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First impacts of tariffs

Flatlandcoug

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I got to see the first impacts of Trump's threatened tariffs that are supposed to happen today. I had a construction project bid yesterday and the cost per lineal foot of 8 PVC pipe jumped 33% and will increase the cost for future residents of the subdivision by about $20 per month. I was told that the price bump was in anticipation of higher pipe prices when the project goes to construction in a month. #winning
 
I got to see the first impacts of Trump's threatened tariffs that are supposed to happen today. I had a construction project bid yesterday and the cost per lineal foot of 8 PVC pipe jumped 33% and will increase the cost for future residents of the subdivision by about $20 per month. I was told that the price bump was in anticipation of higher pipe prices when the project goes to construction in a month. #winning
Fun times! #trumpflation here we go!

Can’t wait to hear the cultists excuses for this shitshow.

But hey, at least people can’t put those scary words “she, hers” in their email signatures anymore…whew!
 
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But we can look forward to cheaper American grown ag products since they will be slapped with retaliatory tariffs and won’t be competitive internationally. Glad I’m not a farmer.
 
I got to see the first impacts of Trump's threatened tariffs that are supposed to happen today. I had a construction project bid yesterday and the cost per lineal foot of 8 PVC pipe jumped 33% and will increase the cost for future residents of the subdivision by about $20 per month. I was told that the price bump was in anticipation of higher pipe prices when the project goes to construction in a month. #winning
$20/mo probably isn’t enuff to interfere with their fentanyl budget. Win/win?
 
Fun times! #trumpflation here we go!

Can’t wait to hear the cultists excuses for this shitshow.

But hey, at least people can’t put those scary words “she, hers” in their email signatures anymore…whew!
After today, the most affordable exports from Mexico, China, and Canada will be meth, fentanyl, and pot.

Someone remind me - when was it that Trump was going to start reducing food prices?
 
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I must admit that I thought that the Trump "revenge tour" would not be this pervasive. I thought maybe more important issues like running the country and dealing with minor items like Ukraine, Gaza, etc. would take precedence. But after 12 days, it just keeps getting worse. This latest news (below) about Musk's minions locking people out of their computer access is a bit scary. How can that even happen?

https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/m...1&cvid=5de57cddd1c3408a982387a68d4c6440&ei=69

My biggest fear regards the military. Pulling decorated General Mark Milley's portraits off of the Pentagon walls? This is 3rd grade behavior. So what happens when Trump decides to attack Panama or Greenland or whoever, and Hegseth parrots those orders? Do the Joint Chiefs and the Pentagon in general do it? And if they say no, then what? He fires them and works down the chain until he gets to Trump fanatics who will carry out the orders? What's next - martial law?

The RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard nominations may be where the rubber hits the road as far as the Republican fealty to Trump goes. Mitch McConnell surprised me by voting "No" on Hegseth. With his own retirement in 2026 pending, and being a Trump-hater, he may have finally found his gonads. Need a few more R's to find theirs.

Oh and "ICE Barbie" Kristi Noem in full tactical gear (the pictures I saw didn't show whether she was actually packing, if so dogs and goats everywhere beware). I mean WTF? Really? Although I don't quite understand how she can keep looking hotter and hotter.
 
But we can look forward to cheaper American grown ag products since they will be slapped with retaliatory tariffs and won’t be competitive internationally. Glad I’m not a farmer.

As painful as a Tariff war is. USA has already been bent over taking it in the rear.

China, others have been slapping the US with the occasional tariff, occasionally charging more for their stuff that trading to us, and occasionally pay lower prices for US stuff, an or tell, say they occasionally won't buy US stuff, and other DRACONIAN to USA trade policies, for years, that have hurt USA for years.

That's PART of why the economy has been so bad for years under Biden, past president's, is the USA just accepts, take whatever Draconian trade policies, bent over in the rear.

The only way to stop that, is to either stop trading, stop buying from draconian trade policy countries, at least for a while to make a point, or occasionally slap back with the occasional tariff.

Yeah sure it can, semi is painful to US, to do that.

But it's also painful being bent over, and being economically semi raped, taking it the rear for years.

All Trump is doing, is saying "Enough of that crap. Either we have fair, equal good trade, or we will slap you back with Tariffs, etc."

Often the threat of that can solve things. But Democrats and spineless repubs both, have either not threatened that, an or if have threatened that, had their bluff called, not backed up the threat with walking away, not selling, tariffs, so much so, for years, that other countries can, do say "Oh Yeah what are you going to do about it, not sell?, Not walk away?, hit us with a Tariff?, You do that, and we will do the same, and we are willing to do that, take a little pain, but you are not, and you need us, so your going to take whatever crumbs we give you, and like it"

So because of that sometimes the only way to deal with that is to slap them back with Tariffs, etc, and take a little pain, until they decide that they don't want more pain, then both sides go back to more fair, normal, and prices, etc, go down, cheaper, etc.

That's standard tradenomics, economics, psychology, logic, etc.

We may not like it, but sometimes you have to slap the trade bullies on the hand to stop them, or they will continue trade bullying the US.
 
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I must admit that I thought that the Trump "revenge tour" would not be this pervasive. I thought maybe more important issues like running the country and dealing with minor items like Ukraine, Gaza, etc. would take precedence. But after 12 days, it just keeps getting worse. This latest news (below) about Musk's minions locking people out of their computer access is a bit scary. How can that even happen?

https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/m...1&cvid=5de57cddd1c3408a982387a68d4c6440&ei=69

My biggest fear regards the military. Pulling decorated General Mark Milley's portraits off of the Pentagon walls? This is 3rd grade behavior. So what happens when Trump decides to attack Panama or Greenland or whoever, and Hegseth parrots those orders? Do the Joint Chiefs and the Pentagon in general do it? And if they say no, then what? He fires them and works down the chain until he gets to Trump fanatics who will carry out the orders? What's next - martial law?

The RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard nominations may be where the rubber hits the road as far as the Republican fealty to Trump goes. Mitch McConnell surprised me by voting "No" on Hegseth. With his own retirement in 2026 pending, and being a Trump-hater, he may have finally found his gonads. Need a few more R's to find theirs.

Oh and "ICE Barbie" Kristi Noem in full tactical gear (the pictures I saw didn't show whether she was actually packing, if so dogs and goats everywhere beware). I mean WTF? Really? Although I don't quite understand how she can keep looking hotter and hotter.
Remember, Trump is the one who said he wished he had generals like Hitler’s. Guys who would just do what they’re told, and not worry about things like laws.
 
After today, the most affordable exports from Mexico, China, and Canada will be meth, fentanyl, and pot.

Someone remind me - when was it that Trump was going to start reducing food prices?
Heard something interesting on Overtime With Bill Maher... said all the tech bros and Trump could fleece the US via Crypto and there is no "paper trail". Better than using cash.
 
As painful as a Tariff war is. USA has already been bent over taking it in the rear.

China, others have been slapping the US with the occasional tariff, occasionally charging more for their stuff that trading to us, and occasionally pay lower prices for US stuff, an or tell, say they occasionally won't buy US stuff, and other DRACONIAN to USA trade policies, for years, that have hurt USA for years.

That's PART of why the economy has been so bad for years under Biden, past president's, is the USA just accepts, take whatever Draconian trade policies, bent over in the rear.

The only way to stop that, is to either stop trading, stop buying from draconian trade policy countries, at least for a while to make a point, or occasionally slap back with the occasional tariff.

Yeah sure it can, semi is painful to US, to do that.

But it's also painful being bent over, and being economically semi raped, taking it the rear for years.

All Trump is doing, is saying "Enough of that crap. Either we have fair, equal good trade, or we will slap you back with Tariffs, etc."

Often the threat of that can solve things. But Democrats and spineless repubs both, have either not threatened that, an or if have threatened that, had their bluff called, not backed up the threat with walking away, not selling, tariffs, so much so, for years, that other countries can, do say "Oh Yeah what are you going to do about it, not sell?, Not walk away?, hit us with a Tariff?, You do that, and we will do the same, and we are willing to do that, take a little pain, but you are not, and you need us, so your going to take whatever crumbs we give you, and like it"

So because of that sometimes the only way to deal with that is to slap them back with Tariffs, etc, and take a little pain, until they decide that they don't want more pain, then both sides go back to more fair, normal, and prices, etc, go down, cheaper, etc.

That's standard tradenomics, economics, psychology, logic, etc.

We may not like it, but sometimes you have to slap the trade bullies on the hand to stop them, or they will continue trade bullying the US.
Tough guy talk is just that. Im old enough to remember Mexico was supposed to pay for a wall.
 
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