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Exactly, wouldn’t that be ironic that the tarrifs paid by American customers, lower the prices elsewhere. I don’t have much hope, but that’s a happy thought.
Probably won’t be enough to offset the global recession/depression that’s being teed up.
You are not a fan of happy thought I see. I ll have to fall back to nihilism.