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Tariffs: Saving American Jobs Since...Wait, What?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3139270" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Quit living in the moment, and consider the greater economy in the big picture. Good Lord, I've been beating the long game is good for the US since President Trump started correcting the debacle past administrations have put this country into.</p><p>Every one of those you quoted will appreciate this game in the long run as they lamented all their jobs going overseas with past administrations. Facilities have to be built, and the sites approved which is now streamlined to take a MUCH shorter period that the years it took through the old EPA. The new EPA is much more streamlined with many pages of reports required to be performed ad nauseum to one page now. That's huge progress for industry, which btw will be producing the products your lamenting about in the short term. </p><p>Just like the soybean farmers and natural gas producers that are now pleasantly surprised after a meeting President Trump had with the head of the EU who the day before the personal meeting said it was going to be a tariff war. </p><p>After the meeting in a joint speech, President Trump came out and said his goal is to have zero tariffs and free trade. The head of the EU just shook his head in agreement. </p><p>What is wrong with that? I'll answer for you, nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3139270, member: 5412"] Quit living in the moment, and consider the greater economy in the big picture. Good Lord, I've been beating the long game is good for the US since President Trump started correcting the debacle past administrations have put this country into. Every one of those you quoted will appreciate this game in the long run as they lamented all their jobs going overseas with past administrations. Facilities have to be built, and the sites approved which is now streamlined to take a MUCH shorter period that the years it took through the old EPA. The new EPA is much more streamlined with many pages of reports required to be performed ad nauseum to one page now. That's huge progress for industry, which btw will be producing the products your lamenting about in the short term. Just like the soybean farmers and natural gas producers that are now pleasantly surprised after a meeting President Trump had with the head of the EU who the day before the personal meeting said it was going to be a tariff war. After the meeting in a joint speech, President Trump came out and said his goal is to have zero tariffs and free trade. The head of the EU just shook his head in agreement. What is wrong with that? I'll answer for you, nothing. [/QUOTE]
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