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If you mean "receiving the end of the deal they chose affirmatively", then sure.Now the trade from suppliers in China etc are a huge imballance and the recieving countries are loosing out on delivery costs.
If you mean "receiving the end of the deal they chose affirmatively", then sure.Now the trade from suppliers in China etc are a huge imballance and the recieving countries are loosing out on delivery costs.
suppliers from places like China became dominant.
If that would actually happen. Good. Great. That's what we should be doing anyway.I think the general public will respond to that by actually fixing things and buying more things that last instead of disposable things if it gets bad.
I mean just being a member of this forum certainly super skews us to the "cheapskate" "fix it ourselves" group. I don't like the tariffs, they are the worst tool in the drawer and used like this is the worst way to use them but I'll deal and probably that will mean buying less stuff, not intentionally but just because some things just won't seem worth the price. I'm more annoyed at the chaos it's causing and will cause in our economy. But I think for the US public in general who do consume like crazy it will be a more rude awakening.I wonder how many much people are indeed willing to 'not have'. You guys are a lot more 'tolerant'. Either you're all very 'zen', or you got enough liquidity to deal with higher prices and still be better off as most.
You're right. I'm speaking for me and my family. I am very willing to go without, buy less, spend more on necessities, make or find alternatives, etc. Including, stop relying on cheap electronics from china, the subject of this thread. But I can't speak to others. I'm lucky enough to work in a field that will always be in demand regardless of the economy, and to have exceedingly low expenses. But I got to that point by making certain lifestyle choices for myself over the course of several years, and perhaps not everybody would be willing to make the same choices.I wonder how many much people are indeed willing to 'not have'. You guys are a lot more 'tolerant'. Either you're all very 'zen', or you got enough liquidity to deal with higher prices and still be better off as most.
That was the feeling I got when that JP Morgan ( or was it Chase.. not sure ) guy told us to: suck it up. Yeah, sure, mr billionaire, like you will have to change anything in your life![]()
There's nothing magic about it. It's work. If it has to happen, it'll hurt, and it'll take a long time, and maybe won't work out in a lot of respects. That's what change is.Now, if people here are saying they are willing to not be able to pay for the stuff they been using all this time, because it's to expensive, but that's ok they will all find other hobbies ( or do they all think the US will magically start producing stuff on their own? ).
They want to force you to buy from the billionaires instead of direct, there's nothing good about that.If that would actually happen. Good. Great. That's what we should be doing anyway.
I'm not saying that this is what Trump is planning, like its his 5d chess move or whatever. But I bet I'm not the only one with the opinion that buying less of everything overall, buying less disposable goods, buying things that will last... all good things. Let's do that, even if it hurts, you know?
I'd change that toThey want to force you to buy from the billionaires instead of direct, there's nothing good about that.
as I a, quite certain someone in China ( besides the CCP ) has and will benefit from the world buying our cheap disposables.They want to force you to buy from differemt billionaires instead
.. but that's scary!There's nothing magic about it. It's work. If it has to happen, it'll hurt, and it'll take a long time, and maybe won't work out in a lot of respects. That's what change is.
You're right. I'm speaking for me and my family. I am very willing to go without, buy less, spend more on necessities, make or find alternatives, etc. Including, stop relying on cheap electronics from china, the subject of this thread. But I can't speak to others. I'm lucky enough to work in a field that will always be in demand regardless of the economy, and to have exceedingly low expenses. But I got to that point by making certain lifestyle choices for myself over the course of several years, and perhaps not everybody would be willing to make the same choices.
I represent me, that's enoughI wonder how many you'd represent though.
But unfortunately the way this tarriffpalooza loophole is implemented domestic (US) bicycle manufacturers are at a disadvantage:And today in the 'states we find out that bicycles and their parts are somehow not subject to steel and aluminum tarriffs:
Bikes and E-Bikes Avoid New Steel and Aluminum Tariffs | PeopleForBikes
I suspect that the objective of the tarriffs was as a negotiaton starter !Looks like tarriffpalooza is getting dialed back and that's a good thing.
Donald Trump's trade adviser Peter Navarro said Australia was "killing the aluminium market,
"What they do is they just flood our markets," Mr Navarro said of Australia's aluminium exports to the US.,
Sorry guys, had to let Marvin go.
Told him to stop injecting divisive partisan politics into various threads for the fifth time in 2 months.. he wasn't interested in complying or understanding the rule, just arguing sub-points and at some point changed his signature to some statements in favor of killing the president during the discussion. That was the final straw for me.
We're done with political extremists here who can't help but constantly bait partisan arguments and derail threads.
Keep it on the thread's topic, pleaseYeah, sounds like Marvin crossed the line... but something else to think about... We live in a very strange world when half the population believes that expecting the president to obey the Constitution and follow the rule of law... totally non-partisan concepts... is now considered to be an extreme partisan position. It is also equally troubling when he vests power in people to act in matters where they have direct and compelling conflicts of interest and highly questionable motives, unexplored by any confirmation process and running a fake "agency" that was not authorized or funded by Congress. This is banana republic stuff and if we don't come to our collective senses soon, I give us maybe 20 years and we are done.
Oops! I decided to revisit this thread and noticed it didn’t take long for it to turn political. Is this subforum still the right place for the thread? Maybe the biker bar off topic section instead? Granted, I didn’t read all 10 pages, just enough to get turned off.