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6 hours ago, f7ben said:

How many cups are in a foot 

Derp 

:lol:

6 minutes ago, steve from amherst said:

THe consumer of said products obviously.

This is true but it also hurts the manus and their country of origin because the price increase of their product puts it more inline with their competition or, even higher.  This is the goal of a tariff.  It especially works well on manufactured supply products that can be made or bought elsewhere.  Again, this hurts the country of origin/manufacturer.

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7 minutes ago, Momorider said:

You're a homosexual nobody buys anything from Faggots :finger2: 

just when i thought you couldn't be any dumber that the scum at the bottom of the pond :lol: :bc: 

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14 minutes ago, NaturallyAspirated said:

So what benefit do they provide to the consumer?

Neal

The consumer is also a participant in the domestic labor market and domestic economy. When tariffs are used as a last resort punative measure to punish hostile trade nations and correct their damaging aggression toward us the tarrifs can provide massive benefits and be a very useful tool.

But you knew this and are just being a brain dead fucking moron.

Kill yourself you stupid fuck

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15 minutes ago, NaturallyAspirated said:

So what benefit do they provide to the consumer?

Neal

You afraid to spend an extra nickel on a fuckin' burrito?

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12 minutes ago, NaturallyAspirated said:

So what benefit do they provide to the consumer?

Neal

The question should be what benefit do they provide this country?

I find it funny that people are very accepting of paying higher costs that have negligible benefit in order to "be green".

But lord help us if our TV, washing machine,  car- coffee pot, iphone cost a few bucks more to help benefit our neighbors, country, manufacturing base, ect. Seems hypocritical. 

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1 minute ago, JEFF said:

The question should be what benefit do they provide this country?

I find it funny that people are very accepting of paying higher costs that have negligible benefit in order to "be green".

But lord help us if our TV, washing machine,  car- coffee pot, iphone cost a few bucks more to help benefit our neighbors, country, manufacturing base, ect. Seems hypocritical. 

Shut her down OT...

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1 hour ago, Zambroski said:

:lol:

This is true but it also hurts the manus and their country of origin because the price increase of their product puts it more inline with their competition or, even higher.  This is the goal of a tariff.  It especially works well on manufactured supply products that can be made or bought elsewhere.  Again, this hurts the country of origin/manufacturer.

Oh wow

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9 minutes ago, JEFF said:

The question should be what benefit do they provide this country?

I find it funny that people are very accepting of paying higher costs that have negligible benefit in order to "be green".

But lord help us if our TV, washing machine,  car- coffee pot, iphone cost a few bucks more to help benefit our neighbors, country, manufacturing base, ect. Seems hypocritical. 

Indeed.  :bc:

Sure.

So a dose of isolationism is the goal of tariffs?

Neal

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Just now, NaturallyAspirated said:

Indeed.  :bc:

Sure.

So a dose of isolationism is the goal of tariffs?

Neal

A level playing field and fair trade practice is the goal. Again....quit being your typical obtuse cunt self.

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10 minutes ago, f7ben said:

The consumer is also a participant in the domestic labor market and domestic economy. When tariffs are used as a last resort punative measure to punish hostile trade nations and correct their damaging aggression toward us the tarrifs can provide massive benefits and be a very useful tool.

But you knew this and are just being a brain dead fucking moron.

Kill yourself you stupid fuck

Is our domestic labor market and economy is need?  Are they performing poorly?

Sometimes you make Woolie look smart...

Neal

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2 minutes ago, NaturallyAspirated said:

So consumers paying more is level?

I hardly am, I am simply asking questions.

Neal

No your not. Ben has you by the balls and all you are doing is fishing. 

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5 minutes ago, NaturallyAspirated said:

Is our domestic labor market and economy is need?  Are they performing poorly?

Sometimes you make Woolie look smart...

Neal

When the economy is good that is the time to leverage your performance into bargaining fair treatment

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