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Joe Rohde

@joe_rohde

Disney, Explorers Club FN '10, artist, traveler, creativity guy, storyteller. More on Instagram. (pls don’t submit ideas. Legal thing.)

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calendar_today05-08-2013 07:00:57

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Conspiratorial Templates (@mynamehear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When MAGA tries to claim tariffs will bring in $200B in income, remember that YOU ultimately pay the tariffs. They're transferring that money from you to the government, for the government to give to billionaires. And they destroyed your 401k to do it.

Peter Schiff (@peterschiff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump just said that in 1913, for reasons unknown, they established the income tax. The reason is well known to almost everyone but the Trump administration. The income tax was imposed to tax the super rich, to replace the tariffs that were paid by the middle class and the poor.

Patrick S. Tomlinson (@stealthygeek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reminder the President has no inherent Constitutional power to declare tariffs. That power resides with Congress. Trump only has this power now because the GOP Congress handed it to him in an "emergency." There is no emergency. Republicans are entirely to blame for this.

Republicans against Trump (@rpsagainsttrump) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GOP Sen. Rand Paul blasts Trump’s tariffs: “One person in our country wishes to raise taxes. This is contrary to everything our country was founded upon. One person is not allowed to raise taxes. The Constitution forbids it… Conservatives used to understand that tariffs are

GOP Sen. Rand Paul blasts Trump’s tariffs: 

“One person in our country wishes to raise taxes. This is contrary to everything our country was founded upon. One person is not allowed to raise taxes. The Constitution forbids it…

Conservatives used to understand that tariffs are
Alex Tabarrok (@atabarrok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Look, it’s possible to be a professional economist and favor tariffs but these “tariff” numbers are economically illiterate nonsense and any economist on Trump’s CEA should be ashamed.

ProPublica (@propublica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THREAD: Last year, ProPublica started receiving tips from an unusual kind of source: flight attendants. They said they'd worked on deportation flights for ICE, and they could tell us what it was really like on board. 1/

Joshua Reed Eakle 🗽 (@josheakle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The damage from these asinine tariffs will be immediate. Projections indicate that we’ll slip into a recession by Q2, and many people will lose their jobs. But the deeper, more pernicious impacts will be far worse. Companies will shift their supply chains outside the U.S., our

The damage from these asinine tariffs will be immediate. Projections indicate that we’ll slip into a recession by Q2, and many people will lose their jobs.

But the deeper, more pernicious impacts will be far worse. Companies will shift their supply chains outside the U.S., our
Seth Abramson (@sethabramson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting that everywhere Donald Trump has business interests did just fine today: the UAE, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Turkey, the UK, Israel, El Salvador, Argentina, and of course Russia—which is full of people Trump wants to work with in the future. Only China got screwed.

Interesting that everywhere Donald Trump has business interests did just fine today: the UAE, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Turkey, the UK, Israel, El Salvador, Argentina, and of course Russia—which is full of people Trump wants to work with in the future.

Only China got screwed.
Joe Rohde (@joe_rohde) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Because of the third term. The third term means there’s not four years of this …there’s at least eight. And if it is possible to have a third term, then it’s possible to have a fourth.

Scott Lincicome (@scottlincicome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes. And any serious & knowledgeable policy team would do a better job making & reviewing these lists to remove the obvious & embarrassing mistakes their (silly) methodology produced. The argument is basically, "well, that's what the computer spit out so whatcha gonna do 🤷"

Colossal Biosciences® (@colossal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SOUND ON. You’re hearing the first howl of a dire wolf in over 10,000 years. Meet Romulus and Remus—the world’s first de-extinct animals, born on October 1, 2024. The dire wolf has been extinct for over 10,000 years. These two wolves were brought back from extinction using

Agent Self FBI (@retroagent12) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How did we get here? Donald Trump tanked the economy based on a book his son-in-law found on Amazon. He told Jared Kushner to find him an economic advisor—someone who could make him “look tough” and talk tough on China. Jared searched Amazon, saw a book called Death by China,

How did we get here?

Donald Trump tanked the economy based on a book his son-in-law found on Amazon.

He told Jared Kushner to find him an economic advisor—someone who could make him “look tough” and talk tough on China. Jared searched Amazon, saw a book called Death by China,
Joe Rohde (@joe_rohde) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There can only be misinformation if there is actual information. What is the actual information? How does it compare to misinformation? Can we articulate this? Otherwise, the truth is there is no information.