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Hmmm - Reality versus academic studies.
Where have I heard that before?
Do both.
The pipeline doesn’t help anyone until it’s built. And who knows when that’ll be.
This situation is patently absurd.
It’s been 44 years since a new LNG carrier was built in the US. How many years need to go by before someone says maybe this approach isn’t yielding the desired result?
The mercantilists like to accuse free marketers of being blinded by ideological purity…maybe they should buy a mirror*
*produced in the USA, naturally
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Purely on pedagogical grounds I would love to see Trump's proposals re immigration, tariffs and Fed independence implemented. It would be an expensive lesson but also a hugely valuable one.
Uh oh - more articles trump is bad for economy just like in 2016.
I really am quite baffled by the embrace of tariffs by Trump and his supporters. Protectionist economic policy like this used to be one of my primary bones to pick with others on the Left, because it’s just bad Economic policy, particularly for American consumers. I’m all for finding creative ways to shift production back to the US too, but doing so artificially through a tariff will only raise costs. My biggest fear is that the plan will be to use tariffs as replacement revenue for corporate tax cuts to promote US manufacturing, because we’ll just quickly see prices jump due to the tariffs, then companies will use those new prices to try to set a new baseline due to “rising labor costs” and make every attempt to pocket the excess profits from the reduction in taxes while automating as much as they can to limit the increase of those wages.