Trump Is ‘Pleased To Inform You’ He Was Just Kidding About Those Mexico Tariffs
The farce is complete.
The farce is complete.
We may have been duped.
“The Australian situation.”
“The word TARIFF is a beautiful word indeed!”
All in all, it was a fittingly sour end to the second-worst May for US equities since the 1960s.
It’s getting serious now.
“Major uncertainty”.
It would be supremely ironic is “Tariff Man”‘s Waterloo turns out to be duties related to illegal immigration.
Where’s the bottom for yields?
Witness the spiraling nature of conflict.
“On June 10th, the United States will impose a 5% Tariff on all goods coming into our Country from Mexico.”
Eventually, everyone will get tired of this charade
Someone over the White House thought it might be a good idea to avoid fighting a multi-front trade war.
Now we’ll all wait on the inevitable tweets.
Don’t call it a comeback – no, really, don’t.
“This development has incrementally negative implications for the outlook.”
“Or to spell it out”…
“Believe me, I tried. Don’t think I didn’t try.”
“Stable genius” strikes again.
The bottom line is that Trump has predictably boxed himself in.
“Our base case is that there will be no agreement.”
Light at the end of the tunnel?
“There’s no question about it.”
Make America first again?
“Some bad people started the caravan.”
Trump took Bolton’s side.
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