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BumRushDaShow

(151,663 posts)
Tue Apr 29, 2025, 11:46 AM Tuesday

House Democrat Makes GOP Colleague Squirm In His Seat Over Trump Tariffs

Source: Huff Post

Apr 29, 2025, 12:47 AM EDT


Rep. Joe Neguse (D-Colo.) took down Rep. John Joyce (R-Pa.) on Monday after the Republican argued in favor of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs.

“You’re not concerned at all about the tariffs?” Neguse pressed Joyce during a House rules committee hearing.

“I think that the tariffs are short-term pain for long-term gain,” said Joyce, echoing Republicans’ justification for the tariffs that — per Trump’s former chief economic adviser Gary Cohn — could disproportionately impact people with low income.

Neguse wasn’t having it. “I can just tell you that my constituents in Colorado didn’t sign up for the short-term pain that you’re apparently comfortable with,” replied Neguse, the assistant Democratic leader of the House. “They don’t want car prices to go up and the fact that you can’t bring yourself to just even agree with me on that premise — the notion that, generally speaking, we should try to keep costs low — to me speaks volumes.”

Read more: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/joe-neguse-john-joyce-trump-tariffs_n_681037b9e4b03f197f78416d



Joyce is coming from the bottom part of the "Pennsyltucky 'T'" -



I just don't hear his name mentioned much, if at all. He got in that seat after the redistricting in 2018 when the PA Supreme Court finally torpedoed the long-gerrymandered Congressional districts here.
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House Democrat Makes GOP Colleague Squirm In His Seat Over Trump Tariffs (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Tuesday OP
That part of PA is very bleak Prairie Gates Tuesday #1
That's putting it mildly. durablend Tuesday #4
The thing is once prices go up Tree Lady Tuesday #2
That district looks like a very rural area, not much there tornado34jh Tuesday #3
White Supremist area? Born Free Wednesday #10
I am not sure, but if it is true, given the area in question tornado34jh Wednesday #11
Chances of us winning that are slightly north of zero. durablend Tuesday #5
There are other 2 districts that we had that we lost in 2024 BumRushDaShow Tuesday #7
I wish someone - press, someone in Congress - would ask one question of Republicans: Vinca Tuesday #6
MittMade$200,000,000.00SendingAmericanJobsOverseas czarjak Wednesday #8
Yes, we don't talk about that enough. They vote for the worst people. travelingthrulife Wednesday #9
The pain won't be short term, and long term gain if any won't arrive for years. Bernardo de La Paz Wednesday #12

tornado34jh

(1,465 posts)
3. That district looks like a very rural area, not much there
Tue Apr 29, 2025, 01:52 PM
Tuesday

Looking on Google Maps, it mostly consists of very rural or small towns/cities, not near any of the significant areas like Harrisburg, State College, or Pittsburgh. Except for Altoona, none of the major places are anything I have heard of.

Born Free

(1,635 posts)
10. White Supremist area?
Wed Apr 30, 2025, 04:22 PM
Wednesday

Many years ago I remember an article about a white supremist group buying land around Perry county area, I do not remember the details including the name but may have been one of the skinheads groups.

tornado34jh

(1,465 posts)
11. I am not sure, but if it is true, given the area in question
Wed Apr 30, 2025, 08:35 PM
Wednesday

I would not be surprised it would be in that area.

BumRushDaShow

(151,663 posts)
7. There are other 2 districts that we had that we lost in 2024
Tue Apr 29, 2025, 03:32 PM
Tuesday

that were "swingy" (PA-7 & PA-8) and one strong swing that we MUST MUST take - PA-1.

And we almost took the district adjacent to to PA-13 - PA-10 (Scott Perry's).

Vinca

(51,989 posts)
6. I wish someone - press, someone in Congress - would ask one question of Republicans:
Tue Apr 29, 2025, 03:29 PM
Tuesday

if Trump has been so adamant about manufacturing within the United States, why has most of his own merchandise been manufactured outside of the country? I'd like Trump to be asked that, but he'd blabber on about something else and never give an answer.

Bernardo de La Paz

(55,108 posts)
12. The pain won't be short term, and long term gain if any won't arrive for years.
Wed Apr 30, 2025, 11:43 PM
Wednesday

1) Children did not ask for the pain of 60% of Christmas gifts being blocked.

2) It is not clear that apparel manufacturing or rare earth refining factory jobs are desirable for workers.

3) The pain will last for years, even if tRump completely reversed course Thursday.

4) The pain is likely to be deep.

5) The gains won't come for years. tRump may announce "deals", but they will mostly be like the FoxConn deal that he even broke ground for but was a fantasy.

Business will wait for a year or two to see if the tariffs stick or if tRump backtracks to try to avoid a 2026 Blue Storm Surge. Then it will take several years for financing, design, local and state approvals, construction, testing, and coming up to speed.

Further, Lutnick says out of one side of his mouth that manufacturing jobs will be so plentiful and wonderful that families will work in them for generations (interview on Wednesday or Tuesday).

Out of the other side of his mouth he says that almost all of the jobs will be done by humanoid robots.

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