Trade Wars and Tariffs

So much of the departure of US manufacturing is not because of expensive labor but regulations that handcuff and leech US businesses. If you have a chemical plant you’re forced to decrease emissions each year spending millions not on increasing capacity or improving efficiency. Or manufacturers that suddenly have their by products deemed hazardous waste so they can no longer landfill it cheaply
 
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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.
Amazon was simply playing politics with it.

if we are to 'inform consumers' then consumers should be informed how all gov't taxes and regulations and inflation raise prices people pay.

should consumers know how much the left's environmental hoax has added to the price of things...how much more things cost because energy price increases?
 
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.

All other things being equal, sure. Overpaying (and/or opting for an inferior product) is just foolish and irresponsible, but do what you like with your own money.

If US businesses can't stand on their own merit, that's on them. Relying on the government to intercede and artificially control the market sounds oddly like the opening movements toward a planned/command economy (i.e. not a good thing).
 
All other things being equal, sure. Overpaying (and/or opting for an inferior product) is just foolish and irresponsible, but do what you like with your own money.

If US businesses can't stand on their own merit, that's on them. Relying on the government to intercede and artificially control the market sounds oddly like the opening movements toward a planned/command economy (i.e. not a good thing).

Often it's not that US business can't stand on their own merits, they're handcuffed by the US govt.
 
Amazon was simply playing politics with it.

if we are to 'inform consumers' then consumers should be informed how all gov't taxes and regulations and inflation raise prices people pay.

should consumers know how much the left's environmental hoax has added to the price of things...how much more things cost because energy price increases?


I don't mind that, though that is not the current issue.

And one cannot help but note the irony of your disdain for "playing politics" since that is EXACTLY what Trump did in cajoling Bezos into preventing it from happening. One wonders what threat Trump made to get Amazon to help Trump hide facts from the American consumer, facts that Trump doesn't want you to know.
 
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.

Counterpoint: it's "patriotic" to resist terrible policies that do damage to one's country and its economy.
 
It was announced in 2024 that UPS was cutting it's business with Amazon and would be closing facilities and laying off employees. The lies you guys fall for are truly amazing.
Were they planning on laying off 20K, though? I don’t remember the initial number when they announced some facilities would close.
 
Were they planning on laying off 20K, though? I don’t remember the initial number when they announced some facilities would close.

They laid off 10-15k employees in 2024, then towards the end of 2024 they announced that they were reducing their Amazon volume. I don't remember if they gave a number on how many people would be laid off because of that decision. The bigger point is UPS decided to "divorce" Amazon before Trump took office and the news media is lying by tying the reduction in Amazon business with UPS to the tariffs.
 
They laid off 10-15k employees in 2024, then towards the end of 2024 they announced that they were reducing their Amazon volume. I don't remember if they gave a number on how many people would be laid off because of that decision. The bigger point is UPS decided to "divorce" Amazon before Trump took office and the news media is lying by tying the reduction in Amazon business with UPS to the tariffs.
I just looked at google, and many articles including Yahoo and Reuters, say due to tariffs..surprisingly CNN has an article that states the truth, and even UPS has said it wasnt due to tariffs..

WHPC status for Reuters..You are Fired!
 
I just looked at google, and many articles including Yahoo and Reuters, say due to tariffs..surprisingly CNN has an article that states the truth, and even UPS has said it wasnt due to tariffs..

WHPC status for Reuters..You are Fired!

Here's one from Rueters I posted in another thread where they tell the truth but of course it's from January.

UPS made the decision to "divorce" from Amazon in 2024. And CBS news wonders why nobody watches.



https://www.reuters.com/business/ups-forecasts-2025-revenue-below-estimates-2025-01-30/
 

UPS plans to fire 20,000 people before the end of the year, in the midst of a Trump-induced drop in deliveries from Amazon, the postal service’s biggest customer. This amounts to a staggering 4 percent of its workforce. UPS will also shut down 73 buildings.

haha..they called UPS a postal service..smart guy! musta stayed at a Holiday Inn
 

UPS plans to fire 20,000 people before the end of the year, in the midst of a Trump-induced drop in deliveries from Amazon, the postal service’s biggest customer. This amounts to a staggering 4 percent of its workforce. UPS will also shut down 73 buildings.

Terrible journalism. But they know most people won't know the truth or bother checking their reporting.
 
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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?
Not in America. And there are no American made watches, not truly made in America. "Designed in America" maybe.
 
Terrible journalism. But they know most people won't know the truth or bother checking their reporting.
I always wondered how they got all those packages delivered for next to nothing..go try and send a personal package or business package and it is alot more..

talk about low margin high volume business
 
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Cabada is in serious economic and societal trouble..

You wanna bet who looks better in 4 years?
Mississippians have a higher income level than Canadians..

He continued: “The point is that we can give ourselves far more than the Americans can ever take away the but even given that, I want to be clear, the coming days and months will be challenging, and they will call for some sacrifices, but we will share those sacrifices by supporting our workers and our businesses.”





 
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They laid off 10-15k employees in 2024, then towards the end of 2024 they announced that they were reducing their Amazon volume. I don't remember if they gave a number on how many people would be laid off because of that decision. The bigger point is UPS decided to "divorce" Amazon before Trump took office and the news media is lying by tying the reduction in Amazon business with UPS to the tariffs.
I wonder if the 20k includes the already stated number from 2024? Article says closing 200 sort centers and sounds like 73 other buildings. I knew about the Amazon volume. Interesting that 60% of their Amazon business was not profitable. Bezos must have worked a helluva deal.

 
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