>>213863929 (OP)
I figured the plan was to isolate Americans and turn them into third world factory and farm chattle for billionaires to use to produce goods for future first world markets like China. Not really surprising to see it playing out.
>move factories back to America >they're mostly robots now though >only real change is the power grid is more strained and locals don't have enough water now
>>213863929 (OP)
why Americans don't have washing machines at home but need public laundry?
and why they are always so shocked to learn that this is not a thing in Europe and they have to buy a washing machine for themselves?
When his presidency is done i somehow expect america to reach a never seen before economic dominance. I get the china hype, its justified but i think this century will also be americas
>>213863929 (OP)
So big businesses are feeling cuts in the margins...along with foreign companies. Isn't this EXACTLY the tax on big business democrats have been crying for?
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>>213863929 (OP)
Two papers in one? Two people in one?
Per Emma Stone of the The Ten Point: Q: Why havenβt tariffs boosted inflation?
Its a good thing WWII happened before most of these people were born. None of them would sacrifice a small amount to better their country and fellow country mens lives.
>>213863929 (OP)
Oh for pete's sake! Biden saw all that tax revenue coming in from the first Trump administration and went nuts re spending.
Democrats will never own up to the fact they caused the problem since the New Deal!
>>213865338
Not watching a 13 minutes thing.
Same story? US winemakers now have to pay 15% more for their barrels, bottles and corks, which threatens their survival?
>>213863929 (OP)
Kek. They're gonna milk US government funding for "feasibility studies" and not build a god dammned thing. Just like for the broadband.
>>213863939 >just surrender your manufacturing base for cheap consumer slop >why do you need programmers here? Imagine how much cheaper it would be in India! >tradies from Australia? Too expensive! I know a guy with 15 filipinos in a container crate
And many more
>>213865525
You start losing the infra and competence to manufacture high value goods as well if you start cutting off the legs of your manufacturing base. The US needs to get back their cheap slop products and factories filled with high school grads earning 35k a year and then build upwards from there
>>213863929 (OP)
American consumers paying 2-3 times more for their products isn't a win, especially when their wages will barely increase because their bosses prefer doing stock buybacks. >>213865932 >Countries' trade surplus with America is reduced >other countries hold less American dollars >they invest less of those dollars in American treasury bonds >America has to offer higher yields to get people to buy their debt >America's tax burden increases >America enters a debt spiral and defaults
That's more likely to happen.
I thought inflation was the number 1 issue in the election. Why do Americans on this site pretend that Trump increasing prices with his retarded tariffs policy is a good thing?