Hoekstra fought tariffs in Congress. He's changed his tune as Trump's Canadian ambassador

Former US Rep. Howard Hoekstra, who represented Michigan in Congress until 2011 and is now the country's ambassador to Canada, has undergone a significant shift on trade policy. In his previous role as a congressman, he was vocal about opposing tariffs, labeling them "bad for business and consumers." He once testified before the House Ways and Means Committee saying that markets should dictate prices rather than governments.

However, in his current role as US Ambassador to Canada, Hoekstra has reversed his stance, now defending President Donald Trump's approach to tariffs. His shift comes as other Michigan Republican leaders have also changed their views on trade. This change in attitude is mirrored by the shifting opinions of local businesses, with some embracing tariffs and others struggling with the impact.

Companies like Howard Miller, a domestic manufacturer that imports certain goods and products, were caught in the middle of the tariff storm. The company cited rising costs on essential components as unavailable domestically due to tariffs, which led to dramatically higher prices and lost jobs.

Michigan's largest international trading partner is Canada, with Michigan selling more goods to Canada than to its next four largest foreign markets combined. However, Hoekstra has expressed a willingness to engage with Canada, even going so far as to defend the country in an "expletive-laced tirade" against Ontario's trade representative.

Other Michigan enterprises are making hard choices due to tariffs. The Michigan Retailers Association found that two-thirds of retailers surveyed had to raise prices because of tariffs. Agriculture is also taking a hit, with wheat exports falling by 89% and fresh cherries and apples down by 62% and 58%, respectively.

While some companies have applauded the tariffs or found ways to live with them, many are struggling. The closure of Howard Miller, which will cost around 195 people their jobs, is seen as a direct result of the tariffs. The company's president and CEO stated that the hopes for a market recovery were quickly dashed due to tariffs.

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has also expressed concerns about Trump's trade policies, saying they have damaged supply chains and slowed production lines, cutting jobs on both sides of the border. Other local businesses are similarly affected, with some workers looking for new jobs.

As the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) continues to be a point of contention, Hoekstra's shift in views highlights the complex nature of trade policy and its impact on businesses and communities. The ongoing debate over tariffs and free trade agreements is likely to continue, with significant consequences for industries like manufacturing and agriculture.
 
OH MY GOSH, I'M LIKE TOTALLY CONFUSED BY HOWARD HOOEKSTRA'S SHIFT ON TRADE POLICY!!! 🀯 HE USED TO BE ALL FOR NO TARIFFS AND NOW HE'S DEFENDING THE PRESIDENT'S APPROACH!!! IT'S LIKE, ONE DAY HE WAS A TOTAL OPPOSER AND THE NEXT HE WAS FULL-FLESHED SUPPORTER!!! πŸ’Έ I FEEL SORRY FOR THE COMPANIES LIKE HOWARD MILLER THAT HAD TO CLOSE DOWN DUE TO THE TARIFFS, IT'S TRULY DEVASTATING!!! πŸ€• AND MICHIGAN GOV GRETCHEN WHITMER IS RIGHT ON POINT TOO, SUPPLY CHAINS ARE GETTING DAMAGED AND JOBS ARE BEING LOST!!! 😬 I HOPE THEY CAN FIND A WAY TO FIX THIS TRADE POLICY SITUATION ASAP, IT'S GOT PEOPLE LIKE ME WORRIED!!! 🀞
 
Ugh, this whole thing with Howard Hoekstra just shows how messy it can be when politicians flip flop 🀯. One minute he's all about no tariffs, the next he's defending them. It's like they're trying to make up their own rules as they go along πŸ˜’. And what really gets me is that local businesses are getting slammed with these new tariffs. I mean, come on, you can't just expect people to absorb the cost of rising prices without anything being done about it πŸ’Έ. Michigan companies like Howard Miller, which has gone under because of tariffs, are a perfect example of how this is all coming back to bite us πŸ€•. And what's with Hoekstra going after Ontario's trade rep? Is that really the best way to resolve our trade issues? It just feels so petty and childish 😑. We need some real solutions here, not just rhetoric about "markets should dictate prices" or whatever nonsense he's spouting now πŸ™„.
 
So now Hoekstra's all about Trump's tariffs πŸ€‘πŸ‘€. That's wild considering he used to be anti-tariffs. I mean, you'd think that would make him a voice of reason in Canada or something. Nope. He's now defending them like they're the best thing since sliced bread. πŸ˜‚ And companies like Howard Miller are paying the price, literally. 195 jobs lost? That's not exactly a market recovery πŸ’”.

I get it, trade policies can be complex, but come on, Hoekstra should know that by now πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. And what about Michigan's economy? It's all tied to Canada, so these tariffs are having a huge impact. I'm no expert, but it seems like Hoekstra's shift is just another example of how things can change overnight πŸ’₯.

It's not just Hoekstra, though - other businesses and politicians are struggling with the consequences of these tariffs too 🀝. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is saying they're damaging supply chains and slowing production lines... I'd say she's pretty spot on about that 😊. It's gonna be interesting to see how this all plays out in the long run ⏰.
 
I'm so fed up with this whole thing 🀯... I mean, come on! You got this guy Hoekstra, who's been all about free markets and no tariffs as a congressman, and now he's suddenly singing the praises of Trump's trade policies? It just doesn't add up, you know? πŸ™„ And what really gets my goat is that companies like Howard Miller are getting screwed over by these tariffs. I mean, they're struggling to stay afloat, and it's not like they're even importing everything from Canada or anything! πŸ’Έ The fact that Michigan Gov. Whitmer is speaking out about this too just makes me think there's more to the story than we're being told. πŸ€” And what about all those workers who lost their jobs because of these tariffs? It's just so... unfair 😒
 
I'm low-key shocked by Rep. Hoekstra's 180 🀯. Going from anti-tariff advocate to a proponent of them is a pretty big deal. I get that he's now in a different role, but it's still surprising to see him flip on his previous views. The impact on Michigan businesses and workers is real πŸ€•. Companies like Howard Miller are struggling to stay afloat, and it's not just the closure of their factory that's a concern, it's also the jobs lost and the economic impact it has on the community.

I'm curious to see how this shift in views will affect the trade debate moving forward πŸ€”. Will other Michigan leaders follow Hoekstra's lead, or will they continue to speak out against tariffs? Only time will tell πŸ’‘.
 
I'm torn about this one πŸ€”... I mean, Howard Hoekstra's just being honest now, right? He said what everyone else was thinking but didn't want to say out loud... but then again, his views changed without warning and now he's defending tariffs like they're a good thing πŸ’Έ. Like, how can that be true when you used to hate them so much?! And I get why local businesses are struggling with the impact, it makes total sense - who wants to pay more for stuff just because of tariffs? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ But then again, maybe Hoekstra's right and markets really do dictate prices... or is he just catching up with the times? πŸ•°οΈ
 
just think about it, if hoekstra was all about "markets dictate prices" before, now he's defending tariffs... that's some weird flip-flopping πŸ€”. I mean, what changed his mind? did trump personally call him? or maybe canada just started paying better bribes πŸ€‘? seriously though, this is like a textbook example of how trade policy can screw up local businesses. michigan's economy is already struggling, and now tariffs are gonna hurt the people who need jobs the most... it's all so frustrating 😀
 
🀯 I'm shocked by how much Howard Hoekstra's views have shifted on trade policy! I remember when he was talking trash about tariffs back in the day πŸ™„. Now, as the US Ambassador to Canada, he's defending those same tariffs? It's like he's been hit by a truck 🚧. Local businesses are really feeling the pinch too, especially companies that have to raise prices or even close down because of tariffs πŸ’ΈπŸ˜±. Michigan's economy is already struggling with some big issues, and now this comes in on top. I'm not sure what's more surprising - Hoekstra's change of heart or how many other Republican leaders have been making similar shifts πŸ€”. The USMCA thing is still super confusing to me, but one thing's for sure: it's having a major impact on small businesses and workers all over Michigan πŸ˜•.
 
πŸ€” just thinkin' about it, so like hoekstra used to be all against tariffs but now he's defendin' them like a total flip lol what's goin on in canada tho? πŸπŸ˜‚ anywayz, i mean michigan is super affected by these tariffs and stuff, like howard miller closed down and lost 195 jobs that's wild 🀯
 
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