No, I agree with you, SBD. What we should do is not tariff China. Because I mean, when they enslave an entire ethnic group, set them to growing, maintaining, and picking cotton, then making shoes, sportswear, you name it... Until they're needed for organ harvesting... Followed by selling those products under a Nike tag or Adidas tag when the only thing done in the US was to put the emblem on it. Well, as it stands right now, there's no duty or tariff on that company that uses that slave labor to get that product that only needs a moment of labor to turn into an end product on shore. It's all pure profit. And tell me, what does a Nike shirt cost? Or an Adidas pair of shoes? Yeah! There shouldn't be tariffs to bring American Citizens into competition with governments that do that to their own people.
Progressives are pretty shit, when it comes to human rights. Which, well, is obvious. Nazis, Soviets, Maoists, Mussolini, and the list goes on of who the progressives are and were.
Again I'm not against tarrifs so I'm not sure if you're calling me the progressive here or not, you're a bit of a lunatic so difficult to follow the thought train.
I luckily have the luxery of being able to purchase mostly garage born gear for almost everything in my day to day life, but my household income is also 6x average.
Unfortunately imports for the most part are significantly cheaper and wage growth has been pretty stagnant compared to costs, particularly housing through the years. People will buy what's cheaper and as I previously mentioned unless you regulate American corps they will just mark their products up 25% more and have a higher net profit rather than marking up 25% to increase wages.
There's an entire bucket of issues when it comes to buying non imported goods that need to be resolved and have been the result of successful lobbying from everything to food chain to distribution to manufacturers.
I won't even delve into people's addiction for consumption, in particular fast fashion which certainly won't be stopped just from some tarrifs on China. An ugly fad which) while I'm still here in mostly my old wool clothing that I've had for 15 years.
There's a mountain to climb right now when it comes to human rights and the products we consume.
This post was edited by SBD on Feb 2 2025 09:19am