The US-Canada trade war, fueled by tariffs imposed by both countries, is significantly impacting Kentucky’s bourbon industry, particularly Brough Brothers Distillery, the state’s only Black-owned bourbon distillery. This has resulted in a sharp decline in exports to Canada and a deluge of hateful emails to the distillery’s owners. While some Kentucky residents, despite economic hardship, remain supportive of President Trump’s trade policies, others express concern about the unintended consequences and the damage to US-Canada relations. Governor Beshear and other Kentucky politicians, regardless of party affiliation, oppose the tariffs and advocate for a swift resolution. The situation highlights the unintended consequences of trade disputes and the challenges faced by businesses caught in the crossfire.
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The Kentucky Distillers’ Association’s outcry over Trump-era tariffs, lamenting that “hard-working Americans… will suffer,” highlights a stark reality: the consequences of political choices often extend far beyond the ballot box. The association’s pleas, however genuine, are met with a wave of online commentary that points directly to the state’s overwhelming support for the policies that led to these economic hardships.
The argument that the tariffs were a predictable outcome of a clearly stated campaign platform resonates strongly. Many commenters emphasize that Trump’s intentions regarding tariffs were well-known, making the current situation a self-inflicted wound. The distillers’ cries of distress seem disingenuous in light of this readily available information.… Continue reading