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by johnnyanmac 97 days ago
The consumer did pay for it (not "taxpayers", per se) . Tarriffs went up, prices surged, and consumers paid that. Now companies get a refund and probably won't lower prices unless they feel there was extremely adverse effects.

I don't see how the consumer won in any of this.

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It's completely irrelevant if the consumer won in any of this.

It's about if the United States is a country that respects the rule of law, or some failed 3rd world state, where the law is only respected if the dear leader likes it.

The first one is much better for economic development

In the lawsuit, no.

But this will only further build up the low trust society when it feels like consumers only lose and never gains any of society's benefits.

Well, their fault for voting Trump.

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes

I mean half the voters didn't vote for Trump.

But I guess yes, first past the post is a stupid game.

Sounds like you guys need some democracy
Those who didn't vote are just as guilty of enabling him