White Power Tariffs Begin Against Mexico & Canada

White people and the people who are servile to them ideologically get offended by the evocation of racism and nazism. However, the increasingly low prestige sectors of the European Americans herald Donald Trump as their whimper of hope. That community holds a grudge over the progress of other people. This being so despite the constant interventionism from the United States in their countries of origin. Mexicans and the Europeans in the continent are a logical first target for their ire as both have tasted a world that can often, at least, look equitable for the three groups.

To the white man, there is no greater offense than equity; we must remember that an equitable relationship with them often looks unjust. For the European American power structure, there is a cultural inability to conceive of themselves as anything but exempt from global notions of morality and basic economics. Thus, being equal to Mexicans or other Europeans is a flat out non-negotiable. Tariffs make for a sensible start against their unfortunate neighbors to vindicate their self-image.

Tariffs & Their White Power Goal

Economic tariffs are a means to an impossible end. The hope that many white power nationalists (some politely masquerading as legal buffs and fans of the ‘right way to do things’) have placed on their hero is the return or production and GDP swelling activities into their country.

However, these activities are essentially impossible, even if their regulatory framework was entirely gutted, and would face constant hurdles over a period of years that far outspan a single dictatorship of Republicans and Democrats. In essence, the cost to the environment would manifest in lost lives, dead land and a spent government coffer from the lack of regularity in taxation or tariffs. There is also the fact that not everything is produced in the United States for component parts.

For instance, much of the production of Electric Vehicles requires the resources from two nations: Mexico and Bolivia’s Lithium and Cobalt rich lands that have their own internal looking plans for their progress. The latter country’s once revered leader, Evo Morales, is now constantly facing the Bolivian’s compromised right’s attacks. From the US standpoint, it is essential to dissolve the indigenous resistance in that country. You can extrapolate how tariffs against Mexico are a much more open and blunt instrument to accomplish something similar, but it will not work.

The Mexican people on both sides of the border are united under the premise that we are equal to any group and open to collaboration, but willing to combat against injustice. Insecurity in the country is a result of a unique American addiction to drugs and obsession with guns. Mexican corruption must be rooted out and part of that trajectory involves ridding the system of external interference at the executive level.

Tariffs on imported goods will only result in limiting the availability of goods and increasing prices for US consumers. As a result, many trade organizations and CEOs urged lawmakers and leaders to reevaluate these financial barriers.

However, cynically, this could all be a Trumpian ploy to lower interest rates. The tariffs would precipitate the very conditions that Trump’s hardcore base allege to face (they don’t actually have them as most are middle income and well fed): low job growth, increased unemployment and high prices.

This would allow for conditions to justify Fed stimulus of equities and assets, an economic condition that would favor the upper tier of Americans, people who form another important but equally hypnotized portion of Trump’s base. After all, the shock of the tariffs will work much faster than the actual ask behind them: manufacturing plants takes years to make operational.

Economic Sabotage

In the past week, Trump’s tariff policies stirred a global uproar. Following announcements of retaliatory tariffs by Mexico, the implications of the deepening trade war have slowly begun to take shape. It is predicted that the tariffs could impact truck drivers and cost them their jobs. Additionally, Canadians are now encouraged to buy locally and support local businesses, amid the imposed tariffs on Canadian industries.

American GDP

America’s GDP will likely diminish but the data will be kept under tight control under government rules to limit dissemination of data without Trumpian approval. In effect, the raising of prices will limit the purchasing power of US consumers despite the likely appreciation of US dollars. Additionally, the tariffs are essentially limiting competition from imports which leads to diminished consumer choice: a double whammy of economic freedom and security.

The concerns on tariffs extend beyond US borders.

According to Peterson Institute for International Economics, Trump’s proposed tariffs could lower incomes for Americans, varying based on income levels. In response to the new tariffs, the EU expressed displeasure and warned of a strong response to the imposing tariffs.

Apart from the economic impact, the tariff policies have a political consequence as well – these decisions act as Trump’s point scoring for upcoming elections of ushering a corporatist economy. With a great financial and political stake at hand, it’s unclear whether, on a net basis, the US will be able to impose tariffs and still prosper. But one thing is certain – the American public are the ones to bear the brunt of these policies through higher costs.