MOUNTAINH33L
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The Canadians and Mexicans don’t know either.So I’ve continued reading about this and it’s still not clear to me
a) why the tariffs are happening
b) what the intended effect is and
c) what Canada, Mexico and China can do to get the tariffs removed.
Am I slow or is everyone else as confused as I am? Most news articles just explain what tariffs are with some discussion about the effects but less about the why and how.
Supposedly, on point 1, because fentanyl and generally ripping off America (because we have trade deficits??). No details offered on points 2 & 3.So I’ve continued reading about this and it’s still not clear to me
a) why the tariffs are happening
b) what the intended effect is and
c) what Canada, Mexico and China can do to get the tariffs removed.
Am I slow or is everyone else as confused as I am? Most news articles just explain what tariffs are with some discussion about the effects but less about the why and how.
Here's some updated stats on fentanyl smuggling from the notoriously liberal Cato Institute.Supposedly, on point 1, because fentanyl and generally ripping off America (because we have trade deficits??). No details offered on points 2 & 3.
Heather Cox Richardson also named them in her Substack this morning. I love her and I really don't want this for her, but few things would be more impactful than Musk having the FBI try to arrest her for something like this.Not just twitter, Facebook is censoring information also.
My wife runs an LBGTQ group that has had post and links removed.
a) Trump wants themSo I’ve continued reading about this and it’s still not clear to me
a) why the tariffs are happening
b) what the intended effect is and
c) what Canada, Mexico and China can do to get the tariffs removed.
Am I slow or is everyone else as confused as I am? Most news articles just explain what tariffs are with some discussion about the effects but less about the why and how.
It doesn't exactly roll off the tongue but to me its a possibly unconstitutional consolidation of executive power.So how do we best conceptualize the unprecedented things that are happening right now? A lot of smart commentators are calling it a coup. That may be right, but it doesn't seem sellable to me right now, especially with the military not (yet) involved. I've been thinking about it and here's my suggestion.
Trump 2.0 is two separate but coordinated movements operating in parallel. On one track, the anarchists, led by Elon Musk, are acting like an extremely aggressive vulture capital firm. They're taking a valuable but troubled "company" (the federal government) and stripping it down to its component parts. Anything they see as valuable is being appropriated and manipulated for their own benefit. Everything they see as lacking value is being tossed over the side. As anyone familiar with the industry knows, the end result is never a stronger "company." It's a massive shift of wealth to the vulture capitalists, and a shell of a company that can no longer operate functionally. That's exactly where we're headed if Elon continues to have his way.
On the second track, the Christian nationalists, led by Miller, Thiel, Vance, Johnson and many others, are working to implement what they see as conservative "culture" by returning us to something like the 1950s, when (in their view) women were mainly intended for breeding and black and brown Americans knew their place. And while the domestic features of the 1950s have received most of the attention, we can't forget that era was also defined by the onset of the Cold War, thus giving us foreign enemies to unite against. This is why we're seeing Trump 2.0 picking illogical and meritless fights with foreign countries, despite all the isolationist language in the campaign. I don't know if Trump will ever invade anyone. But I'm positive he wants us to have lots of enemies, and Trump is far more comfortable being antagonistic to our democratic friends than to our authoritarian (actual) enemies.
So far, Trump 2.0 is moving quickly along both of these tracks. That may continue for a little while. I have a feeling, though, that the dynamic is not sustainable in the long term. What happens when the trade wars start causing real economic harm to the tech oligarchs? What happens when Elon's desiccation of the military results in a massive embarrassment abroad, or when he starts talking about slashing Medicare and Social Security (which is absolutely, 100% coming)? There are a whole lot of ways these two tracks could intersect in irreconcilable ways, and given the egos involved, I doubt it will be long at all before that happens.
In the meantime, though, the destruction this plan is wreaking is enormous. It's amazing to see how quickly this 250-year old institution can be torn apart. Maybe the best analogy of all is the Romans destroying the Second Temple in a matter of days in 70 CE. The lesson from then, which applies equally now, is that it's far easier to tear down a monolith than it is to build it.