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Musk says most Tesla stockholders voting to OK his $56 billion pay package
Tesla CEO Elon Musk says the electric vehicle company's shareholders are voting "by wide margins" to approve his multibillion-dollar pay...
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This is obviously not the case with Trump's tariffs on raw materials, and his argument is a usual protectionist stance that does not work in practice. There is a difference between trying to break up international monopolies, and trying to support domestic producers whose business models are less effective than those of fair foreign competitors. The former is the sad necessity; the latter is a populist anti-economical idea that ponders to certain population sub-groups, but does not address any relevant economical issues and only maintains the status-quo where the incompetent domestic enterpreneurs are not forced to improve and innovate and can continue with using outdated ineffective business models without losing profit.
Maybe Trump does want the world without tariffs, but he surely does not seem to know how to arrive to that state of the world.
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