dilettante
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Well, the cost of labor isn't the entire story. There are also working conditions, pollution, and other things far less regulated there than elsewhere.
I did not know that, but the red team won, and we all know what we all know and we know the tariffs will pass, cause a promise was made and, gee, politicians always keep their promises, don’t they don’t they?That only works here and there, most tariffs are passed by Congress.
You don't understand? Read my reply #6. The experience was terrifying Bob. Also @Aneeda72 addressed your reply as well with an account of her terrible plight.Imposed tariffs are lame.
Also, I really don't understand the hoarding of toilet tissue because most of it is made right here in America or in Canada.
From the blue team...I did not know that, but the red team won, and we all know what we all know and we know the tariffs will pass, cause a promise was made and, gee, politicians always keep their promises, don’t they don’t they?
The Government of Canada intends to implement a 100 per cent surtax on all Chinese-made EVs, effective October 1, 2024. This includes electric and certain hybrid passenger automobiles, trucks, buses, and delivery vans.
It seems to me, that the common person, the everyday worker, the great mass of ordinary people are being punished via these tariffs as the rich get richer and can buy anything they want, and the poor pay and pay and pay; more and more and more for eggs and bread.Canada has planned some hefty tariffs as well.
Surtax on Chinese-made Electric Vehicles - Canada.ca
Point being, tariffs are nothing new or unique.
Everyone totally missed the point of what I said. It is the "hording" that makes no sense to me, in light of tariffs.You don't understand? Read my reply #6. The experience was terrifying Bob. Also @Aneeda72 addressed your reply as well with an account of her terrible plight.
Fear of Missing Out?Everyone totally missed the point of what I said. It is the "hording" that makes no sense to me, in light of tariffs.
If something is made here in America or Canada, then why would people think they needed to hoard it in the first place.
I agree with BobcatEveryone totally missed the point of what I said. It is the "hording" that makes no sense to me, in light of tariffs.
If something is made here in America or Canada, then why would people think they needed to hoard it in the first place.
How much toilet paper will make me comfortable? Hmm. Idk. But, then again. I do have a lot of socksI agree with Bobcat
Another question. If you stock up................how much is enough. How much will make you comfortable?
Sure the price will go up but you will pay it no matter.
I buy enough for 3 months before January hits. Sometimes it snows a lot, sometimes it doesn’t. But going out in the snow when you use a walker, difficult if not impossible. TP and TV dinners are the only things I stock up on.It seems to me that there is a lot of fear, anxiety and general apprehension about the future and what to do to protect oneself and family. The problem is that we do not know where to lay these fears. We just feel we need to do something. All well and good but emotion is not going to help you. In fact it is going to undermine the right decision.
What's your fear?
Is it realistic? is it imminent?
Take a deep breath and collect your thoughts.
As a side note, for example, when pilots face an inflight emergency, emotion says go down. Yet altitude is your savior. Go up. They train and understand what is the right course of action.
Same thing applies here. Hoarding anything doesn't accomplish anything. Stepping back, thinking your fears thru will yield more wisdom as to what to do.
Take a deep breath and think.
You might need a gun to put the ammo in-
It's too bad but I really think some people do it just to keep it out of other people's hands.If something is made here in America or Canada, then why would people think they needed to hoard it in the first place.
Ha ha ....... except for your TP, right?I've already stocked up.
I just looked underneath everything I own in my house and it says 'Made in China'.