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Drudge Retort: The Other Side of the News
Wednesday, May 14, 2025

President Trump has long reveled in his reputation as a maximalist, issuing a huge demand, creating a crisis and setting off a high-pressure negotiation," the New York Times reports. "But increasingly often, he ends up backing down and simply declaring a win. His opponents appear to be catching on, sharpening their tactics based on Mr. Trump's patterns and his unapologetically transactional attitude toward diplomacy." "The dynamic has played out repeatedly in recent weeks as Mr. Trump backed off, to varying degrees, on his plans to transform Gaza into the Riviera of the Middle East,' turn Canada into the 51st state and beat China into submission with tariffs."

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... His opponents appear to be catching on, sharpening their tactics based on Mr. Trump's patterns and his unapologetically transactional attitude toward diplomacy." ...

Yup.

As China has shown in the US-China trade war.

China is acting as the adult in the room, and Pres trump is acting as tot in the terrible twos.

#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-05-14 12:38 PM | Reply

The Impotent Theatrics of Trump's Tariff Cave-In.

Let's run the tape.
Trump swore tariffs would reset the American economy, bring back jobs, and make foreign nations beg for trade deals. "We'll be so rich, we won't know what to do with it," he said, echoing his 2016 snake-oil mantra. Instead, what did we get?
Chaos. Market volatility. Higher prices. Collateral damage.
The big, beautiful tariffs he slapped on our allies and enemies alike didn't bring the world to heel. China didn't buckle"they retaliated, and with devastating precision.
This week, Trump capitulated, bending the knee to the Middle Kingdom. China targeted American agriculture, technology, and manufacturing, hammering the very people Trump claimed to champion. Americans like their stuff, and the stuff factory cut off the flow.
More importantly, they began a slow but deadly decoupling from the American bond market, which is the real reason Trump caved. All that tough talk, and he was utterly impotent when reality came knocking.

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#2 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-05-14 12:39 PM | Reply

I've heard, perhaps from someone somewhere, maybe not, possibly so, that Old Yeller's moniker among real negotiators is "Beeg Poosie." Could've been an episode of "The Sopranos." Or last night's news.

#3 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2025-05-14 12:48 PM | Reply

OpEd: When an Arsonist Poses as a Firefighter
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... Four points:

1. A 30 percent tariff is still really, really high, especially combined with the 10 percent tariff we're imposing on everyone else. The back of my envelope says that the average U.S. tariff rate will now be around 13 percent, up from around 3 percent when Trump began his trade war. Before all this drama that would have been seen as wildly protectionist.

2. This wasn't a case of both sides backing down. China only imposed its tariffs as a response to Trump's gambit, and has reduced them only because he retreated. And retreat he did. This was basically Trump running away from the killer rabbit.

3. The prohibitive tariff has been paused, not canceled. Nobody knows what will happen in 90 days. I've long argued that the uncertainty created by Trump's arbitrary, ever-changing tariffs is at least as important as the level of those tariffs. Well, the uncertainty level has arguably gone up rather than down.

4. This retreat probably hasn't come soon enough to avoid high prices and empty shelves. Even if shipments from Shanghai to Los Angeles -- which had come to a virtual halt -- were to resume tomorrow, stuff wouldn't arrive in time to avoid exhaustion of current inventories. ...




#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-05-14 12:57 PM | Reply

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