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Free Trade

The Trade War Is Going So Well That Trump Might Bail Out Apple

"If I didn't help them, they would have a big problem," says Trump. But maybe he's already "helped" enough.

Eric Boehm | 8.21.2019 12:30 PM

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While speaking to reporters at the White House on Tuesday, President Donald Trump tried to argue that his trade war was sapping China of its economic strength.

Instead, he inadvertently pointed out how the trade war is also hurting American companies—and seemed to suggest that his administration could be preparing to bail out of the world's most profitable businesses.

"If I didn't help certain companies—American companies, like Apple," Trump said, before promising that any assistance given to Apple would be "for a very short period of time" until the tech firm was able to relocate its supply chains out of China.

"If I didn't help them, they would have a big problem," Trump said.

Trump teases some sort of bailout for Apple for hardship the company is facing because of his trade war.

"This would be very short-term. If I didn't help them, they would have a big problem … the smart people say 'thank you very much,' and the dumb people have no idea." pic.twitter.com/83mye1qmEI

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 20, 2019

Given the White House's haphazard handling of the trade war and the president's propensity for going off-message, it's hard to say what exactly Trump will do. But it is notable that he seems to be considering such a deal—just days after having dinner with Apple CEO Tim Cook. After that Friday night dinner, Trump told reporters that Cook "made a very compelling argument" about how tariffs were making it more difficult for Apple.

It seems likely that Apple will take a beating from the next round of tariffs set to take effect on September 1, but so will everyone else. According to an analysis from investment bank JP Morgan, the next round of tariffs will cost the average household between $600 and $1,000 annually, and Apple figures it will be one of many well-known American brands that will take a hit.

2. JPMorgan has a list of US companies most exposed to the Sept 1 tariffs .. pic.twitter.com/0d0P5ZyjGX

— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla) August 20, 2019

It's possible to interpret Trump's remarks on Tuesday as him suggesting that other American companies could get similar bailouts—but that's an even more untenable position. Trump's earlier bailouts of farmers hurt by the trade war have already cost more money than all his tariffs have generated, so how would the White House pay for another round of tariff relief aimed at huge corporations like Nike, Boeing, and Apple? Even if there was a way to do that, would the same bailouts be offered to smaller businesses?

That's pretty unlikely. Again, look at how the farm bailout was handled. An analysis by the Environmental Working Group, an agriculture policy center, found that 54 percent of the first $8.4 billion spent by the Trump administration's tariff relief program flowed to just 10 percent of farmers receiving aid. More than 1,000 people living in America's 50 largest cities have also received bailout payments—which isn't too surprising since the federal government has a long history of sending farm subsidies to people who aren't farmers. In all, the farm bailouts are a good indication of the problems with a centrally planned economic policy. It might sound good to say that we'll cover the losses of farmers and companies hurt by the trade war, but actually doing that results in typical bureaucratic waste.

If Trump is suddenly more concerned about the plight of American businesses forced to pay his tariffs, then offering to bail Apple out is exactly the wrong thing to do. Even if some sort of federal subsidy would help Apple avoid the tariff costs, it would do nothing to help all the other American businesses that are suffering under those same tariffs—companies whose CEOs don't have access to dinner with the president.

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  1. AlbertP   6 years ago

    When bulls fight, it is only the grass that suffers.

    1. SQRLSY One   6 years ago

      Agreed!

      From the article...
      "Trump's earlier bailouts of farmers hurt by the trade war have already cost more money than all his tariffs have generated, so how would the White House pay for another round of tariff relief aimed at huge corporations like Nike, Boeing, and Apple? Even if there was a way to do that, would the same bailouts be offered to smaller businesses?"

      "Smaller businesses", my ass!!! How about MEEE?!?!? When do I (glorious supposedly-"free" mere individual) get my rebate or tax cut to make up for all the extra crap-tariffs that I have paid?!? (No, don't worry, I am NOT holding my breath on this one!)

      1. AlbertP   6 years ago

        You will get a tax break when they pay off the national debt. I promise. /s

      2. Man from Earth   6 years ago

        The American economy can easily absorb these bailouts.
        The bailout of Apple is an obvious incentive to encourage Apple to move it's manufacturing back to America. I cannot see Trump giving money to Apple if they keep their manufacturing in China. This move will therefore bring hundreds, if not thousands of jobs to Americans as well as protect the intellectual property of Apple. It will also put more pressure on China to give in.
        China cannot win this trade war. The trade imbalance is far to high for them to win. America's economy continues to grow despite the trade war while China's economy is shrinking as a rapid rate.

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  2. $park¥ is the Worst   6 years ago

    Trump teases some sort of bailout for Apple

    “I’m gonna do you a favor, no questions asked. And one day, I’m gonna come to you and you’re gonna do me a favor, no questions asked.”

    1. Idle Hands   6 years ago

      "Why have you never come to me before this day on my daughters wedding the one day you know I can't deny a favor?"

  3. Atlas_Shrugged   6 years ago

    Bailout? For Apple? You mean the Apple sitting on roughly 80B in cash? That Apple? They don't need a bailout, they need a reminder that they are an American company. And they're partnering with Red China to build iPhones....the same people who serially lie, cheat and steal American IP.

    Memo to The Donald: Um....No bailouts for Apple.

    Maybe Timmy Apple needs to think long and hard about his partners. And hell, I own APPL.

    1. Last of the Shitlords   6 years ago

      I bought some oranges yesterday. They were good.

    2. Juice   6 years ago

      *AAPL

  4. grb   6 years ago

    Too many people here pretend what comes out the speaking end of Trump means anything more than what comes out the excreting end. It doesn't; He's just a child-like buffoon. Over the last 24 hours DJT has:

    (1) Accused Jewish Democrats of being "disloyal".

    (2) Explained that Kashmir is a difficult because “You have Hindus and you have the Muslims and I wouldn’t say they get along so great.”

    (3) Canceled a state visit to Denmark because they wouldn't sell Greenland.

    (4) Thanked some nobody-twitter-conspiracy-freak for saying Israeli Jews “love (Trump) like he is the second coming of God.”

    (5) Told reporters “I am the chosen one” to take on China.

    (6) Whined the prime minister of Denmark was “nasty” about his proposal to buy Greenland and he’s not going to let her talk to him that way.

    (7) Doubled down on his anti-Semitic disloyalty remark: “If you vote for a Democrat, you’re being disloyal to the Jewish people and you’re being very disloyal to Israel.”

    The only meaning found in Trump's words is proof of his incompetence. The man is mentally ill.

    1. NolanLibertarian   6 years ago

      Wow! Who allowed you in here? Are you ready for the onslaught of raging hatred by Trump's Brownshirts?

      I am proud to have my comment follow yours.
      The faint voice of libertarian values.

      1. Nardz   6 years ago

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      2. Last of the Shitlords   6 years ago

        Hey shitstain. Not dead yet I see.

    2. mad.casual   6 years ago

      Too many people here pretend what comes out the speaking end of Trump means anything more than what comes out the excreting end.

      I disagree. Too many people pretend that too many people in their own heads ascribe significantly more meaning to what comes out of Trump's mouth than what comes out of his ass. It seems reasonable to surmise that they do this because they've habituated themselves to the notion that everyone should ascribe significantly more meaning to what comes out of any politician's mouth than what comes out of their ass.

      1. Echospinner   6 years ago

        Aha. Cranial rectal inversion syndrome. I have seen this before. Looks like a severe case.

  5. NolanLibertarian   6 years ago

    To be fair, Trump has tried to be Presidential, a unifier, over a dozen times. He's caved each time, slapped back by his base. His own tactical failure, the same tactical stupidity that caused his unbroken string of business failures.

    By refusing to expand his base, that's all he's got. They own him. Despite all his false machismo, he's literally owned by America's goobers --- NOT the working class base, but his goober base who KNOWS they own his soul.

    Fox News has reported his total failures on taxes, the economy, deficits ... everything.

    CBO just EXPLODED his tax cut bullshit. Instead of fueling massive growth to avoid debt (which has NEVER happened!), he is now hands-down the WORST President EVER on debt ....despite being handed the longest recovery EVER, for an incoming President... by Obama, who inherited the 2nd worst.

    And today, the White House was FORCED to admit the possibility of an imminent recession.

    The ONLY American to celebrate is Jimmy Carter -- no longer THE worst President in modern times.

    Trump's NEW New Deal is now the biggesr cluster-fuck since FDR.
    Today's question; will he CRASH soon enough for the GOP to get a nominee good enough to escape a TOTAL rout next year.

    It was GOP fuckups under Dubya that gave us Obama and an entire Dem Congress.

    1. Don't look at me!   6 years ago

      unbroken string of business failures.
      Please post pictures of your gold plated penthouse and hot wife.

      1. mad.casual   6 years ago

        Please post pictures of your gold plated penthouse and hot wife three hot (ex-)wives as well as any paid porn stars who claim to have had sex with you.

        FIFY

        Could you imagine if Stormy Daniels had an affair and was paid off by Jimmy Carter? They'd chuck him face down in a shallow grave and start shoveling whether he was dead or not.

      2. grb   6 years ago

        "Please post pictures of your gold plated penthouse and hot wife"

        I'll be happy too, right after Daddy leaves me so many millions that no amount of business failure can squander it all. The hot wife would surely follow (as hot wives always do) but I'm afraid I have too much taste for the gold-plated penthouse. Too much taste and not enuff inherited wealth : That's the story of my life.

        Seriously now, you must know Trump would be running a three card monte scam on a street corner without Daddy's millions, right? Not even the most obsequious Trumpian bootlicker has to know that.......

        1. Last of the Shitlords   6 years ago

          You’re a funny faggot. Especially since you do t understand money or anything.

      3. Echospinner   6 years ago

        Normal rich people do not post pictures like that and do not boast about their wealth, at least not any of the ones I know.

        Normal men who are successful with women do not parade them around like trophy's and boast about their conquests. Not to mention how hot their daughter is.

        Today Donald called himself “the chosen one” .

        I don’t think it is mental illness it is just that he is an asshole.

        1. Man from Earth   6 years ago

          It depends on who he believes chose him. He can certainly make that claim when it comes to the American people since we was elected president. However, according to the many 'conspiracy theories' I have read over the last few years, Trump may well have been picked by military intelligence who are well aware of the massive paedophile ring running out of Washington and needed someone who was not a politician and therefore not compromised by the likes of Epstein to clean up the shithole Washington has become. The Dems will no find anything they can use against Trump. MI have gone over his past and found nothing of consequence the Dems can use to impeach. All the Dems have left is smear and scare tactics. Their latest narrative is to push the possibility of a recession yet there are no underlying indicators that a recession is imminent. They are hoping it will be a self-fulfilling prophecy. They are hoping to scare the American people into not spending and holding onto their capital thereby causing a slowdown. I can't see this obvious tactic working for anyone who does even rudimentary research. There is no housing market or banking crisis. There is no rapid increase in inflation. There is literally nothing to confirm a recession is looming. In actual reality, More people are employed in America now than any other time in history. The American economy is growing in a controlled and sustainable way and there are no underling factors to indicate this boom will immediately be followed by a bust.

    2. Jerryskids   6 years ago

      It was Reagan's fuck up that gave us Bush the Elder and it was all downhill from there. Dole? McCain? Romney? Are you kidding me? Big Government Nanny-Staters every one.

      1. Fats of Fury   6 years ago

        Do you mean Bush the Lesser that gave us Bush the Least?

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  7. Jerryskids   6 years ago

    Given the White House's haphazard handling of the trade war and the president's propensity for going off-message, it's hard to say what exactly Trump will do.

    It's hard to say that he's going off message when nobody has the slightest idea what the message is. Assuming there is one.

    1. Man from Earth   6 years ago

      It is Trump's unpredictability that makes him hard to pin down. He first gets the press to second guess what he is about to do and then does the opposite. Just look at the way the press handled the North Korea situation. They pushed to narrative that war with N.K. was inevitable and then Trump turned it around and peace broke out. It is my guess that all the while the press were predicting doom and gloom on the Korean peninsular that Trump was actually putting the finishing touches on a peace deal. Trump allowed the press to run with their narrative and they ended up looking like assholes when the opposite happened.
      How many times has Trump played the press for fools and they fall for it every time. Trump's genius is that he has the press hanging on every tweet he makes while he moves in the background doing the opposite. It would not surprise me if the meeting with Chinese delegates in September results in a finalised trade deal. Trump may well have 99% of the deal already negotiated and the meeting is merely to sign on the dotted line. All the while, the press are ranting and raving about how bad the trade war is and how much it is affecting the American people without once reporting on the state of the Chinese economy and how China cannot go on much longer without reaching a settlement. The American economy is still growing at an impressive rate despite the trade war while the Chinese economy is shrinking at a rapid rate because of the trade war. China cannot win this war because there is a massive trade imbalance in their favour. Tariffs are having a far greater effect on Chinese exports than they are on American exports to China.

  8. KWlib   6 years ago

    Apple is sitting on more cash than the government.

    Who should be bailing whom?

    1. Echospinner   6 years ago

      I do not think it is cash they need. The trade war is screwing with their supply chain and costs. They are global and competing in a highly competitive global market. They are already pricy and can’t raise prices any higher. If Samsung can get the components and materials at lower cost they are screwed.

      What they need is for Trump to back off and end this stupid thing.

      1. Man from Earth   6 years ago

        Fuck what Apple needs. This is a trade war which needs to be fought. Apple made their bed when they took their production to China at the cost of American jobs. Doing so they made massive profits at the expense of the American workers they screwed over. I don't think they have the right to even call themselves and American company. Did they honestly believe they could continue to use cheap Chinese labour to increase their profits without any consequences and still import their crappy phones without any significant tariffs. Why would anyone side with Apple, especially the American press.

  9. Uncle Jay   6 years ago

    Fuck taxpayer paid bailouts.
    Go under motherfuckers!

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  11. Last of the Shitlords   6 years ago

    You want the Clintons to kill him?

  12. Last of the Shitlords   6 years ago

    It’s just more Boehm bullshit.

  13. Sometimes a Great Notion   6 years ago

    So why is Trump floating the idea of a bailout to them? Also why is he even thinking of helping an Irish company, I thought America First was the policy of the day? Oh but I agree Apple made their bed and can sleep in it, one of the reasons I'm against the president's tariff policy in relationship to forced tech transfers.

  14. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   6 years ago

    Or a comment.

  15. NolanLibertarian   6 years ago

    Deficit to top $1 trillion per year by 2020, CBO says

    America’s deficit is rising sharply and will surpass $1 trillion per year by 2020, a gap that has grown since Congress cut taxes and increased spending, the Congressional Budget Office reported Monday.

    “The federal budget deficit grows substantially over the next several years,” CBO Budget Director Keith Hall said Wednesday after his agency released the report. “Federal debt is projected to be on a steadily rising trajectory throughout the decade.”

    During debate on the bill, Republican leaders predicted that their proposal would spark massive economic growth that would limit — or even eliminate — additions to the deficit. But the CBO projected Monday that the bill would boost economic growth 0.7 percent over a decade — not enough to keep it from adding to the deficit.

    WHY DO CONSERVATARDS SUPPORT TRUMP’S NEW DEAL ...THE BIGGEST CLUSTERFUCK SINCE FDR???

    FOX NEWS PILES ON

    FOX NEWS: Trump in big trouble for 2020. Political and economic warning signs there for all to see

    The strong economy Trump touts is anything but and the signs are obvious.

    First, Trump cut taxes and said it would pay for itself. Instead, it has exploded the deficit. President Barack Obama inherited a trillion-dollar budget deficit in 2009, but it was down to $600 billion by the time he left office. In just two years, thanks to tax cuts, Trump has taken the deficit back to a trillion dollars. And on "Fox News Sunday," White House Economic Advisor Larry Kudlow admitted that the administration is looking at more tax cuts.

    Next, Trump said China would bear the costs of his trade war with them. Really? Trump’s suspension of additional tariffs is an admission that they have been hurting American consumers despite his claims to the contrary. In the Fox News Poll, 46 percent said tariffs were hurting the economy. Americans know the cost of everything has increased while their paychecks haven’t increased.

    The fact is Trump’s best economic growth is 3.5 percent in two quarters out of the 10 quarters he’s been in office, CNBC's John Harwood reports, adding that same growth figure, 3.5 percent, is Obama’s seventh best quarter, George W. Bush’s eighth best, and Bill Clinton’s 17th best. Yet, Trump claims his economy is the best ever. Far from it.

    If that wasn’t bad enough, a staggering 59 percent of voters think Trump is tearing the country apart.

    Fox News leaves Trumpsters all alone, twisting in the wind …

    Obama inherited the 2nd worst economy since the 1930s
    Trump started with the longest recovery EVER for an incoming President … FROM OBAMA … and is WORSE than Obama on the economy and the worst EVER on debt, which he campaigned on PAYING OFF!

    Left – Right = Zero

  16. NolanLibertarian   6 years ago

    So why is Trump floating the idea of a bailout to them? Also why is he even thinking of helping an Irish company, I thought America First was the policy of the day

    His Presidency is collapsing on all fronts. Even Fox jumped ship. CBO exploded the fraud of his tax cuts. All he has left is his goobers, who scurry like cockroaches, spreading lies nobody believes, if only to console each other's their misery with empty hugs.

    And today, the White House was FORCED to admit a recession may be imminent. They said it would be short and mild. But we've NEVER had a recession begin after such massively irresponsible deficits. These are the same assholes who said tax cuts would launch IMMENSE growth and avoid deficits (which has NEVER happened, but never has a base been so eager to be manipulated)

    He even tried to buy Greenland, a repeat of his failures in real estate investment.

    Will Trump's NEW New Deal be as catastrophic as FDR's original?

  17. Dillinger   6 years ago

    sometimes you should do Right - Left = Zero for balance

  18. Chinny Chin Chin   6 years ago

    Maybe mix in some italics, to balance out the use of bold and caps.

  19. mad.casual   6 years ago

    Zero - Zero = Left + Right

    Under NolanLibertarian sock he really ought to sign off with something more like the Konami code.

  20. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   6 years ago

    Glad to see you're back from your hiatus. Hope the parole board straightened things out.

  21. Echospinner   6 years ago

    It depends on what trump means which is always difficult to say.

    “Assistance for a very short time” could mean delaying more tariffs while Apple and others reconfigure supply chains and markets. I think that is more likely than any cash. Trump would view that as “assistance” . This way he is not giving up on his plans to double down on his trade war just postponing which is something he does do with this and other things.

  22. Man from Earth   6 years ago

    You are fucking deluded. Trump will win this trade deal. It is inevitable. China depends on selling it's cheap crap to America exponentially more than America depends on China for trade. This is evident in the downturn in the Chinese economy and the massive increase in Q.E. of the Chinese currency. The best China can do is to attempt to hold out a little longer hoping for Trumps downfall or that he loses in 2020. However, I can't see this thing lasting another year.
    As for your other rant about Trump buying Greenland, the response of the leftist media and the Danish PM over this was pathetic. Firstly, Greenland is costing Denmark millions and Trump obviously thought Denmark would be please to get rid of this drain on it's finances. Secondly, this purchase has been suggested in the past by other president so Trump was not even the first to do so. It is also not without precedent that America buys land as Alaska was bought from Russia and became the 49th state. The response by the Danish PM was both ignorant and very disrespectful and the over reaction of the leftish media was disgusting, It was as if Trump had suggested buying Greenland so he could enslave the inhabitants. All that would have happened is that these inhabitants would have either been given dual citizenship or a choice of whether they wanted to become Americans or remain Danish citizens
    It was a valid suggestion by Trump which would have been beneficial to both sides. Trump was quite justified in cancelling his meeting with the Danish PM. Personally, I would have told him to go fuck himself over his outrageous response. A simple NO would have been enough

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