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Why ‘Liberation Day’ Frightened Democrats

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Posted By: gaboy, 4/7/2025 2:48:41 AM

Anyone foolish enough to take seriously the rhetoric of the Democrats concerning the reciprocal tariffs announced by President Trump on “Liberation Day” will experience two sensations — dread and confusion. This unpleasant combination was inevitable due to the strident denunciation of tariffs by a political party whose presidents have routinely deployed them in the recent past. President Obama, for example, imposed a 35 percent tariff on Chinese tires and President Biden deployed a 25 percent tariff on Chinese steel and aluminum. Yet the voters are now expected to believe the Trump tariffs will somehow plunge us into a recession.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Sorosisbehindit 4/7/2025 7:18:27 AM (No. 1928356)
They are frightened because their money laundering is being dismantled and their handlers in China are upset with them. I can ride the roller coaster in order to get good results, Which I happen to think is more Americans working and less of the taxes to run this country being paid by me.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: bpl40 4/7/2025 7:32:53 AM (No. 1928367)
If there is a recession it will simply confirm that we are in worse trouble than previously thought.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: smak90 4/7/2025 7:46:01 AM (No. 1928375)
The recession started 1 year ago and was hidden by fake government numbers. We are just starting to come out of it with employment numbers "unexpectedly" being far better than projections.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Strike3 4/7/2025 8:58:02 AM (No. 1928409)
Things that frighten democrats: Law and Order, Freedom, Self Respect, the Truth, Equality, Independence, Quality Education, Punishment for Crime, Merit Based anything, Loss of Freebies, Hard Work, etc. etc. Let's face it, they are mice and cats are everywhere.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: montwoodcliff 4/7/2025 9:18:16 AM (No. 1928424)
You can’t reason with mob mentality. Once a market correction starts, nothing will stop it until the mob says no mas and capitulates. The media has talked us into a bear market and possible recession. Trump is getting a recession out of the way early in this term, so the road will be clear to better times by the mid-terms.
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