Economics/Class Relations

Tariff Mythbusters: A Recap

July 9, 2025
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Dear Readers,

After a pause on the “Liberation Day” rates, Donald Trump has recently announced that the United States will impose a 25% tariff on imports from Japan and South Korea, starting August 1, 2025.

The announcement, made via open letters posted to his Truth Social platform, marks a significant escalation in his administration’s ongoing trade war strategy. The letters to the respective countries’ chief executives state that the new tariff rates will be added to any preexisting sector-specific tariffs.

While the administration claims these tariffs are necessary to correct trade imbalances and protect domestic industries, the economic evidence overwhelmingly suggests otherwise. As highlighted in Scott Burns and Caleb Fuller’s series concluding piece, “Tariff Mythbusters: A Recap,” tariffs are a blunt, ineffective and counterproductive tool.

This week’s articles cover several topics, including California’s gas prices, how city bonding regulations are making homeownership increasingly difficult, and the dangers of inconsistency in immigration policy and President Trump’s foreign policy.

And of course, another key focus is restoring free speech and meritocracy on college campuses, discussed in Scott Atlas’ latest podcast episode.

Enjoy!

Jonathan Hofer
Managing Editor

Top picks this week

Tariff Mythbusters: A Recap

Debunking the New Mercantilists, Part 8

by Scott A. Burns and Caleb S. Fuller

Here is the eighth and final part in the tariff mythbusting masterclass.
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Why California Gas Prices Are So High in 2025 — And Still Rising

The Golden State continues to punish residents at the pump

by Kristian Fors and Sean Brenot

California’s fuel rules are driving up pump prices and disproportionately punishing the poor. Is this “progress?”
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The Shifting Goal Posts of Immigration Will Hurt Americans

by Denny Han

America’s shifting immigration policies will undercut innovation and jeopardize the economy, one self-inflicted wound at a time.
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How City Bonding Requirements Increase Home Costs

A look into the lengthy and convoluted process of releasing bonds on privately-developed streets.

by Scott Beyer

City bonding rules for new developments are driving up home prices by delaying infrastructure sign-offs and inflating construction costs.
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President Trump’s Foreign Policy Should Surprise No One

The president’s positions on Iran and Israel have not changed in ten years.

by Brady Leonard

Trump’s latest foreign policy decisions are no surprise to those who’ve followed his stance over the past decade.
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VIDEO

Censorship, Threats, and Chaos on America’s Campuses | Ep. 51

Scott welcomes Robert (Bobby) Robbins, President Emeritus of the University of Arizona, to the show to discuss many of the issues facing college campuses today.
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