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Old 05-30-2022, 03:43 PM   #46
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WTF part don't you understand!
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Old 05-30-2022, 03:43 PM   #47
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... Here's one -- the "lockdowns" DIDN'T WORK!

Heavy co-vid deaths in NY, PA, NJ... but NOT in Florida
- where they didn't lock-down.

So Dr. Fauci was WRONG - and DeSantis was RIGHT.

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Old 05-30-2022, 03:51 PM   #48
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How much has job and manufacturing exportation to China cost Americans the last 3 or 4 decades?
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Old 05-30-2022, 03:59 PM   #49
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IOverall, we did have more deaths per capita than other wealthy countries. But our economy suffered less.
Ashame more countries didn't inject 6 trillion dollars into their Covid reduced economy!!!
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How much has job and manufacturing exportation to China cost Americans the last 3 or 4 decades?
How much has trade with China made Americans in the last 3 or 4 decades? Our people and businesses manufacture jets, machinery, medical equipment and high end electronics. We develop new software and drugs, and produce and sell agricultural products and oil and gas. Meanwhile Chinese sit in factories 12 hours a day doing drudge work to make products for us, like toys and clothes and consumer electronic items. The USA and China are both more prosperous as a result.

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Ashame more countries didn't inject 6 trillion dollars into their Covid reduced economy!!!
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Old 05-30-2022, 05:22 PM   #52
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Meanwhile Chinese sit in factories 12 hours a day doing drudge work to make products for us, like toys and clothes and consumer electronic items.

I prefer not to benefit from slave labor and Uygher enternment camps. I'd rather pay more for my goods and services. Also, consider the supply chain disruptions we are currently experiencing. This is a result of lack of manufacturing self reliance.
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Old 05-30-2022, 05:36 PM   #53
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Meanwhile Chinese sit in factories 12 hours a day doing drudge work to make products for us, like toys and clothes and consumer electronic items.

I prefer not to benefit from slave labor and Uygher enternment camps. I'd rather pay more for my goods and services. Also, consider the supply chain disruptions we are currently experiencing. This is a result of lack of manufacturing self reliance.
We've got labor shortages now. How are we going to become self reliant when Americans don't want to do menial work like stitching clothes and assembling low end electronic items? Open up the floodgates to immigration?

When you have pieces of a supply chain moved from places like China to Thailand and Mexico because of tariffs, so that pieces of products are shipped all over the world before final assembly, you're going to have disruptions.
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We've got labor shortages now. How are we going to become self reliant when Americans don't want to do menial work like stitching clothes and assembling low end electronic items? Open up the floodgates to immigration?

When you have pieces of a supply chain moved from places like China to Thailand and Mexico because of tariffs, so that pieces of products are shipped all over the world before final assembly, you're going to have disruptions.
Well, shit for brains, when most of the world are imposing tariffs on our goods what should we do? Capitulate? That’s exactly what has happened. We can make most of what we need here. From farming, energy, medicine, electronics. Then, have a tariff free world. The problem is, the world truly doesn’t want free and fair competition. Trump proposed zero tariffs to the EU. They declined. Fuckem.
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We've got labor shortages now. How are we going to become self reliant when Americans don't want to do menial work like stitching clothes and assembling low end electronic items? Open up the floodgates to immigration?

When you have pieces of a supply chain moved from places like China to Thailand and Mexico because of tariffs, so that pieces of products are shipped all over the world before final assembly, you're going to have disruptions.
Well, shit for brains, when most of the world are imposing tariffs on our goods what should we do? Capitulate? That’s exactly what has happened.


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Well, shit for brains, when most of the world are imposing tariffs on our goods what should we do? Capitulate? That’s exactly what has happened.
That's what Singapore and Chile did. It worked for them. But yeah, I agree, it makes sense to negotiate terms of trade so that our products have access to foreign markets. And there are areas where we should be more self sufficient. Rare earth elements and certain drugs for example.

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Meanwhile Chinese sit in factories 12 hours a day doing drudge work to make products for us, like toys and clothes and consumer electronic items.

I prefer not to benefit from slave labor and Uygher enternment camps. I'd rather pay more for my goods and services. Also, consider the supply chain disruptions we are currently experiencing. This is a result of lack of manufacturing self reliance.
Question is how much more would you be willing to pay? $2000 for a basic TV, 4000? !0,000 for a refrigerator? It isn't all about you either, maybe you are a multi millionaire and can buy whatever whenever. The vast majority of Americans can't.
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That's what Singapore and Chile did. It worked for them. But yeah, I agree, it makes sense to negotiate terms of trade so that our products have access to foreign markets. And there are areas where we should be more self sufficient. Rare earth elements and certain drugs for example.

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So why are you bashing Trump for imposing tariffs on China and Mexico? It produced results for OUR country. It’s a chess game that your idol CM might understand. He just figgered out a rigged game.
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So why are you bashing Trump for imposing tariffs on China and Mexico? It produced results for OUR country. It’s a chess game that your idol CM might understand. He just figgered out a rigged game.
He didn't impose higher tariffs on Mexico, to my knowledge.

The USA and China were both losers from the higher tariffs they imposed on each others products. The winners were countries like Vietnam, where Chinese companies moved production to get around the tariffs. And like Brazil, which started exporting more agricultural products to China. The transportation costs are probably higher from Brazil to China. But when you have to pay a 20% or 30% tariff on U.S. soybeans, it makes more sense for a Chinese importer to buy from Brazil.
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