Trump just floated something wild: potentially slashing income taxes to near zero, funding the government through tariff revenue instead. That's a massive fiscal pivot if it happens. Markets always react to tax policy shifts—especially when it involves restructuring how Uncle Sam gets paid. Worth watching how this plays out for macro risk assets.
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SerRugResistant
· 11-30 22:05
Tariff for tax revenue? This guy is coming up with new tricks again...
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LiquidityLarry
· 11-29 15:11
Tariffs for tax revenue? This logic is ridiculous, they're going to play the same old trade war trap again.
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Anon32942
· 11-28 03:52
The tariff is just a way to Be Played for Suckers, in the end, it's still ordinary people who foot the bill... This trap has been played out.
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LiquidityWitch
· 11-28 03:47
Tariffs bleed money, so is that why there are zero taxes? This logic sounds quite risky... Ordinary people still have to pay, it's just a change of name.
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DAOdreamer
· 11-28 03:46
Tariff exchange for tax revenue? Can this trick work... It feels like taking it out of one pocket and putting it back into the other.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 11-28 03:36
Tariffs for tax revenue? Just listen, it's really something when it comes to actual operation... Hehe
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SatsStacking
· 11-28 03:31
Tariffs exchanged for income tax... this guy really dares to think, making it happen is the real way.
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AllInAlice
· 11-28 03:24
Tariff exchange for tax revenue? This guy is trying to play with fire, the price of imported goods is going to rise.
Trump just floated something wild: potentially slashing income taxes to near zero, funding the government through tariff revenue instead. That's a massive fiscal pivot if it happens. Markets always react to tax policy shifts—especially when it involves restructuring how Uncle Sam gets paid. Worth watching how this plays out for macro risk assets.