Trump's Tariff Cure-All is Worse than Advertised, Even Though Tariffs Are Sometimes OK
Before turning to the issue teased in the title of this column -- Donald Trump's fascination with ruinous tariffs -- I should come clean and admit that doing so is both awkward and a guilty pleasure. I will explain the latter in the course of the discussion below, while the sense of awkwardness rather obviously springs from the simple fact that this election is not about tariffs or policy at all. It feels strange -- and borderline irresponsible -- to use my little corner of the internet to talk about anything other than the fascist threat directly facing the country and the world, especially now that the last shreds of deniability regarding Trump's Nazi sympathies have been tossed away. That Trump is the one who finished the job on himself is in some sense surprising, but also not. In any case, talking about anything other than the imminent death of democracy is, again, awkward. In a Dorf on Law column last week, I addressed one of the important outstanding questions about