Trade Wars and Tariffs

In May they're going to have to work three.

Lol @ the housing market.
--It don't see tarriffs raising the price of goods as much as some people claim....people can still buy made in USA and avoid all tarriffs

--Trump has inflation down to ;ess than 1% like .7% so even if tarriffs raised inflation a full 2% inflation will still be a fraction of what it was under Biden.

--fed quit playing politics and lower intesest rates people will start buying houses.




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That was fast.Statement from Amazon: "The team that runs our ultra low cost Amazon Haul store has considered listing import charges on certain products. This was never a consideration for the main Amazon site and nothing has been implemented on any Amazon properties.”
 
--It don't see tarriffs raising the price of goods as much as some people claim....people can still buy made in USA and avoid all tarriffs
There is no made in the usa alternative for most items. There is also no way to get manufacturing in place before the shortages hit from this ridiculous and ignorant tariff back and forth. The same things were said during covid and nothing changed. Americans don't want to and it will cost them
 
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I'm not talking about the short term, I'm talking 40-50+ years down the road. And yes I know you DGAF about that since you don't have offspring but one day in the not to distant future it will all come tumbling down.
Why you gotta being up me not having kids? Cuts deep bro -
 
--It don't see tarriffs raising the price of goods as much as some people claim....people can still buy made in USA and avoid all tarriffs

--Trump has inflation down to ;ess than 1% like .7% so even if tarriffs raised inflation a full 2% inflation will still be a fraction of what it was under Biden.

--fed quit playing politics and lower intesest rates people will start buying houses.




uh -oh

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That was fast.Statement from Amazon: "The team that runs our ultra low cost Amazon Haul store has considered listing import charges on certain products. This was never a consideration for the main Amazon site and nothing has been implemented on any Amazon properties.”
I can't buy swiss watches, german cars, and Italian suits made in America.


Well maybe German cars..
 
Not "getting up on you" I understand why you don't GAF. I wouldn't either in your shoes.
I was just joking. Its not that I don't GAF, I don't see ANY tangible way to tackle the debt without massive tax increases for all and extreme fiscal discipline. Those two never go hand in hand. Can't default either so I liken it to running up your AMEX except they never send you a bill so F it.
 
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There is no made in the usa alternative for most items. There is also no way to get manufacturing in place before the shortages hit from this ridiculous and ignorant tariff back and forth. The same things were said during covid and nothing changed. Americans don't want to and it will cost them
I don't know. Numbers this morning show businesses are not stocking up on pre-tarriffed goods as some have assumed they are to avoid the higher costs of post-tarriffed goods....maybe businesses are not worried about supply issues, supply chain issues...maybe businesses are not that worried about price increases....maybe this is all being overhyped by the leftist media to scare people....




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is April inventories good or bad for the economy?

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The April 2025 inventory data suggests a positive outlook for markets. Retail inventories dropped 0.1% (expected +0.3%), signaling strong consumer demand, which is bullish for stocks due to robust sales. Wholesale inventories rose 0.5% (expected 0.6%), showing cautious restocking but not a major concern. Strong March 2025 retail sales (+1.4% month-over-month) support this view. However, supply chain issues or tariff fears could temper gains. Overall, the data leans favorable for markets.
 
I can't buy swiss watches, german cars, and Italian suits made in America.


Well maybe German cars..
be Patriotic and buy American made cars and watches.....keep the money you spend in America and not let it go elsewhere to make other countries wealthy. Where are suits off the rack at JC Penney's made?
 
I don't know. Numbers this morning show businesses are not stocking up on pre-tarriffed goods as some have assumed they are to avoid the higher costs of post-tarriffed goods....maybe businesses are not worried about supply issues, supply chain issues...maybe businesses are not that worried about price increases....maybe this is all being overhyped by the leftist media to scare people....




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is April inventories good or bad for the economy?

Grok
@grok

The April 2025 inventory data suggests a positive outlook for markets. Retail inventories dropped 0.1% (expected +0.3%), signaling strong consumer demand, which is bullish for stocks due to robust sales. Wholesale inventories rose 0.5% (expected 0.6%), showing cautious restocking but not a major concern. Strong March 2025 retail sales (+1.4% month-over-month) support this view. However, supply chain issues or tariff fears could temper gains. Overall, the data leans favorable for markets.

the fear I am seeing is that there won't be any buying. there is so much uncertainty even before the big tariffs hit that costs are all over the place. Some prices, steel, are up from like Jan/Feb. Others are down, like lumber, from the same time period, but demand continues to plummet, so the thought is tariffs won't have as much of an impact as demand will.
 
be Patriotic and buy American made cars and watches.....keep the money you spend in America and not let it go elsewhere to make other countries wealthy. Where are suits off the rack at JC Penney's made?

Is spending money on US-made products without regard for price or quality your definition of "patriotic"?

If US-made products are better products at a competitive price point, sure, I'll buy 'em. If they're inferior (or grossly overpriced) products, no thanks. Some US-made products are of higher quality than international alternatives, and there are instances in which the converse is true. All other things being equal, it's great to buy US-made...but all those other factors are not always equal.
 
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If they want to. As a mandate? Bad idea, comrade.
not as a mandate but to demonstrate that many things add to the cost consumers pay, including SS taxes, minimum wage. Amazon was playing politics and their stock price dropped and looks like Amazon has backtracked and stock price went up....

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BREAKING: Fox News reports Donald Trump called Jeff Bezos this morning to complain about Amazon’s plan to show the cost of his tariffs alongside product prices. Hours later, Amazon said the plan “is not going to happen.” Pathetic.
 
the fear I am seeing is that there won't be any buying. there is so much uncertainty even before the big tariffs hit that costs are all over the place. Some prices, steel, are up from like Jan/Feb. Others are down, like lumber, from the same time period, but demand continues to plummet, so the thought is tariffs won't have as much of an impact as demand will.
last numbers I saw was consumer spending still strong. The main thing many are looking at will Trump's tax cuts continue or lapse causing increase in taxes across the board.
 
not as a mandate but to demonstrate that many things add to the cost consumers pay, including SS taxes, minimum wage. Amazon was playing politics and their stock price dropped and looks like Amazon has backtracked and stock price went up....

Republicans against Trump
@RpsAgainstTrump

BREAKING: Fox News reports Donald Trump called Jeff Bezos this morning to complain about Amazon’s plan to show the cost of his tariffs alongside product prices. Hours later, Amazon said the plan “is not going to happen.” Pathetic.


Why can't people be informed about the effect of the tariff on the price? Dont we want the consumer to have that information ??

If the tariffs are big and beautiful why wouldn't Trump be proud of those numbers? Why hide it from people like this ....


Answer: we all know why. But MAGA nation embraces ignorance of the facts so why change it up now, I guess.
 
Is spending money on US-made products without regard for price or quality your definition of "patriotic"?

If US-made products are better products at a competitive price point, sure, I'll buy 'em. If they're inferior (or grossly overpriced) products, no thanks. Some US-made products are of higher quality than international alternatives, and there are instances in which the converse is true. All other things being equal, it's great to buy US-made...but all those other factors are not always equal.
it is "Patriotic" to support American businesses even if it means paying a little more and keeping the wealth in this country.

pa·tri·ot·ic
/ˌpātrēˈädik/
adjective
having or expressing devotion to and vigorous support for one's country.
 
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