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title butchers any meaning the article is attempting to convey
crab mentality is strong in the United States here of late with voters blaming each other for the destruction of the country when the ones that truly fund and run the country are the perpetrators that have Trump on a leash doing their bidding
only way out when civil disobedience, protests, and voting do not work is for us serfs to revolt
We must assuredly 'all hang together', or assuredly we shall all hang separately.
You're correct. This is idiotic to think that un-tariffed spots will be left alone. Sorry, gang. We're all paying for this idiocy.
Indeed, although I will concede, that the tariffs are designed to hit some areas more directly, and others more indirectly. But this will impact the economy as a whole, with financial capital most likely in the best position to gain (by potentially buying up assets from other sectors for cheap when they fail).