Trump is a mob boss moving into town and shaking up the other countries
"Trump’s
tariffs are not an economic policy. Tariffs are generally imposed on
products, not on nations. By placing them on countries, the White House
was able to arrive at its numbers with a nonsensical formula that
appears to have been reached by asking AI how to impose tariffs—a
suggestion so outlandish that I dismissed when I saw it last night, but
economist Paul Krugman today identified it as being a likely
possibility. CNBC’s Steve Liesman said: “Nobody ever heard of this
formula. Nobody has ever used this formula. So I’m sorry, but the
conclusion seems to be the president kind of made this up as he went
along....
Dayen writes that Trump’s tariffs are essentially sanctions on the rest
of the world. His behavior is, Dayen says, “no different from a mob boss
moving into town and sending his thugs to every business on Main
Street, roughing up the proprietors and asking for protection money so
they don’t get pushed out of business.” Dayen notes that Treasury
Secretary Scott Bessent argued last year for using the extraordinary
power of the U.S. economy to force other countries to do as the U.S.
wants, creating a U.S. sphere of influence through economic pressure."