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  • Copier Addict
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    #541
    Originally posted by Mako

    Imagine being dumb enough to believe companies just eat taxes on the money they make without passing it along to the customers. Liberal logic. lol!!!!!!
    Oh brother. I wasted a perfectly good explanation. Maga brain is real.

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      #542
      If there wasn't enough proof of trumpy's declining intellect, here's another case.
      He claims to have invented the word "equalisation"! What an absolute imbecile.

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      • bsm2
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        #543
        Yep Trump did that
        Mexico Drops Hefty New Tourist Tax After Backlash—What This Means for Travelers
        Melissa Copelton
        Mon, May 12, 2025 at 3:58 PM EDT
        1 min read

        Bad news: If you’re traveling to Mexico on a cruise ship, you’re going to incur an additional cost. Good news: The payment won’t be as steep as originally planned.

        In an attempt to generate revenue, the Mexican government initially planned to impose a $42 immigration fee on each cruise ship passenger, regardless of whether or not the individual disembarked from the ship.

        After significant backlash from the cruise ship industry, the Mexican government has reached a compromise of $5 per passenger beginning on July 1 of this year. This fee will increase to $10 per passenger from August 2026 to July 2027. Thereafter, it will rise to $15 per passenger until August 2028, when the fee will be $21 per passenger. Travelers will be responsible for these fees.

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        • Mako
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            #545
            Originally posted by Mako
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            Hahahahaha. If you believe trumpy beat China, you truly have Maga brain.

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            • bsm2
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              #546


              ​​​​​ Trump's new tariff threats: 'There are no deals'

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                #547
                Originally posted by bsm2


                ​​​​ Trump's new tariff threats: 'There are no deals'

                And the Big Orange Imbecile continues to tell his low information supporters that other countries pay the tariffs.

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                  The US is grappling with a deepening tourism crisis as tensions with Canada—fueled by new tariffs, political rhetoric, and heightened border scrutiny—have triggered a dramatic collapse in Canadian travel. Flights have been slashed, road crossings have declined sharply, and future bookings have plummeted, resulting in millions of dollars in lost tourism revenue. Once-reliable streams of Canadian visitors, who traditionally account for the largest share of international arrivals, are now drying up amid fears of detainment, device inspections, and broader disapproval of U.S. policies. These disruptions are severely impacting key tourism economies, especially in states like California and Minnesota, compounding the country’s border woes.
                  The US is experiencing a significant decline in Canadian tourism as geopolitical tensions, new tariffs, heightened border scrutiny, and growing fears about deportation and device inspections at ports of entry deter travelers. This growing rift between the U.S. and its northern neighbor is manifesting in severe economic repercussions, particularly in border states and tourism-dependent regions like California. With airlines slashing flights, bookings collapsing, and long-time visitors canceling travel, the impact on state and municipal economies is becoming increasingly dire

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                    #549
                    Originally posted by bsm2
                    The US is grappling with a deepening tourism crisis as tensions with Canada
                    LOL!!! I live in a tourist trap. Things will be just fine without the Kanucks.

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                    • bsm2
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                      #550
                      Originally posted by Mako

                      LOL!!! I live in a tourist trap. Things will be just fine without the Kanucks.
                      Sure who needs millions of dollars in tourism and state taxes
                      Am sure all the hotels stores restaurants don't care if they lose money

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                        #551
                        In its quarterly earnings call on Thursday, Walmart announced that the major retailer would be raising prices at its stores due to the high tariffs on imports.

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                          ​​​​​ Trump throws temper tantrum at Walmart after his tariffs cause price hikes

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                              #554
                              What a F Nut Case

                              🚨 Trump threatens the European Union with a massive 50% tariff, rattling global markets. 🇺🇸📉 Will a new trade war begin on June 1? Here’s what we know so far ⬇️
                              NBC News reports that former President Donald Trump has threatened the European Union with a sweeping 50% tariff, citing a lack of progress in trade negotiations between the two global powers.

                              In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump declared, “I am recommending a straight 50% Tariff on the European Union, starting on June 1, 2025.” This proposed rate surpasses the 39% tariff he floated earlier on April 2—what he called “Liberation Day.”

                              The announcement triggered immediate reactions from global financial markets. European stock exchanges were hit hard, with key indices in Germany, France, and the U.K. recording significant losses. Market analysts point to investor fears over a potential trade war and the broader economic impact such a tariff could have on transatlantic commerce.

                              The European Union is the second-largest trading partner of the United States, with hundreds of billions of dollars in goods and services exchanged annually. Trump’s proposed tariff could severely disrupt industries on both sides of the Atlantic.

                              In response, the European Commission’s trade chief is scheduled to meet with the U.S. Trade Representative in the coming days to address the escalating tensions and seek possible resolutions.

                              #InTheNews #GlobalEconomy #TariffTalks #TrumpNews #EuroMarkets #PoliticsToday #June2025 #EUUpdate #WhiteHouseWatch

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                                Originally posted by bsm2
                                What a F Nut Case

                                🚨 Trump threatens the European Union with a massive 50% tariff, rattling global markets. 🇺🇸📉 Will a new trade war begin on June 1? Here’s what we know so far ⬇️
                                NBC News reports that former President Donald Trump has threatened the European Union with a sweeping 50% tariff, citing a lack of progress in trade negotiations between the two global powers.

                                In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump declared, “I am recommending a straight 50% Tariff on the European Union, starting on June 1, 2025.” This proposed rate surpasses the 39% tariff he floated earlier on April 2—what he called “Liberation Day.”

                                The announcement triggered immediate reactions from global financial markets. European stock exchanges were hit hard, with key indices in Germany, France, and the U.K. recording significant losses. Market analysts point to investor fears over a potential trade war and the broader economic impact such a tariff could have on transatlantic commerce.

                                The European Union is the second-largest trading partner of the United States, with hundreds of billions of dollars in goods and services exchanged annually. Trump’s proposed tariff could severely disrupt industries on both sides of the Atlantic.

                                In response, the European Commission’s trade chief is scheduled to meet with the U.S. Trade Representative in the coming days to address the escalating tensions and seek possible resolutions.

                                #InTheNews #GlobalEconomy #TariffTalks #TrumpNews #EuroMarkets #PoliticsToday #June2025 #EUUpdate #WhiteHouseWatch
                                Trumpy is saying that the lack of cargo ships in US harbours means the US isn't losing money. What an imbecile. He thinks a trade deficit means the US is subsidising other countries.
                                Trumpy is a top scale moron.

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