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U.S. Citizens are the ones paying Billions for the China Tariffs - Not China

Our great leader, who has put us in a Tariff War and who says we are making billions off of the Tariffs imposed on China is lying to us. It is we who are paying those billions ourselves.

Read all about it:

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-01-17/trump-s-tariffs-are-producing-billions-but-china-isn-t-paying?srnd=premium

All taxes are paid by the people, glad you finally figured that out, including all the ONEROUS TAXES leftists love to encumber our businesses with.

Meanwhile, see the "DON'T DARE FIGHT BACK AGAINST UNFAIR TRADE" left upset that Pres.Trump has never developed the Obamidiot's "foreign relations position" :


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Our great leader, who has put us in a Tariff War and who says we are making billions off of the Tariffs imposed on China is lying to us. It is we who are paying those billions ourselves.

Read all about it:

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-01-17/trump-s-tariffs-are-producing-billions-but-china-isn-t-paying?srnd=premium

Of course "consumer's ultimately pay." :roll:

Tariffs increase the price of goods being sold in the country wherein they are being imported.

They are designed to make cheap goods from "outside" less advantageous to similar goods produced in the home country.

This means consumers pay more for those imports, and thus might be persuaded to shop differently. Hopefully in favor of similarly priced goods made in the home country.

They are also used to balance tariffs placed on home-made goods exported to foreign nations who want their people to buy their own home-made goods. Like China's tariffs which were double those that the USA had prior to Trump.

And? :shrug:
 
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Did you just realize that taxes are a cost of sales and must be covered by the sales price of goods/services in order for a business to remain profitable?
 
Of course "consumer's ultimately pay." :roll:

Tariff's increase the price of goods being sold in the country wherein they are being imported.

They are designed to make cheap goods from "outside" less advantageous to similar goods produced in the home country.

This means consumers pay more, and might be persuaded to shop differently. Hopefully in favor of similarly priced goods made in the USA.

They are also used to balance tariff's placed on home-made goods exported to foreign nations who want their people to buy their own home-made goods. Like China's tariffs which were double those that the USA had prior to Trump.

And? :shrug:

and?

It means we are not getting any benefits from the Trade War, in fact our economy is hurting because of it given that even though the government is making money, our own businesses are suffering and making less money because of the increased cost of goods.

Isn't getting the economy better something that Trump ran on and promised? Well he is failing in his PROMISE.
 
Of course "consumer's ultimately pay." :roll:

Tariffs increase the price of goods being sold in the country wherein they are being imported.

They are designed to make cheap goods from "outside" less advantageous to similar goods produced in the home country.

This means consumers pay more for those imports, and thus might be persuaded to shop differently. Hopefully in favor of similarly priced goods made in the home country.

They are also used to balance tariffs placed on home-made goods exported to foreign nations who want their people to buy their own home-made goods. Like China's tariffs which were double those that the USA had prior to Trump.

And? :shrug:

It's fun to hear you defend socialism.
 
Did you just realize that taxes are a cost of sales and must be covered by the sales price of goods/services in order for a business to remain profitable?

No, I did not just realize it. In fact, I (and a lot of economists) saw this coming and criticized the Trade War as something that would not achieve any lofty goals and would likely cause more pain that accomplish anything good.

This is the proof of that.
 
Of course "consumer's ultimately pay." :roll:

Tariffs increase the price of goods being sold in the country wherein they are being imported.

They are designed to make cheap goods from "outside" less advantageous to similar goods produced in the home country.

This means consumers pay more for those imports, and thus might be persuaded to shop differently. Hopefully in favor of similarly priced goods made in the home country.

They are also used to balance tariffs placed on home-made goods exported to foreign nations who want their people to buy their own home-made goods. Like China's tariffs which were double those that the USA had prior to Trump.

And? :shrug:

Why should we pay extra for something that is probably lower in quality and certainly more likely to be obsolete?

Globalization has been a boom for design and innovation, not to mention keeping prices in check. Only an idiot would insist we make everything here.
 
Of course we are paying. But, good luck convincing the stupid people on this.

The "stupid people" are the ones who think China should not be confronted.
 
All taxes are paid by the people, glad you finally figured that out, including all the ONEROUS TAXES leftists love to encumber our businesses with.

Meanwhile, see the "DON'T DARE FIGHT BACK AGAINST UNFAIR TRADE" left upset that Pres.Trump has never developed the Obamidiot's "foreign relations position" :


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Unlike Trump :roll:

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and?

It means we are not getting any benefits from the Trade War, in fact our economy is hurting because of it given that even though the government is making money, our own businesses are suffering and making less money because of the increased cost of goods.

Isn't getting the economy better something that Trump ran on and promised? Well he is failing in his PROMISE.

How are OUR businesses suffering? You mean corporate entities like Wal-Mart and other RETAIL stores who have to charge more for goods made overseas?

OUR businesses suffer because of basic economics. All those cheap shoes and clothes made in China, Vietnam, Bangla Des, etc. put OUR clothing industry almost out of business.

My grandmother was a NYC garment worker. She and other member's of my family lost their jobs due to cheap goods made in overseas sweatshops.

So, while corporate profits might suffer, American workers have already suffered the loss of jobs because of those cheaper goods made in unsafe, non-regulated, sweatshop labor factories which allow more profits because costs to make them are cheaper.

Our population is growing, but jobs seem to be shrinking due in great part to this economic dynamic. So who is hurting who in the long run?
 
Of course "consumer's ultimately pay." :roll:

Tariffs increase the price of goods being sold in the country wherein they are being imported.

They are designed to make cheap goods from "outside" less advantageous to similar goods produced in the home country.

This means consumers pay more for those imports, and thus might be persuaded to shop differently. Hopefully in favor of similarly priced goods made in the home country.

They are also used to balance tariffs placed on home-made goods exported to foreign nations who want their people to buy their own home-made goods. Like China's tariffs which were double those that the USA had prior to Trump.

And? :shrug:

And, it's still cheaper to buy from foreign countries, tariffs included, than paying American labor. At least, it sure is in the automotive industry. This was easily foreseeable - case in point, I've been telling you guys this is exactly what would happen for months now.

So, either you guys take Mexican / Indian / Chinese wages, replace your workforce with robotics, or pay significantly more for "Made in USA" goods. Or, most likely, a combination of all three. Or get rid of the tariffs, and get the same thing for what you used to pay, and at least keep people working in assembly.
 
How are OUR businesses suffering? You mean places like Wal-Mart and other RETAIL stores who have to charge more for goods made overseas?

OUR businesses suffer because of basic economics. All those cheap shoes and clothes made in China, Vietnam, Bangla Des, etc. put OUR clothing industry almost out of business.

My grandmother was a NYC garment worker. She and other member's of my family lost their jobs due to cheap goods made in overseas sweatshops.

So, while corporate profits might suffer, American workers have already suffered the loss of jobs because of those cheaper goods made in unsafe, non-regulated, sweatshop labor factories which allow more profits because costs to make them are cheaper.

Our population is growing, but jobs seem to be shrinking due in great part to this economic dynamic.

Our businesses suffer because they are losing business. They have to pay more for the goods the need to make their products but either cannot charge more for the products given that they will lose business, or make less on each good they sell. Either way, it impacts their sales and/or profit.

This complaint has been voiced repeatedly over the past few months, especially among our farmers.

Like it or not, the American public does not have a lot of spending money and therefore they want to buy and will buy the cheapest products available. When that is no longer an option and they have to pay more, they will cut back on their purchases.

Did you not know that?
 
No, I did not just realize it. In fact, I (and a lot of economists) saw this coming and criticized the Trade War as something that would not achieve any lofty goals and would likely cause more pain that accomplish anything good.

This is the proof of that.

Hmm... you don't think that added tax revenue is capable of helping to achieve any lofty goals? The idea of tariffs is to offset production cost differences between (among?) nations. If nation A has lower labor costs and regulatory compliance costs than nation B then there is little doubt that products from nation A will be less expensive than the competing products of nation B. Once all producers in nation B cease to produce a given product then nation A is free to raise their price (and profit) since there is no longer any competition. Should nation B start to make those products again then nation A temporarily drops their price until they can drive any nation B competition out of business.
 
Unlike Trump :roll:

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Let's see...allowed Putin/Russia to take control of 20% of our uranium reserves? Oh...wait..no...not him.

Allowed the Russian company involved,, Rosatom, to then illegally export US yellow cake uranium (as in nuclear weapons fuel) out of the country, to unknown "European" destination? Oh...wait...no..not...not him.

Derided his opponent for calling Russia a threat? Oh...wait...no..not...not him.

Refused to sell arms to Ukraine after to defend against Russia? Oh...wait...no..not...not him.

Refused to build E.European Missile Defense Shield? Oh...wait...no..not...not him.

Got caught secretly promising "more flexibility" to Putin on a hot mike? Oh...wait...no..not...not him.

Ordered our intel to stand down, and not interfere with 2016 Russian meddling? Oh...wait...no..not...not him.

Allowed Kremlin-linked Veselnitskaya into our country against the advice of his OWN security advisors ? Oh...wait...no..not...not him.

Contracted with a foreign agent to contact his Kremlin-linked buddies to makeup some bull**** to influence the election? Oh...wait...no..not...not him.



Your confusion about who has been "WORKING FOR RUSSIA" is epidemic to the REFUSE-TO-FACE-THE-FACTS Lying Left...here and elsewhere.
 
Our great leader, who has put us in a Tariff War and who says we are making billions off of the Tariffs imposed on China is lying to us. It is we who are paying those billions ourselves.

Read all about it:

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-01-17/trump-s-tariffs-are-producing-billions-but-china-isn-t-paying?srnd=premium

The "flamin' haired, white eyed redskin with the forked tongue" gets even with those pesky Chinese by making USA citizens pay more. That'll surely teach those evil doers, eh? The camoflauged genius follows that up with a Federal employee shutdown probably because he didn't think they were needed, and maybe many aren't. What could go wrong?
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Let's see...allowed Putin/Russia to take control of 20% of our uranium reserves? Oh...wait..no...not him.

Allowed the Russian company involved,, Rosatom, to then illegally export US yellow cake uranium (as in nuclear weapons fuel) out of the country, to unknown "European" destination? Oh...wait...no..not...not him.

Derided his opponent for calling Russia a threat? Oh...wait...no..not...not him.

Refused to sell arms to Ukraine after to defend against Russia? Oh...wait...no..not...not him.

Refused to build E.European Missile Defense Shield? Oh...wait...no..not...not him.

Got caught secretly promising "more flexibility" to Putin on a hot mike? Oh...wait...no..not...not him.

Ordered our intel to stand down, and not interfere with 2016 Russian meddling? Oh...wait...no..not...not him.

Allowed Kremlin-linked Veselnitskaya into our country against the advice of his OWN security advisors ? Oh...wait...no..not...not him.

Contracted with a foreign agent to contact his Kremlin-linked buddies to makeup some bull**** to influence the election? Oh...wait...no..not...not him.



Your confusion about who has been "WORKING FOR RUSSIA" is epidemic to the REFUSE-TO-FACE-THE-FACTS Lying Left...here and elsewhere.

Oh Goody....St Petersburg has discovered cut and paste.
 
Our great leader, who has put us in a Tariff War and who says we are making billions off of the Tariffs imposed on China is lying to us. It is we who are paying those billions ourselves.

Read all about it:

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-01-17/trump-s-tariffs-are-producing-billions-but-china-isn-t-paying?

srnd=premium

Bloomberg should understand the law of supply and demand. They should be educating the public on the big picture and not be part of the propaganda spin.

If China passes the tariff onto the US consumer, demand will go down. It is one thing to pay $1 for a Chinese trinket and another to pay $2 for it. The quality is not worth it at $2. China may make windfall, but will soon they will need to lower prices and/or increase quality, to increase demand to maximize revenues.

The higher prices makes it more worthwhile for China to manufacture in the US, and for US businesses to get back into manufacturing. The US businesses could not compete at $1, but at $2, this is another story. There will be a few years delay as factories are built. The long term impact is more American Jobs, competition, better quality, innovation and lowering prices.

All Trump needs to do next is bring all that overseas cash, in tax shelters, back to the USA. This is $trillions. There will be plenty of money to borrow and invest, and all types of new investment opportunities in manufacturing and raw materials. It has to be done in sequence with overseas money brought back as prices spike,

Bloomberg is thinking short term, as part of their propaganda contribution to the DNC. Bloomberg wants to run for president and is willing to misinform for his own power needs.
 
And, it's still cheaper to buy from foreign countries, tariffs included, than paying American labor. At least, it sure is in the automotive industry. This was easily foreseeable - case in point, I've been telling you guys this is exactly what would happen for months now.

So, either you guys take Mexican / Indian / Chinese wages, replace your workforce with robotics, or pay significantly more for "Made in USA" goods. Or, most likely, a combination of all three. Or get rid of the tariffs, and get the same thing for what you used to pay, and at least keep people working in assembly.

The problem is the inflated value of the USDollar. The USA used that for economic dominance, but the worm has turned and is biting its' own tail. We can't devalue the USDollar without increasing our debt obligations and we are probably the World's largest debtor Nation. Central Banking control and collusion can't save us now because alternative Banking Power structures have gained in assets, trading alternatives, and alliances. To attempt to correct this problem by lowering labor rates will only benefit the Elite, per usual. The next Big economic crash may right the ship, or not. Since crap surely rolls downhill, you know who it piles up on, eh?
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The "stupid people" are the ones who think China should not be confronted.

The stupid people are people who actually believe Trump has any plan or idea what he's doing. Trump's easily the dumbest president ever, Dubya, looks like a genius by comparison.

Rememebr, lil bitch Trump rode the short bus to Wharton.
 
Bloomberg should understand the law of supply and demand. They should be educating the public on the big picture and not be part of the propaganda spin.

If China passes the tariff onto the US consumer, demand will go down.

China passes nothing onto the US consumer other than the original price they sold the items to the US buyer for. The US buyer passes the cost down the line, and it is either absorbed by profits or passed on to the consumer. Cheap Chinese goods probably have a very tight margin on profits so the cost will likely be the consumers.

It is one thing to pay $1 for a Chinese trinket and another to pay $2 for it. The quality is not worth it at $2.

There are very few 100%+ tariffs. Most of them are 5 - 25%. So the $1 might be $1.05 - $1.25. Is the Chinese good enough to pay that? Depends...are there good alternatives relatively available to the US consumer?

China may make windfall, but will soon they will need to lower prices and/or increase quality, to increase demand to maximize revenues.

At a $1 each, I'm not sure quality is ever going to be the issue.

The higher prices makes it more worthwhile for China to manufacture in the US, and for US businesses to get back into manufacturing.

Only if there are viable alternatives available to the consumer. You really need to consider that. Plus, tariffs are most often temporary and very few companies will want to start up new manufacturing for temporary government actions.

The US businesses could not compete at $1, but at $2, this is another story.

See above. You need to use more realistic numbers or your example is not feasible.

There will be a few years delay as factories are built. The long term impact is more American Jobs, competition, better quality, innovation and lowering prices.

All Trump needs to do next is bring all that overseas cash, in tax shelters, back to the USA. This is $trillions. There will be plenty of money to borrow and invest, and all types of new investment opportunities in manufacturing and raw materials. It has to be done in sequence with overseas money brought back as prices spike,

Bloomberg is thinking short term, as part of their propaganda contribution to the DNC. Bloomberg wants to run for president and is willing to misinform for his own power needs.

Yes, tariffs are short term. At this rate, we might see them end as early as 2021. How many companies do you believe will open up new operations in the US for something that could be ended in 2021 (if not sooner)?
 
Hmm... you don't think that added tax revenue is capable of helping to achieve any lofty goals? The idea of tariffs is to offset production cost differences between (among?) nations. If nation A has lower labor costs and regulatory compliance costs than nation B then there is little doubt that products from nation A will be less expensive than the competing products of nation B. Once all producers in nation B cease to produce a given product then nation A is free to raise their price (and profit) since there is no longer any competition. Should nation B start to make those products again then nation A temporarily drops their price until they can drive any nation B competition out of business.

Bottom line is that we as a nation are paying more for the products we consume but are not getting anything extra from other nations. It is going from our pockets to the pockets of the government and there is no extra income from other nations. This will cripple our businesses.;
 
Bottom line is that we as a nation are paying more for the products we consume but are not getting anything extra from other nations. It is going from our pockets to the pockets of the government and there is no extra income from other nations. This will cripple our businesses.;

When a nation's consumption exceeds that nation's production then that situation (trade imbalance) cannot last forever.
 
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