[QUOTE=tpols;14995746] Nacho Nacho maaan...
I want to eaaattt some nachos maaan!
[video=youtube_share;_bLRaGo-Qwc]https://youtu.be/_bLRaGo-Qwc?si=GyIzgtJmZIgF8DTp[/video]
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[QUOTE=tpols;14995746] Nacho Nacho maaan...
I want to eaaattt some nachos maaan!
[video=youtube_share;_bLRaGo-Qwc]https://youtu.be/_bLRaGo-Qwc?si=GyIzgtJmZIgF8DTp[/video]
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[QUOTE=warriorfan;14995767]Why the hell are you importing Tacos from China?[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=diamenz;14994893]two weeks into a twenty year project... we'll sure see about that. in addition to the question of it's longevity, we'll see if trump and his advisors can adapt and react the way baller321 claims they can. the way the tariffs are layed out now isn't sustainable in the long run and any "short term" pain is going to be a hell of an understatement for those barely making ends in both their personal and small businesses. prices are going to *ucking skyrocket, particularly out of china. gonna be very interesting to see where all of this goes (no sarcasm).
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Well it took like 60 years to move all those jobs to Asia, so it's going to take a while to get some of them back again.
The way tariffs are laid out now won't be how they're laid out once new trade deals are made.
[QUOTE]there's too many variables at play here to make such a generalized statement. one major turn of events would be trump taking us to war with iran. then those gas prices you speak of will be no *ucking joke. you're gonna see more bikes than cars out there on the streets if that's ends up being the case.[/QUOTE]
Do you only assume that negative things will happen in the future?
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i can't tell you why. you tell me bro (again, no sarcasm or passive aggressiveness here). but it's not only just 'i don't trust trump' - it's that i don't trust [I]any [/I]moth3r****er - especially the mf'ers in washington whomever they may be. everybody's either influenced by ideologies and ego or bought off by somebody or something but i hope for everybody's sake you and anyone else putting stock into this endeavor ends up being right.[/QUOTE]
Because tariffs are a natural protection for local workers, they work that way for all other countries and will the same for the US. Brings the price of cheap imports closer to more expensive locally produced products.
[QUOTE=TheMan;14995755]I own my on business, we import from China, the tariffs would hurt my business, Trump is an incompetent fool that is hurting my bottom line...
You're a methy, incel and inbred hillbilly with multiple alts...what a life![/QUOTE]
Why don't you just pass the extra cost on to the consumer like you say everyone else will?
[QUOTE=ZenMaster;14995806]Why don't you just pass the extra cost on to the consumer like you say everyone else will?[/QUOTE]
Whether you even can is dependent on the elasticity of your industry.
[QUOTE=warriorfan;14995767]Why the hell are you importing Tacos from China?[/QUOTE]
Henney Bear Mexico, only authorized dealer in Mexico, Google it.
[QUOTE=ZenMaster;14995806]Why don't you just pass the extra cost on to the consumer like you say everyone else will?[/QUOTE]
Because then we won't be competitive with other brands that import from Europe, the US or anywhere else. They'll be priced out range of our target market.
[QUOTE=Baller234;14995786]Lol not only do you think America should outsource all it's jobs, your own opinions are outsourced. :oldlol:
Your opinion essentially boils down to "Trump is doing bad on the economy because I saw a poll on TV". If it's not that it's "Trump is losing the Trade War because state run Chinese media said so".
Before I asked you how to bring back jobs to America and your brilliant plan was to lower taxes on corporations and give them more privileges. Well clearly that hasn't worked. As long it makes fiscal sense to outsource jobs, people are going to. That might be good for their bottom line, but it's not good for America.
If you want America to be your base of operation, there should be an incentive to keep everything in house. Not only do we need the jobs, but we need to not be dependent on other countries. We need to be a productive country again and not just outsource everything. It would enrich the country and enrich everyone living here as a result.
What exactly is the problem here?? Even if we don't fully attain this goal, isn't this something we should be striving for??[/QUOTE]
Meh, I'm done going back and forth with you. You aren't a serious person, you can't see or you refuse to see how China is making Trump look like a buffoon to the rest of the world. Stay in your bubble, pal.
[QUOTE=TheMan;14995862]Because then we won't be competitive with other brands that import from Europe, the US or anywhere else. They'll be priced out range of our target market.[/QUOTE]
Sounds like you have the solution to your problems right in front of you then..
[QUOTE=ZenMaster;14995877]Sounds like you have the solution to your problems right in front of you then..[/QUOTE]
No, TheMan needs to buy slave labor ali express garbage from china to sell in his bodega in Mexico. He has no other options. There is no other alternative. Trump is killing off this entrepreneur that is benefitting the community so much. I mean imagine a world where Mexican women aren’t buying cheap Chinese purses? It will be the end of America as we know it.
[QUOTE=TheMan;14995863]Meh, I'm done going back and forth with you. You aren't a serious person, you can't see or you refuse to see how China is making Trump look like a buffoon to the rest of the world. Stay in your bubble, pal.[/QUOTE]
Wow, this is so insanely dishonest of you. Cowardly too.
I deconstructed your so called "solution" that you no doubt repeated because you heard it from Kyle Kulinski or something, and then when presented with simple questions that cut straight to the hole in your logic... all of a sudden you no longer want to engage.
Guy gets 100% of his opinions from Kyle Kulinski and his bimbo wife from Breaking Points, but has the nerve to accuse others of existing in a bubble.
[QUOTE=TheMan;14995858]Henney Bear Mexico, only authorized dealer in Mexico, Google it.[/QUOTE]
This clown claims to own a single business in messyco and cant understand why he cant pass the cost to consumers
I dont think he understanda what elastic and inelastic means.
But he never went to school
[QUOTE=ZenMaster;14995877]Sounds like you have the solution to your problems right in front of you then..[/QUOTE]
He doesnt get it
[QUOTE=warriorfan;14995882]No, TheMan needs to buy slave labor ali express garbage from china to sell in his bodega in Mexico. He has no other options. There is no other alternative. Trump is killing off this entrepreneur that is benefitting the community so much. I mean imagine a world where Mexican women aren’t buying cheap Chinese purses? It will be the end of America as we know it.[/QUOTE]
Hes not a smart person
Are any of the MAGA cultists here even capable of questioning Trump at all?
Is the diamenz really the only right leaning poster here who can do that? Even Musk says the tariffs are horrible idea. Every time it looks like Trump wants to back down, the market reacts positively.
This tariff topic shows you exactly who the Trump sheep cucks are, that cling to his every action. And who it is that are capable of having their own opinions.