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LetMyPeopleVote

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Sat Jun 7, 2025, 04:07 PM Jun 2025

Commerce's Lutnick receives a timely reminder: 'We cannot build bananas in America'

While trying to defend tariffs, the commerce secretary was asked about the rising price of bananas. His response didn’t do him any favors.

What a nincompoop;

Commerce’s Lutnick receives a timely reminder: ‘We cannot build bananas in America’

#tariffs #TrumpTariffs #tariffsaretaxes #food #costofliving #shopping’

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🪖 🇺🇸 🌎 🇺🇦 (@rjmrim.bsky.social) 2025-06-07T00:59:55.594Z

https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/commerces-lutnick-receives-timely-reminder-cannot-build-bananas-americ-rcna211501

Those efforts ultimately fell short, and Trump tapped Lutnick to serve as commerce secretary. As for why, exactly, he didn’t get a more prominent position, The Bulwark reported two weeks after Election Day that Lutnick kept “shooting himself in the foot” with foolish rhetoric. The report quoted a Trump adviser who said Lutnick needed to learn how to “shut the f--- up.”

And yet, he keeps finding microphones and making things worse for himself.

This week, for example, Lutnick appeared on Capitol Hill, where he seemed eager to defend the president’s policies on trade tariffs.
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As part of one especially memorable exchange, Democratic Rep. Madeleine Dean of Pennsylvania asked the Cabinet secretary, “What’s the tariff on bananas?” He responded, “The tariff on bananas would be representative of the countries that produce them,” before ultimately acknowledging that the rate would be 10%.

The congresswoman reminded the witness that Walmart has already increased the cost of bananas by 8%. After pointing to the possibility of increasingly unlikely trade deals, Lutnick eventually declared: “If you build in America, and you produce your product in America, there will be no tariff.”

It was at that point that Dean lowered the boom. “We cannot build bananas in America,” she explained.....

In one especially glaring incident, Lutnick suggested that only criminals would complain about missing a Social Security check. A month later, the secretary pitched a “new model” of American employment that sounded an awful lot like the factory jobs that existed in the 19th century....

And don’t even get me started on his “little screws to make iPhones” comments.

The Wall Street Journal recently reported that Lutnick’s rhetorical record was proving to be so “challenging” to the White House that officials asked him to start saying less. He might need a reminder.
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Commerce's Lutnick receives a timely reminder: 'We cannot build bananas in America' (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Jun 2025 OP
"In one especially glaring incident, Lutnick suggested that only criminals would complain about missing a SS check" Cha Jun 2025 #1
MERCH! I need merch that says, "We cannot build bananas in America." Hats and sweatshirts and bumper stickers!! Scrivener7 Jun 2025 #2
Yep, been saying we're becoming a Banana Republic EverHopeful Jun 2025 #3
This made me smile LetMyPeopleVote Jun 2025 #4

Cha

(319,134 posts)
1. "In one especially glaring incident, Lutnick suggested that only criminals would complain about missing a SS check"
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 04:18 PM
Jun 2025

Fuck Off with your GD Stupidity, Lutnick.

Scrivener7

(59,531 posts)
2. MERCH! I need merch that says, "We cannot build bananas in America." Hats and sweatshirts and bumper stickers!!
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 04:21 PM
Jun 2025
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