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EDITORIAL: Tariff people
The president says he's a "tariff man." But he's got a pretty comfortable gig. What about those whose office stays about 95 degrees in an Arkansas July? How do tariffs affect these people?
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The U.S. can’t meet all its global commitments, and Trump is making political choices accordingly.