Trump Blames Biden for Never Removing the Tariffs Trump Imposed
And you have to admit, he's got a point.

President Joe Biden had more than three years to roll back former President Donald Trump's tariffs that are driving up prices for consumers and businesses.
He did not, even though Biden had made clear during the last campaign that he knew Americans were bearing the cost of those trade policies. Instead, Biden chose to pander to unionized workers in the Rust Belt and peddle an economically nonsensical message that in many ways echoed the one Trump had implemented. Biden has even hiked some of the tariffs Trump initially implemented on imports from China.
During Thursday night's debate in Atlanta, those chickens came home to roost—as Biden was attacked by Trump both for keeping those tariffs in place and for the consequences of those policies. He did not do a good job of defending himself.
"Do you notice he never took out my tariffs because we bring in so much money with the tariffs that I imposed on China," Trump said. "He never took them away can't because it's too much money. It's tremendous."
Moments later, Trump pivoted to attack Biden for the fact that those same tariffs seemingly haven't accomplished anything with regard to China.
"China's going to own us if you keep allowing them to do what they're doing to us as a country. They are killing us as a country, Joe, and you can't let that happen. You're destroying our country."
Biden has followed through on exactly what Trump did, but that's allowing China to kill us?
Yeah, it doesn't make much sense—but in fairness, neither does the fact that both Trump and Biden have embraced tariffs, which are nothing more than taxes on Americans, as some sort of imagined political solution to whatever thing China is doing right now that we dislike.
The topic of tariffs came up just after a clash over tax policy—kudos to the moderators, CNN's Dana Bash and Jake Tapper, for making that choice—and it could have been a great opportunity for Biden to draw a distinction between himself and the former president. Biden tried to criticize Trump's plan for a 10 percent tariff on all imports, calling it "a tax on everything coming into the country."
True! But the fact that Biden has left most of Trump's other tariffs in place (or hiked them) makes that a tough argument to sell. After all, if tariffs are taxes on all Americans and if Biden has promised not to raise taxes on anyone who isn't wealthy, then something doesn't add up.
And, indeed, Trump pounced on the opportunity.
The really frustrating thing about this is that Trump is fundamentally wrong about how tariffs work. He has been for a long time. Taxes on Americans are not going to change China's behavior. That's not theoretical. We have six years of real evidence. Tariffs are not saving American manufacturing. The trade deficit didn't fall like Trump promised it would. China didn't buy the larger share of American imports that were part of Trump's supposed "phase one" deal. In the middle of Thursday's debate, Trump even managed to confuse the trade deficit with the federal budget deficit (a mistake he's been making for years).
If only Biden were in a position to highlight Trump's clearly misguided views on trade and tariffs. But that would have required different choices over the past three-plus years (and a stronger debate performance from the president, who struggled at times on Thursday to be articulate).
Biden chose this outcome, and now we're left with a choice between a candidate who doesn't understand the fundamentals of trade policy and one who has foolishly gone along with that fantasy for political gain.
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Spin motherfucker spin!
The coerced media spews propaganda in unison.
I’m still waiting to see clips of sleepy Joes incoherence but the MSM seems to have lost them.
Regarding this article the Reason propagandist said that “Trump BLAMES Biden for NOT removing his Tariffs”.
Where did you learn English fuckwit, from the Libertarian school of propaganda?
Trump demonstrated that Biden failed on his 2020 election promise to remove tariffs and alluded that more are required to stop Chinas financial domination of the US.
Nothing like the lies aka propaganda from the article.
It's just a prediction! Herp!
Didn’t get to watch. Did anyone poop themselves?
Biden shit the bed.
You used the word blame but I don't think you don't know what it means.
He pointed out that Biden didn't cancel the tariffs.
President Donald Trump's tariffs that are driving up prices for consumers and businesses.
I can't even with this.
Uh, bud, the whole point of tariffs is to raise domestic prices. Are you as ignorant as Britches?
The issue is really due to already prior existing regulatory framework deltas between partners, industrials advantages, and economic control and protectionism.
Ironically Trump is still the first president who offered zero tariffs if others agreed to as well.
Libertarians don't have to ignore reality to participate in disadvantaged markets. Free markets does not mean market ignorance.
Well said!
Liar. Franklin Roosevelt did.
Was this president FDR? Or was this campaigning nominee FDR who used a bunch of free trade rhetoric just long enough to own Herbert Hoover?
Exactly.
Eric one trick pony Boehm. Why no talk on regulations which dwarf tariff costs? Why not admit global trade isn't a free market?
Ironically Trump did offer zero tariffs if other countries followed suit. How many agreed?
I bet I can guess. Zero?
Eh, a lousy pun, but it is the answer. Sorry, I'll go back to funning with jeffie.
Oof, here's the comment of the night. Wish I could claim credit for it:
"After watching that, the big question the people have now is: who is REALLY running the country."
Yea. Wow. That.
It's hardly original. I've expressed the same sentiment before, at least a year ago. This man is not making any important decisions or setting any real policy. The faceless bureaucracy is in charge.
same - which also explains why he will always have 35% bedrock support nationwide and majority support from (D)em voters. They DON'T CARE about who is prez - just with which administration gets to appoint the lifers that hire the people and make the policy that runs the country. It is actually a rational position that I cant fault them for.
The problem with it is that it continues the inertial deterioration of the constitution - but again, wrt that - most voters DONT CARE
Yea, but now all the folks who don't regularly pay attention to what's going on got a big shotgun blast to the face of it in real time.
I’ve long pointed out that Biden is being puppeteered by a bunch of Obama retreads in his cabinet.
Who are in turn owned and operated as fully useful idiots by the deep state IC.
Biden responded by squinting his eyes and soiling himself.
And you claim to know economics???
Britches, the entire point of raising domestic prices is to reduce imports, and that sure as shit is going to change Chinese behavior, because they will be selling and exporting fewer goods.
Britches, you’re as ignorant about tariffs as Trump. I won’t mention Biden, he’s just plain senile, and contrary to jeffie, he lies about everything.
China will just export to countries with sane economic policies, which will grow and become even more effective competitors to the US.
It is really amazing how all the so called libertarians here support the worst form of corporate welfare, propping up businesses that need to die.
You can’t just replace exports markets like that. And China is in trouble economically.
What about the 80% Tariffs on domestic manufacturers?
Oh yeah; I guess that's just a Tax so it doesn't qualify for the 'Blame Trump' game going on about Tariffs.
Reason dug the hole of "Trump has a point" here all by themselves by ignoring the Libertarian Domestic Tax-Cuts premise/history and deciding to attack Trump with endless focus on a ZERO Import-Tax.
I liked Reason so much better before Trump was President. Reason caught itself far too much TDS.
An import tax on one percent on everything would be a humongous boon for the US economy.
MAGA: Taxes are too high and prices are increasing way too fast. So let's massively increase the tax that increases prices the most!
Biden: Okay.
MAGA: Cut Spending.
Biden: No Way!
Your premise is laughably flawed.
"China's going to own us if you keep allowing them to do what they're doing to us as a country. They are killing us as a country, Joe, and you can't let that happen. You're destroying our country."
Biden has followed through on exactly what Trump did, but that's allowing China to kill us?
Sounds like Trump is talking about something other than Tariffs. How about providing what was said in those "moments" between so we can judge for ourselves?
I really think Biden did that reluctantly and strategically. It just works.