In Speech to Congress, Trump Promises More Tariff Madness
The tariffs Trump has already imposed on Canada, Mexico, and China will cost an estimated $142 billion this year—and he says more are on the way.

In the hours after President Donald Trump decided to slap new tariffs on all imports from Canada and Mexico, the stock market slumped and economists warned of rising prices and declining economic growth.
On Tuesday night, in an address to a joint session of Congress, Trump promised that the chaos would continue—with more tariffs on more imports.
"Whatever they tariff us, we tariff them. Whatever they tax us, we tax them. If they do non-monetary tariffs to keep us out of their market, then we do non-monetary barriers to keep them out of our market," Trump said, referring to his ongoing plan to impose so-called "reciprocal tariffs" on nearly all imports.
"We will take in trillions of dollars and create jobs like we have never seen before," the president promised.
Depending on the contours of those tariff proposals—which the White House says will be prepared by early April—the tariffs could generate substantial revenue for the Treasury. But those funds will be coming out of the wallets of American businesses and consumers, who will bear the brunt of the higher costs created by those tariffs.
"We have been ripped off for decades by almost every country on Earth and we will not let that happen any longer," Trump promised.
To fix that, Trump is promising to make America less prosperous.
The tariffs Trump has already imposed on Canada, Mexico, and China will increase federal tax revenue by an estimated $142 billion this year, according to an estimate from the Tax Foundation. That's an average tax increase of more than $1,000 per American household if the tariffs remain in place for a full year. An estimate by the Peterson Institute for International Economics pegs the cost to American households at $1,200 annually.
Trump's plan for reciprocal tariffs would cause more economic pain and could be the biggest tax increase since World War II.
It's not news that Trump seems to misunderstand how tariffs work. But unlike during his first term in office, Trump is following through on those threats in destructive ways—and without any clear indications or metrics about what he's hoping to accomplish. In his speech on Tuesday night, Trump made a vague promise about how tariffs would make the auto industry "boom" but failed to indicate what benefits Americans can expect to receive from these costly new taxes.
In reality, the auto industry figures to be among the hardest hit by the new tariffs, which will disrupt the robust supply chains crisscrossing North America.
Then again, maybe that's because the whole thing is just for show—again.
"I think he's going to work something out with [Canada and Mexico]," Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told Fox Business on Tuesday. "It's not going to be a pause, none of that pause stuff, but I think he's going to figure out, you do more, and I'll meet you in the middle some way, and we're going to probably be announcing that tomorrow."
What will happen next with Trump's tariff plans? Good luck figuring that out.
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Lulz “for show”
never change, idiot
Wasn’t ’Tariff Madness’ a 60’s comedy starring Frankie and Annette?
The republic has survived some mad and bad executives , but this one is looking decidedly dangerous to know.
"but this one looks dangerous to know."
Are we watching a cowboy movie Hank?
You did not have a classical education, I take it.
"Mad, bad, and dangerous to know" what Lady Caroline Lamb's description of Lord Byron.
You are supposed to stick your nose up higher and sniff a bit.
I'd vote for Lord Byron for president in a heartbeat. Kiss the "War on Drugs" goodbye. Fuck the Turks too.
You are full of shit. Please post your fake web site so everyone knows it, shitbag.
He said any country that doesn't put any tariffs on US products, wouldn't have any put on theirs. Madness.
Unilateral is great. Bilateral is good. Multi-lateral is bad.
TTTAAAARRRRIIIIFFFFFFSSSS!
Beat me to it.
LOL. Who knew that Boehm was Edvard Munch's model
hilarious.
LOL
Yep, one of Trump's bad moves. If only we had a POTUS who NEVER blew it!
Fuck off and die, TDS-addled shits.
You first, MAGAt.
Oh, more cleverness from but one more TDS-addled slimy pile of shit.
Fuck off and die, asshole.
The only ones deranged are the cultists who still believe the False Prophet's lies. The dumbshit seems to honestly believe he can somehow tax the country into prosperity. Never mind a President who never blows it, at this point I'd settle for who doesn't (almost) always blow it.
You are obviously too fucking stupid to understand what's happening. Fuck off and die, TDS-addled shit-pile.
More Boehm bullshit.
"We will take in trillions of dollars and create jobs like we have never seen before," the president promised.
WOOHOO!!! Stealing trillions from productive members of society for the betterment of government make work jobs! Who wouldn't love that.
Stealing trillions from productive members of society for the betterment of government make work jobs!
If a job or business generated by a balance of trade favorable to the US is automatically a government make work job, even if it's nominally in the private sector, then what is a business that only exists by a balance of trade that is favorable to China, even if it's nominally in the private sector?
Again, unlike many other taxes tariffs have myriad of ways in which they can be subverted and, again unlike other taxes, it's generally the desired affect.
Are you on websites along the supply chain insisting that China, Mexico, Europe, etc. all eliminate their tariffs, or are tariffs only a problem for you here? Why is it that when it comes to things where borders are existential, "libertarians" insist they be destroyed; they're, like, an abstract social construct, man... but in areas where borders are inconsequential or explicitly crossed and opposing both sides equally would effectively obliterate borders and increase liberty both socially and economically, their thinking is mysteriously diminished from such, like, global or even cosmic thinking, man... and specifically behave in a constrained manner?
I was excited, Mad, hence the woohoo. Who wouldn't love to have the president steal their money unconstitutionally in order to give it to some asshole in the federal government to dole out to some other asshole who is favored by the administration. Especially when it favors unions, those same assholes who have been picketing my jobsites, and possibly committing a few arsons on them (nothing proven yet). Who wouldn't want to help out those fine hardworking unions, even if it costs them their business?
I've won victory over myself. I love Big Brother.
You're the most dangerous kind of idiot: just smart enough to sound a lot less stupid than you really are. If I lived in Mexico, China or Europe, then hell yeah I'd be screaming for my government to lower tariffs. But I don't, so I worry a lot more about the US where I do live and where US tariffs do directly affect me.
Seriously, if you're in a fight and the other guy punches himself in the nuts, would you counter by punching yourself in the nuts? 'cause that's what these idiot trade wars are: two guys each punching themselves in the nuts and somehow thinking that somebody is somehow going to win this nut-punching contest. It's well established that lowering trade barriers benefits a country, even if nobody else does.
No, you are a steaming pile of TDS-addled shit, too stupid to understand.
Fuck off and die.
Trump is promising to make America less prosperous.
With prosperity being defined by how much garbage manufactured in China we can buy?
A prosperous nation can make and buy its own products without relying on entirely unregulated industrial slave labor from the other side of the world. Decrease our regulatory burdens forcing companies to offshore, rebuke Leftists, refuse to be global police/defense.
With prosperity being defined by how much garbage manufactured in China we can buy?
If the definition of 'prosperous' is $37T in debt, I'll take some 'less prosperous'.
If the definition of 'prosperous' means abiding China, Canada, Europe, and even Ukraine's overt slide into greater authoritarianism, I'll take some 'less prosperous'.
If the definition of 'prosperous' means more income and other domestic taxes, requiring regulation, to forgive student loans to immigrants and foreign nationals who will overstay their visas or go back to their home countries, or stay here, and set up USAID-funded NGOs, I'll take some 'less prosperous'.
If the definition of 'prosperous' means getting rid of all of the above, and then some, while still finding a way, some way, to collect income to pay down national debts while not explicitly and actively embargoing or outright banning anyone or anything...
Tariffs are a part of global monetary policy even if that offends your libertarian sensibilities. "No one anywhere can have any tariffs." is not any sort of policy. It's low-IQ wishcasting that's as related to libertarianism or liberalism, nth-hand, as open borders or the right to abort.
You're probably one of those stupid fucks who thinks we don't manufacture anything in America.
You're certainly a TDS-addled shit who should fuck off and die.
Oh, my dog, I am so tired of this bullshit argument. I'm just gonna point out that this is "garbage" that people freely choose to buy. If you think it's somehow just to tell people what they can or can't buy, well, three word: Fuck off, slaver.
My goodness! I'm so tired of reading bullshit from TDS-addled shit-piles who should fuck off and die.
https://www.axios.com/2025/03/05/trump-congress-address-democrat-congress-women-wear-pink
Children. Disruptive, nasty, vindictive children. With paddles. Virtue signalling shit stains.
"Musk Steals"- What exactly? What has he stolen?
"Save Medicaid"- Save Medicaid or reform entitlements? Democrats never reduce spending.
"Protect Veterans"- Ah yes, Democrats, known for their support of Veterans... I can't possibly roll my eyes hard enough.
Go Team Sarcjeff.
The waves of vitriolic hatred rolling off the congressional Democrats was palpable during Trumps speech last night.
And that’s also how they feel about half the people that voted last election.
Let that sink in.
And that’s also how they feel about half the people that voted last election.
Given the support for the Russo-Ukrainian meat grinder I think your "half the people that voted last election" estimate is low, considerably.
What has Musk stolen? Answer is, who the hell knows? He promises transparency, but in practice he and his make-believe "Department" have been about as transparent as mud. FOIA? We don' need no steenkin' FOIA! We'll tell you what you need to know, just trust us.
"Democrats never reduce spending" Hahaha. When was the last time the GOP made any serious effort at fiscal responsibility? Oh, right they threw that out the window the day Bill Clinton left office. He may not have been good for much, but at least he got the GOP to actually act a little serious. They certainly haven't since then.
I'm so tired of reading bullshit from TDS-addled shit-piles who should fuck off and die.
This guy never addresses the point only flings the same comment. As Trump would say: Sad.
My father used to make fun of your 2 big principles
-- Do things the cheapest you can, buy cheap shoes
--- If you bought a bag car for 20 000 keep pouring money in until it is a great car .
Fact is, Biden's mercy to students WILL DRIVE UP EDUCATION COSTS ASTRONOMICALLY
Fact is, we have had tremendous tariffs against aour products for a long time , we are not -- as you say--- trying to punish, we are trying to be fair.
You have a cushy job with no effects to what you say, no repsonsibility for your silliness. Trump does, the buck stops there.
SAY SOMETHING POSITIVE then I will return.NOt til then
Left-Libertarians: How dare President Trump try to protect American workers by demanding Tariff equality. How dare he not put every nation before the United States!
What is a "Left-Libertarian"? He is a miserable, emasculated, highly-urbanized Progressive dependent on smoking pot to relieve the stress of reality.
There’s something so kaleidoscopic about a libertarian calling for the pragmatic unilateral imposition of price controls by a president.
Why bother being a libertarian? I don’t get it.
"...I don’t get it."
We'll add it to the list, asshole.
Main Street/Wall Street
Historically, Main Street and Wall Street often have been at odds. They were in 1928 when four central bankers colluded to set policy as discussed on my website. The consequence was the Great Depression.
President Trump's speech last night reflected that age--old conflict. It was a masterful display of showmanship offering a series of economic, military, and political policies that Main Street will approve and Wall Street seems to disapprove. One must keep in mind in this matter that the factors governing behavior on Main Street differ from those governing behavior on Wall Street.
Amid the current uncertainty, one issue is clear. This declining nation on fire cannot continue to plod the same Path to Perdition as under the Washingtonian establishment. Trump means chance and change. He seems to have read my novel from 2018, Retribution Fever. Accordingly, sitting on Main Street, I applaud him.
The Democratic response was well delivered but poorly conceived. Same drivel that led them to defeat on 05NOV.
I'll ask again Eric, what tariff "madness" are you referring to? Other than hysterical bleats, you have nothing.
If huge tax increases on US consumers and businesses aren't madness, what is?
You don’t get it; seek help for your TDS, asshole..
How bout blanket Tariffs on Canada and Mexico to start Feb 1. Then no... wait. March 4th. They didn't do enough to stave off tariffs so they are alive again. [Mexico and Canada promise retaliatory tariffs and DOW drops several hundred points.] Later same day: Trump admin says.... maybe not 25% tariffs. We will meet in the middle. Maybe as soon as today (Wed). Key word: Maybe
In between Tues and Wed on Truth social: Someone tell Governor Trudeau if they put a retaliatory tariff on us, we will double our 25% tariff on them.
So there is a saying that markets don't like volatility and chaos.
It would not be surprising if Trump and his cronies are gaming the market itself. Sell stocks when they are high...announce tariff...market slides, buy the dip... cancel tariffs...stocks rise again, sell stocks. Rinse and repeat.
How would anyone describe what is going on with Canada and Mexico trade policy the last 45days as anything but chaotic?? I am all ears to what the MAGA whisperers think is a coherent policy in all the chaos.
Its a fucking clown show.
The pure greed and theft theory is so tempting, but I feel like there are easier ways to make money than becoming president and manipulating markets. But I’m not a megalomaniac. I like to spend time in bed with my cat. So who knows.
He definitely had to become president to stay out of prison though.
Just checking it to make sure the freedom and small government people are still in favor of an autocrat singlehandedly imposing price controls across the entire economy.
All good?
Why, Obama didn't slap tariffs on Chinese steels and allow only American beer in the WH?
There's almost nothing Trump did that democrats did not do at one point in their dubious existence. You people are the very definition of stones being thrown at glass houses.
I don’t know, I’m just a libertarian who believes in free markets.
Stupid shit is stupid no matter who does it. That's the nice thing about being a libertarian: I don't have to pretend that stupid shit isn't stupid just because it's my TEAM doing it.
You just have to be a TDS-addled steaming pile of shit who should fuck off and die, asshole.
As I've noted here before, other countries tariff the HELL out of our imports. Not to mention other protectionist measures put into appease their own nationalists. For all we know, USAID spent millions to promote some imports as cultural niceties, while auto dealers in Japan put Ford cars in the back of their lot.
Predictably, Boehm did not focus on this when Trump mentioned this in his speech. Trump doesn't love tariffs. His focus is fair treatment of America. He has signaled support for trade with ZERO tariffs in the past.
Of course, we'd be the first to tell him that perfect balance does not exist, and that trade wars will be ruinous to the economy. But the left, who obsesses over equity to the exclusion of all else cannot suddenly turn on Trump for advocating for fair treatment on trade. We who support Trump AND free market have to calibrate the message at a time when Americans are resisting being used as the world's police/piggy bank/orphanage. This is generally a good thing.
Trump will likely make new trade deals with a new Canadian government after the election. He has the mandate to be a bit more firm on Mexico, the gateway to most of our migration woes.
If fairness means punching myself in the nuts every time the other guys punches his nuts, then I say to hell with "fairness".
There's no way in hell you can Trump and free markets. Any "deals" Trump makes will be shit, just like the last time. Every "deal" he made turned out to benefit Americans less than the ones he tore up.
Being a steaming pile of TDS-addled shit seems to make assholes like you sound like you're punching your own nuts.
Fuck off and die.
The only things in the middle are yellow lines and dead possums.
And, we hope, steaming piles of TDS-addled shit like you.