Trump Versus Reality, Part Two, by Robert Gore
All eyes are on Trump and team, and that’s the problem. The government is the star around which everything else orbits. In the U.S., as in the rest of the world, government is the dominant fixture in the lives of those who must live under it. Trump promises to Make America Great Again. Effective as that slogan has been, that’s all it is, an advertising bromide. Nations and other collectives are never great; once in a great while individuals are. The only role governments have in the quest for greatness is to stay out of the way of the individuals capable of achieving it.
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But when other countries hit us with Tariffs, and think nothing of it...
In this case. Tariffs are on the table, because they are part of the big stick.
But I am 1,000% in support of tariffs, especially the way I understand Trump to want to use them. HE WILL, just to create an EXAMPLE out of one country. Which will give him more leverage with the other countries.
Finally, I think Trump is smart enough to know that if we need a 300% Tariff for US Companies to compete... We need to look a little a deeper.
With 100% Tariff... I don't think you would change your supplier. But others will...
The claim that American made products can't compete with Chinese goods is based on the harsh fact that Chinese goods don't have the burden of excessive regulation that American companies do. Chinese labor costs aren't really so much lower than American labor costs, but their overhead cost of dealing with regulatory burdens is a lot less. Relieving American companies of regulations that cost far more than the supposed benefit they provide would do a lot to level the playing field.
Tariffs, if used as a scalpel instead of a steamroller, do make sense.
Tariffs are stupid, period.
A tariff isn't the same as sales tax, as the former often elicits a response with positive results, while the latter is in effect no matter what the conditions are. A tariff can produce a negative response, such as "revenge" tariffs on the other nation's goods, but those have a negative effect on the vengeful party by creating a trade war that could result in killing sales to the other nation altogether.
The US has been far too lenient to tariffs imposed on American goods by other nations, with the only response being an occasional weak complaint. This is like the "white guilt" emotion expanded to the entire nation: we're too successful, and have no right to complain when less successful nations (even if they're developed countries) deliberately restrict our trade to protect their own domestic production.
1,200+ pages vs 120 pages.
Call me IMPRESSED.
Apparently Musk had Grok break it down. LOL, friggin' awesome already.
And he saw what was in there.
If we can get THESE types of results. I am ALL IN.
Also, this is before President Trump takes power.
This is AMAZING to me.
This should remind ALL OF US what the potential is, to have Musk, with his PLATFORM, IQ, and AI to help redefine the future.
Imagine when the goal is "reduce government" to allow innovation... And use Technology to guide the way (100% impartial technology).
Imagine Grok Being trained to report on these bills as fast as Congress creates them. With a full analysis. Highlighting issues.
What if Grok could be trained to summarize into a few simple graphs:
Helps Congress vs. Helps You
Reduces Govt vs. Increases Govt.
Wastefulness...
Oh, imagine. Pretty soon, AI will be peeling open the sausage and making it easy/obvious what is going on.
Welcome to this Brave New World!
Reducing the strangling effect of overblown regulation can help reduce the price of goods, and inflation to further reduce financial pressure on individuals.
I love your article. But, I don't have to love the truth, do I? You're saying some things I've been thinking. Trump got elected on these ideas because they're good ideas. But, "reality" is more than an idea. The momentum of this overstuffed, grossly overpriced pig of a government is probably too great. And, Trump (IMO) really only has two years for reform. Literally...two years to save the country. Anything less than a total reversal of several programs, including the COMPLETE elimination of several federal departments, will not save us. The minute I realize Trump's back at it sending mean tweets from his toilet in response to Marxists reporters saying mean things about him I'll know we're cooked. But...I have "hope"...
And, FWIW, I've never been a fan of tariffs. There's not substitute for slashing taxes and regulations to allow our manufacturing to compete. Resorting to tariffs this early feels like we've already thrown in the towel on this necessary reforms. They're not optional. They're necessary. Like breathing.
I would have to label ALL governments of the world, including ours, a Kakistocracy.
government by the worst or least qualified and I have asserted that the "Or" be replaced with "AND".
I wish that honesty, integrity, and ethical rational thought would take hold in the fedgov.
But I don't expect it.