Summary

Fox News host Julie Banderas warned that President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs—25% on products from Mexico and Canada and 10% on those from China—could significantly raise costs for Americans, as many businesses rely on foreign goods.

While some companies are shifting to U.S.-based suppliers or stockpiling goods ahead of the tariffs, Banderas noted that buying American often results in higher prices.

She highlighted that the financial burden would likely fall on consumers, questioning, “Who’s going to pay for that? We are.”

Economists have also warned of inflation risks.

  • @EtherWhack
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    15715 days ago

    My sister’s fiance thought just because an iPhone (for instance) was designed in the states that it wouldn’t be subject to tariffs, despite being made in China and using foreign parts.

      • @cmbabul
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        2615 days ago

        Also messianic prophecies, but agree education is number 1

        • @A_Random_Idiot
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          514 days ago

          need people dumb to have the lack of critical thinking skills for the messianic bullshit to take root in.

    • @Beakerfullofdeath
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      3015 days ago

      In the end there will be all sorts of carveouts for whatever company kisses Trump’s ass the most. Apple products will be on that list almost assuredly.

      This is a bad thing because it’ll be yet another thing for people to point to and say “See! The tarrifs aren’t so bad.”

    • Riskable
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      1015 days ago

      To be fair, an iPhone could be manufactured entirely in the US it would just cost 4x as much. Maybe 10x, actually.

      CPU manufacturing would be the hardest to bring online. The second most difficult one would be screens (though we may not have tariffs with South Korea 🤷).

      In the US there’s already plenty of PCB manufacturing, CNC machining (case), ultra hard glass (screen) manufacturing, and it’s relatively easy to ramp up capacitor and resistor manufacturing. Things like USB C connectors would need some company to step up though.

      • krdo
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        Only TSMC can produce the SoC which is a huge problem. An US produced iPhone would be something quite different no matter the price.

          • @nomous
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            514 days ago

            Throw a map application on there and I’d be interested.

            • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】
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              Wish granted. You must purchase and carry an external satellite receiver and upgrade the internal battery with an also external lead-acid battery with fan-cooled inverter. 🪄

      • @[email protected]
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        514 days ago

        Things like charge controllers need to be made too, and nobody makes those domestically. Same with simple chips like 555 timers. Nowhere in the US are these made.

  • @snekerpimp
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    14915 days ago

    How can a financially broken, over stressed, oppressed public fight? This is by design, to further oppress, divide and conquer. But I’ll wait over here with the other couple million people that have been screaming this for months till the shit hits the fan and we can actually start working toward a common greater good.

      • @gndagreborn
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        2815 days ago

        THINK OF THE POOR SHAREHOLDERS YOU UNGRATEFUL MONSTER. /s

          • @[email protected]
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            915 days ago

            It was fine until the 80s converted all the pensions into “mutual” funds. Now all our retirements are tied to the fucking stock market. We’re gonna need a general strick and the billionaires reckoning to fix this shit.

            • @[email protected]
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              614 days ago

              Since the Nixon Shock you’ve had to either invest in exploitation or watch your savings evaporate.

              Billionaires shouldn’t even exist.

      • circuitfarmer
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        And it won’t be once sales drop precipitously across entire industries. Lots of manufacturing simply doesn’t exist in the US anymore, and there isn’t enough time to start it up before massive economic impacts.

        The effects of this Trump administration will be clear and they will be bad. I’m somewhat optimistic that they will eventually start to generate a kind of unity we haven’t seen in the US in a long time. But, to be clear, it will be a very, very, very rough few years to get there, and it assumes the world isn’t consumed by massive wars anyway.

        • @Ensign_Crab
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          1115 days ago

          What’s gonna happen is that prices will go up, and companies in the US will gouge even harder on top of that because they have an external excuse to. Maybe things will get so bad that Democrats are able to win in the next election, but after the Biden administration, it’s not like they have any credibility when it comes to standing up to price gouging in any meaningful way.

          Democrats will need a candidate who isn’t some preordained corpodem like the last 3 cycles. Because if they do that again, they will be running as second worst yet the fuck again, and any noises they make about wanting prices to come down or wages to go up will be just that. Noise.

        • ɔiƚoxɘup
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          I keep thinking about how musk was talking about the upcoming hardship… I wonder if he was maybe referring to this too. He had to have known.

        • @MutilationWave
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          I’ve been asking people, might as well ask you. When’s the right time to cash out of the casino? Maybe buy puts?

          Might seem crass to talk about making money off this disaster, but I have people I love to take care of.

            • @MutilationWave
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              715 days ago

              Thanks for responding but the best way to win is to play smart. I’ve made great plays and stupid plays. 90% of the money we’ve saved for a downpayment on a house is in the market, in index funds.

              I’m just asking around, mostly in person, for when other people are going to cash out and why.

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            Depends, are you near retirement age? Else holding for another 20 years is nearly always the right move. Hold and buy the dip, if at all possible.

            • @MutilationWave
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              314 days ago

              Haha I’ll never retire. I know this advice has been true forever but this time really could be different. Thanks.

              • @[email protected]
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                414 days ago

                If it’s ACTUALLY different, the US dollar no longer exists. so no worries trying to outplay

      • @DrDickHandler
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        915 days ago

        Most Americans do not follow the markets and are clueless to their existance. You are giving them too much credit.

        • @MutilationWave
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          But they have no idea when some neoliberal talking head tells them that data shows the economy is fine, that person is talking about the stock market.

          Although this time around I’m not so sure that line go up. Looking for signs for when to cash out of the casino.

      • Riskable
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        515 days ago

        That’s old school. You gotta get into the modern equivalents: Airplane tracking and semi-autonomous robotics.

    • circuitfarmer
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      I think that’s the thing. The system will fail if all these policies are put in place. But at this point, it sounds like a lot of voters need an example of what such a failure looks like.

      • @snekerpimp
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        615 days ago

        That’s kind of my point. They don’t want to believe the truth, they will just have to experience reality. It’s like a kid and a stove, sometimes they will only learn if you let them touch it.

        • ɔiƚoxɘup
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          I agree in principal, but my concern with this is that people will see it happening to them, done by trump and will believe trump when they’re told that they’re suffering because of “the illegals” or the “woke mind virus” or whatever doublethink bullshit trump’s advisors come up with.

          • @MutilationWave
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            715 days ago

            They’ll say it’s Biden’s policies costing everyone money, and they’re fighting oh ever so hard to fix this.

  • HomebrewHedonist
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    Trump is simply proving that he is a Russian asset. He’s taxing American allies more than their rivals.

      • @aceshigh
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        614 days ago

        I understood it to mean 70%. 60% of what he initially promised plus the 10. 35% doesn’t sound so bad now…. Heh

  • vortic
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    Here’s the thing. Even if the terrifs, somehow, didn’t directly cause inflation, the fact that we are taking about inflation means that companies can raise prices and gouge just like last time.