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Edward Williams's avatar

I (much like… everyone?) radically underestimated how much the MAGA camp actually believed their economic policies vs wanted to focus on culture war bullshit. I figured that Trump would spend more time, like, pressuring Disney into making racist movies again versus evaporating everyone’s 401ks.

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Marshall Auerback's avatar

Part of the problem is the lack of clarity on the objectives, even amongst the tariff enthusiasts in Trump's camp. Is it reciprocity (which seems to be Bessent's point of view)? Or is it revenue enhancement (the CPA view), or is it to protect strategic industries as part of a national development policy?

The other day, for example, Vietnam offered to eliminate all of its tariffs to gain exemption from Trumo's tariffs. But if the tariffs are eliminated, how do you encourage re-shoring?

If you want a weaker dollar to reduce the trade imbalances, then doesn't that risk a potential diminution of dollar hegemony, as it gives less chance to net save in USD?

Then there's the broader question of whether we should use the stockmarket as the best barometer of America's economic welk-beinf, considering how much it embodies an economic model/status quo that Trump is seeking to eliminate?

And what's the main economic threat? If the problem is losing the industrial base to China or other parts of Asia, then why antagonise Europe (as Tom Friedman notes today in the NY Times)

If you don't get the diagnosis correct, then the wrong medicine can kill the patient. From the wreckage of Liberation Day, something useful might be built. But first it is necessary to recognize that it is indeed a wreck with a simplistic cure that might kill the patient.

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