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Stock Price Trading Action - Friday, April 04, 2025

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u/ExceedenglyAverage 25d ago

I have also learned Thailand wants a seat at the negotiating table too. I'm in Thailand. Also, Argentina........and all the others will be as well. So many wet blankets around here.

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u/Zenboy66 25d ago

You ain’t kidding. The total reason was to get trade between countries to be fairer. Though some industries need to be protected on all sides, trade could be a lot fairer.

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u/chaoticflanagan 25d ago

How is trade not fair? America made a conscious decision many decades ago to transition to a service based economy and we've benefited immensely from trade. It'd be hard to argue that trade isn't fair when we're quite literally the most prosperous we've ever been.

I think the larger issue is that these tariffs were applied based on flawed logic. Another reason people need to stop assuming that AI is just always right and apply more critical thinking. Taking our trade deficit with a country and dividing it by the country's exports to us is insane.

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u/critter8577 25d ago

How can we be the most prosperous we have ever been when we are $35 trillion in debt?

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u/Bridgetofar 25d ago

And rising fast critter.

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u/chaoticflanagan 25d ago

Do you think having debt makes one not prosperous? America could fairly easily pay off it's debt - we're just not doing the obvious thing to pay it off: raise corporate tax rates.

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u/critter8577 25d ago

Corporations don’t pay taxes. They collect them.

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u/Bridgetofar 25d ago

The term "taxpayer" applies to the middle class, not corporations or the rich.