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Episode 21: The Tariff Effect

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Tariffs might seem like a dry economic topic, but when sisters Sharon and Karen tackle this controversial issue, sparks fly as they reveal how trade policy divides everyday Americans.

The conversation reveals deeper philosophical differences about fairness in trade, the role of manufacturing in modern economies, and whether government intervention helps or hinders prosperity.

Listen now and discover whether your own views align more with Sharon's manufacturing-focused nationalism or Karen's globally conscious pragmatism. Then share your own perspective on social media – we'd love to know where you stand on this divisive issue!

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Chapters

1. Introducing the Tariff Debate (00:00:00)

2. Tariff Rates and Global Trade Disparities (00:02:05)

3. Manufacturing Jobs and Economic Impact (00:05:21)

4. Who Really Pays for Tariffs (00:09:10)

5. Fairness in Global Trade (00:16:34)

6. Short-Term Pain vs Long-Term Gain (00:23:13)

7. Closing Thoughts and Wrap-Up (00:29:04)

24 episodes

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Tariffs might seem like a dry economic topic, but when sisters Sharon and Karen tackle this controversial issue, sparks fly as they reveal how trade policy divides everyday Americans.

The conversation reveals deeper philosophical differences about fairness in trade, the role of manufacturing in modern economies, and whether government intervention helps or hinders prosperity.

Listen now and discover whether your own views align more with Sharon's manufacturing-focused nationalism or Karen's globally conscious pragmatism. Then share your own perspective on social media – we'd love to know where you stand on this divisive issue!

Support the show

  • Call to Action: Please leave us a rating and review. Send us your thoughts, questions, or suggestions on social media or send us an email at agreedtosisagree@gmail.
  • Support the Show: Check out our Buzzsprout Subscription to support the show!
  • Follow us on Social Media:

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introducing the Tariff Debate (00:00:00)

2. Tariff Rates and Global Trade Disparities (00:02:05)

3. Manufacturing Jobs and Economic Impact (00:05:21)

4. Who Really Pays for Tariffs (00:09:10)

5. Fairness in Global Trade (00:16:34)

6. Short-Term Pain vs Long-Term Gain (00:23:13)

7. Closing Thoughts and Wrap-Up (00:29:04)

24 episodes

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