Those half measures are never going to work, just like navel gazing about “the root causes of illegal immigration” don’t work. You need big hammers to fix big problems.
It's fun to see people intentionally advocating for the "smash it with a hammer" approach because working with perspective and nuance is apparently ineffective "navel gazing".
I never thought the ~leopards~ hammers would ~eat~ smash MY ~face~ thumb!
Exactly. Tariffs are inherently inflationary, and make the economy less efficient which lowers wages, since workers will now be moved to less productive jobs. And unemployment has been low, so this isn't about lowering unemployment either...
Every successful tariff that I've read about through history has been:
1) Targeted on a segment.
2) Accompanied by subsidies.
3) A plan for developing competence in the segment through education and training.
Sounds a lot more like the half measure than whatever this is.
You're right in that this is a big hammer though, but that's more often used for tearing things down rather than building.