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This story appeared in the Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here.Welcome to The Logoff. Today Im focusing on a line in Donald Trumps speech last night that I found surprisingly honest: There will be a little disturbance, but we are okay with that. It was an acknowledgment that Trumps plan to reorder the US economy with tariffs is not without pain. As we get clarity on just how steep the tariffs will be, well find out just how much pain Trump is talking about.Whats the big question? Since Trump slapped massive tariffs on goods from China, Mexico, and Canada on Tuesday, weve all been wondering whether the tariffs are a temporary measure meant to coerce trading partners into compliance, or whether they, and the accompanying price hikes, are here to stay.So, which is it? The past two days have been a litany of mixed signals. There are signs the tariffs are temporary, or at least going to be decreased:The administration granted some automakers a one-month reprieve on the tariffs after the industry begged the White House for relief and warned that the taxes could increase the cost of a vehicle by up to $10,000.Trumps commerce secretary suggested that Trump is ready to deal with Canada and Mexico to lessen the impact of tariffs, though he made clear that they werent going away.But theres also the possibility were just getting started:Trump last night said hed launch a new round of tariffs on any country that taxes US goods on April 2nd.He also posted about a call with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, saying the two leaders had spoken about the tariffs without coming to any clear resolution.China and Canada have already retaliated, and Mexico is preparing its response.Whats the big picture? Before the election and even after, many asserted that Trumps tariffs were a bluff more aimed at winning concessions than reorienting the economy away from trade. We still dont know for sure and last nights speech might have been more bluffing but its looking less likely. The president says hes fine with a little disturbance, and hes betting youll be fine with it, too.And with that, its time to log offBefore we go, let me direct your attention toward a different and far more pleasant frenetic creature. High Country News has this very cool three-minute listen on hummingbirds. Specifically, how hummingbirds are adapting to climate change, and the beautiful sounds theyre making while doing so. I cannot tell you how much more relaxed I was after listening than I was before. I hope you enjoy it. Have a great night, and Ill see you back here tomorrow.See More: