If he wanted to improve things, his solutions would at least smack of due diligence--of an attempt to understand the nuances of the problems he's dealing with, and craft intelligent solutions. Then one could say well, maybe the solutions didn't work, but they weren't undertaken recklessly. Instead he's proposing totally nonsensical solut…
If he wanted to improve things, his solutions would at least smack of due diligence--of an attempt to understand the nuances of the problems he's dealing with, and craft intelligent solutions. Then one could say well, maybe the solutions didn't work, but they weren't undertaken recklessly. Instead he's proposing totally nonsensical solutions that clearly indicate he hasn't taken the time to understand the problems he's trying to solve at all. That's not an attempt to help working class people--that's just lazy ego-stroking. It's everywhere: he's barely cognizant of the fact that tariffs are a tax we levy on ourselves, and their implementation demonstrates no comprehension of their effects on American supply chains. The manner in which he calculated the tariff rates prove he hasn't bothered to learn how trade surpluses/deficits work. He keeps referencing the protectionism of the 19th century as a model but shows no indication he's taken the time to grasp the most important factors that made it work. (Otherwise, at the very least, he'd talk a bit more about the key role of the gold standard) If this were an authentic attempt to help working people, the guy would have set his ego aside and done his homework. That he couldn't makes him little better than the bad actors that sold out American industry.
The problem with you and so many others is that you don't do the work to read, listen, see and hear the explanations that are available. You suck on your Democrat-biased media feeds and pretend you know everything.
If he wanted to improve things, his solutions would at least smack of due diligence--of an attempt to understand the nuances of the problems he's dealing with, and craft intelligent solutions. Then one could say well, maybe the solutions didn't work, but they weren't undertaken recklessly. Instead he's proposing totally nonsensical solutions that clearly indicate he hasn't taken the time to understand the problems he's trying to solve at all. That's not an attempt to help working class people--that's just lazy ego-stroking. It's everywhere: he's barely cognizant of the fact that tariffs are a tax we levy on ourselves, and their implementation demonstrates no comprehension of their effects on American supply chains. The manner in which he calculated the tariff rates prove he hasn't bothered to learn how trade surpluses/deficits work. He keeps referencing the protectionism of the 19th century as a model but shows no indication he's taken the time to grasp the most important factors that made it work. (Otherwise, at the very least, he'd talk a bit more about the key role of the gold standard) If this were an authentic attempt to help working people, the guy would have set his ego aside and done his homework. That he couldn't makes him little better than the bad actors that sold out American industry.
The problem with you and so many others is that you don't do the work to read, listen, see and hear the explanations that are available. You suck on your Democrat-biased media feeds and pretend you know everything.
Educate yourself. https://youtu.be/p0IUh8kNSqY?si=IAlyQhinSODkCgdZ