And, with that in mind, you set the posture that this isn't going away, these are here to stay, you've had 70 years to ...
I think the White House has clearly been very intentional in its messaging of this, the idea that they believe that this is a ...
This is mind boggling to me that the media is focused on pain, pain, pain” STEVE DOOCY (CO-HOST): First thing they talked ...
Liberation day, they call it, right? The reciprocal tariffs go into effect April 2, not April Fools, but today, April 2. Yes, ...
RIGGS: The calculation was a Greek alphabet, to Dagen's point. Literally, no, no, literally like the Greek – CHARLES PAYNE (FOX BUSINESS HOST): There is a formula to it. MCDOWELL: She means literally.
Authers warned that other countries may not negotiate with U.S. over tariffs to avoid making “big concessions to a bully” ...
STEVE BANNON (HOST): Yesterday was so magnificent and the stagecraft was so perfect. His speech was so incredible. He had full command, like you want an executive to have. Full command of the issue — ...
Really magnificent about how they set that up yesterday. This is one Poso [Jack Posobiec] loves. And now that meme is President Trump like Moses, those are the reciprocal tariffs, right? By country.
So what exactly happens? Well, Tyler Cowen points out, quoting Scott Lincicome over at Cato, Trump's reciprocal tariffs impose hundreds of billions of dollars in new taxes on Americans without public ...
This is about more than prices for consumers. Pat Buchanan pointed out in 2019: "Tariffs are the taxes that made America ...
So everybody, all the pundits were wrong when they said it's inflationary, it's really recessionary, so it should have been paired with the tax cuts, we were talking about that earlier. But the reason ...
MARIA BARTIROMO (FOX HOST): That's right. And how about a little empathy about the manufacturing sector in the United States ...
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