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Comment by ikiris

2 days ago

Many voted for this

Very few people voted for tariffs, specifically. They voted for a promise of a return to a world where they were on top.

  • > They voted for a promise of a return to a world where they were on top.

    Very few were on top during The Gilded Age and it has been EXTREMELY clear for quite a long time now that the "Great" in M.A.G.A. is a reference to the 1880s, not the 1950s.

    • Where THEY were on top. Trump voting men wanted the world where they can rule over women. Trump voting whites voted to be over minorities. Trump voting christians want their religious state.

      And so on and so forth. In each case, vote for Trump was to harm someone you look down at and to dominate over another group.

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  • Project 2025 was publicly available prior to the election. Tariffs were one of the many policies within the larger plan. If you voted for Trump you are responsible for the Tariffs, this is not a hoodwink where Trump rug pulled everyone after getting elected — it was literally there in the open.

    • Even beyond/disregarding Project 2025, tariffs were a well-known part of the GOP platform in 2024; it was even included and discussed at the Presidential Debate. The Harris platform even called it a tax at that time, to attempt to make it quite clear to the voter who, in the end, would bear the cost, and the Trump platform equivocated on who would pay the tax to distract from that Harris was right.

      Even if you knew nothing of Project 2025 (somehow), you were warned.

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Trump believed that Obama was a secret Muslim infiltrate sent to destroy America because he's black, that's what they voted for. Racism.

The rest of it was just gravy.

You can vote for AOC or whatever the Democrats prominent champagne Marxist will be starting 2028+.

Let's see how many countries still likely to deal w/ US if she would be installed.

These people are not necessary against tariff, they are against paying more for their stuff and having it benefit some middleman because the current government messed up badly.

I can otherwise understand how people would agree on paying more for their stuff if it allows their fellow citizens to have a job.

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    • There are many reasonable ideas for import taxation. But what you describe was not what happened. China fought back with their own tariffs, and you may well have paid less import tax on your Temu knock-offs than you did for some widget made with both higher environmental and labor standards in some western European country.

    • Don’t panic too much yet, there are other legal bases for the tariffs.

      We’ll see…