2024-08-19
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Author: Li Yunfei | Source: Original
Harris Economics versus Trump's trade war, who will dominate the US economy? Where will the Sino-US economic game go? What clues are revealed behind the confusion? Today's program is very exciting, let's take a look together.
It can be said that the most interesting drama in the world right now is the US election! The two parties not only fought each other, but also publicly slandered each other. I have seen strange things, but I have never seen such a strange thing.
Harris said that Trump's high tariff policy will lead to an additional $3,900 in expenses for each American family each year, so his policy is unreliable. If I were in power, I would implement Harris economics, that is, tax cuts, subsidies, and price caps to reduce the cost of living for the middle class and below, so that every American will have the opportunity to succeed.
The specific measures are to give tax cuts to families with children; provide subsidies to first-time homebuyers, and increase insurance subsidies for the federal government's health insurance market platform so that Americans' annual out-of-pocket prescription drug expenses do not exceed $2,000; in addition, severe punishment must be imposed on market behaviors that drive up prices.
Trump said that if he were to come, he would have good relations with China because China "does not respect" Harris and Biden.
This really feels a bit like a quarrel between children. It feels more like they are playing a joke on the US economy.