He's not good at math either


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Posted by mh on November 11, 2025 at 11:25:27

In Reply to: ICP: Insane Clown President posted by Dr.J on November 10, 2025 at 17:45:17

President Donald Trump is apparently stumped by math and how refund checks work after announcing he wants to give Americans $2,000 checks paid for by his tariffs — then expressing bewilderment about where the money would come from.

The 79-year-old president promised to send rebates to "low and middle income" U.S. citizens funded by his tariffs, The Daily Beast reported.

“All money left over from the $2000 payments made to low and middle income USA Citizens, from the massive Tariff Income pouring into our Country from foreign countries, which will be substantial, will be used to SUBSTANTIALLY PAY DOWN NATIONAL DEBT,” Trump posted on his Truth Social platform Monday.

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The problem is that his tariff revenue is not enough to cover these promised checks or the debt. Generally, middle-class incomes range from $56,600 to $169,800 based on location.

“There would be no leftover tariff revenue,” the Tax Foundation’s Erica York, vice president of Federal Tax Policy, wrote.

About 150 million people make less than $100,000, according to the Tax Foundation.

Trump's tariffs are expected to raise $217 billion annually, and Trump's $2,000 check would cost $300 billion.


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