting bleach yes. rayiner 1 year ago The nerds have been talking about fixing trade deficits for decades. It keeps getting bigger. Time for the jocks to give it a try. seattle_spring 1 year ago Interesting analogy, coming from HN's own personal version of Ian Miles Cheong. RajT88 1 year ago Yes, let's let the jocks into the chemistry lab. This will end well.
rcMgD2BwE72F 1 year ago It isn't the "view" that's criticized but the method to fix the problem. Just like the "injecting bleach" method.
grey-area 1 year ago There are other solutions to trade deficits.To cure trade deficits imposing tariffs is rather like injecting bleach yes. rayiner 1 year ago The nerds have been talking about fixing trade deficits for decades. It keeps getting bigger. Time for the jocks to give it a try. seattle_spring 1 year ago Interesting analogy, coming from HN's own personal version of Ian Miles Cheong. RajT88 1 year ago Yes, let's let the jocks into the chemistry lab. This will end well.
rayiner 1 year ago The nerds have been talking about fixing trade deficits for decades. It keeps getting bigger. Time for the jocks to give it a try. seattle_spring 1 year ago Interesting analogy, coming from HN's own personal version of Ian Miles Cheong. RajT88 1 year ago Yes, let's let the jocks into the chemistry lab. This will end well.
seattle_spring 1 year ago Interesting analogy, coming from HN's own personal version of Ian Miles Cheong.
It isn't the "view" that's criticized but the method to fix the problem. Just like the "injecting bleach" method.
There are other solutions to trade deficits.
To cure trade deficits imposing tariffs is rather like injecting bleach yes.
The nerds have been talking about fixing trade deficits for decades. It keeps getting bigger. Time for the jocks to give it a try.
Interesting analogy, coming from HN's own personal version of Ian Miles Cheong.
Yes, let's let the jocks into the chemistry lab. This will end well.