'Everything will go through the roof': Americans stock up in preparation for Trump tariffs


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As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take the oath of office in just over a week, many Americans are attempting to minimize their own financial burden by purchasing foreign-made goods before his proposed tariffs go into effect.

The Guardian reported that U.S. residents who have been planning to buy goods that could be subjected to the tariffs have been acting preemptively to buy what they need before prices surge. The collectively worry among consumers isn't unwarranted, since large retailers like Walmart have already warned that any new tariff duties would be passed along to customers. This has led to Americans planning on making large purchases in the future to quickly revise their timelines.

"My partner is laying in supplies and materials for a new roof we had planned for the spring," West Virginia resident Jen Thomas told the outlet. "While the rush of a second Trump presidency is still exciting for many West Virginians, my partner and I are neither excited nor optimistic about the next four years."

The president-elect has proposed a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, and a 10% tariff on all goods imported from China. CBS News reported in November that this could lead to steep price hikes on consumer electronics like smartphones, video game consoles and laptop computers, with smartphones potentially costing up to $213 more per device. Appliances could also come at a higher cost if the tariffs are imposed, with the National Retail Federation predicting Americans will spend anywhere from $6.4 billion to $10.9 billion more on appliances under the proposed new import duties.

"We are purchasing a new washer and dryer... which we have put off due to medical bills," La Crosse, Wisconsin resident Liza Gilbert said. "It will be even harder to afford in January."

The United States imports a significant amount of produce from Mexico, meaning grocery prices could also increase under Trump's tariff program. Virginia resident Carol Lee Wood told the Guardian that she has been buying several grocery staples in bulk like rice, beans, powdered milk and freeze-dried produce.

"Everything will go through the roof when [Trump] takes office," Wood said. "I wish I could stockpile gasoline and avocados!"

Aside from consumers, American businesses are also cautioning Trump to not jack up tariffs on foreign imports. Timothy Boyle, who is the CEO of apparel company Columbia Sportswear, said in December that if the motivation behind Trump's signature policy proposal is to motivate companies to move production back to the United States, it would be a failure. He instead warned that it would further squeeze Americans already frustrated about high prices.

"So to be moving products and production back here in the U.S., is not going to happen," Boyle said. "Today, consumers are paying the tariffs. and when they buy products that are made offshore, they're they're paying significant tariffs, which are included in the products... The costs are going to be passed on to the consumer just the way they are today."
 
Guilty by association
USUALLY, guilt by association is bad. But think about how Nazis operate.

It's an authoritarian movement. They consolidate power, and then a handful of people wield that power. If you don't lay guilt on the entire movement via association, then you're letting the vast, vast, vast, vast majority of them off the hook. And if you do that, then you can never defeat the movement because you'll simply have other people step up and take their place.

You NEED to wield guilt by association against authoritarian movements. It can't just be bad to be an identifiable and open member of it. It has to be bad to have any connection whatsoever. So yes, as long as any Republicans are Nazis, ALL Republicans are Nazis.
 
Every. Single. Republican.

Every. Single. Republican.
 
It's NOT like we all didn't try and warn this country. It is INSANE that the majority of this country didn't even vote for him, yet we have to suffer for the minority of this country revenge.
Stupid MAGAs still refuse to acknowledge a single negative about him, including the coming State Tax increases to cover STATE Emergency Funding.

I'm waiting for the stupid MAGAs to tell us all how Infrastructure is bad and who they'll blame it on when the next bridge collapses
 
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Stupid MAGAs still refuse to acknowledge a single negative about him, including the coming State Tax increases to cover STATE Emergency Funding.

I'm waiting for the stupid MAGAs to tell us all how Infrastructure is bad and who they'll blame it on when the next bridge collapses
They are too busy telling us that places like this aren't healthy for us and our emotions ..
 
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