Bribing the US government is legal guys, especially if you're a foreign government. We knew of one country that could openly do it before, but I guess everyone can now.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams' corruption case dismissed with prejudice, judge rules
some republican dude said the other day that maybe giving presidents the authority to introduce tariffs wasn't the best idea and congress should consider taking that power back. maybe it's time to listen to that man
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so apparently it's higher than 10% for many countries
and trump still parrots his ideas about other countries ripping murica off and tariffs (paid by muricans) being the solution.
True, but i feel this time countries will bend down, lower their tarrifs in return. Difference between then and now is globalisation and the US is at the heart of it.
You know when you were at junior school and the teacher gave you 1000 words to write and you got to 800 and ran out of things to say, well the last 200 words of filler are basically what Trump does to talk about every topic. He has literally nothing, just rambling, self-explanatory crap.
Apparently Trump put a 10% tariff on an uninhabited island group in the Indian Ocean, but seems to have forgotten about Russia. Doing the important work.