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Someone who's good at the economy help me. If increasing tariffs that foreign countries pay* is good for America, then why is this reduction in tariffs also, somehow, paradoxically, good for us? It can't be simultaneously both good to increase and decrease something, right?
May 13, 2025, 10:45 AM