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Drudge Retort: The Other Side of the News
Friday, May 23, 2025

Just when everyone thought Donald Trump's trade war and tariff frenzy had finally reached a period of weary -- if expensive -- attrition, the president made sure to remind everyone that his trade policy is just as erratic and arbitrary as ever. Trump is now threatening to level steep tariffs on iPhones and the European Union.

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Tariff shock and awe... sorta like Iraq, but only financially and against much of the world and most of our (former) allies.

It's like when the Mob used to rob a bank and spray a lot of bullets around... just like that, actually.

Trumpers are too scared right now to even complain; like bank customers with their hands in the air.

#1 | Posted by Corky at 2025-05-23 06:13 PM | Reply

Resumes? When did he ever stop?

#2 | Posted by moder8 at 2025-05-23 10:28 PM | Reply

His trade policiites are dictated by Vlaomir. We all kmow it but we still tollerate him? Why?

#3 | Posted by danni at 2025-05-23 10:38 PM | Reply

And his s*&^bag followers will offer nothing but flippant responses.

#4 | Posted by jpw at 2025-05-24 03:34 AM | Reply

He's insane. 25th amendment this turd.

#5 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-05-24 08:43 AM | Reply

Trump touts 'partnership' in steel deal with Nippon: 'US Steel will REMAIN in America'

More WINNING and another boost for the economy.

#6 | Posted by MSgt at 2025-05-24 09:43 AM | Reply

More WINNING and another boost for the economy.

#6 | POSTED BY MSGT

MAGA maroons are so easy to fool.

And the United Steelworkers might disagree with your uninformed assessment.

The union has contested the commitments it was offered by Nippon Steel. It points to a vow by Nippon Steel not to lay off any employees or close any plants. But the union said the pledge would remain valid only through the end of the current labor contract and would be subject to exceptions for "extraordinary circumstances."

After the current contract expires there are no guarantees.

Nippon Steel did not guarantee wages, jobs, or benefits beyond the expiration of the current contract in 2026.

#7 | Posted by donnerboy at 2025-05-24 12:31 PM | Reply

"More WINNING and another boost for the economy."

More winning?

Less losing at best. But that's not a win.

#8 | Posted by madbomber at 2025-05-25 05:18 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

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