• Re: Question for tRump supporters

    From a425couple@21:1/5 to Baxter on Sat Nov 9 08:03:02 2024
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    On 11/8/24 13:31, Baxter wrote:
    Who pays the Tariffs?

    Baxter continues to play the stupid and blind
    corporatist elitist Democratic Party loyal.

    Obviously, the consumers who chose to buy goods
    made less expensively in foreign countries pay
    the tariffs.

    I am not a fan of Trump.
    I am not a fan of Tariffs.
    But the Democratic Party last election leader,
    Kamala Harris, did not provide any helpful
    answer to the problems of workers or consumers.

    The voters, workers and consumers made very
    clear they were unhappy with Bidenomics inflation
    and huge unchecked immigration into our country.

    But when Kamala was asked the friendly lead in
    to her message, "What would you do differently?"
    She could not think of a thing! BAD!!
    REAL BAD! bzzzzt FAIL!




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  • From Baxter@21:1/5 to a425couple@hotmail.com on Sun Nov 10 02:56:53 2024
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    a425couple <a425couple@hotmail.com> wrote in news:YILXO.79191$s7Ce.43360 @fx46.iad:

    On 11/8/24 13:31, Baxter wrote:
    Who pays the Tariffs?

    Baxter continues to play the stupid and blind
    corporatist elitist Democratic Party loyal.

    Obviously, the consumers who chose to buy goods
    made less expensively in foreign countries pay
    the tariffs.

    I am not a fan of Trump.
    I am not a fan of Tariffs.
    But the Democratic Party last election leader,
    Kamala Harris, did not provide any helpful
    answer to the problems of workers or consumers.

    The voters, workers and consumers made very
    clear they were unhappy with Bidenomics inflation
    and huge unchecked immigration into our country.

    But when Kamala was asked the friendly lead in
    to her message, "What would you do differently?"
    She could not think of a thing! BAD!!
    REAL BAD! bzzzzt FAIL!

    a425couple does manage to answer the question - barely. But then wanders
    off into a blame game rant, offering no actual solutions/

    Fact is, many tRump supporters DO NOT know how tariffs work.

    And now for the second part of the question:
    - How will tariffs reduce inflation and prices?

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  • From Citizen Winston Smith@21:1/5 to Baxter on Sun Nov 10 11:21:09 2024
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    On 11/9/2024 7:56 PM, Baxter wrote:
    And now for the second part of the question:
    - How will tariffs reduce inflation and prices?

    LIKE THIS:

    https://prosperousamerica.org/economic-view-tariff-jumping-investment-the-success-of-the-2018-washing-machine-tariffs/

    It’s a similar story in Newberry, South Carolina, where Samsung built an appliance facility in 2018. In 2017, recognizing that the Trump
    administration was determined to clamp down on washer imports, Samsung announced plans to invest $350 million to build a manufacturing facility
    in Newberry, South Carolina with 1,000 employees. In 2020, Samsung
    invested an additional $120 million to expand the facility, which now
    employs 1,200.

    Newberry is a smaller, more rural and agricultural area than
    Clarksville. Located 40 miles northwest of Columbia, Newberry County’s population is just 38,000. Samsung is one of only two manufacturers in
    the county with more than 1,000 employees. The other is a food
    processing company. As a relatively high-tech appliance manufacturer
    that designs as well as manufactures products, Samsung has had a
    significant impact on business, jobs, and prosperity in Newberry County. According to a local news report last October, the “Samsung effect” in Newberry has contributed to investment in new housing developments, new restaurants and other new businesses in the area. The report quoted John Worthington, Executive Chef at local restaurant Figaro the Dining Room,
    who said: “with these bigger corporations like Samsung coming in,
    they’re bringing in good-paying jobs which makes the economy and the
    town better.” Figaro is currently advertising for employees.

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