Stephen Moore
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is when you go out here and you reciprocate you're going to lower tariffs and you're going to get more free trade everybody who is freaking out about this and oh no this is going to be terrible for the consumer this is going to be great for the consumer in the long run and guess what it's going to be great for the american worker and the blue collar worker and the same point here i mean this is
is when you go out here and you reciprocate you're going to lower tariffs and you're going to get more free trade everybody who is freaking out about this and oh no this is going to be terrible for the consumer this is going to be great for the consumer in the long run and guess what it's going to be great for the american worker and the blue collar worker and the same point here i mean this is
is when you go out here and you reciprocate you're going to lower tariffs and you're going to get more free trade everybody who is freaking out about this and oh no this is going to be terrible for the consumer this is going to be great for the consumer in the long run and guess what it's going to be great for the american worker and the blue collar worker and the same point here i mean this is
Right, so it will allow the USTR to be able to calculate that and they'll come up with a value in terms of what that looks like in a non-tariff sense, right? So what is that value? What's that inhibitor into our entrance into that marketplace? So it gives them latitude over USTR to be able to determine that, but we have to have the ability to be able to negotiate on those aspects of that.
Right, so it will allow the USTR to be able to calculate that and they'll come up with a value in terms of what that looks like in a non-tariff sense, right? So what is that value? What's that inhibitor into our entrance into that marketplace? So it gives them latitude over USTR to be able to determine that, but we have to have the ability to be able to negotiate on those aspects of that.
Right, so it will allow the USTR to be able to calculate that and they'll come up with a value in terms of what that looks like in a non-tariff sense, right? So what is that value? What's that inhibitor into our entrance into that marketplace? So it gives them latitude over USTR to be able to determine that, but we have to have the ability to be able to negotiate on those aspects of that.
A tariff on, say, a U.S. automobile in Europe right now might be around 10%, but really it's more like 25%, right, because of all these non-tariff barriers that are in place.
A tariff on, say, a U.S. automobile in Europe right now might be around 10%, but really it's more like 25%, right, because of all these non-tariff barriers that are in place.
A tariff on, say, a U.S. automobile in Europe right now might be around 10%, but really it's more like 25%, right, because of all these non-tariff barriers that are in place.
Eight sponsors, my main lead sponsor, Marjorie Taylor Greene, her and I have worked on this. And we're going to continue to pick up some more sponsors, particularly as the president has started to lean in on this. And people got to, everybody knows, Glenn, you're a huge U.S. history expert. You know this. And so just flashback. to pre-revolutionary war.
Eight sponsors, my main lead sponsor, Marjorie Taylor Greene, her and I have worked on this. And we're going to continue to pick up some more sponsors, particularly as the president has started to lean in on this. And people got to, everybody knows, Glenn, you're a huge U.S. history expert. You know this. And so just flashback. to pre-revolutionary war.
Eight sponsors, my main lead sponsor, Marjorie Taylor Greene, her and I have worked on this. And we're going to continue to pick up some more sponsors, particularly as the president has started to lean in on this. And people got to, everybody knows, Glenn, you're a huge U.S. history expert. You know this. And so just flashback. to pre-revolutionary war.
And one of the aspects and issues that we had with the British at that time was they were taking our raw goods and materials shipping them over to Britain to then become finished goods that they would export back over to us. Does that sound familiar to anybody? That's what's happening to us right now with the Chinese. It's literally what's happening right now.
And one of the aspects and issues that we had with the British at that time was they were taking our raw goods and materials shipping them over to Britain to then become finished goods that they would export back over to us. Does that sound familiar to anybody? That's what's happening to us right now with the Chinese. It's literally what's happening right now.
And one of the aspects and issues that we had with the British at that time was they were taking our raw goods and materials shipping them over to Britain to then become finished goods that they would export back over to us. Does that sound familiar to anybody? That's what's happening to us right now with the Chinese. It's literally what's happening right now.
But instead of that, it's our intellectual property. It's our technological know-how. And they're building it over there and shipping it back to us.
But instead of that, it's our intellectual property. It's our technological know-how. And they're building it over there and shipping it back to us.
But instead of that, it's our intellectual property. It's our technological know-how. And they're building it over there and shipping it back to us.
Correct, because I'd say in the... You're going to have some revenue on that. But in the long term, we're trying to correct a behavior here. Now, this is an example that I've used before, not that I'm in favor of it because I didn't support it in the state legislature. But if you think about something like a cigarette. You keep breaking up. Are you there? Oh, yeah, I'm there. Can you hear me?
Correct, because I'd say in the... You're going to have some revenue on that. But in the long term, we're trying to correct a behavior here. Now, this is an example that I've used before, not that I'm in favor of it because I didn't support it in the state legislature. But if you think about something like a cigarette. You keep breaking up. Are you there? Oh, yeah, I'm there. Can you hear me?