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It's Just a Flesh Wound!
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You said the wage….. I am asking why you think it will stay the same. That is what you said.
For anyone who thinks this is even remotely a good idea:
Please explain the reasoning behind the 10% tariff on Costa Rica. The two primary imports from Costa Rica are bananas and coffee. The US produces negligible amounts of both. This is not something that can be cured by "bringing production back to the US." Hawaii is the only state in which either can be grown on a commercial scale, and bringing products from Hawaii to the continent is usually more expensive that importing them from Central America. Please tell me how this tariff makes any sense whatsoever.
Right, and yes, if anything wages will rise.
Fact is, the World is such that the US benefits greatly form cheap labor and costs of production worldwide. The fact that we are now a service oriented economy is inescapably true.
I lament that fact all the time, but the fix is not to belligerently torpedo the US and world economies out of frustration or resentment.
Reagan:
President Ronald Reagan, who held office from 1981 to 1989, was a young man during the Great Depression.
Reagan spoke about how, at first, tariffs seem like a good idea, then said:
“For a while it works, but only for a short time.
“What eventually occurs is homegrown industries start relying on government protection in the form of high tariffs.
“They stop competing and stop making the innovative management and technological changes they need to succeed in world markets.
“Then, while all this is going on, something even worse occurs.
“High tariffs inevitably lead to retaliation by foreign country and the triggering of fierce trade wars.
“The result is more and more tariffs. Higher and higher trade barriers and less and less competition.
“So, soon, because of the prices made artificially high by tariffs, that subsidize inefficiencies and poor management, people stop buying.
“Then, the worst happens, markets shrink and collapse, businesses and industries shut down and millions of people lose their jobs.
Curious question:
I oppose Trump’s tariffs (except against Mexico and China). I also opposed Joe Biden’s efforts to create worldwide corporate tax rates for the same reason. We benefit from cheap goods made abroad.
Do you oppose both policies or only one?
Bought time they contributed to society in a meaningful way.Kids.
After they get done picking our produce after school, they'll go to their second job at the factory to pull a graveyard shift à la Ron Swanson.
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I was wondering what idiotic basis was assigned to those values because the other inputs are predefined. It’s absolutely hilarious if they combine to unity.
You're talking history. MAGA doesn't like history that makes them uncomfortable. If they're made to feel bad about anything they lash out. As I have always said, lack of empathy is a sad thing. Perfect example, they scream and try to bully people, but as soon as the table is turned, they cry victim. "Why are people so mean to me!?"Right, and yes, if anything wages will rise.
Fact is, the World is such that the US benefits greatly form cheap labor and costs of production worldwide. The fact that we are now a service oriented economy is inescapably true.
I lament that fact all the time, but the fix is not to belligerently torpedo the US and world economies out of frustration or resentment.
Reagan:
President Ronald Reagan, who held office from 1981 to 1989, was a young man during the Great Depression.
Reagan spoke about how, at first, tariffs seem like a good idea, then said:
“For a while it works, but only for a short time.
“What eventually occurs is homegrown industries start relying on government protection in the form of high tariffs.
“They stop competing and stop making the innovative management and technological changes they need to succeed in world markets.
“Then, while all this is going on, something even worse occurs.
“High tariffs inevitably lead to retaliation by foreign country and the triggering of fierce trade wars.
“The result is more and more tariffs. Higher and higher trade barriers and less and less competition.
“So, soon, because of the prices made artificially high by tariffs, that subsidize inefficiencies and poor management, people stop buying.
“Then, the worst happens, markets shrink and collapse, businesses and industries shut down and millions of people lose their jobs.
The frustrating and disheartening thing about Trump is that some of the policies/objectives he pursues are worthwhile (in some shape, scale, or fashion) but the execution/tact/application are so egregiously stupid that it poisons the well for the policy/objective moving forward.
Reagan. A real Republican.Right, and yes, if anything wages will rise.
Fact is, the World is such that the US benefits greatly form cheap labor and costs of production worldwide. The fact that we are now a service oriented economy is inescapably true.
I lament that fact all the time, but the fix is not to belligerently torpedo the US and world economies out of frustration or resentment.
Reagan:
President Ronald Reagan, who held office from 1981 to 1989, was a young man during the Great Depression.
Reagan spoke about how, at first, tariffs seem like a good idea, then said:
“For a while it works, but only for a short time.
“What eventually occurs is homegrown industries start relying on government protection in the form of high tariffs.
“They stop competing and stop making the innovative management and technological changes they need to succeed in world markets.
“Then, while all this is going on, something even worse occurs.
“High tariffs inevitably lead to retaliation by foreign country and the triggering of fierce trade wars.
“The result is more and more tariffs. Higher and higher trade barriers and less and less competition.
“So, soon, because of the prices made artificially high by tariffs, that subsidize inefficiencies and poor management, people stop buying.
“Then, the worst happens, markets shrink and collapse, businesses and industries shut down and millions of people lose their jobs.
While NAFTA aimed to reduce trade barriers, it did not entirely eliminate quotas, particularly for certain agricultural sectors, and instead, it addressed them through mechanisms like tariff-rate quotas (TRQs).
Reading is your friend.As usual you asked the wrong question. While NAFTA technically eliminated most tariffs it allowed trade quotas which each nation set, so yeah xyz widget maker could sell their widgets in Canada tariff free Canada could and did set extremely low quotas and had massive tariffs on goods exceeding the quota. NAFTA also allowed signatories to subsidize various industries, Canada was mainly agricultural and forestry.