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This is what happens when a guy who was, according to his professor "the dumbest goddamn student I ever had" is made president.
He keeps trying to shove the triangle into the square hole while exclaiming, "it's a perfect fit".
Tariffs alone will never bring back manufacturing to the US. Those jobs are gone thanks to globalism, and why would you need them back when you could instead invest in a more service-oriented economy and with more highly specialised (and valuable) tertiary industry jobs. All tariffs do in this situation is tax everyone and drive inflation rapidly - both at a time when people are at historically high levels of personal debt.
Exactly! What's the endgame here?
The only explanation I have is that in his (and Musk's) mind all intellectual jobs will be replaced by AI, and the US will need to shift everybody to manual jobs to assemble stuff. It's so stupid and dystopic that it may even be true.
You forget the rise of the robots. No need for stupid meatbags to assemble stuff when a metalskin can ~~hallucinate~~ do it perfectly every time
Even worse then: no point in imposing tariffs to encourage local production.