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Tariff
Why in the world would you order from the company on line, when you can buy it already here?
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You can’t cut SS
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Social Security funds were loaned by all of us to the US government for safe keeping and interest baring purposes. The funds need to be paid back to all who loaned their money in good faith to the US government under the guise of Social Security. I’m not really sure how the government could ever get by with saying they can’t pay us back just because they misspent the funds. The credibility of the US government, its finances and the dollar would collapse if payments were stopped. There are a few outs where payments could be stopped, those payments to any SSI recipients who hadn’t worked. You can call it an entitlement or whatever you like. The money is owed to those that loaned part of their income to the US government. There basically wouldn’t be a US government if payments collapsed to the SS workers who loaned their money out to the government. The credit of the US, the dollar and everything else required for a government would fail. |
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My point is that it's not so easy to just buy American. The experts said that widespread 25% tariffs on China would cost the average American household $3,900 per year. The margins are not big enough on this stuff for the manufacturer to swallow the tariffs. They will be largely paid by the American consumer, just like a tax on these goods. |
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Federal Income Tax
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Yes, you pay taxes on up to 85% of the retirement income provided by SS depending on how much additional income you have. |
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It's simply cheaper and more efficient to have many things produced offshore. Otherwise, the price of almost EVERYTHING will go up. That will really put our grandchildren in a bad position with everything costing more and wages not going up at all. |
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Figure you spent $105 on that charger delivered. It is still cheaper than buying overpriced American junk. The $15 UPS tax collection fee seems a little high but collecting taxes for the State ain't free.
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There is a giant wage disparity between many countries and the United States and companies in this country will take full advantage of it. To believe these companies because of 25% tariff will come rushing back to the U.S. is a dream. Even at a 25% rate it still more profitable to farm out the work offshore. Also, these companies are not going suffer financially from any of the tariffs, because they will pass it on to the consumer.
An example is Apple, do you really believe if you put a 25% tariff on their phones, they are going to start making them here. |
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Tariffs on manufactured goods *might* be explained as a means to bring jobs back to the US. If we can tax the foreign-made goods to the point they are more expensive than American-made then perhaps consumers will choose to buy American. To be successful this requires there to be American-made goods to buy and it depends on the American manufacturer to not see this as an opportunity to increase their prices. Tariffs on parts and components (integrated chips, steel, aluminum, etc) will increase the cost to manufacture items in America and therefore increase the price of American-made goods. Sure, it *might* be possible to rebuild the US steel industry but not quickly and the price of the steel produced will still be higher than the pre-tariff price (otherwise we would already be making that steel here). So again, prices to Americans will go up. Is America willing to pay more to support American products, American jobs, and the American economy? Not voluntarily and not happily. Americans will notice the higher prices and the resulting higher inflation numbers. |
Made in Japan
Tariffs did fix a problem we had in the 60s when everything seemed to be labeled, “Made in Japan”.
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