Those tariffs would hurt the American consumer, not China. Now you say no to tariffs. I was tracking you, but now I’m starting to see a professional politician, not someone who cares about the American public. When you make a decision, remember what you say so that you can be consistent throughout questioning and answering.
@J0intResolutionChuck8mos8MO
I appreciate your observations, and it's clear that you are closely following the conversation. I believe that the issue of tariffs is not black and white. While generally, I believe that increasing tariffs can hurt our local businesses that rely on imported resources, there may be specific situations where tariffs could be beneficial. For instance, if a country were dumping goods into our market below their cost to disrupt our local industries, then a tariff could be a defensive measure. Tariffs are a tool, and like any tool, their use should be considered carefully and applied judiciously. How do you see the role of tariffs in protecting local industries versus the potential impact on consumers and businesses that rely on imports?