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Re: What Might Tariff Negotiations Look Like & What Is the Point?

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...I don't think the millenials want any "production jobs". They is more interested in being on tik tok until they are "discovered" and can become famous for being famous like so many of todays celebrities.




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Re: What Might Tariff Negotiations Look Like & What Is the Point?
By: Zimbler0
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Mon, 07 Apr 25 11:18 PM
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Fiz > The buying of foreign goods is nearly 100% a function of sufficient and sufficiently motivated CONSUMERS WITH DISPOSABLE CASH who want a foreign product so much that the cash is burning a hole in their pockets.


Or the complete inability of 'American manufacturers' to manufacture the goods I'd like to buy.

Everything I look at seems to have 'Made in China' printed on it . . .

Or like my first new pickup truck - a Chevrolet. Which twice had the clutch go out . . . Second was a Ford Ranger . . which also did not last as long as I wished . . . Now I got a Toyota Rav-4. Over fourteen years and no major problems with it. Best of the three.

But,Yeah, America needs to get back to manufacturing Lots and Lots of Stuff.

Zim.


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