Nothing I have written on this thread represents pear clutching of any kind. Tariffs work until they don’t work, and when they don’t work they ruin some people’s livelihoods. Remember the farmers and small factories in the midwest who were driven to ruin by Trump’s tariffs the first time around? It was so bad he had to try and spin it into thanking them for their patriotic sacrifices, as though they had voluntarily sacrificed themselves. It is one factor that cost him reelection in ‘20, because they did not appreciate being sacrificial lambs for him. And tariffs on coffee is unlikely to ruin many American lives, but would have a great impact on Colombians. Which may have driven some of them into sneaking into America, who knows. But all of that is superficial to the economic argument that the tariff would have raised coffee prices. And that’s the only - completely non-pearl-clutching - argument I am making here. How many times do you want me to say it: Trump scored a significant political victory with his threat.