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If Donald Trump loses his Supreme Court fight over tariffs, the US may be forced to return “tens of billions of dollars to companies that have paid import fees this year, plus interest,” The Atlantic reported. And the longer the verdict is delayed, the higher the refunds could go, possibly even hitting $1 trillion.



But surely the companies would lower their prices once tariffs went away, right?
You mean to tell me that companies would take advantage of a temporary disruption in the markets to justify a permanent price increase? That the rules of our economic model even forbid the lowering of costs? Surely you’ve been mistaken
Unfortunately…
They would be “derelict in their fiduciary responsibility to their shareholders” to charge less than we will pay, and what we will pay changed.
And I’m supposed to believe that “I give you fish because you’re hungry and you give me a jacket because I’m cold” is a less-advanced, more primitive model than this?