In this episode of Liberty Lens, hosts Big John and Mike ter Maat tackle President Trump’s “Liberation Day,” a bold push for tariffs aimed at reshaping U.S. trade. They explore proposed tariff hikes—25% on auto imports, 20% more on China, and 25% on Canada and Mexico—and their potential to ignite trade wars, disrupt supply chains, and hike consumer prices. The discussion covers historical warnings from the Smoot-Hawley tariffs, risks to jobs and the stock market, and the threat of recession. They critique the policy’s central planning roots, its impact on global trust in the U.S., and share libertarian perspectives championing free trade and individual choice.
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Chapters:
00:00:00 Welcome to Liberty Lens: Liberation Day
00:00:32 Defining Liberation Day: Trump’s Tariff Vision
00:01:51 Tariff Details: Rates and Trade War Warning
00:02:34 Smoot-Hawley Echoes: Lessons from History
00:04:10 Supply Chains and Strategic Goods Concerns
00:05:45 Tariffs as Revenue: Reality vs. Claims
00:08:09 Jobs Created or Lost? Consumer Impact
00:10:13 Ethics and Efficiency of Tariff Policies
00:14:33 Central Planning vs. Free Market Critique
00:17:29 Stock Market Fallout and Long-Term Risks
00:20:32 Recession Fears: Economic Disruption Ahead?
00:23:58 Political Pushback and Negotiation Hopes
00:25:53 Global Retaliation: Trade Partner Reactions
00:29:40 Government’s Blind Spot on Markets
00:33:11 Trade Imbalances and Investment Shifts
00:36:40 USMCA Breach: Trust in Free Trade Fades
00:39:57 Standard of Living Hit by Tariff Choices
00:45:02 Libertarian Voices Against Tariffs
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