There are more American-built parts in the Toyota Tundra than the F150 or Silverado.
Correct. I'm not sure about Mercedes and Porsche but, if true, I agree it could be handled better.
Considering the posturing of Germany and much of the rest of Europe, I'm also not going to cry about it, though. They'll probably talk big and refuse to make concessions, which will further embolden groups like the AfD, I'd imagine.
Nobody sees the "endgame" here and Trump won't say either.
Uh, he's said it repeatedly. Equalizing tariffs, and bringing back more manufacturing and investment to the US. And it's working, so far. Many companies, including Toyota as you mentioned, are increasing production in the US.
Yes, prices will go up in the short term, but it's encouraging more money to be kept and focused domestically, and I think that's a good thing. It is America first, and it is helping escape from globalism.
It also helps solidify friend/enemy distinction when retard countries like Canada and Germany can't get out of their own way and keep attacking the US while wanting stuff from us.
It's only been three months and I'm already beyond disappointed with this old man impersonating Trump '16.
I'm disappointed and worried about quite a few things...and ecstatic about others. Trump 24 overperformed on many issues, and it's amazing. Shame about the current war posturing, and the massive percentage of not just Zionists, but ulta-Zionists in his cabinet, though.
Trump isn't failing though. He's carrying on the status quo in some arenas (unfortunately), doing really good work in others, and doing bad things in others as well. It's a mixed bag, but overall better than our other options, or other recent presidents.
Correct. I'm not sure about Mercedes and Porsche but, if true, I agree it could be handled better.
Considering the posturing of Germany and much of the rest of Europe, I'm also not going to cry about it, though. They'll probably talk big and refuse to make concessions, which will further embolden groups like the AfD, I'd imagine.
Uh, he's said it repeatedly. Equalizing tariffs, and bringing back more manufacturing and investment to the US. And it's working, so far. Many companies, including Toyota as you mentioned, are increasing production in the US.
Yes, prices will go up in the short term, but it's encouraging more money to be kept and focused domestically, and I think that's a good thing. It is America first, and it is helping escape from globalism.
It also helps solidify friend/enemy distinction when retard countries like Canada and Germany can't get out of their own way and keep attacking the US while wanting stuff from us.
I'm disappointed and worried about quite a few things...and ecstatic about others. Trump 24 overperformed on many issues, and it's amazing. Shame about the current war posturing, and the massive percentage of not just Zionists, but ulta-Zionists in his cabinet, though.
Trump isn't failing though. He's carrying on the status quo in some arenas (unfortunately), doing really good work in others, and doing bad things in others as well. It's a mixed bag, but overall better than our other options, or other recent presidents.