MaddowBlog-Why Trump's plan for tariff rebate checks must inevitably end in failure
As the president floats new dividend checks, theres an old accounting maxim he might want to learn: You cant spend the same dollar twice.
Why Trumpâs plan for tariff rebate checks must inevitably end in failure www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
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In recent months, as Donald Trumps trade tariffs have taken root, the president has occasionally floated the idea of turning tariff revenue into checks his administration would send to the public. Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri has even put together legislation in the hopes of advancing the idea.
As Reuters reported, he hasnt yet given up on the idea.
The Republican president said his administration was looking at using tariff revenues to issue rebate checks for Americans. We also might make a distribution to the people, almost like a dividend to the people of America, Trump told OAN. Weve thinking maybe $1,000 to $2,000. Itd be great.
.....And therein lies a problem. Theres an old accounting maxim,
You cant spend the same dollar twice, and the president might want to familiarize himself with the idea......
There are very credible concerns about tariffs weakening economic growth in the coming months and years, but even putting those questions aside, theres a more foundational problem: The White House cant spend the same dollar several times.
Earlier this week, during his radical remarks to U.S. generals and admirals, Trump boasted,
Weve taken in trillions of dollars. Were rich again. If he were right, and the United States had actually taken in trillions of dollars since April, we could have a very different kind of conversation. But in reality, tariff revenue was roughly $30 billion in July. (Thats billion with a B, not trillion with a T.)
In the context of federal expenditures, thats not even close to being enough money to pay for all of the things the president has talked about.
In late July, Trump boasted online,
Our Country is doing very well and can afford just about anything. Itd be nice if that were true. It's not.