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the good ending 🫶🏾 #maga #trump #tariffs #america #usa  Cross fact-check from GPT: Image 1 – Chris Hayes quote tweet of $150B tariff revenue post ✅ Correct framing — Tariffs are paid by importers (often U.S. companies) and frequently passed on to American consumers through higher prices, meaning the burden effectively falls on Americans. ⸻ Image 2 – The Real DMT: “Tariffs are not a tax on Americans lol” ❌ Incorrect — While tariffs are levied on imports, economists broadly agree that the cost is largely borne by U.S. consumers through price increases, acting as a hidden tax. ⸻ Image 3 – Grok explaining tariffs ✅ Accurate — Tariffs are paid by importers but passed on to consumers, leading to price hikes; they can shield domestic industries but often raise consumer costs and hurt trade (per CFR, Tax Foundation). ⸻ Image 4 – The Real DMT follow-up asking about benefits 🟡 Partially accurate — Tariffs can incentivize domestic production, but evidence shows mixed success; economic studies find benefits are often offset by job losses, retaliation, and price hikes. ⸻ Image 5 – Grok reply with effects of tariffs ✅ Factually supported — Grok correctly states that while tariffs may raise revenue (~$150B), studies (Wharton, Tax Foundation) show GDP drops, job losses, and price inflation often outweigh the gains. ⸻ Image 6 – The Real DMT: “Really? Describe the harm…” 🟢 Reasonable inquiry — Asking for data is fair; the net harm vs. revenue is debated among economists and depends on the scope and duration of the tariffs. ⸻ Image 7 – Grok explains economic harm ✅ Well-supported — The cited impacts (0.9% GDP hit, 741K jobs lost, $1,270 per household burden) match research from the Tax Foundation and Yale models, which show deadweight losses exceed revenue. ⸻ Image 8 – The Real DMT: “Oof. Maybe tariffs…” 🟢 Reasonable conclusion — Acknowledging new evidence and reconsidering prior views is a fair and commendable response to complex economic data. ⸻ Image 9 – Cocatillian praising change of opinion ✅ Constructive sentiment — Encouraging open-mindedness and research aligns with sound critical thinking and public discourse values. ⸻ Image 10 – The Real DMT: “I love being wrong…” ✅ Positive and accurate — Learning from new information and updating beliefs is foundational to intellectual humility and evidence-based reasoning.
the good ending 🫶🏾 #maga #trump #tariffs #america #usa Cross fact-check from GPT: Image 1 – Chris Hayes quote tweet of $150B tariff revenue post ✅ Correct framing — Tariffs are paid by importers (often U.S. companies) and frequently passed on to American consumers through higher prices, meaning the burden effectively falls on Americans. ⸻ Image 2 – The Real DMT: “Tariffs are not a tax on Americans lol” ❌ Incorrect — While tariffs are levied on imports, economists broadly agree that the cost is largely borne by U.S. consumers through price increases, acting as a hidden tax. ⸻ Image 3 – Grok explaining tariffs ✅ Accurate — Tariffs are paid by importers but passed on to consumers, leading to price hikes; they can shield domestic industries but often raise consumer costs and hurt trade (per CFR, Tax Foundation). ⸻ Image 4 – The Real DMT follow-up asking about benefits 🟡 Partially accurate — Tariffs can incentivize domestic production, but evidence shows mixed success; economic studies find benefits are often offset by job losses, retaliation, and price hikes. ⸻ Image 5 – Grok reply with effects of tariffs ✅ Factually supported — Grok correctly states that while tariffs may raise revenue (~$150B), studies (Wharton, Tax Foundation) show GDP drops, job losses, and price inflation often outweigh the gains. ⸻ Image 6 – The Real DMT: “Really? Describe the harm…” 🟢 Reasonable inquiry — Asking for data is fair; the net harm vs. revenue is debated among economists and depends on the scope and duration of the tariffs. ⸻ Image 7 – Grok explains economic harm ✅ Well-supported — The cited impacts (0.9% GDP hit, 741K jobs lost, $1,270 per household burden) match research from the Tax Foundation and Yale models, which show deadweight losses exceed revenue. ⸻ Image 8 – The Real DMT: “Oof. Maybe tariffs…” 🟢 Reasonable conclusion — Acknowledging new evidence and reconsidering prior views is a fair and commendable response to complex economic data. ⸻ Image 9 – Cocatillian praising change of opinion ✅ Constructive sentiment — Encouraging open-mindedness and research aligns with sound critical thinking and public discourse values. ⸻ Image 10 – The Real DMT: “I love being wrong…” ✅ Positive and accurate — Learning from new information and updating beliefs is foundational to intellectual humility and evidence-based reasoning.

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