• werewolfborg@ttrpg.network
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    For the economic safety of the US’ citizens, we really need to figure out how to get rid of a president’s ability to put tariffs on anything. We’ve found out what happens when there’s nothing stopping a president from just pushing them out frivolously. They just should not be able to do this. If we need to put tariffs on anything, it needs to be something passed in the House and Senate. Slowing it down so people actually think things through like real professionals is the key. It should not be done by the president ever again. No exceptions. No saying “Maybe the next president can be trusted to not do this.” They can’t be.

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      The voters are the problem dude. Congress can take back this power any time they want. They won’t because their constituents don’t know how anything works, and they know that most of them won’t even take an electoral hit for their inaction on this.

      There is no rule you can put in place in a democracy that can protect voters from themselves.

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    its funny how the news is flooded with trumps obvious gaffes9(his plane grift), and the reports of tariffs have suddenly gone silent now. were just hearing pieces here and there instead of being at the topic of every MSMs.

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      You mean just like the last time prices soared from the pandemic and never came back down?

      They go up and they don’t come down

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        16 hours ago

        Absolutely true.

        Plus the fact that since there is no rational rhyme or reason for Trump changing tariffs on a whim at any second, businesses don’t want to take the risk.

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      Dude, you really think turnip won’t have a massive win, and things will get cheaper? He’s making America great again! /s

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    They don’t even need the tarrifs now. They won’t ever let prices come back down

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    Oof, Walmart being their favored store this is gut punch right into MAGAts every where

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      They did, and raising your prices for expecting the tariffs to make things more expensive is pretty normal.

      That said, All of the companies are just given a free rein to do whatever the hell they want right now, prices on everything are going to skyrocket and stay there, economy decline and inflation incoming.

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    The headline seems to be interpreted by others here that the two parts are linked, but they don’t directly relate. Sales being solid doesn’t say anything about costs. Revenue was up but EPS was down quarter over quarter.

    We’ll see if the China tariff pause will help.

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        I guess I was very unclear in my argument.

        ITT Walmart is raising prices despite making more money than ever. In reality, Walmart is earning less than last year and trying to recoup tariff costs through price increases. The difference is in if you understand that sales being up doesn’t mean profits are up.

        Tariffs still being in effect means Walmart is justified in its actions.