

Go Schedule-F Yourself
Nov 27, 2024
The hosts dive into Donald Trump's recent tariff threats against Canada, Mexico, and China, raising questions about political inaction. They explore whether the opposition is simply worn out or strategically waiting it out. Market reactions are humorously compared to avocado smuggling, showcasing the unpredictable financial landscape post-election. The discussion extends to Trump's juggling of political alliances and the challenges Congress faces in curbing presidential powers, highlighting the complexities of both domestic and international politics.
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Tariff Tweet Reaction
- Trump tweeted about tariffs on Canada and Mexico, causing Matt to stockpile maple syrup.
- This exemplifies the impulsive policy shifts that occurred in Trump's previous presidency.
Trump's Potential Approaches
- Trump might benefit from not disrupting the current positive economic trends.
- However, his tendency towards gimmicks and headline-grabbing actions could lead to arbitrary and harmful policies.
Responding to Trump
- Wait and see what Trump actually does before criticizing, given his contradictory rhetoric.
- Focus on actual policy changes rather than social media posts.