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Josh Hammer-'The Dismal Science and Trumpian Tariff the Hullabaloo'
To "Make America Wealthy Again" and Restore Economic Health and National Leadership, some Medicine is Needed, says President Donald J. Trump

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Let me disclose that my wife and I have money invested in a retire account, so this market "hullaballo."
Part I
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The Dismal Science and the Trumpian Tariff Hullabaloo
Josh Hammer | April 06, 2025
Josh Hammer, a syndicated columnist, is senior editor-at-large at Newsweek and a research fellow with the Edmund Burke Foundation. He also is counsel and policy adviser for the Internet Accountability Project and contributing editor for Anchoring Truths.
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Whenever the subject of trade comes up, many right-leaning free traders and left-leaning neoliberals alike trot out the same talking point: “The economists all agree tariffs are terrible!” And perhaps they do—or at least most of them do. Barriers to free and unfettered trade may well appear inefficient as a matter of an economic model’s deadweight loss—and they may well conflict with David Ricardo’s much-heralded 19th-century trade theory of comparative advantage. It may well be the case that consumer surplus is indeed harmed by restrictions on the free flow of goods.
But this is classroom theory. And the dismal science that is the economics profession is not always known for its close relationship to, well, real life.
After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, elites of both parties in the U.S., overly confident in their conviction that Western openness had just defeated the Soviet Evil Empire, rushed to implement a Washington consensus of globalization and trade liberalization. Never mind that Ronald Reagan had in 1987 just slapped crippling 100% tariffs on a wide variety of Japanese goods—leading, in fairly short order, to Japanese cars being manufactured across the American South. Instead, the new dispensation was summarized in 1990 by George H.W. Bush’s Council of Economic Advisers chairman, Michael Boskin: “Potato chips, semiconductor chips, what is the difference? They are all chips.”
True insofar as it goes, I suppose. But the reality is, there is a tremendous difference. Consider the People’s Liberation Army’s increasingly bellicose military and exercises in the Taiwan Strait. It is perhaps only a matter of time before Xi Jinping finally pulls trigger and invades Taipei—and the most obvious reason the U.S. cares, and for which the U.S. would potentially risk a harrowing conflict against the only other global superpower, is due to American overreliance on the world’s leading chipmaker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. The People’s Republic of China actually defeats the U.S. in at least some war game simulations, and the main reason we would consider militarily defending Taiwan anyway is due to a semiconductor company.
It turns out there actually is a big difference between potato chips and semiconductor chips!
More generally: It is certainly true that free and unfettered trade lowers prices for consumers and thereby maximizes consumption. And in contemporary post-Berlin Wall consumption-based Western economies, it can be easy to lose sight of other concerns of economic statecraft. But there are other concerns: namely, production and supply chain resilience.
Great Americans have understood this at least as far back as Alexander Hamilton’s 1791 “Report on Manufactures” in which he argued that free trade is often an illusion: “If the system of perfect liberty to industry and commerce were the prevailing system of nations, the arguments which dissuade a country in the predicament of the United States from the zealous pursuit of manufactures would doubtless have great force. … But the system which has been mentioned is far from characterizing the general policy of nations.” Abraham Lincoln, who decades later would become the Republican Party’s first president, took a similar stance in an early-career 1832 speech: “My politics are short and sweet, like the old woman’s dance. I am in favor of a national bank. I am in favor of the internal improvements system and a higher protective tariff.”
In many ways, that Hamiltonian/Lincolnian impulse helped America become an industrial powerhouse. It was that same manufacturing powerhouse that defeated both the 19th-century Confederate insurrection and the 20th-century Nazi war machine.
It is that noble impulse that seems, in the year 2025, to motivate President Donald Trump as he embarks upon the most aggressive tariff campaign the nation has seen in decades. Investors, invariably in thrall to classroom theory, have reacted poorly. But this experiment has just begun; the jury is still out.
Truth be told, we may not know the full effects for years. But already, there have been at least some positive signs that Trump’s approach is working. In February, Apple—the largest company in the world by market capitalization—announced it would invest $500 billion in the U.S. over the next four years. Johnson & Johnson has pledged $55 billion in U.S. investment, Nvidia allegedly plans to invest several hundred billion dollars in electronics manufacturing. Other recent examples abound, and we should expect the trend to continue.
That is not to say that all is fine with the Trump tariff rollout, though. The tariffs unveiled thus far in this second term, culminating in Wednesday’s Liberation Day Rose Garden speech, are directionally correct but markedly over-inclusive. There is a tremendous difference between slapping punitive tariffs on China and Canada, for example. It is emphatically the case that China has robbed America every which way for decades, and we are far too economically dependent on the nation that is also our top geopolitical threat this century. But what is the issue with our friendly northerly neighbor, exactly? If anything, Trump’s tariffs on Canada—combined with the recurrent reckless talk of annexation—seem to have caused the political collapse of Canada’s Conservative Party on the precipice of a crucial national election.
There is also the issue of consistency. The administration’s tariff rollout has given off the distinct impression of being done in a scattershot, shoot-from-the-hip manner. Markets value stability and predictability—and it is likely the instability or unpredictability of the tariff policy, even more so than the tariffs themselves, that has spooked so many on Wall Street.
Americans don’t elect economists as our leaders to monolithically pursue the most efficient policies possible. And thank goodness for that. Instead, we elect leaders who will exercise prudence, discernment and sound judgment to pursue the common good. Tariffs absolutely do have a role to play. But while a thunderous jackhammer of a policy disruption may be appealing, sometimes a mere scalpel will suffice.
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Part II - Additional Information with More Facts and Analysis
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https://patch.com/florida/lakeland/hanne-nabintu-herland-2025-fall-globalism-rise-trumpism
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Romano: Interest Rates-Prices Fall After Trump Tariffs. Facts-Insight$
4) I don't have a crystal ball. But if I were a betting man (and we have money in the markets too), I think this will be better for the country in the long run. There will be a 'hit,' there already is one. But to fix what has gone wrong for decades, from politicos and big business interests that often spanned members of both major parties, something has to change. This isn't, as some say, hip shooting. President Trump arguably wants his face up on Mount Rushmore. He wants to be rememebered as a great president, one of the best, not a so-so or poor one. Like many, I applaud these moves. Do I think they will work? So long as the president and GOP stick to their guns, yes. Will it be days, weeks, or months? Can't say with certainty. But I do think the market will rebound, perhaps in the near term, but likely before the end of this year (IMHO).
Anyone else notice how Trump has had great body language throughout this tariff rollout?
— Clandestine (@WarClandestine) April" class="redactor-linkify-object">https://twitter.com/WarClandes... 7, 2025
Does he look nervous to you?
He knows that eventually the market will correct. The market is overreacting due to uncertainty.
Trump is comfy.
pic.twitter.com/F5jjV0DgZP
🚨 #BREAKING: Taiwan has agreed to drop ALL tariffs on the United States, joining India, Israel, Vietnam, and Cambodia, who also intend to zero out their tariffs
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) April" class="redactor-linkify-object">https://twitter.com/nicksortor... 6, 2025
Over *50* countries have called to negotiate with Trump so far.
WINNING! 🇺🇸🔥 pic.twitter.com/eJCkc9A2aR
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