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Tariffs

BigSal

Posted 8:02 am, 04/15/2025

Probably because theyve never really been in effect....

Foxnose

Posted 7:39 am, 04/15/2025

Walmart just reported no adverse affects by the tariffs so far in the 1st quarter of 2025

Jimbojolly

Posted 7:02 am, 04/15/2025

FakerTOE, you lie like Trump, as you beg for attention.

Fakey

Posted 6:18 am, 04/15/2025

Hey Piss Ant, why do YOU feel compelled to foist false accusations?


I am simply providing information sos folks like YOU AND 5hitforbrains can carry on an informed conversation regarding the administration of tariffs.

YOU go, suckerb0y !

Jimbojolly

Posted 9:16 pm, 04/14/2025

Breathtakingly ignorant as you are fakerTOE, the post below is the title of the OP. We are not discussing the definition of the word "tariff." This is what the thread is about.


Um, It Turns Out No One at the Ports Is Collecting Trump's Tariffs
A technical "glitch" has created the biggest hiccup in Trump's tariffs rollout.
We can't fix stupid.

Fakey

Posted 7:22 pm, 04/14/2025

Here's the link, again, as the cuy&paste didn't translate well.


YOU go, suckerb0y !

Fakey

Posted 7:19 pm, 04/14/2025

Hey Piss Ant, which of these for steps are YOU having trouble comprehending?


Tariffs are collected by the importer's government agency, such as Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in the US. These agencies are responsible for determining the correct tariff rate for the goods and collecting the payment from the importer before the goods are released.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
1. Declaration and Classification:
When a shipment of goods enters a country, the importer declares the goods to customs authorities. They provide information like the value of the goods, their origin, and their classification according to the Harmonized System (HS).
2. Tariff Determination:
Based on the HS code and other factors, the customs authorities determine the applicable tariff rate for those goods.
3. Payment:
The importer then pays the tariff to the customs authority, typically electronically or by check.
4. Collection:
The customs agency collects the tariff and remits it to the national Treasury.

Jimbojolly

Posted 5:38 pm, 04/14/2025

You go fakerTOE, keep on lying about liberals as you pretend to know something about tariffs.

Gort

Posted 3:47 pm, 04/14/2025

Tariffs trick to end our food stamps

Fakey

Posted 3:44 pm, 04/14/2025

Quite fummy watching our America hating liberal leftist 5hitZ display their total ignorance / borderline stupidity of how trade tariffs actually work even though a clear AND concise explanation has been provided for them.


YOUZ go, 5hitZ !

billythemountain

Posted 3:02 pm, 04/14/2025

They're automatically wired to his bank account, it's cool.

Jimbojolly

Posted 1:47 pm, 04/14/2025

You're welcome.

YappyLittleJimbo

Posted 1:27 pm, 04/14/2025

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Jimbojolly

Posted 12:38 pm, 04/14/2025

Top story from fakerTOE the dumazzzzzz's link. LOLOLOL!

Fakey

Posted 7:09 am, 04/14/2025

This simple reference shows that once again, 'ol 5hitforbrains has no clue what she is posting about.


Cogliostro

Posted 5:57 pm, 04/13/2025

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antithesis

Posted 3:29 pm, 04/12/2025

U.S. shippers told the news outlet that they have not been charged higher tariff rates on their containers as recently as Thursday, despite Trump's claims that tariffs are in effect and are being collected. This latest snafu is on top of the fact that many companies and industry groups are still unsure of when tariffs will be collected, especially since Trump keeps changing the rates erratically in social media posts and executive orders, and making new threats almost daily.

"There has been some confusion on what President Trump has said in social media posts on when the tariff starts and what is written in the executive order," Jarred Varanelli, vice president of U.S. sales at logistics firm Savino Del Bene, told CNBC. "Social media posts are not law on the pause and increase in tariffs. With the constant changes to the regulations, all customs brokers in our industry have a difficult task ahead of them."

So this means that we had an entire market crash for nothing... sounds about right!

It will be interesting to see the national debt, GDP, and Debt to GDP Ratio at the end of 2025...

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